Beckham Law Spain

Relocation

Beckham Law Spain

Visa & residency

The Beckham regime — formally Article 93 of the Spanish Income Tax law — allows qualifying inbound workers to pay a flat 24% on Spanish-source income up to €600,000, for up to six tax years.

The realistic timeline

It is most often used by Digital Nomad Visa holders, executives on assignment, and remote tech workers relocating to Spain. Foreign-source income is generally outside the Spanish tax net under the regime.

Paperwork checklist

Passport, NIE application, criminal record certificate (apostilled and translated), proof of income, private health insurance, Spanish address (rental contract or padrón), and the application form for the relevant visa. Most consulates require an in-person appointment that can take 6–12 weeks to obtain.

Tax and healthcare

Spanish tax residency triggers after 183 days in a calendar year. Plan the move date carefully. Private health insurance is required for the visa; once resident, you can usually transition to the public system, but most expats keep a private policy in parallel.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the visa take?
Allow 4–6 months from first appointment to visa issued, longer in peak season. The criminal record certificate and the medical certificate both have limited validity, so timing matters.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
Not for the visa itself, and not for day-to-day life on the central Costa del Sol. For dealing with tax offices, banks and longer-term residency, an English-speaking gestor or lawyer is the standard solution.
Can I bring my family?
Yes. Spouse and dependent children are included; the income threshold increases per dependant.
Can I work in Spain on this visa?
Depends on the visa. NLV: no. DNV: yes, for foreign clients or employers. Work visa: yes, for the sponsoring employer.

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