During the last decades, the world has seen an increase in international flows of money and capital. Globalization has become irreversible, multinational corporations have flourished and high-net-worth individuals are everywhere.
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During the last decades, the world has seen an increase in international flows of money and capital. Globalization has become irreversible, multinational corporations have flourished and high-net-worth individuals are everywhere.
Covid-19 gravely impacted the Spanish economy during 2020, including the real estate sector. However the country is now among the fastest to recover economically and vaccinate its population, which is contributing enormously to the economic recovery.
The difference between these two concepts can be confusing, as being registered with the local Town Hall doesn't mean you are now a resident in Spain. Read on to make sure you don't confuse the two!
The COVID-19 global pandemic has without a doubt changed our lives in unimaginable ways, from the approach to our well-being to how we spend our money. A sector that will be forever changed is real estate. After spending so many months inside we now appreciate much more the four walls we spend most of our time surrounded by.
The Premier Law team was in Dubai last week to promote the Spanish Golden Visa and our lovely Costa del Sol lifestyle, which from our findings is very well received abroad.
Looking to relocate to Spain now that the transition period has ended? Then read on to find out the new rules now you are a non-EU citizen...
The ‘’Sunshine Coast’’ of Spain offers the complete package for the whole family: it is an easy and enjoyable place to set up and run a business, it offers fantastic international schools for children, and even has fun activities for all ages, from golf to water sports to amusement parks and zoos.
So, if you are already lucky enough to own a property here or are thinking of buying one, we definitely recommend relocating and working from home here.
Some of you may know that ever since Brexit was announced, there has been talk of a credit-card sized green residencia card called a TIE being introduced to replace the NIE that expats need to have when living in Spain. Earlier this month, the Spanish government finally announced its availability. As of 4th July 2020, UK expats living in Spain can now apply for a TIE card, although please know this is not mandatory.
2020 is without a doubt “the year of working from home” due to the Covid-19 world pandemic. Companies that had previously been reluctant to introduce this method have now been forced to do so, and have been pleasantly surprised by the results. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology and the internet working from home is more than an option for many businesses, it’s the future.