The 2026 guide to the Non-Lucrative visa (NLV).
For many non-European citizens—including those from the US, UK, Canada, and beyond—the Non-Lucrative Residence Visa is the best residency option in Spain.
Often called the “Retirement Visa,” the NLV is specifically designed for individuals who have the financial means to support themselves in Spain without working locally. Here is everything you need to know about applying for the NLV in 2026.
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- What is the Non-Lucrative visa? »
- Key benefits »
- 2026 Financial requirements »
- The application process, step-by-step »
- Important considerations for 2026 »
- Ready to start your Spanish journey? »
- Other types of residency available in Spain »
1) What is the Non-Lucrative Visa?:
The Non-Lucrative Visa is a residence permit that allows non-EU/EEA nationals to live in Spain for more than 90 days. The “non-lucrative” part is key: you are not permitted to work for a Spanish company or carry out professional activities within Spain. While it is perfect for retirees, it is also an excellent option for those taking a sabbatical or individuals living off passive income (like rentals, dividends, or pensions).
2) Key benefits & key guidelines for obtaining Long-Term residence in spain:
- A Path to Permanent Residency: After 5 years of living in Spain on an NLV, you can apply for permanent residency.
- Travel Freedom: You can travel freely throughout the Schengen Area (up to 90 days every 180 days).
- Family Inclusion: You can include your spouse and dependent children in the same application.
3) 2026 Financial requirements:
To qualify, you must prove you have “sufficient means” to live in Spain. This is calculated using the IPREM (Spain’s Public Income Indicator). For 2026, the requirements remain stable:
| Applicant Type | Annual Requirement (400% IPREM) | Monthly Equivalent |
| Main Applicant | €28,800 | €2,400 |
| Per Dependent | +€7,200 | +€600 |
Example: A couple applying together would need to demonstrate a total of €36,000 for their first year.
How to Prove Your Funds:
The Spanish consulate typically looks for passive income or substantial savings. You can prove this through:
- Pension or Social Security statements.
- Investment dividends or interest yields.
- Rental income from properties owned outside of Spain.
- Bank statements from the last 6–12 months showing a stable, accessible balance.
4) The application process, step-by-step:
The journey to Spain usually takes between 3 to 5 months from start to finish.
To begin your application we will work together with you to:
- Gather Correct Documents
- Consulate Application Appointment
- Work together to make the application
- Receive application response
- Finaly organise TIE Card
5) Important considerations for 2026:
- Remote Work: If you intend to work remotely for a company outside of Spain, the authorities now prefer that you apply for the Digital Nomad Visa instead of the NLV. The NLV is strictly for those who are not working.
- The 183-Day Rule: To renew your NLV (which follows a 1+2+2 year pattern), you must generally reside in Spain for at least 183 days per year. This also makes you a tax resident in Spain, meaning you will be taxed on your worldwide income.
Flexibility: As of 2026, many consulates have become more flexible with the “entry window,” sometimes giving applicants up to a full year to make their move once the visa is granted.
6) Ready to start your Spanish journey?:
The Non-Lucrative Visa is one of the most straightforward ways to enjoy the incredible quality of life Spain has to offer. However, documentation must be precise to avoid delays or rejections.
If you would you like us to create a personalized checklist of the documents you’ll need based on your specific country of residence, contact us below.
7) Other types of residency available in spain:
- Digital-Nomad visa Spain (Remote worker in Spain)
- Non-Lucrative Visa Spain (Spanish visa non lucrative)
- Student-Visa Permit (Student-Visa & up-to 30 hours work per week)
- Self-Employed Visa Spain (Self employed expats in Spain)
- Visa-Categories in Spain (Arraigo, Special Cases, etc.)
Immigration procedures and immigration regulations change regularly, and it is crucial to stay updated with the most recent information from a reliable source. If you have any questions or concerns about your situation, we advise to consult an immigration authority or legal professional who specializes in immigration matters.
We offer Spanish Residence Services and can assist you with most Spanish legal processes.
Permanent residency is permitted after 5 years of Temporary Spanish Residency through Digital-Nomad, Non-Lucrative, Student-Visa or Self-Employed. This followed by 5 years of permanent residency in Spain and permits Spanish Citizenship applications to obtain a Spanish Passport.


