Many Brits are moving to Spain for its sunshine and lower living costs1. I’m joining them, but first, I need to understand Spain’s new rules after Brexit. We can apply for visas at Spanish consulates in the UK, showing how things have changed2.
Getting the Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE) is key for legal status in Spain2. This step is vital for enjoying Spain fully, from its delicious food to its lively expat groups.
I’ve created this guide from my own experiences and up-to-date information. It’s designed to help make your move to Spain smoother.
Understanding Spain’s Visa Requirements for UK Citizens
For UK citizens dreaming of moving to Spain, knowing the latest visa needs is key. Changes after Brexit mean you’ll need to plan more. If you moved to Spain before Jan 1, 2021, your process might look a bit different2. Before, UK citizens could move freely within the EU. Now, they must get a visa from Spanish consulates in the UK2. Even kids must have their residency papers when they arrive in Spain2.
Start living in Spain by getting your residency rights under the Withdrawal Agreement. This is for those who settled in Spain before Brexit2. If you were there before July 6, 2020, you have a green paper or a card. This means you don’t need ETIAS or a visa2. Getting a TIE card helps with administrative tasks and makes traveling easier2.
Spain lets families reunite, even after you’ve moved there. Some non-EU family members might need a visa first2. Start applying three months before you plan to go to Spain. Use online tools or lawyers for help2. It’s good to apply three months early because it can take that long to get a visa3. Be ready for an interview. Keep your passport current and collect needed documents3. If you run into problems, there are ways to appeal2.