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Overview
Spain runs two main non-EU work-permit tracks. Ordinary employee, self-employed, and seasonal cases go through the general foreigners regime under the 2025 immigration regulation, while highly qualified, researcher, intra-company transfer, and international telework cases sit in the faster Law 14/2013 mobility channel handled electronically through UGE. The right route depends first on whether you have a Spanish sponsor, a qualifying research host, an intra-group transfer, or a foreign employer for remote work. 3Boletín Oficial del Estado — Real Decreto 1155/2024, de 19 de noviembre, por el que se aprueba el Reglamento de la Ley Orgánica 4/20004Boletín Oficial del Estado — Ley 14/2013, de 27 de septiembre, de apoyo a los emprendedores y su internacionalización5Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — 12. Autorización inicial de residencia temporal y trabajo por cuenta ajena8Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — 66. Autorización inicial de residencia y trabajo de profesionales altamente cualificados10Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — Trabajadores que efectúen movimientos intraempresariales - UGE11Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — Teletrabajadores - UGE9Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — 68. Autorización de residencia temporal y trabajo para investigación
Spain's main route structure is clear enough to publish, but the public ICT and telework overview pages are thinner on timing detail than some other route sheets. Where the page did not publish a clean authorization clock, the guide stays broad instead of copying secondary estimates. 10Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — Trabajadores que efectúen movimientos intraempresariales - UGE11Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — Teletrabajadores - UGE
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Permit routes
6 routes currently recognised
Initial employee permit
★ APPLICANTS WITH A SPANISH JOB OFFER OUTSIDE THE SPECIALIST UGE MOBILITY ROUTES
This is Spain's standard employer-sponsored work permit under the general foreigners regime. The employer files first, the case usually depends on the national employment situation test unless an exemption applies, and the worker normally completes a consular visa step if they are abroad.
- Min salary
- Contract conditions must comply with law and the applicable collective agreement; for part-time work, pay must still reach at least the current full-time annual SMI equivalent.
- Timeline
- The residence-and-work authorization has a published three-month decision period, and the later consular visa step has a published one-month decision period.
Highly qualified professional / EU Blue Card
★ SENIOR OR SPECIALIST HIRES WHO FIT SPAIN'S LAW 14/2013 MOBILITY CHANNEL
Spain handles highly qualified residence and the EU Blue Card as two modalities on the same official route sheet. Both sit in the UGE electronic channel, require a qualifying offer, and lean on degree-level qualifications or equivalent experience, while the Blue Card modality adds its own contract-length and salary-rule layer.
- Min salary
- No stable national number should be copied from the current sheet: the Blue Card salary instruction is still being complemented, and the national highly qualified route does not publish one generic threshold.
- Timeline
- The UGE authorization has a published 20-day decision period, with a later 10-business-day consular decision period where a visa is required.
Research authorization
★ RESEARCHERS, HOSTED RESEARCHERS, R&D STAFF, AND SOME ACADEMIC HIRES
Spain's researcher route is a dedicated Law 14/2013 authorization for training, research, development, and innovation activity at public or private entities. It covers several research-linked profiles, is filed electronically, and can be followed by a 12-month stay to look for related work or launch a business after the research activity ends.
- Min salary
- No single national salary floor is published on the route page; the file has to show a valid research relationship and sufficient resources or coverage.
- Timeline
- Spain publishes a 20-business-day decision period for the authorization, and the permit can be issued for up to three years or the shorter project or contract length.
Intra-company transfer
★ MANAGERS, SPECIALISTS, TRAINEES, OR OTHER STAFF MOVING FROM A FOREIGN GROUP COMPANY INTO SPAIN
Spain's intra-company transfer regime covers ICT-UE cases inside the same company or group and a separate national transfer route for contract execution or certain professional relationships. The route sits in the UGE mobility channel and is designed for temporary assignment rather than open-market hiring.
- Min salary
- The main ICT overview page does not publish one cross-route salary number; sponsors should verify the current subtype requirements in the UGE filing pack and assignment documents.
- Timeline
- The authorization uses the UGE electronic process, but the main overview page is lighter on timing detail than other route sheets, so confirm the current decision clock and any later consular step before filing.
International telework
★ REMOTE WORKERS WITH A FOREIGN EMPLOYER OR FOREIGN CLIENTS WHO WANT TO BASE THEMSELVES IN SPAIN
Spain's telework route is the post-2023 remote-work channel inside Law 14/2013. It is for people working through computer and telecom systems for companies outside Spain, with limited Spain-sourced professional work allowed only in the professional-services variant.
- Min salary
- The route uses an economic-means test rather than a classic sponsor salary floor: the UGE page points to 200% of the SMI for the main applicant, plus extra percentages for family members.
- Timeline
- Applicants already in Spain can apply directly for a residence permit of up to three years; if they use the visa path first, the consular route requires prior authorization before visa issuance.
Self-employed work permit
★ FOUNDERS, FREELANCERS, AND OTHER APPLICANTS OPENING THEIR OWN ACTIVITY IN SPAIN
Spain's ordinary self-employed route is for non-residents who want to carry out a profitable activity on their own account in Spain. It is still a classic immigration-office track rather than a UGE mobility filing, and the applicant has to prove the project is lawful, professionally viable, and sufficiently funded.
- Min salary
- No national salary threshold is published; the key test is whether the planned investment is sufficient and the business can support the activity, including self-employment.
- Timeline
- The initial authorization has a published three-month decision period, and the granted initial authorization is valid for one year.
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Eligibility (common baseline)
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Across Spain's work routes, non-EU applicants generally must not be irregularly present, must avoid serious criminal-record issues, and must not fall under an active no-return commitment after voluntary return.
5Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — 12. Autorización inicial de residencia temporal y trabajo por cuenta ajena6Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — 14. Autorización inicial de residencia temporal y trabajo por cuenta propia8Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones — 66. Autorización inicial de residencia y trabajo de profesionales altamente cualificados - 02
The ordinary employee permit still depends on the national employment situation unless the role appears on SEPE's difficult-to-fill catalogue, the employer proves it could not fill the vacancy locally, or another statutory exemption applies.
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Highly qualified residence and the EU Blue Card require degree-level credentials or accepted equivalent experience, plus a qualifying offer; the Blue Card modality also needs at least a six-month high-qualification offer and route-specific salary compliance.
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Researchers need to fit one of the research-linked cases in article 72 of Law 14/2013 and show the contract, hosting basis, or invitation framework that ties them to the Spanish research entity.
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Teleworkers must work remotely for companies outside Spain through digital means, and professional-service applicants may work for Spanish companies only up to 20% of total professional activity while maintaining the foreign relationship.
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Self-employed applicants must meet any sector licensing rules, show the required professional qualification or experience, and document that the planned investment is sufficient for the project and any job creation claims.
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Documents checklist
Passport, photo, and core identity forms
Spain's work and visa processes repeatedly ask for a valid passport, the route's official application form, and standard identity photos.
Criminal-record and health-coverage evidence
Expect police-clearance evidence and either Spanish social-security coverage or an acceptable public or private health-insurance setup, depending on the route.
Signed contract, offer, or sponsor-side filing pack
Employer-backed routes need a signed contract or firm offer, and the Spanish sponsor often has to add company identity, representation, and solvency paperwork.
Qualification, experience, or route-specific technical evidence
Spain may ask for legalised or apostilled degrees, proof of experience, business-plan and investment material, research agreements, or assignment evidence depending on the route.
Legalisation, apostille, and sworn translation set
Foreign public documents usually need apostille or legalisation and, where relevant, a sworn translation into Spanish or the co-official language accepted at the filing office.
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Application steps
Choose the right filing channel first
Spain splits work routes between the ordinary foreigners regime and the UGE mobility system, so confirm at the start whether the case is an employee, self-employed, or seasonal filing through the general channel or a Law 14/2013 filing through UGE.
Build the route-specific package with the sponsor or host
Gather the contract or offer, company or host paperwork, qualifications, criminal-record evidence, insurance or social-security coverage, and any route-specific documents such as research agreements, business plans, or transfer documentation.
File electronically or through the competent consulate
Ordinary employee and seasonal employer filings use Mercurio and the competent foreigners office, UGE cases use the Ministry's electronic mobility portal, and some self-employed cases still start in the consular channel where the applicant lives.
Complete the visa step if you are abroad
When the route requires a visa after authorization, Spain's own sheets generally give the worker one month to apply at the competent consulate after approval and then a limited window to collect the visa and enter Spain.
Handle post-arrival registration quickly
After entry, Spain's routes frequently require social-security affiliation or registration, and many permits longer than six months also require a TIE application with the police within one month of the relevant trigger.
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Timelines & fees
Typical timeline
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Ordinary employee authorization
Up to 3 months
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Self-employed authorization
Up to 3 months
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Highly qualified authorization
20 days
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Research authorization
20 business days
Fees
Used on ordinary initial employee, self-employed, and seasonal initial filings.
The published sheet says the employer pays this when the initial employee authorization is for six months or more.
The published sheet applies it when the self-employed work authorization runs for six months or more.
Used for Law 14/2013 mobility authorizations such as highly qualified, research, and other UGE-filed residence authorizations.
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Community tips
Anecdotal · Not verified · Treat with appropriate skepticism
“Book post-arrival appointments earlier than feels necessary”
Repeated threads describe TIE and related local appointments as more bottlenecked than the permit approval itself, especially in big cities. People who start looking for the appointment immediately after approval or arrival report fewer deadline scares than those who wait for housing or employer onboarding to settle first.
Logged 2026-04-23 · r/GoingToSpain and r/SpainAuxiliares
Representative source“Treat apostille and sworn translation as a single package”
A strong recurring pattern is that applicants get delayed when they legalise one version of a document and translate another, or when the sworn translation does not clearly track the apostilled original. People who send translators the already-apostilled document and keep the bundle together report fewer rejections.
Logged 2026-04-23 · r/GoingToSpain applicant threads
Representative source“Expect some office-by-office document variation”
Applicants repeatedly report that local police offices, town halls, and consulates can be stricter or looser on supporting documents than the headline checklist suggests. The practical workaround people recommend is carrying printed backups for address proof, bank statements, and translated civil-status documents even if one checklist makes them look optional.
Logged 2026-04-23 · r/GoingToSpain and route-specific Spain visa threads
Representative source08
Warnings and uncertainty
Do not quote a Blue Card salary number from memory
Spain's current highly qualified sheet says the Blue Card salary conditions will be complemented when the relevant instruction is published. Treat any uncited number from an older article, lawyer blog, or previous filing season as unsafe until you re-check the live official pack.
Ordinary sponsorship still faces the labour-market gate
For the standard employee permit, sponsorship is not just a contract-signing exercise. The employer still has to clear the national employment situation test unless the vacancy is on SEPE's shortage list or another exemption applies.
Consular packaging can vary slightly by filing post
Spain's core immigration rules are national, but appointment logistics, fee collection, and how supporting documents are presented can vary by consulate. Always check the exact competent consulate or in-Spain office before assuming one checklist fits every applicant.
The shared applicant-scenario taxonomy still lacks a clean generic label for Spain's ordinary employer-sponsored route and for international telework, so the Spain guide uses country-specific scenario wording instead of forcing a misleading shared title.
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Official sources
Government portals and legislation this page cites
Spain – EU country
european-union.europa.eu/principles-countries-history/eu-countries/spain_en
official · European Union · checked 2026-04-23
Ley Orgánica 4/2000, de 11 de enero, sobre derechos y libertades de los extranjeros en España y su integración social
www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2000-544
legislation · Boletín Oficial del Estado · checked 2026-04-23
Real Decreto 1155/2024, de 19 de noviembre, por el que se aprueba el Reglamento de la Ley Orgánica 4/2000
www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2024-24099
legislation · Boletín Oficial del Estado · checked 2026-04-23
Ley 14/2013, de 27 de septiembre, de apoyo a los emprendedores y su internacionalización
www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2013-10074
legislation · Boletín Oficial del Estado · checked 2026-04-23
12. Autorización inicial de residencia temporal y trabajo por cuenta ajena
inclusion.gob.es/documents/410169/2260168/12.%2BAutorizaci%C3%B3n%2Binicial%2Bde%2Bresidencia%2Btemporal%2By%2Btrabajo%2Bpor%2Bcuenta%2Bajena.pdf/
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
14. Autorización inicial de residencia temporal y trabajo por cuenta propia
www.inclusion.gob.es/documents/410169/2260168/14.%2BAutorizaci%C3%B3n%2Binicial%2Bde%2Bresidencia%2Btemporal%2By%2Btrabajo%2Bpor%2Bcuenta%2Bpropia.pdf/b06b4c37-523e-ec06-9b7f-1863ae80b0f2
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
23. Autorización de residencia temporal y trabajo para actividades de temporada
www.inclusion.gob.es/en/web/migraciones/w/23.-autorizacion-de-residencia-temporal-y-trabajo-para-actividades-de-temporada
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
66. Autorización inicial de residencia y trabajo de profesionales altamente cualificados
www.inclusion.gob.es/documents/410169/2260168/66.%2BAutorizaci%C3%B3n%2Binicial%2Bde%2Bresidencia%2By%2Btrabajo%2Bde%2Bprofesionales%2Baltamente%2Bcualificados.pdf/87b98410-5549-025b-6fd3-00fe05723b07
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
68. Autorización de residencia temporal y trabajo para investigación
www.inclusion.gob.es/web/migraciones/w/68.-autorizacion-de-residencia-temporal-y-trabajo-para-investigacion
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
Trabajadores que efectúen movimientos intraempresariales - UGE
www.inclusion.gob.es/web/unidadgrandesempresas/trabajadores
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
Teletrabajadores - UGE
www.inclusion.gob.es/en/web/unidadgrandesempresas/teletrabajadores
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
Solicitudes - UGE
www.inclusion.gob.es/web/unidadgrandesempresas/solicitudes
official · Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones · checked 2026-04-23
Visa for Highly Qualified Workers and Intra-Company Transfers
www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/washington/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Visado-para-trabajador-altamente-cualificado-y-para-traslado-intraempresarial.aspx
official · Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación · checked 2026-04-23
Researcher Visa
www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/washington/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Visado-para-investigadores.aspx
official · Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación · checked 2026-04-23
Self-employed Work Visa
www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/washington/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Visado-de-trabajo-por-cuenta-propia.aspx
official · Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación · checked 2026-04-23
Telework (Digital nomad) Visa
www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/washington/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Telework-visa.aspx
official · Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación · checked 2026-04-23
Catálogo de ocupaciones de difícil cobertura 1º trimestre 2026
www.sepe.es/dam/jcr%3A3dc1fa69-05a5-41a4-9398-f9442c9cd3db/catalogo-ocupaciones-dificil-cobertura-1T-2026.pdf
official · Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal · checked 2026-04-23