Spain’s Golden Visa WILL CRUSH Portugal’s in 2024

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • Josh from ExpatsEverywhere sits down with Sam from Holborn Assets to discuss Golden Visas for Portugal and Spain. The amounts to get these visas and the perks might surprise you. Which visa is currently a better option in 2024? They discuss how much you have to invest, how you can invest, stay requirements, and more. Do you think the Golden Visa for Portugal or Spain is better?
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    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro
    00:24 - What is a Golden Visa?
    00:54 - What are the criteria for the Spanish and Portuguese Golden Visas?
    01:52 - Are there any stay requirements for these Golden Visas?
    02:43 - What are the investment opportunities for the Spanish Golden Visa and the Portuguese Golden Visa?
    04:23 - What is the processing time for each visa?
    07:57 - How to get Spanish citizenship in 2 years
    09:07 - Spanish passport global ranking
    09:17 - Portuguese passport global ranking
    09:57 - Why does Holborn Assets believe that the Spanish Golden Visa will crush the Portuguese Golden Visa?
    12:09 - What are the price points for the different Golden Visa investment opportunities?
    13:35 - What are the different rates of return for the different investment opportunities?
    17:51 - Why do you personally believe that the Spanish Golden Visa will crush the Portuguese one?
    19:45 - What to do if you’re interested in knowing more about these Golden Visa opportunities

Komentáře • 361

  • @thepeacefulpack
    @thepeacefulpack Před 2 měsíci +44

    Biggest advice is to hire a professional to help you navigate the process...very affordable in both countries. We chose to call Obidos, Portugal our home AND presently in the process of buying a vacation home in Malaga, Spain. Better winters in southern Spain, better summers in Obidos and only a 7 hour drive. Thanks for such a great video! Very informative.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci +1

      You're welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting. Congratulations on the new home. Málaga is such a cool city. - Josh & Kalie

    • @hellboy8944
      @hellboy8944 Před 2 měsíci

      But Portuguese are racist where spanish are more welcoming!

    • @v-22
      @v-22 Před 2 měsíci

      A 7-hour drive would take you from one edge of Portugal to the next 😂

    • @henq
      @henq Před 2 měsíci +2

      Funny, I have already a vacation home in southern spain , near Malaga (Alhaurin el Grande) and considering an 2nd in Portugal. What my fiscal ersidency will be, I am still thinking about.
      BTW, mid-Spain (Alicante/Valencia) has somwhat milder winters than Costa del Sol.

    • @user-bz6nt2ez5q
      @user-bz6nt2ez5q Před 2 měsíci

      Sounds like a good life!
      I'd like to get a 3rd property in a 3rd country too.

  • @joanofarcxxi
    @joanofarcxxi Před 2 měsíci +37

    Spain golden VISA will crush Portugal's golden VISA. Great! Please, do go to Spain, guys. :) We love you to visit us in Portugal, but we have already enough foreigners, we are just a little place, and it's affecting our native Portuguese people in a bad way. I think the British already own Algarve...

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Před měsícem

      Not so fast!

    • @johannakruger-hughes574
      @johannakruger-hughes574 Před měsícem

      Are you not wanting foreigners in Portugal? Do they not do good for the economy? I ask because I have been considering moving there and registering a company etc but I have had enough of not being wanted in my own country of South Africa as an Afrikaans speaking farmer and certainly don’t want to be bringing my family to another country that really doesn’t want us there!

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Před měsícem +2

      @@johannakruger-hughes574 Compared to the rest of Europe, those two Iberian countries are probably still the most welcoming ones

  • @nancy2680
    @nancy2680 Před 2 měsíci +15

    Please keep in mind that residency means you pay taxes on worldwide income in Spain. That is not always advisable.

  • @151Memi
    @151Memi Před 2 měsíci +35

    One of the reasons Portugal removed it was due to gentrification which I’m glad. These are great opportunities but in the other hand it changes the landscape and culture of what makes these countries unique.

    • @luisfilipe534
      @luisfilipe534 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Finally someone concerned

    • @publicminx
      @publicminx Před 2 měsíci +4

      the difference between living in caves back then and today is gentrification/change. its also the difference between dying regions (which kills much more culture and btw. concrete buildings. see all the ghost towns in spain, italy, south-east europe etc.) and prospering ones is the same. the most irrational belief is that something remains static. the only consequence will be that more wealthy ppl who commit less crime but bring money will stay away and migrants with no money but also the need to live in an apartment have to be partly subsidized - and commit partly more crime.

    • @luisfilipe534
      @luisfilipe534 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@publicminx I confirm: we were living in caves before... This is the very respectfull people we have to deal now in Portugal...

    • @alitoch4876
      @alitoch4876 Před měsícem

      @@luisfilipe534he’s right.

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Před měsícem +1

      Not really. The EU doesn't like golden visa programs, and they hate financial pathways into a citizenship. They dont care about gentrification, it is not purely a negative process anyway.
      Sure, it is sad to see the disappearance of some lovely fisher villages, and replacement with mass tourism and concrete high-rises, but I don't feel like someone has a better idea how to develop those areas.

  • @cagucinho
    @cagucinho Před 2 měsíci +62

    You mean Spain's Golden Visa WILL CRUSH Spain in a few years.
    I'm glad Portugal made restrictions to Golden Visa. It was about time.
    So...from now on you all know where to go. You can go all to Spain.

    • @carlyndolphin
      @carlyndolphin Před 2 měsíci +5

      Spain and Portugal need foreign investment.

    • @ajdrums8075
      @ajdrums8075 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Greece is the best option

    • @ldaragao6811
      @ldaragao6811 Před 2 měsíci +21

      @@carlyndolphin we need investments that creates jobs and develop the country. We need investors, not buyers. Portuguese people cannot afford having a home at the moment. Why would we need that?

    • @carlyndolphin
      @carlyndolphin Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@ldaragao6811 It does create jobs because we spend more money in your economy. Last month was in Portugal for 1 month and spend €11,000 in hotels, restaurants and local shops.

    • @lauramartins5953
      @lauramartins5953 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@carlyndolphinBy "restaurants" and "local shops" you probably mean you went to Indian places. Lisbon is Indian now! Indian, Brazilian, and foreign in general.

  • @macaccount4315
    @macaccount4315 Před 2 měsíci +67

    The real reason Spain is less attractive is the overall taxation for expats in Spain versus Portugal. As an investment advisor, I always run a tax perspective and for my clients (high net worth types), the tax system is Spain precludes consideration. The global wealth tax is the BIG issue in Spain!

    • @jabato9779
      @jabato9779 Před 2 měsíci +5

      It differs between regions. There are two sides: national and regional (50-50 of the total taxable). Moreover, the autonomous community has competence on heritage/donation and wealth taxes, and some don't tax them. But I am not an expert, I know I don't pay those in Madrid, and I think know Andalucía an others are not taxing those.

    • @macaccount4315
      @macaccount4315 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jabato9779you chose wisely!! The one exception is Madrid!!!

    • @devincampbell3431
      @devincampbell3431 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jabato9779 that said, there are efforts to make the wealth tax applicable countrywide. Stand by for that result.

    • @markpalmer8083
      @markpalmer8083 Před 2 měsíci +17

      ​@@jabato9779Socialist Sanchez has just introduced a SECOND national wealth tax that the regions cannot mitigate, starting at a rate of 1.5% EVERY YEAR of all global wealth, rising to a thieving 3% ANNUALLY! So now Spain has not just one, but TWO global wealth taxes. Quite an achievement!

    • @luisfilipe534
      @luisfilipe534 Před 2 měsíci

      So Spanish pay less taxes for foreigners then portuguese... Is a competition on being stupid and subservient while seeing habitation drived to impossible prices?

  • @onourwayeverywhere
    @onourwayeverywhere Před měsícem +7

    Great video considering Spain canceled their Golden Visa two weeks after this came out.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem

      Spain didn't cancel their GV. The PM announced they were going to go through the process of striking off the Golden Visa by real estate investment. This needs to go through Parliament, which takes time if Portugal is anything to go by, it'll take months. When Portugal did this, there was a spike of applications...so....You be the judge as to what will happen. - Josh

  • @adolfoformoso5445
    @adolfoformoso5445 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Portugal was the first Visa country and they know how bad was for the prices in urban proprieties. I hope Portugal change for better.

  • @tundrawild4434
    @tundrawild4434 Před 2 měsíci +14

    An important note: anyone aiming for citizenship needs to know that Spain does NOT allow dual citizenship for most countries, including Canada, the US, and UK. Their laws allow for rare exceptions for dual nationality. Please speak to a Spanish immigration lawyer.

    • @chalkfullofhits
      @chalkfullofhits Před 2 měsíci +2

      True. Spain requires you to renounce your existing citizenship(s) elsewhere.

    • @summerlove6787
      @summerlove6787 Před měsícem +1

      Is that really true? That is a crazy insane if there's any truth to it

    • @Garcia061
      @Garcia061 Před 16 dny

      It isn’t upheld though. You just need to go in and out on your Spanish passport

  • @benhaze1010
    @benhaze1010 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Interesting! Thanks for making this video.

  • @regiejohn15126
    @regiejohn15126 Před 2 měsíci +14

    I hope I can add a bit of commentary to share, and for the viewers to know, if you don't mind since I'm in a midst of getting my Spanish citizenship. Though if anything, seek professional help and let them help in the process. Valuable video for everyone to know Josh! :-)
    1. One could obtain a fast-track Spanish citizenship in two years of ''continuous stay'', if one is a passport holder from an ex-Spanish colony county with a long term residency status in Spain - except if one is under student, tourist, au pair visa. I'm from the Philippines - native born and passport holder - with too being a Canadian dual national. Currently on an NLV and working towards Spanish Citizenship.
    Even if Spanish citizenship could be granted in two years, in reality it would take 3 years and more months depending on the person/office handling the case - though turnaround for citizenship applications is one year max. Given that one would be required to take language tests (A1/A2), citizenship test, gathering documents (criminal background checks) and processing. For my nationality, I'll be required to take language test, unlike from other Spanish speaking countries.
    Its good to know when I naturalize, I can still opt to keep my previous nationalities.
    2. Unlike the above, If one is from a ''non ex-Spanish colony passport'' (i.e UK, AUS, US, except Puerto Rico) on a long term visa in Spain, it would be 10 years.
    With the first 5 years of working toward PR and the following 5 years towards citizenship.
    Unfortunately when one naturalizes, one will have to renounce or give up their previous nationalities.
    3. As it was decided by the Spanish courts in July 2023 (?), iirc, one's temporary status would not be withdrawn if one is outside of Spain for over six months. Though this could change by legislation at anytime, so it is a wait an see type of thing.
    In my opinion, it would be worthwhile to maintain the Spanish residency status. If one is outside of Spain for over six months, it would affect ones SC prospects.
    4. Do keep in mind that taxes and their structure will differ from autonomous communities. So taxes and its rates from i.e Valencia will differ from i.e Madrid / Galicia etc.
    Source : Qualified and working towards Spanish/EU citizenship (with it being passport/citizenship no. 3).

    • @djenzo240gamer6
      @djenzo240gamer6 Před 2 měsíci

      Kabayan, since canadian ka na (among the top 5-10 passports), bakit kukuha pa ng Spanish one? Do you have a specific reason?

    • @Mr.S65
      @Mr.S65 Před 2 měsíci

      Spain doesn’t have jurisdiction over who keeps or loses their citizenship. Unless the U.S. said that I’d lose my citizenship if I became Spanish, I’m still an American. And of course, I must file taxes every year for life.

    • @regiejohn15126
      @regiejohn15126 Před 2 měsíci

      @@djenzo240gamer6 Kasi gusto ko yung flexibility ng movement, especially in times of uncertainty globally. You can look up for flag theory/perpetual traveller. These days having flexibility and having plan B or C is important (and I like to keep my options open).
      In addition, when you become Spanish citizen, you are also an EU citizen. You have additional rights as an EU citizen conferred and too having the ability to live, study and work in 30 other EU/EEA countries under Schengen convention. Having 3 passports you can enjoy flexibility and travel everywhere.
      Philippines - ASEAN / Canada - NAFTA / Spain - EU+EEA

    • @regiejohn15126
      @regiejohn15126 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Mr.S65 As a requirement to be come a Spanish citizen, you'll have to give up your previous nationalities - even as an American, unless you were born in or able to demonstrate ties to Puerto Rico. AFAIK, the Spanish authorities will require proof that you renounced or in a process of renouncing (procedures requirement could change, who knows).
      I don't know if the IRS would still tax ex-Americans after renouncing, that is something you ask a tax consultant. But logic tells me it wouldn't be the case since you're no longer a citizen. And even if you'd loose your American passport, you'd still be able to visit the US by applying for ESTA with the Spanish passport.

  • @MamiAdarna
    @MamiAdarna Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great and informative video, thanks for sharing.

  • @terrisokolow7796
    @terrisokolow7796 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Great info for anyone thinking about moving to a new country! Good one, Josh!

  • @BigSmallTravel
    @BigSmallTravel Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great title! We just visited Southern Spain and we are shocked at how from Malaga to almost Gibraltar, a UK territory, each and every city is ready for tourism with open arms. Many countries do not feel welcoming but Spain is built for tourism and expats as they are very flexible and ready for tourism and expat money as you can see in our last video .

  • @entrophyentrophy9562
    @entrophyentrophy9562 Před 2 měsíci

    Fabulous info! Thanks Josh!❤😊

  • @JenShea
    @JenShea Před 2 měsíci +1

    Interesting interview. Appreciate this type of content... (as well as all the other, of course). Thanks Josh & Kalie :)

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, Jen! Thanks for watching as always. We've got a decent little mix of content coming up. Next up should be a cost of living update. :-) We hope you enjoy it. - Josh & Kalie

    • @JenShea
      @JenShea Před 2 měsíci

      @@ExpatsEverywhereAlways!!

  • @lga908
    @lga908 Před 2 měsíci

    Great vid Josh, it actually made me click into the Spain session of Idealista for a brief moment, keep it up

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it! Did you find anything interesting in Spain? ;-) - Josh

  • @erichter66
    @erichter66 Před 2 měsíci +9

    How about the “wealth” tax in Spain? If you are a retirement age couple in the US, your house and retirement savings most likely trigger that in most of Spain.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Maybe but that's why it would be really good to talk to a specialist that knows what will be triggered and when. - Josh & Kalie

    • @jabato9779
      @jabato9779 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Depends on the region (autonomous community), some have not wealth taxes on savings (unless you cash them) and even heritage/donation taxes, but better check it out with a specialist.

  • @RParkinson
    @RParkinson Před 2 měsíci +15

    Absolutely love Spain however 500K in cash just prices most out imo.

    • @alunjprice
      @alunjprice Před 2 měsíci +1

      You can forget Spain and Portugal in that case, it’s going to be around €500k in both, Spain still allows the investment in property, Portugal has scrapped that.

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Před měsícem +1

      Sure, this is also the idea behind it. Although it is shocking to me that they have such restrictions, but at the same time allow every unknown random guy without passport to enter on some rubber dinghy.
      Why not hand out at least PRs for 200k? Those people would still contribute a lot.

  • @toddl.3454
    @toddl.3454 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Spains wealth tax interferes with them crushing anything! If i moved to spain i would have to pay 60 percent of my income if i combine their income and wealth tax.

  • @wendylmorris3872
    @wendylmorris3872 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I applied for my golden visa in December, 2021, and I don't expect to get my residency card until 2025. Currently Lisbon SEF or AIMA is processing biometrics appointments in August or September, 2022. 15 months is misleading..

  • @HeyMr.Johnson901
    @HeyMr.Johnson901 Před 2 měsíci +3

    😂🤣 Glad I’m grandfather in Portugal NHR program, Spain tax’s are extremely high. I pay 10% taxes a year on seven figures income and I have less than a year until I’m eligible for Portuguese citizenship. All honesty, Italy or Greece Gold visa is the best depending on income guys

  • @jonmaher2531
    @jonmaher2531 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Guy's, where are your housing project updates? Checked your other channel, but nothing there either??

  • @carlosb1878
    @carlosb1878 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Portugal please make it even harder for people to become naturalized citizens. They're there for that reason only.

  • @jeffrosenberg8456
    @jeffrosenberg8456 Před 2 měsíci +7

    The time frame mentioned in this video for Portugal is way too optimistic and unrealistic. The bureaucracy moves very slowly from personal experience. Great video though and so much more informative and accurate than the various Facebook groups.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing, Jeff. I imagine that Sam is speaking on the average that he sees. The surprisingly quick turnaround in Spain was really interesting. Thank you for the comment. - Josh

  • @mmfogar
    @mmfogar Před 2 měsíci +3

    Spain’s visa will absolutely not crush Portugal’s visa. The taxation situation in Spain is the reason why no one is going to move there and those that are there are going to sell their homes and move away.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci

      8.6 million v 1.6 million foreign born population in Spain v Portugal. The taxation situation for foreigners that aren't in Portugal yet but are considering Portugal or Spain are in a similar tax situation now. What you're suggesting doesn't add up.

  • @markranger-latham1467
    @markranger-latham1467 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm an IFA, here in Jamaica and currently advising on a particular investment vehicle, Portuguese Solar Park, which, of course, the Golden Visa is an option!!

  • @safekab7441
    @safekab7441 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video. Some more info on taxes would have been nice

  • @DarthFurball
    @DarthFurball Před 2 měsíci +1

    Others in the comments have already mentioned he ignored the overall personal taxation calculations which may not actually be competitive in comparison. Another surprising factor some may not realize is that Spain does not have driver licensing reciprocity with many countries (including the US) - not an issue for those living in major urban areas, but for anyone thinking of driving around to explore or using Spain as your hub for European road trips, you're going to start from scratch (including mandatory driving training like you're 16 again...)

  • @user-fp7gy3hz5l
    @user-fp7gy3hz5l Před 2 měsíci +20

    good... the less people that move to Portugal the better.

    • @carlyndolphin
      @carlyndolphin Před 2 měsíci

      Just means I will spend less money in Portugal if I’m not welcome.

    • @mendesjosr4438
      @mendesjosr4438 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Oh, you are welcome. We are just not for sale so know your place and respect us, and comments like these are not a good start

    • @carlyndolphin
      @carlyndolphin Před 2 měsíci

      @@mendesjosr4438Lots of Europeans, including Spanish own property in the UK and I am happy for them.

  • @lga908
    @lga908 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just an interesting piece of info, Hong Kong had in last month lifted all property transaction taxation against short-term sale and buyer's nationality which had been in place in the past 12 years, leaving only the simple stamp duty only ranging from 12 Euros to 4.25%. With the previously slumping market re-triggered, it is not difficult to earn the whole or part of 500k Euros required by Portugal or Spain just by pure eye and skills on distressed property in the short to mid run. That's why I sold part of my property portfolio in Porto and transferred the money back to the all big Asian property casino. Will be back to Portugal soon in a year or so.

  • @amirk.2148
    @amirk.2148 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you, Josh. Any idea what are the challenges in getting Portuguese residency in case I apply with an EU passport?

  • @NeurodivergentGuy2023
    @NeurodivergentGuy2023 Před měsícem +4

    Well this aged well they announced today that they are also scrapping it

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +1

      It's actually aged just fine in the sense that it'll likely take several months to pass through Parliament and there will be an uptick of last minute applications because it'll create urgency and scarcity. - Josh & Kalie

  • @oliverlondon5246
    @oliverlondon5246 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The unanswered question is: why do this in the first place? Are there any tax advantages? If so, what are these? Otherwise, what’s the point for someone who already holds a European or UK passport?

    • @TheMexicogdl
      @TheMexicogdl Před měsícem +1

      It’s not really about people who already have a EU passport but for us that don’t and are seeking a better quality of life, taxes or not.

  • @zeidahmad8140
    @zeidahmad8140 Před 2 měsíci +5

    California used to be Spanish colony; can I get my Spanish citizenship in 2 years?

  • @garrystevenssmith8927
    @garrystevenssmith8927 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Worldwide wealth tax in Spain is not good!

  • @GilsonQueirozJr
    @GilsonQueirozJr Před 2 měsíci

    Is it possible to apply for both of them?

  • @wendylmorris3872
    @wendylmorris3872 Před 2 měsíci +4

    You don't get your passport in Portugal when you apply for it. It is currently taking more than 2 years to get the passport after the application.

    • @rogeriomiguelcarrilho5173
      @rogeriomiguelcarrilho5173 Před 2 měsíci

      GRAÇAS A DEUS 👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
      DEVERIA SER 15 ANOS, PARA AFASTAR PICARETAS E GENTINHA SUL AMERICANA, AFRICANA E NORTE AMERICANA ! CHEGA DE PICARETAS, VÃO PARA A COREIA DO NORTE.... 🤡🤡🤡

  • @alfs3
    @alfs3 Před 2 měsíci +3

    A very important item not discussed here is that it’s also 2 years if you have Spanish ancestry and wish that would’ve been brought up too!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, it didn't come up because the video is about the GV data. Sam did bring up that if the applicants passport country is from one of the qualifying countries, it's a 2 year pathway to citizenship, which was applicable to the video itself. - Josh & Kalie

    • @alfs3
      @alfs3 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@ExpatsEverywhere Yes, I saw that, but one very important point is that even if you're not from a qualifying country you can still get Spanish citizenship if you're of Spanish descent via the new Ley de Nietos or Grandchildren Law.

    • @georgebuscay8511
      @georgebuscay8511 Před 2 měsíci

      My grandparents were born in the Azores and emigrated to the US. I have some first cousins who are thinking of going that route. Kathleen

  • @stevenhull5025
    @stevenhull5025 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Thanks to those who voted for Brexit I now have to find 500,000 to be able to live in Portugal. It looks like I am doomed to stay in broken Britain until my eventual demise.

    • @rolandoxaviergarza2679
      @rolandoxaviergarza2679 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Well, I think most people in England voted to leave, while most people in Scotland voted to stay.

  • @jaimehidalgo9072
    @jaimehidalgo9072 Před 2 měsíci +6

    would a Dominican Republic be one of the Spanish colonies that would apply towards the 2 year wait to get residency?
    thanks

    • @devincampbell3431
      @devincampbell3431 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yes. The Dominican people declared independence from Spain in November 1821.

  • @thisisreligion1
    @thisisreligion1 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi
    Tried emailing but getting nowhere with the email address

  • @victorppt
    @victorppt Před 2 měsíci +24

    Great...go all to Spain!

    • @z8597
      @z8597 Před 2 měsíci +5

      I don't want to. I felt in love with Portugal and it has nothing common with the money 😅 or golden visa 😉

  • @Pwr2ThePeople
    @Pwr2ThePeople Před měsícem +2

    Well unfortunately they look to have just ended this was just about to start the process but now it looks like it's done

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +2

      It'll likely take several months to go through Parliament the same way it did in Portugal. There's certainly still time but unfortunately, it's an act now kind of situation. - Josh & Kalie

  • @ruineves9839
    @ruineves9839 Před 2 měsíci +1

    No problem! Let them win...

  • @zoedemirkaya3812
    @zoedemirkaya3812 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you still become a citizen without the stay of you choose the Spain option?

  • @marciomatos1975
    @marciomatos1975 Před 2 měsíci

    Just a note: NHR is not over. There are schemes that enable it using a fund combined with Golden Visa

  • @JasonJFlippingLife
    @JasonJFlippingLife Před 2 měsíci

    The stay requirements is the most challenging part of any passport program.

  • @thecyberseer
    @thecyberseer Před 7 dny

    to me the main issue is TAXES. Can I get Beckham's law tax rate in Spain as a CZcamsr??

  • @kikoempis
    @kikoempis Před 2 měsíci +11

    New housing bubble happening in Spain 3, 2, 1...

  • @fakiyafemi4101
    @fakiyafemi4101 Před 2 měsíci

    Very Good
    I am interested in Golden Visa
    How can you help me move to Spain.
    Thank you

  • @joaoteixeira7410
    @joaoteixeira7410 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I hope portuguese goverment finish with visa gold ,good luck spain..thas the reason we dont haves houses in portuguese and when you find a house its expensive.

    • @BCNpod
      @BCNpod Před 2 měsíci

      I hope they make it more challenging for foreigners to immigrate and simplify home purchases for the Portuguese. Too many foreigners are abandoning their own countries and moving to yours, making homes unaffordable for the locals.

  • @bluesnowy1000
    @bluesnowy1000 Před měsícem +2

    This didn't age well, 3 weeks later and Pedro Sánchez
    announces Spain is scrapping the Golden Visa.....

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem

      By all accounts, it seems like they're ending the GV by real estate investment, which could lead to a rush on it the same way it did in Portugal. It'll likely take several months to go through Parliament the same way it did in Portugal. - Josh & Kalie

  • @pedrorodrigues7285
    @pedrorodrigues7285 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Little detail Spain have higher taxes.

  • @daniel8leonel
    @daniel8leonel Před 2 měsíci +5

    Go to Spain

  • @mkoschara
    @mkoschara Před 2 měsíci +4

    Good news, great hair!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci

      Great hair! We literally laughed out loud. Thanks for the comment. Great stuff. - Josh & Kalie

  • @antoniocruz8083
    @antoniocruz8083 Před 2 měsíci +6

    For society, the problem with using property as an investment is that property is also used, believe it or not, as a home to raise a family and not just empty walls waiting for the price to rise. How about making food also an imvestment commodity by freezing it and waiting for prices to rise. The raising costs create a problem for an entire generation who cannot afford to pay for the empty houses. A big gap is being created between the ones who own something and the ones who cannot hope to own anything. If nothing is done about it big social unrest awaits the future generations. And now Spain will follow portugal.

    • @publicminx
      @publicminx Před 2 měsíci

      if that was true then ppl who believe that would move to the shrinking towns/villages in which no investor want put money in. no, the reality will be that people who bring more money in will more stay away but migration without money (but higher crime rates) will move in - and also need apartments to live (which partly will then be subsidized by ppl like you) - while prices still will raise and the pressure on the housing market will continue. or do you really think that things are getting cheaper now due to that decision? (too many ppl are too naive. it starts already with voting for left wing parties in the first place - which are antisemitic/antizionist antidemocratic nazis anyway - but worse ones, because being racist against the own population). and keep bin mind that us-americans and like minded western ones are the ones who are mostly also interested in history/culture. one cannot say that too such degrees from many alternative migrants ...

    • @antoniocruz8083
      @antoniocruz8083 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@publicminx I'm just saying that property investment is needed but must be used for living, not as empty walls. Minimum wage in portugal is €700. The millions who makes this money are very much needed to sustain all the services to keep the rich ones happy. Yet, none of them can afford a house. Many live 5 per room. Obviously they cannot move to an abandoned village 150km away from the city where there is no work. It is a problem that must be solved with private investment, public investment is usually inefficient, but not in a speculative way. Not in a way that assumes only expensive housing solves all the country's problems. There is a lot of profit to be made also in cheaper but large scale housing. Stop calling everyone left, nazy, racist.

    • @antoniocruz8083
      @antoniocruz8083 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@publicminx Lets see an example. Imagine a foreigner coming with $1M to build a new house. During 6 months he employs 8 people, who only afford to live 5 per room. When it's finished the house stays empty hoping for prices to rise. Eventually it's sold to another foreigner so no money stays in the country, he even gets a tax break because he is a foreigners. But imagine that he is forced to live at least 6 months in the country, then he needs a maid, gardener, food, transportation, medicine and other services leaving some money in the country. But better, imagine he builds 4 smaller houses instead of 1 big one or even various apartments and sells or rents them at a profit. In this case low wage people can afford to buy them. Everyone is happier, he gets a Schengen visa, new housing is created, bank loans are given and more taxes are collected. You see, I explained this without calling you a right-wing extremist or fascist. You seem fixated against the left but answer me this, who paid for your primary and secondary schooling, did you ever need the police, courts, fire department, who paid for the street you live on and the lighting, the mega bridge you cross everyday, the national parks you use, public hospitals and so on?Taxes, that's who, which is nothing but a left policy, a redistribution of wealth. Of course investment, big capital and a market economy is needed but in the end its about everyone having a decent life not just the investors.

    • @Gold.Circle.
      @Gold.Circle. Před 2 měsíci

      Because poor people hold fiat currency

    • @Gold.Circle.
      @Gold.Circle. Před 2 měsíci

      Neither countries are competitive with taxes

  • @YuriyShepunov
    @YuriyShepunov Před měsícem

    can you explain please the option of 350K to obtain a Spanish Visa?thanks

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Yuri, Sam jumps on calls to explain this but it's basically prepaid returns to get people's initial investment up to the €500,000 amount. - Josh & Kalie

  • @lga908
    @lga908 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I would say Portuguese are way better to deal with than the Spaniards. Also the requirement to denounce home country citizenship and the demanding stay requirement (for citizenship) would be a serious hurdle for some if not most people. Having taken the last train for the Portuguese NHR last year, I would rather hug Portugal for a final 10 years and then leave for another country when the time comes.

    • @rogeriomiguelcarrilho5173
      @rogeriomiguelcarrilho5173 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Eu diria que vc parece uma andorinha do mar... para não dizer pirata ! 😂😂😂😂

  • @summerlove6787
    @summerlove6787 Před měsícem

    Is it true that spain doesn't allow dual citizenship? I just read in the comments

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem

      Under most circumstances, no, Spain doesn’t. - Josh & Kalie

  • @teresaabbatinozzi
    @teresaabbatinozzi Před 2 měsíci

    what a fantastic interview. Thank you so much!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for listening. We appreciate the feedback. - Josh & Kalie

  • @shannaama
    @shannaama Před 2 měsíci

    Would Jamaica constitute a former Spanish colony or would it’s more recent history as a British colony supersede that?

    • @rolandoxaviergarza2679
      @rolandoxaviergarza2679 Před 2 měsíci

      Its Latin America (spanish speaking), the Philippines and Equatorial Guinea.

  • @pavamchathunni
    @pavamchathunni Před měsícem +3

    Spain had announced last year itself that it will review the golden visa process. Now they have scrapped it altogether. 🤣

  • @artobukaob3965
    @artobukaob3965 Před měsícem

    Yeh nice chat but out of date already. Spain announced last week that golden visas for property is stopped. Side note. Choose your advisors wisely everyone. X

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem

      It doesn't just stop like that. It still has to go through Parliament and if Portugal is anything to go by, it'll take months before they're no longer accepting applications. - Josh

  • @Kenny-bj2zq
    @Kenny-bj2zq Před 19 dny

    I am having a hard time of deciding between Spain, Portugal, and Italy

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 18 dny

      All fun choices and difference. All the best! - Josh & Kalie

  • @suchisthismystery2814
    @suchisthismystery2814 Před měsícem +1

    How money speaks!

  • @Garcia061
    @Garcia061 Před 16 dny

    We bailed on Spain even though we have a 2 year Iberoamericano fast track route to a passport the effective tax rate for us would have been > 60%

  • @PETEakaPEDRO
    @PETEakaPEDRO Před 20 dny

    Re: The "Former Spanish Colony Clause"... What's the policy with respect to individuals who are direct descendants of Puerto Ricans?
    As you may be aware, Spain ceded the colony of Puerto Rico to The United States in 1898. Nineteen years later, in 1917, Puerto Ricans were finally "granted" U.S. Citizenship.
    With a name like Pedro Aguayo, obviously my paternal roots originate in Spain. However, my more immediate ancestors (from both parents to several generations prior to) were born and raised in Puerto Rico. In fact, I'm almost certain that all eight of my great-grandparents were born in Puerto Rico in the 19th Century as Spanish subjects.
    Thank you for the very informative video and if anyone can provide some info regarding Puerto Rican descendants (with respect to the 2-year "Short Cut"), it would be greatly appreciated.

  • @jorgesimoes5706
    @jorgesimoes5706 Před 12 hodinami

    We have too many foreigners from the whole world in Portugal already. So, you're all welcome to visit, but do move to Spain if you will.

  • @antonr.7776
    @antonr.7776 Před 2 měsíci +3

    As a portuguese I'm very glad to know that

  • @B_Ruphe
    @B_Ruphe Před 2 měsíci +1

    What are the options for people who are not stinking rich? Do skills count, for example? Loyalty and integration? Anything else?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci +1

      D7 and D8 visas are the two main options, which are topics we've covered a lot on the channel. - Josh & Kalie

    • @B_Ruphe
      @B_Ruphe Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the reply. I need to explore the channels more. A lot of the advisors focus only on the wealthy. While it's understandable that countries would favour immigrants (or "expats") who bring their wealth into the destination, there are clearly many others who can bring skills and more importantly, can bring an existing income (and spending) stream into a country through remote clients, but who may not have vast funds of savings or other wealth to bring in.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci

      @@B_Ruphe Oh, by in large, on the aggregate, non-investment visas are what bring the majority of people into most countries. Portugal's had 20k-30k enter the country on the GV while boasting 10x the immigration via non-lucrative visas and the same can be said for Spain. There have probably been a decent amount of foreigners in since covid that have come into Portugal on a D7 that could qualify for a GV based on net wealth but their intent to live in Portugal and the speed at which the D7 is processed compared to the GV took them down the D7 route.

    • @B_Ruphe
      @B_Ruphe Před 2 měsíci

      @@ExpatsEverywhere Thanks for the further observations. It is encouraging to hear abouit the numbers. Presumably a similar preference for the non-lucrative route and speed of processing will apply with the Spanish visa options.

  • @robertgillies9382
    @robertgillies9382 Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting. I have a Panamanian passport and also speak Spanish but not Portuguese .

  • @user-hx5kx1he8u
    @user-hx5kx1he8u Před 2 měsíci

    If a person is naturalized in a former Spanish colony, can he/she still get naturalized in two years in Spain?

  • @rswpt
    @rswpt Před 20 dny

    yeah i think you should move to Spain, thank god, please go, you can always come here for brief visit as a tourist :)

  • @MightyMeaty-ff5bc
    @MightyMeaty-ff5bc Před měsícem

    What happens to your current citizenship to other countries when you get a golden visa to Spain? What happens after that becomes a passport? Do you need to renounce any? (UK, CAN, US)

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +1

      If you want to obtain Spanish citizenship, unfortunately at the moment for those countries, yes. You'll need to renounce your citizenship. Your current citizenship remains when you get a golden visa. It's just a visa at that point. - Josh

    • @MightyMeaty-ff5bc
      @MightyMeaty-ff5bc Před měsícem

      @@ExpatsEverywhere Thanks for the fast reply! What happens if it is a Portugal citizenship instead? Same rules or do you keep your other passports?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem

      @@MightyMeaty-ff5bc You're welcome. Are you asking can a Portuguese citizen also be a Spanish or does Portugal allow dual citizen? Portugal does allow dual citizenship. Spain allows Portuguese citizens to gain Spanish citizenship. - Josh

  • @beautysmistress
    @beautysmistress Před měsícem +1

    Did it end in Portugal?

  • @TheJellyBabyxxxx
    @TheJellyBabyxxxx Před měsícem +1

    Update- Today, 8th April 2024, Spannish government have declared they're scrapping their golden visa for property purchases.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +1

      Wild times, which likely means, they'll be more last minute applications the same way there was in Portugal when they ended their GV via real estate investment. - Josh & Kalie

  • @abrahamlevi3556
    @abrahamlevi3556 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Just google squatters in Spain before going any further.

  • @danad91
    @danad91 Před měsícem +1

    I think I read that Spain just discontinued their Golden Visa..

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +1

      They're going through the process now but they haven't officially done it. It's likely to take months. And so far it's just GV by real estate investment. - Josh

    • @danad91
      @danad91 Před měsícem +1

      @@ExpatsEverywhere ahhh I see! Do you think they will do what Portugal has done? 500k invesment into a business or starting a business (no more real estate) to get a golden visa?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem

      @@danad91 Sam, would be more of the expert on that. If you're really interested, you should book a call with him. I'm also about to do a podcast episode with him tomorrow. We're going to record and try to get it turned around for Tuesday's drop next week. www.youtube.com/@ExpatsEverywherePodcast - Josh

  • @ashvoj
    @ashvoj Před měsícem

    QUESTION:
    What if I don't want Spain's citizenship (because I don't want to denounce my American citizenship)? Can I still get this visa in order to live in Spain instead of becoming a citizen? I really don't need Spain's passport. Thanks!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +1

      Yes and you could consider going for a permanent resident status. You can speak more to Sam and his team about this as they'll know the legal process. - Josh

    • @ashvoj
      @ashvoj Před měsícem

      @@ExpatsEverywhere thanks Josh! Will do.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem +1

      @@ashvoj You're welcome. Let us know if you need any introductions. - Josh

  • @tstcikhthys
    @tstcikhthys Před 2 měsíci

    What wasn't talked about is that not only is Spain's citizenship take 10 years (unless you're from a Hispanophone country, which BTW, you can't just have that passport; you have to have been born there, so it's tough luck for all the Americans who wanted to just move to Puerto Rico for a year and get a citizenship certificate from them to jump to Spain), but that Spain doesn't allow dual citizenship. Portugal is 5 years plus allows dual citizenship, which is just way better in every way.
    BTW, _route_ is pronounced identically to "root" (like the British guy is pronouncing); _rout_ (as you're pronouncing it) means something totally different.

  • @HolgerJakobs
    @HolgerJakobs Před měsícem +1

    So nice that I don't need any Golden Visa, because I have the right of residency in all EU countries. As all EU citizens do, btw.

  • @diogorodrigues747
    @diogorodrigues747 Před 2 měsíci +3

    OK, go to Spain then.

  • @2010katak
    @2010katak Před 2 měsíci +1

    Does the 500,000 property purchase allow to carry a mortgage on the property? Or does it need to be paid in full as a purchase?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci +1

      You can get a mortgage on what's above the €500,000 from our knowledge. Sam would have the details though as there is that €350,000 option. - Josh & Kalie

  • @bestudante
    @bestudante Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great news, I need to buy a house!

  • @sw8398
    @sw8398 Před měsícem

    Italy🎉🎉😊

  • @marky0071
    @marky0071 Před měsícem +1

    Read the news. Spain’s Golden Visa scheme is being abolished by the end of July 2024.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před měsícem

      That's not what the news says. The news that broke yesterday was that Spain was getting rid of the real estate option much like Portugal did. Further to that, it still has to go through Parliament. If you see the date on this video, you'll see it came out before the PM's announcement as it was filmed in February. If this is anything like what Portugal just experienced when they announced they were ending the GV by real estate option, a flood of applications came in at the last minute, which this would inadvertently strengthen the case that Spain's GV will crush Portugal's IN 2024. - Josh

  • @Marc-gm5cm
    @Marc-gm5cm Před měsícem

    I would think it twice before buying property in a country so squatter friendly as Spain

  • @steveh545
    @steveh545 Před 2 měsíci

    sped through the video, so my apologies if this was discussed, but what is the income tax situation in Spain? One of the benefits of moving to Portugal was historically (but no longer i think) low income tax rates under the D7 or Golden visa.

    • @jw841
      @jw841 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Niether Spain or Portugal are good tax options anymore. Depending where you go or your income situation you could easily pay between 48 to 60 percent in tax.

  • @davidwebber6956
    @davidwebber6956 Před 2 měsíci +1

    TAX ??

  • @Jonathan-xm1km
    @Jonathan-xm1km Před měsícem +1

    No "golden visa" is worth getting in Spain or Portugal. It's much easier and less risky to just get residence based on other metrics. We have lived ten years in Spain and you are much better off to rent and keep your money invested overseas, the wealthier you are the more this applies. A Golden visa just benefits builders and real estate agents. I know countless people stuck with homes on the costa del sol and they will sell at an overall loss. Do the math before you buy and other better options become clear.

  • @MarioSilva-ri7fu
    @MarioSilva-ri7fu Před měsícem

    No problem, go to Spain! But, if the current government changes everything like they are already talking about, unfortunatelly it will make things again harder for everyone in Portugal.

  • @markdonaldson7934
    @markdonaldson7934 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Serious question, would I have to denounce my Canadian citizenship to obtain my Spanish citizenship?

    • @hectorsuarez846
      @hectorsuarez846 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes

    • @JenShea
      @JenShea Před 2 měsíci +3

      But not in Portugal. We get to keep our Canadian citizenship.

    • @jabato9779
      @jabato9779 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Real example: I am Spanish and my brother is a native Spaniard too, living in Canada holding a Canadian passport and US passport besides the Spanish one. Nobody checks.

    • @markdonaldson7934
      @markdonaldson7934 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jabato9779 I can apply for the D-7 in Portugal, live in Spain for 4 months, then after 5 yrs get my passport. With my Portuguese passport I can live in Spain. Not sure I want to gamble a few years, only to find out I can't get my Spanish one.

  • @_TheRealGod
    @_TheRealGod Před měsícem

    Only applies to non-euro citizens.

  • @tramagacity
    @tramagacity Před 2 měsíci +2

    Another title for baitclick. NO, IT WONT.
    You were wrong with the prediction of th “bubble
    Market”,
    And are wrong again with the Golden Visa.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  Před 2 měsíci +3

      SMH. Again, that video was made off the back of an article that made the prediction and it got shared to us so we wanted to give context to what the article was saying. So you either didn't watch the video because we say at the beginning of it that the information is from an article, or you didn't understand it.
      The information and topic in this video is from Holborn Assets predictions based off the data their company got at the end of 2023 and the trends they've seen so far in 2024. These aren't ExpatsEverywhere opinions. - Josh

    • @tramagacity
      @tramagacity Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ExpatsEverywhere Fair enough. So whoever wrote that article was completely wrong, how the data was compiled was unreliable! As to regards of the “house market bubble” yesterday on the CNN News they said that the house prices in Lisbon increased 150% in the last 8 years.

  • @antoniobettencourt6287
    @antoniobettencourt6287 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Awsome. Go to Spain, please. We had enough.

  • @louaceveu1925
    @louaceveu1925 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Spain share the top best passports in the world with other 5 nations in 2024. The problem with Spain is the massive amount of people moving from South American countries that fell in the hands of populists/leftists governments creating enormous pressure in the Real State market of the most important cities of the country. In addition to the immigration from Spanish speaking countries, the country faces enormous pressures from tourism that last year brought more than 85 million tourists to the country. Based in the reservation figures so far for 2024 it is expected that the country my reach 88 to 90 million visitors. Some of the cities are at the point of not return and the Spanish government it is already thinking in ways to control the impact.

  • @2kool4myskool
    @2kool4myskool Před 2 měsíci

    Portuguese government have closed the golden visa due to public disapproval at last the government listening to the public for once.

  • @marcind4644
    @marcind4644 Před měsícem

    I am not convinced about this. 500k in cash is doable for wealthy people, but big deterrent are wealth taxes in Spain, which is quite unfair, because it taxes simply any world wide asset, which is quite bonkers from fairness perspective. And they change them every year, so once you are above $5m in assets, Spain is quite risky, and be prepared to pay a lot!
    Portuguese wealth tax is once again way better, because they simply tax only your property above $1 milion, cars are more expensive etc. Overall, they tax the consumption, and luxury, but not your wealth.

  • @Gold.Circle.
    @Gold.Circle. Před 2 měsíci

    They want your biometric data why?