On 28 September 2013 the law in support of entrepreneurs and their internationalization came into effect, which introduces a new framework (Title V Section 2 International Mobility) for qualified immigration, promoting the international mobility of professionals and executives and attracting foreign investment.
The program is based on the establishment of a flexible system that is specific to the concession of visas and residency authorizations while safeguarding those guarantees that are essential for our society’s security and the sustainability of our public services.The objectives of the program are as follows:
· To promote the enterprise culture and create an environment that is conducive to economic activity.
· To facilitate the entry of investment and talent for the purpose of fostering economic growth and creating jobs.
· To obtain these objectives, entrance into Spain and residency permits are facilitated in the interest of the economy, for the following categories:
-Investor Residence
-Entrepreneur Residence
-Highly Skilled Professional Residence -R&D&i and Training Residence -Intra-Corporate Transferee Residence
Benefits
The residence permit allows its holder to live and work anywhere in Spain.
The awarding of this residence permit does not require actual residence in Spain, which is considered to be that over 183 days. The only requirement is to visit Spain once during the period of residence.
Combined processing of permits for couples and their children.
Who Can Apply
Besides other categories, Investors who make an investment in Spain for more than € 500,000
About Premia de Mar
Premià de Mar is a municipality in the comarca of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the coast between El Masnou and Vilassar de Mar, to the north-east of Barcelona. The town is both a tourist centre and a dormitory town for Barcelona.
Like almost all municipalities of Maresme, Premià de Mar has been historically very well connected with the rest of the comarca and with Barcelona thanks to old Camí Ral (Royal Way) (actual N-II main road) and railroad (Barcelona-Mataró railroad route (1848) was the first to be constructed in all the Iberian Peninsula). Communications have been enhanced in recent years with the construction of the C-32’s Barcelona- Mataró section, also the first autopista (highway) to be constructed in all the Iberian Peninsula.
The town centre has buildings in a wide range of styles: neoclassical, modernista, noucentista and simply eclectic. The church of Sant Cristòfol has a baroque doorway with maritime motifs.