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Update: 14 June Because of the Corona virus, a state of emergency was declared in Spain on 14 March 2020. Update: travel from Belgium (within the EU) is
This page lists practical information about living in Spain.

Update: 14 June Because of the Corona virus, a state of emergency was declared in Spain on 14 March 2020. Update: travel from Belgium (within the EU) is

If you officially emigrate to Spain or Portugal, you are in principle covered by health insurance abroad. However, if you are retired, you can

If you wish to rent property in the Comunidad Valenciana (Costa Blanca region: Valencia, Alicante, Torrevieja) at short notice through promotional channels, you will need a rental licence

To buy property safely in Spain, you need to understand the difference between the Land Registry (Catastro) and the Property Registry (Registro de la Propiedad). While the

Although we are neither estate agents nor economists, Confianz regularly receives questions about the evolution of property prices in Spain. This contribution will therefore summarise the

The government in Andalusia is allowing the easy regularisation of illegal dwellings with a new law. The government mainly targets urbanisations. This article

As a Belgian in Spain, your right to medical care depends entirely on your residency status. Non-residents (secondary residents) are covered through the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)

Belgian property owners in Spain are legally obliged to declare their Spanish bank account to both the National Bank of Belgium (NBB)

When you want to become an official resident in Spain, you will have to deal with Spanish bureaucracy. To stay legally as a resident and gain access

When you decide to invest in Spanish real estate through your Belgian company, you create a tax and legal presence in Spain. This process requires

Buying a finca or detached villa in the Spanish interior is a dream for many, but the legal reality in rural areas (suelo

What are your legal rights and damages when a seller in Spain goes back on an agreement? In most cases, this depends on the