Argentinian citizens moving to Spain
6 verified visa pathways into Spain, sorted by path-to-PR and lowest cost. Every requirement, fee, and processing time is sourced from the official Spain government register.
Visa pathways for Argentinian citizens
6 pathways you're eligible for as a Argentinian citizen, ranked by path-to-PR first, then by lowest government fee.
Digital Nomad Visa
Spain's Digital Nomad Visa lets remote employees and freelancers live in Spain while working for non-Spanish companies. Beckham-style 24% flat tax available for new residents up to €600k of Spanish-source income for 6 years.
Entrepreneur Visa
For founders launching innovative business projects with a favourable report from the Ministry of Economy (ENISA-evaluated). Designed for tech and high-potential ventures.
Student Visa
Long-stay study permit. Holders may work up to 30 hours/week (Estatuto del Estudiante 2022). Time spent on the student visa counts towards PR eligibility from 2022 onwards.
Non-Lucrative Visa
Residency for the financially independent. No work allowed in Spain. Applicants prove €28,800/yr passive income (400% of IPREM) plus €7,200 per dependant. Renewable, leads to PR after 5 years.
Highly Qualified Professional
Fast-track work and residence permit for senior managers, specialists, and STEM hires at companies recognised as 'large companies' or in strategic sectors. Processed under the streamlined Entrepreneurs Law track.
Self-Employed Worker Visa (Cuenta Propia)
Residence permit for foreigners launching their own business or operating as a self-employed professional in Spain. Requires a viable business plan, sufficient capital, and relevant qualifications. Distinct from Spain's Digital Nomad Visa.
eligibility at a glance
The core requirements for the 6 Spain pathways open to Argentinian citizens, side by side. None of them use a points system — each requirement is pass/fail. Every figure is drawn from the official government source and dated on each pathway's detail page.
| pathway | min. education | points | job offer | language test | min. income / funds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ley de Startups (Art. 74-78) Digital Nomad Visa | Bachelor's degree | — | Not required | Not required | $36,000 salary |
| Visado de Emprendedor Entrepreneur Visa | Bachelor's degree | — | Not required | Not required | $45,000 funds |
| Type D Student Student Visa | High school diploma | — | Not required | Not required | $9,000 funds |
| NLV Non-Lucrative Visa | High school diploma | — | Not required | Not required | $32,000 funds |
| HQP Highly Qualified Professional | Bachelor's degree | — | Required | Not required | $45,000 salary |
| Trabajo por Cuenta Propia Self-Employed Worker Visa (Cuenta Propia) | Bachelor's degree | — | Not required | Not required | $30,000 funds |
what it costs and how long it takes
Across the 6 pathways open to Argentinian citizens, government fees range from $80 to $220, and official processing runs from the Ley de Startups (Art. 74-78) (1–2 months) to the Trabajo por Cuenta Propia (3–6 months). 6 of these route to permanent residency. Fees are the base government charge and exclude legal help, translations, and dependants.
What life in Spain costs after you arrive
Everyday costs in Spain are estimated at 75 on an index where the United States is 100 — roughly 25% cheaper than the US, excluding rent. A single skilled worker pays an estimated 23% in income tax and employee social contributions. The Beckham Law offers a 24% flat rate for up to 6 years to qualifying new arrivals.
Estimates, not predictions. Source: Numbeo + OECD/Tax Foundation.
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