Filipino 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 Filipino citizens

6 pathways you're eligible for as a Filipino citizen, ranked by path-to-PR first, then by lowest government fee.

eligibility at a glance

The core requirements for the 6 Spain pathways open to Filipino 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.

pathwaymin. educationpointsjob offerlanguage testmin. income / funds
Ley de Startups (Art. 74-78) Digital Nomad VisaBachelor's degreeNot requiredNot required$36,000 salary
Visado de Emprendedor Entrepreneur VisaBachelor's degreeNot requiredNot required$45,000 funds
Type D Student Student VisaHigh school diplomaNot requiredNot required$9,000 funds
NLV Non-Lucrative VisaHigh school diplomaNot requiredNot required$32,000 funds
HQP Highly Qualified ProfessionalBachelor's degreeRequiredNot required$45,000 salary
Trabajo por Cuenta Propia Self-Employed Worker Visa (Cuenta Propia)Bachelor's degreeNot requiredNot required$30,000 funds

what it costs and how long it takes

Across the 6 pathways open to Filipino 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.

$80
lowest government fee
1–2 months
Fastest route (Ley de Startups (Art. 74-78))
6
Routes to permanent residency
6
Pathwaysyou're eligible for

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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