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According to the quite annoying but also truthful phrase, nothing worth having is ever easy…
 
And let’s not sugarcoat anything here, so it is in the case of moving to Ibiza. We’d be fooling no one if we didn’t admit that cutting through the red tape and bureaucracy of a country you’ve not lived in before can be tricky. But that’s exactly why we’re here — to make the process as simple and seamless as possible. Our aim is to take the strain out of moving for you, so that you can spend time on more important things, like drinking sangria and getting reacquainted with that thing you once saw in the sky called the sun. 
 
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At Next Stop Ibiza, we’ve got years of experience in dealing with visa requests, that’s why we’re the island’s go-to relocation agency. We specialise in sorting the jigsaw-like paperwork that’s required to acquire every visa, and more than that, we take pleasure in the fact. We’re also the bonafide Brexit experts here on the island, helping you to negotiate all the requirements to hop from the UK over to Europe. Here are a few examples of just some of the visas we arrange on behalf of our clients: 
Entrepreneur visa
This is a long-stay visa allowing the holder to stay in Spain for more than three months and engage in paid activity. Especially good for: 
 
  • entrepreneurs
  • highly-skilled professionals
  • researchers
  • workers performing inter-company business operations 
WORKING HOLIDAY visa
Largely aimed at youngsters from participating countries, this is a permit to work in Spain for anyone holidaying in the country. It has a maximum term of one year without the possibility of renewal or extension. Especially good for: 
 
  • language teachers
  • service industry professionals
  • models
Non-lucrative visa
This is a permit to enter Spain under the purpose of residence without working, which means sufficient personal funds are required to prove you can support yourself without a job. Especially good for: 
 
  • retirees
  • people on extended leave
  • people with money in the bank
Golden visa 
Otherwise known as a Spain investor visa, this permit is issued to non-EU individuals who make a a significant investment in Spain. Especially good for: 
 
  • property owners
  • company owners
  • anyone creating employment opportunities for others
 
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Needless to say, each application comes with its own challenges, requirements and legalities. No two visa applications are ever the same, so it’s unsurprising that trying to navigate that process alone can be extremely daunting. Fortunately, we know the ins and outs of each stage and exactly how to ensure that you’re successful in your visa request, every time.
Give us a call if you’re wading through the quagmire of paperwork and we’ll be happy to lend a hand!.

 Paddy Anne McAllister

 
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