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This Spanish Region Is Offering Digital Nomads up to €15,000 to Move to the Area

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This Spanish Region Is Offering Digital Nomads up to €15,000 to Move to the Area  Schengen News

The regional government of Extremadura, Spain, is offering more than €15,000 to digital nomads to move to this territory.

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In spite of having some of the lowest population in Spain, the region aims to attract a large number of remote work lovers, Schengen.News reports.

Compared to Madrid, the Extremadurian city of Badajoz is about 30 per cent less costly for public transport utilities and meals out, according to Numbeo.

Authorities in Extremadura have allocated a total of €2 million to aid the relocation of a total of 200 remote workers and digital nomads in this territory.

Extremadura offers a high quality of life. It is a natural paradise with exceptional gastronomy. Attracting these high-skilled professionals with international incomes will have a very positive impact on our economy. They will boost local consumption, enrich regional talent and create significant networks and opportunities.

Minister of Economy, Employment and Digital Transformation, Guillermo Santamaría

Requirements to Benefit From Extremadura’s Digital Nomad Visa Program

Extremadura’s Digital Nomad Visa, in particular, aims to attract highly qualified professionals from the tech industry.

Those interested are required to work completely remotely and online through the exclusive use of media and IT systems, as well as telematics and information fields.

Foreigners seeking to become part of this scheme are required to commit to keeping a remote job and living in Extremadura for at least two years.

Extremadura’s Digital Nomad Visa program can benefit those living abroad as well as those living in other areas of Spain, provided they have not lived in Extremadura in the previous six months.

Internationals interested in applying can do so but must be residents legally in Spain and possess a foreign identity number (NIE) found on their green EU certificate or non-EU TIE card.

Non-EU nationals are also eligible to apply, provided they are already participating in Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa Program.

Applying for Extremadura’s Digital Nomad Visa

In order to benefit from this scheme, applicants are required to submit their applications electronically through the Extremadura General Electronic Access Point.

Applicants are required to hold a digital certificate or electronic Spanish ID card, which allows them for electronic identification.

Those moving from another region of Spain are required to hold an original report supplied by the General Treasury of Social Security, proving that they are up to date with social security payments, and a document proving they don’t have any debts with the Treasury of Extremadura.

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