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Moving from the UAE to Spain

By Charles Hutchinson
This article is published on: 12th September 2024

I was on one of Spain’s magnificent high-speed trains the other day, coming home from Madrid. We were travelling at over 300 kph across the spectacular wild scenery, a complimentary glass of white wine on my table with not a ripple on its surface.

I was lucky enough to be travelling Preferential (1st class) as Economy was full up. But the price didn’t matter because I have attained the age where I am entitled to a Gold Card which reduces train tickets by as much as 40% – I was travelling First for the price of Second!

Opposite me sat a kindly looking fellow and soon we began to chat. He was a senior airline executive with one of the Arabian Gulf airlines and was soon to retire. He was on a looksee mission as he and his wife had decided to move to Southern Spain where the climate is similar to Dubai’s, their home for over 15 years.

The thought of moving back to their native damp grey Britain was daunting.

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It was a fortunate meeting as I was soon able to help him cut some corners and avoid some pitfalls which had been laid in his path by so called knowledgeable advisers in the UAE.

Relocating from Dubai to Spain can be an exciting move, but it also involves several important steps to ensure a smooth transition.

Here’s a breakdown of the key aspects you may need to consider:

Personal Finances
Taxation: I was able to present him with a copy of our Spanish Tax Guide which shows the different tax obligations and, once you become a tax resident (living here for more than 183 days), that you’ll need to pay taxes on your global income. I also advised him to check the details of the double taxation agreements between Spain and the UAE. It is very important to engage a licensed and regulated (in Spain) financial adviser to assist you with all these matters.

Spanish Bank Account: You’ll need a Spanish bank account to pay rent, utilities, and other expenses. It is also advisable to have an offshore bank account where the bulk of any cash should be kept as some Spanish institutions have the habit of raiding one’s account without permission!

Visas and Residencias
It seemed he wasn’t fully aware of the options available to him in legally securing his residency here. As a UAE resident, you’ll need to apply for a Spanish visa unless you hold citizenship of an EU country. There are several types of visas. Non-Lucrative Visa: if you plan to retire or live off savings, this visa allows you to stay without working. Golden Visa for individuals investing in property or businesses in Spain (minimum investment of €500,000). Work Visa: If you have secured a job in Spain. Student Visa if you are moving for educational purposes. Residency Permit: once you have arrived in Spain, you’ll need to apply for a residence permit, if none of the above apply.

Driving
It is important to check if you can exchange your UAE driving licence for a Spanish one, or if you’ll need to undergo a test. You have six months to drive on your foreign license once you’re a resident here.

Accommodation
Many people moving here begin by renting to see where they would like to live within a certain area. An alternative to this is to retain a Relocation Agent who will line up properties to your specification before you come over. This saves time and money and can be very rewarding. You can also use this service if you wish to rent instead.

Lawyers and Gestors (Para Legals)
It is important to retain a lawyer or Gestor who specialises in immigration or real estate to help you navigate legal requirements such as contracts, taxes, and residency permits. A good reputable relocation agent can also provide this service.

Healthcare
Spain has an excellent public healthcare system and is available once you obtain your residency permit (Residencia). Many expats opt for private health insurance and there is a wide choice here. In some cases, it is mandatory for gaining residency.

General Insurance
If your UAE general insurance company does not have an EU entity, then you will need to reinsure here. This is required for your car(s) and highly desirable for your purchased property and its contents. The easiest route is a general insurance broker (of which there are many here) and who will also organise your medical insurance, if needed.

Shipping and Moving Services
If you have furniture, cars, or other personal belongings to move, the relocation agent can arrange this as there are many excellent international removals companies with branches here. They will be familiar with customs formalities and on used personal belongings, note there is no import duty. However, on a personal vehicle, you will have to pay IVA (VAT) if you decide to keep hold of it after 6 months.

Schooling
If you have children of that age, Spain offers free public schooling but classes are conducted in Spanish. There is a wide choice of Private/International Schools which offer international or UK curriculums.

Lifestyle
The lifestyle in Spain can be quite different from Dubai’s. The pace of life tends to be more relaxed here, with emphasis on family time, meals, and socialising.

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The Spanish are a very hospitable people and many speak sufficient English to make themselves clearly understood. But to make life easier and to fully appreciate the wonders of Spain, it is advisable to learn Spanish as early as possible after arrival.

On arrival in Malaga, we parted company full of bonhomie and he was now armed with sufficient information to get started quickly and effectively with his search. He also has my contact details and so he might even become a client! He certainly indicated he wanted to meet again.

If you are contemplating such a move from the Gulf or from any other jurisdiction, do please contact me for a no obligation and complimentary chat on my below details:

 

Sources: Integrated Relocation Services, Keystone Propery Finders

Article by Charles Hutchinson

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