Immigration to spain

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2024 Nov 13
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Immigration to spain

Different methods can be used to immigrate to Spain. Ways to immigrate to Spain include: Immigration to Spain through work Immigration to Spain through education Immigration to Spain by investment Immigration to Spain by birth Immigration to Spain through marriage Immigration to Spain through asylum The best and easiest ways to immigrate to Spain are to invest in Spain by buying property and obtaining a golden visa to Spain The cost of immigration to Spain depends on a variety of factors, such as the method of choice, the number of family members, and the number of people living in Spain. The cost of living in Spain also varies depending on the location, lifestyle of each person and the population, but in general, the average cost of living for a person in Spain is about 710.9 euros and for a family of 4 about 2505.9 euros per month.

Benefits of immigration to Spain
Visa-free travel to other EU member states
Low cost of living in Spain
Advanced and equipped healthcare system
Living standards in proportion to costs
A safe and quiet country with low crime rates.
Having proper investment plans such as buying property
Suitable weather and similar to Iranian weather
The high food diversity in the country and the similarity of some of the eating habits of the Spanish people to the Iranians
Advanced transportation system
The warmth and kindness of the Spanish community and people

disadvantages of immigration to Spain
The challenge of learning Spanish
Difficulty adapting to a new culture and way of life for some people
High costs of water, electricity and gas bills.

Immigration to Spain through work
Work immigration to Spain is possible if you have a job offer or job offer from a reputable employer, company or institution in Spain. Applicants for work in Spain must also have a work permit in Spain, which is the responsibility of the employer (this is for people who apply outside the European Union).

Residents of European countries and Schengen Union countries can enter Spain without a permit and work in the country for up to 3 months, but they will need to obtain a work permit in Spain to stay longer. It is worth noting that employment in the fields of treatment and it fields in Spain has a good chance, but it is not easy to find work in other fields in the country.

People from countries such as Iran who are applying for work in Spain must first send their CV to employment institutions in the country so that they can send these CVs to employers who need workforce based on the type of activity, type of experience and CV of the applicant, so that the employer can send him a job offer and then the applicant can obtain a Spanish work visa.

Immigration to Spain through education
Admission to study in Spain is possible in all study districts. Education in public schools and universities in Spain is almost free. It is possible for students to attend Spanish classes first and apply for admission to Spanish universities by reaching the desired level.


The positive thing about Spanish universities is that the entrance exam for studying in these fields is a score of 14 marks. 6 of these 14 marks are awarded based on the student's diploma GPA, meaning that students with a GPA of 20 can earn 6 marks and the remaining 8 marks are calculated based on the university entrance exam.

The tuition fee for studying at the college is 5 to 6 thousand euros, which is almost free for the applicant due to the allocation of a place to sleep and food for the applicant, finding part-time work and receiving 100 to 500 euros per week.

Immigration to Spain by investment
Investing in Spain is one of the ways to immigrate to Spain. There are several ways to invest in Spain and obtain residency in the country. Applicants can get a residence permit in Spain by starting a business in Spain and investing € 500,000 in it. 

It should be noted that the best way to invest in Spain is to buy property in the country. In this method, applicants are able to obtain residence in Spain by buying property worth 500 thousand euros. Here are some of the ways to invest in Spain.

Buying property in Spain and obtaining a golden visa for Spain
In this method, applicants will be able to obtain residence in Spain by buying property worth 500 thousand euros. In this method, a 2-year residence permit is initially given to individuals, after which it is renewed again for another 2 years, and after 5 years, the applicant is allowed to apply for permanent residence in Spain, and in the tenth year it is possible for the applicant to obtain citizenship. 

It should be noted that the Migration Institute of malikpour, in cooperation with one of the most prestigious investment companies in Spain, has provided the conditions for dear applicants to buy property in Spain and obtain a golden visa to Spain, for a much lower fee and equivalent to 350 thousand euros, to buy property in Spain. You can contact our consultants at the institution as soon as possible for detailed information.

Spanish self-support (Spanish financial support)
The requirements for obtaining Spanish residence through the Spanish self-support method include having the necessary financial capacity of about 35 thousand euros in the bank account of the main applicant, which is added to the amount by 25% for the spouse and 2500 to 3000 euros for each child, having a fixed income of about 2500 to 3000 euros (monthly), from the source of income abroad in Spain. 

The Spanish financial support method has a 6-month attendance requirement and initially a 1-year stay is donated to applicants, which can also be renewed. Applicants for this procedure will be able to apply for a Spanish accompanying visa for their spouse and children under the age of 18.

Registering a company in Spain
Company registration in Spain can be done in several ways, which are:

Registering a new company in Spain
Buying a company's shares in Spain
Obtaining a branch from a company in Spain
Establishment of a representative office in Spain
The fees required to register a company in Spain will vary depending on the type of company and the method chosen to register a company in the country. A business launched in Spain should be beneficial for the country and promote economic growth.

Buying government bonds in Spain
In this method people with investments through the purchase of government bonds with a minimum amount of 100 in Spain will be able to immigrate to Spain and obtain residence in this country

Education in Spain
Studying in Spain has been especially welcomed by many applicants for immigration to Spain in fields such as medicine, geriatrics, law, art and engineering. One of the reasons for the high reception of students is the cheapness of Spanish universities, which are considered almost free and can be studied for an annual fee of 3 to 6 thousand euros.

There is no need for a language degree to study at these universities, and only applicants for an online language test are taken, although some universities require an IELTS degree to be accepted. Other conditions of study include a GPA above 14, financial capacity to pay tuition fees, as well as admission to the university entrance examination.

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid is the top university in Spain.

Age requirements for studying in Spain

The age requirements for studying in Spain for undergraduate studies are 18 to 22, master's degrees are 24 to 26 years, and the study gap for entering college is two or three years at most.

Tuition fees in Spain

Undergraduate studies at a public university are between 1 and 3 thousand euros and at private universities between 5,500 euros and 18,000 euros per year.

Conditions for studying in Spain
If you are planning to immigrate to Spain to study, you should know the conditions for studying in the country.  The conditions for studying in Spain for students are as follows:

Admission to the University
Admission to entrance exams
Language qualification
Presentation of grades and academic records
Having financial means

Average requirements for studying in Spain
Spanish universities do not follow a strict admission standard. However, it is obvious that high academic performance, which is reflected in higher grades and the average of previous courses, increases the likelihood of an individual being accepted. Typically, public universities in Spain offer a GPA above 14 for undergraduate admission and a GPA above 15 for Postgraduate Admission.

Age requirements for studying in Spain
Spain is strict about obtaining students and the age requirements of studying in Spain by providing visas to applicants. Therefore, the age requirements for studying in Spain and the academic gap of a small, privileged and targeted student for studying are the successful password and the visa for studying in Spain.

Tuition fees in Spain
The cost of studying in Spain is one of the important points that students should pay attention to. In the table below, we have provided you with tuition fees in Spain.

Tuition fees in Spanish schools                                    from 20 to 45 thousand euros per year
Undergraduate tuition fees                                            for public universities from 1000 to 4000 euros
Private universities                                                          € 5,500 to € 18,000 

The tuition fee for the master's degree of                   public universities is 1,000 to 3,000 euros. 
Private universities                                                           10,000 to 20,000 euros 
       
Doctoral fees are generally free of charge.
Average cost of living for students in Spain                       1000 to 1500 euros per month

 

Education in Spanish schools and high schools
Schooling in Spain begins before the age of 6 with the name of kindergarten or preparatory courses and continues until the age of 16 to 18. The goal of studying in Spanish schools is to bring children to a common ground of education at different basic levels, such as cultural elements, learning to speak and speak verbally in public. The evidence presented to people at the end of this course is equivalent to the cycle.

People at the next level are divided into two parts: Bachelor's degree and preparatory courses for entering the Spanish labor market quickly. These Bachelor's degrees are offered to individuals in the fields of Arts, Natural Sciences and health, humanities and social sciences and Information Technology.

The preparatory courses for entering the labor market allow students to spend their studies only for specific occupations and are often suitable for those who want to have less university courses. After obtaining this degree, the applicant is allowed to enter the field of study.

Undergraduate studies in Spain
The undergraduate degree in Spain, which is called “Grado” in Spanish, has the following requirements for studying:

Duration 3 to 4 years
Diploma requirements, acceptance score in the university entrance exam
Language level Spanish degree or IELTS English degree
Unit size 240 units

Master's degree in Spain
For a master's degree in Spain, the student must complete all required courses within two years.

Duration 1 to 2 years
Qualifications for a valid undergraduate degree, interview, motivation letter or recommendation letter
Language level Spanish degree or IELTS English degree
Unit size is 120 units.

Doctoral studies in Spain
The doctoral degree consists of two parts, the first part consists of 60 Class units, and the second part is research related to the field in question. You must meet the following requirements for a PhD in Spain. 

Duration 3 to 5 years
Requirements for a valid master's degree, research project, proposal, published articles, supervisor
Language level IELTS language level above 6.5
Unit size part one 60 units Part Two research

Free education in Spain
There are two ways to get free education in Spain. The first course of study is in Spanish, which is possible at Spanish public universities, and public universities are free. Another way that an international student can experience free education in Spain is to use scholarships, which require a good resume.

Dear students and applicants, they must first enroll in Spanish colleges and choose the courses they want. The duration of the college is 1 to 1.5 years, and in these courses, people are taught Spanish, English and basic sciences. The cost of studying for a college course depends on the length of the course, for example, for a college that lasts 1 year, it is about 4,900 euros for a year, which is a very small cost.

Spanish government scholarships the Spanish government offers a range of scholarships for international students designed to promote educational and cultural exchange. These scholarships are usually awarded through various programs such as the scholarship program of the Ministry of Education, Culture and sport of Spain. They cover a wide range of academic backgrounds and make them available to students with different interests.

Erasmus scholarships offer a great opportunity for those interested in studying in Spain as part of the exchange program. The EU scheme supports student mobility across Europe and provides financial assistance to students studying abroad. Erasmus + scholarships cover tuition fees and offer monthly grants to help with living expenses.

Dedicated university scholarships many Spanish universities offer their scholarships to attract talented international students.

These scholarships can vary in terms of eligibility criteria, so it is essential to research each university's proposals and application requirements. Examples of institutions offering such scholarships include the University of Barcelona, the University of Madrid and the University of Granada.

 

Language scholarships

if you are planning to study Spanish in Spain, language scholarships can be a valuable resource. Organizations such as the Instituto Cervantes and the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs offer scholarships to international students seeking to improve their Spanish language skills

Scholarships from private organizations

numerous private organizations and foundations in Spain also provide financial assistance to international students. These scholarships may be based on academic merit, specific fields of study, or other criteria. Some well-known organizations include: Fundación Carolina and La Caixa Foundation.

Studying in Spain without a language qualification                                       
Among the requirements for studying in Spain is to have a language qualification. Because at first, a person should be able to understand and understand the things he teaches at his university or college. Therefore, having a language degree with one of the most important requirements for studying in Spain.

Language documents are also required to enter the embassy and obtain a visa. Because generally, if people can have a language degree in their case, whether Spanish or English, they can increase their chances of getting a visa. But there are colleges that do not require a language degree.

These colleges generally consider language teaching in their courses. In most colleges, for example, they work Spanish and English with people. Knowing Spanish increases the chances of people getting into public universities.

Tip

 You can apply for a PhD in Spain even without a language qualification. But the Malikpur Institute generally suggests that you, dear ones, have the minimum level of English required to increase your chances of entering the study districts in Spain.

As mentioned, it is possible to study in Spain in both Spanish and English. Most people are familiar with English, and learning a new language, such as Spanish, can be a tough challenge and time-consuming; so people often prefer to study English.

It is possible to study English in Spain at some universities in the country. Below are some of the best known English-speaking universities in Spain.

EU Business School in Barcelona
Esei School of international business in Barcelona
UIBS in Barcelona and Madrid
EAE Business School in Barcelona
ESADE Business School in Barcelona
C3s Business School in Barcelona
La Salle-Ramon Lowell University in Barcelona
Schiller International University in Madrid
Suffolk University in Madrid
European University of Madrid
St. Louis University in Madrid
Malaga Business College in Malaga

Studying medicine in Spain
Studying medicine in Spain is an exciting challenge but full of possibilities. The first step to entering the medical field in Spain is to speak Spanish because the applicant must communicate with the patient in the local Spanish language. Of course, it should be noted that at the beginning of admission to study medicine in Spain, the applicant does not need to provide a language qualification. In some universities, it is also possible to study medicine in English. Participation in entrance exams, presentation of a diploma and participation in courses in Spain are among the requirements for entering the field. The cost of studying in Spain is also 2,500 euros.

Medical education in Spain is possible without a test, and the applicant can enter the field and continue his studies only on the basis of grades and average.

Best fields of study in Spain
Some fields of study are more popular in Spain than others because they have a better job market. The best fields of study in Spain are health services, nursing, engineering, marketing management, tourism, as well as information technology and software.

Deadline of Spanish universities
Deadlines for studying at Spanish universities vary depending on the University and the degree. In general Spanish universities have three time frames for admission to students:

1. Fall semester (September / October):
The course has the highest number of applicants, and deadline submissions are usually between February and June.

2. Spring semester (February):
Some universities also offer their courses in the spring semester. Deadline for this semester is usually between September and November.

3. Summer semester (some universities):
Summer courses at Spanish universities are more limited, and the deadlines for these courses are usually from March to May.

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