
Self-Employment Residence Permit Support
We help you obtain a permit with the right to self-employment — from analyzing your case to receiving residency
Who is this residence permit suitable for
Entrepreneurs
Business owners, startup visa holders, or self-employed individuals
Digital Nomads
Remote specialists and freelancers
Students
When modifying residence permit after studies
Residents of no lucrativa
For holders of Spanish residence permit without work authorization
Benefits of Residence Permit
Residencia y Trabajo por Cuenta Propia is a self-employment residence in Spain. It allows foreign citizens to work as a self-employed individual (autónomo) or open their own company (SL) without the need to sign an employment contract with a Spanish employer.
- It allows family reunification
- Modification is possible from other residence permit types: student and startup visas, Digital Nomad and no lucrativa (without work authorization)
- Review period — up to 7 months
- Validity period — 1 year (initial residence), 4 years (when modified from work permit residence)

Key Requirements
To obtain this residence permit, you need to meet several criteria
Finance
From €8,500 for the main applicant
- funds to start a business in Spain
- funds for accommodation of the applicant and family members
Professional qualification
Relevant experience and business plan
- diploma of specialized education or proven experience
- business plan approved by the Association
Legal Status
Legality of stay and citizenship outside the EU
- have no criminal record in countries of residence for the last 5 years
- reside in Spain legally
Benefits of Working with Us
We work with experienced immigration lawyers who have extensive experience dealing with migration authorities across different regions of Spain.
We prepare a business plan within 3 to 5 days and manage all communication with the association’s representatives from the moment of submission through to approval.

Ready to get started?
Contact us — we will evaluate your case and answer all your questions
