Renew Your Spanish Residency: A Guide for Canadians

Your first year (or years) in Spain has flown by, and now it’s time to renew Spanish residency. This process, known as *modificación* or *prórroga*, is crucial for maintaining your legal status. This guide will walk you through the key requirements and steps to ensure a smooth and successful renewal.

Understanding the Process to Renew Spanish Residency

The Authorization to Reside

The first and most important step is renewing your autorización de residencia. This is the legal permission to continue living in Spain under the terms of your visa (Non-Lucrative, Digital Nomad). This is typically done online via an immigration platform.

The TIE Card

Once your residency authorization has been approved, you must then apply for a new physical TIE card. This is a separate, in-person process at the police station to get your updated photo ID.

Key Requirements to Renew Spanish Residency

The Renewal Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

Specific Renewal Scenarios for Canadians

Ensure a Smooth Process to Renew Spanish Residency

The process to renew Spanish residency is critical, and any errors can jeopardize your legal status in Spain. Our trusted partner specializes in managing renewals for Canadian expats, ensuring your application is submitted correctly and on time.

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FAQ

When is the earliest I can apply for renewal?

You can typically submit your renewal application up to 60 calendar days before your current TIE card expires.

As long as you submitted your application on time, your residency rights are extended until a decision is made. You can get a special authorization to travel (*autorización de regreso*) if you need to leave and re-enter Spain during this time.

No, for a standard renewal, you do not need to provide a new criminal record check from Canada. The requirement is to have a clean record within Spain.

Yes, it is often possible to modify your residency. For example, you might be able to switch from a student visa to a work permit, or from a non-lucrative visa to a work permit, provided you meet all the requirements for the new status.

If your application is denied, you will be officially notified of the reasons. You typically have the right to appeal the decision within a specific timeframe. This is a situation where professional legal help is highly recommended.

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