
Madrid Relocation Guide — Cost of Living & Visa (2026)
properly hot summers, real winters — mountains nearby
More of Madrid
Day viewTL;DRMadrid in one sentence
The startup ecosystem in Madrid is legitimate — this isn't a "digital nomad hub," it's an actual tech city. Practically speaking: English gets you halfway, rent runs ~$1498/mo, PR in ~5 years.
The startup ecosystem in Madrid is legitimate — this isn't a "digital nomad hub," it's an actual tech city. Practically speaking: English gets you halfway, rent runs ~$1498/mo, PR in ~5 years.
Thinking about moving to Madrid? Expect rent from $1,498/month, one of the safer cities in its region, Spanish is the main language; English is manageable in urban areas. This page covers cost of living, safety, weather, residency options, and everything else settlers want to know before signing a lease.
Moving to Madrid — the short version
- 🛂Visa path: Spain Digital Nomad Visa — moderate paperwork
- 📅Residency timeline: PR in ~5 years, citizenship in ~10y
- 🏠Housing: 1-bed centre from $1,498/mo · first-month landing cost ~$7,448
- 🔑Finding a place: moderate — 2–6 weeks with NIE ready
- 🗣️Language: Spanish is essential; English works in offices but not on the street
- 👥Spouse work rights: full work rights — Spouse can work in any job or self-employ once they receive their TIE residence card.
Full details in the sections below — residency, costs, safety, and everything else settlers actually care about.
Safety ranks higher because it ignores cost and climate. Livability penalizes expensive or less-connected cities. Compare both rankings
#36 in Livability because internet speed holds it back. #1 in Queer Settlers because Rainbow Index, marriage equality, and democratic stability matter most. See Queer Settlers
Just you against the world. And the rent.
Expenses = rent + food + transport + utilities · Rent alone: $1,498/mo
How the Livability Score is calculatedShow score breakdown ▸
Total: 92.9/130 raw pts → normalized to 72/100 · Full methodology
🌙 12:06 AM in Madrid right now
Data: Numbeo · UNODC · EIU · EF EPI · Ookla · How is this calculated?
Is Madrid a Good Place to Live in 2026?
Madrid checks the key boxes for long-term settlers — democratic governance, reasonable safety, and manageable cost of living. Permanent residency is achievable in 5 years. Here's what the numbers say about settling in Madrid, Spain.
- ›Full democracy: Democracy index 8.1/10 — solidly democratic — strong institutions and civil liberties.
- ›Cost of living: A 1-bedroom in the center runs ~$1498/mo — moderate — not cheap, not painful.
- ›Safety: Homicide rate 0.6 per 100k (Numbeo safety index: 71/100) — statistically safer than most places you've already lived.
- ›Spanish + English: English proficiency: moderate — English covers tourist areas — basic local language skills are needed for everyday tasks.
- ›Residency path: PR in ~5 years, citizenship in 10 — standard timeline — typical for most developed countries.
- ›Climate: Summers peak around 31°C, winters dip to 1°C.
Life in Madrid
What It Actually Costs
Beer $4.1 · Cheap meal $18
What It Actually Costs
Beer $4.1 · Cheap meal $18
One day in Madrid
$39.05/day
Beer, coffee, two meals, a metro ride.
Monthly
Numbeo
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $31k · Mid $60k · Senior $81k
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $31k · Mid $60k · Senior $81k
Annual gross in CAD — with what Spain actually lets you keep
Levels.fyi · as of May 2026
Junior ~ CA$42k · Mid ~ CA$81k · Senior ~ CA$109k — see breakdown
Software Engineer by level
Net = employee rate, your settings
Punch in your actual salary for a personalized breakdown →Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $1498/mo
Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $1498/mo
The price of showing up (before real life starts)
$7,588one-time
Then it's ~$3,339/mo to actually live here.
Can you afford it?
Enter your salary in the sidebar to see how far it stretches here.
Numbeo
Local tenancy law
Market standard
IKEA estimate
Spanish immigration
Based on local rental laws & Numbeo prices
How Hard to Find a Place?
3/5 · 2–6 weeks with NIE ready
How Hard to Find a Place?
3/5 · 2–6 weeks with NIE ready
The part Numbeo doesn't tell you
Budget a few weeks. Bureaucracy exists, but it won't break you.
What stands between you and a lease
- •NIE (tax ID) required — appointment wait can be weeks
- •Declared 'Stressed Market' with rent caps
- •2 months' fianza deposit
- •Landlord agency fees now paid by landlord (2026 law)
jurospain.com Renting in Spain 2026, hilivsolution.com · 2026-Q1
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 30% · Dividends 30% · Wealth tax applies
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 30% · Dividends 30% · Wealth tax applies
What Spain takes from your investments, not your paycheck
Source: PwC / Tax Foundation · 2025 rates · tax-resident individuals
Tax Breaks for Newcomers
1 active regime · 24% flat rate on income up to €600k; 47% above
Tax Breaks for Newcomers
1 active regime · 24% flat rate on income up to €600k; 47% above
Reduced rates for qualifying newcomers — check eligibility and duration
Min income: €2,400/mo (~$2,640)
400% of IPREM (€7,200 in 2026). Passive income only — no working in Spain.
Beckham Law (Régimen Especial)
Open24% flat rate on income up to €600k; 47% above
Inbound workers relocating to Spain. Must not have been Spanish tax resident in previous 5 years. Digital nomads on International Telework Visa now included.
Major savings vs standard rates (up to 47%). Only Spanish-sourced employment income taxed; foreign income (except employment) largely exempt.
Verified May 3, 2026. Tax regimes change annually. Verify eligibility with a local tax advisor before committing.
Freelance Setup in Spain
Autónomo · €88.64/mo for the first 12 months on tarifa plana; roughly €205.88/mo at the lowest ordinary 2026 tranche after that
Freelance Setup in Spain
Autónomo · €88.64/mo for the first 12 months on tarifa plana; roughly €205.88/mo at the lowest ordinary 2026 tranche after that
What it takes to get legal and stay legal in Madrid
Best-fit path
Tarifa plana autónomo in year 1, then income-based RETA contributions
Registration requirements
Spain is administratively heavier than Portugal or France because VAT, quarterly filings, and social-security enrollment all start immediately. Some regions stack extra rebates on top of the standard flat-rate start.
Freelancing in Madrid
Freelancing in Madrid
What it takes to invoice clients from Madrid without an employer holding your hand
How the government sees you
Progressive contributions €230–590/mo based on real income. Tarifa plana: €80/mo for first year
Getting paid
Cost of doing business
Covered through Autónomo social security contributions
Freelancer visa
Beckham law may apply — 24% flat tax for 6 years
Source: Agencia Tributaria · BOE · rates as of 2025–2026
Is Madrid a Good Place to Live in 2026?
4 pros · 3 cons
Is Madrid a Good Place to Live in 2026?
4 pros · 3 cons
Derived from cost, safety, weather, democracy, and internet data
For
- +Safety in Madrid: 0.6/100k rate. Focus on other things.
- +Summers in Madrid: 31°C. Cold clothes gather dust.
- +Real mountain access from Madrid. Not just scenery.
- +Freedom House gives Spain 90/100. Madrid's institutions hold.
Against
- −City rent in Madrid: $1498/mo. Plan for it.
- −Casual English works in Madrid. Official life needs Spanish.
- −Madrid's 94 Mbps is okay for daily use. Big transfers suffer.
Is Madrid Safe?
Homicide rate: 0.6 per 100k
Is Madrid Safe?
Homicide rate: 0.6 per 100k
Safe overall. Standard urban awareness is sufficient.
Residents report feeling very safe. Low everyday crime concern across the board.
Neighborhood breakdown
We don't have an official neighborhood-level crime feed wired for Madrid yet. The figures above are still citywide or regional.
Settling the family in Madrid
PISA 477 · Daycare $720/mo · Partner can work immediately
Settling the family in Madrid
PISA 477 · Daycare $720/mo · Partner can work immediately
Schools, daycare, healthcare, and partner work rights on one page
Schools
PISA 477Public schools run in Spanish and children on residence permits can enroll: Yes.
If you need English from day one, plan around private international schools rather than assuming public EAL support.
International options: 3 schools · low $5k/yr · mid $9k/yr · high $17k/yr
Open admission; rolling applications
Will your kid survive public school?
Verdict: Viable · Integration: strong
Aulas de enlace / Aules d'acollida (link/reception classrooms) provide intensive Spanish/Catalan instruction. Most autonomous communities have formal programs.
Public schools are good and free. Integration programs are well-established, especially in Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia. Spanish acquisition takes 6-12 months for younger children.
Kindergarten / Daycare
$720/mo/childPrivate full-day preschool: $720/mo (per child).
Public slots: moderate · Subsidies: income-based
Typical waitlist: ~4 months · 40% of under-3s in formal care
Escuelas infantiles públicas have 3-6 month waitlists. Cheque guardería subsidy available. Free universal pre-school from age 3.
Family Healthcare
Universal publicPublic system covers all registered residents; regional quality varies
EU citizens: EHIC covers necessary care; register at local health center for full access. Non-EU: emergency rooms treat everyone free. For ongoing care, register as resident (empadronamiento) — some regions grant public access immediately. Private insurance ~€90/mo meanwhile.
Dependents on temporary status: public coverage exists.
Pediatric/specialist reality: 4–12 weeks.
Pediatric coverage included in public system
Spouse / Dependent Rules
Partner can work immediatelyPartner can work immediately
Spouse can work in any job or self-employ once they receive their TIE residence card.
By relationship type
Registered partner: Registered partners (pareja de hecho) get the same TIE residence card and work rights as married spouses. Registration is regional — requirements vary by comunidad autónoma.
Unmarried partner: Unmarried partners can qualify via pareja de hecho registration (notarial deed or regional registry), but must prove the relationship first. Work rights are the same once registered — the barrier is getting recognized, not the permit itself.
Same-sex partner: Same-sex unmarried partners follow the same pareja de hecho path. Spain legalized same-sex marriage in 2005, so marrying is the fastest route to full rights.
But can they actually find a job?
Barcelona and Madrid have tech jobs in English. Teaching English is straightforward. For anything else, Spanish fluency opens 90% more doors.
Child Benefits
$125/mo/childPrestación por hijo a cargo: the state pays you ~$125/mo per child. €115/mo per child.
Income-tested — amount decreases as you earn more. Residents below income threshold.
Can Mom Visit? Can Mom Move?
Sponsor must have lived in Spain at least 1 year. Same-sex marriages recognized
Unmarried & Same-Sex Partners
Spain recognizes pareja de hecho (registered unmarried partnership) at the regional level — requirements vary by comunidad autónoma. Same-sex marriage legal since 2005.
Local term: pareja de hecho
- Notarial deed (quickest route — no cohabitation period needed) OR regional registry inscription
- Certificado de empadronamiento histórico (joint municipal registration)
- DNI/NIE or passports for both partners
- Certificates of civil status (neither married nor in another registered partnership)
- Two witnesses (for notarial registration)
- Choose your route: notarial deed (faster, ~1 week) or regional registry (slower, varies by comunidad autónoma)
- For notarial deed: both partners appear before a notary with passports/NIE, civil-status certificates, and two witnesses
- For regional registry: apply at the Registro de Parejas de Hecho of your comunidad — requirements vary (Madrid needs 1yr cohabitation, Catalonia doesn't)
- Receive the pareja de hecho certificate — this is your proof of partnership for immigration
- Non-EU partner applies for residence card as family member at the Extranjería office with the certificate
Sources: isd_tuition, Numbeo, OECD Health at a Glance 2025, National health ministry websites, OECD Health at a Glance 2025, https://www.exteriores.gob.es, Prestación por hijo a cargo, Government immigration portals
Crossing the Street
3.5 road deaths/100k · → stable
Crossing the Street
3.5 road deaths/100k · → stable
Road traffic deaths — country-level data; city-specific rates not available
Road safety is decent — roughly average for a developed country. You're 6× more likely to die crossing the street than being murdered here. Pedestrians account for a significant share of fatalities — walkability is a real concern.
Who dies on the road
Data year: 2016
Will You Survive Getting Sick?
Public system covers all registered residents; regional quality varies
Will You Survive Getting Sick?
Public system covers all registered residents; regional quality varies
Quality, access, and costs for settlers
Score = 50% outcomes + 30% access + 20% perception. Missing components are re-weighted.
EU citizens: EHIC covers necessary care; register at local health center for full access. Non-EU: emergency rooms treat everyone free. For ongoing care, register as resident (empadronamiento) — some regions grant public access immediately. Private insurance ~€90/mo meanwhile.
Public system covers all registered residents; regional quality varies
Kids: Pediatric coverage included in public system
World-class healthcare. Well-funded hospitals, short wait times, and strong specialist coverage.
Sources: OECD Health at a Glance 2025, Numbeo, National health ministry websites, OECD Health at a Glance 2025
For the Kids
3 international schools · PISA 477
For the Kids
3 international schools · PISA 477
Schools, childcare costs, and whether your children can actually enroll
Schools are middling. Your kids won't flunk out, but expat parents lean on international schools for a reason. Check the list below.
Sources: isd_tuition, oecd_pisa, wikipedia_intl_schools, isd_named_schools, townleap_public_school_viability, Numbeo
What You're Breathing
PM2.5 9.1 μg/m³ · 1.8× WHO limit
What You're Breathing
PM2.5 9.1 μg/m³ · 1.8× WHO limit
Invisible particles in every breath
Sources: WHO Air Quality Database V6.1, OpenAQ
Weather in Madrid
Summer 31°C · 15.1h daylight (Jun) · Winter 1°C · 9.3h daylight (Dec)
Weather in Madrid
Summer 31°C · 15.1h daylight (Jun) · Winter 1°C · 9.3h daylight (Dec)
Spring
19°C
58% sunny
Summer
31°C
79% sunny
15.1h daylight
Fall
20°C
57% sunny
Winter
11°C
52% sunny
9.3h daylight
Daylight contrast
Winter 9.3h (Dec) vs summer 15.1h (Jun)
+5.8h
Best: Fall, Summer, Spring. Avoid: Winter if you dislike extremes.
Source: WeatherSpark
Will You Have a Thursday Night?
Will You Have a Thursday Night?
Nightlife & social scene
as of Apr 2026
Scene tags
Source: Numbeo Quality of Life Index
Who Has Offices in Madrid?
Glovo, Cabify, Banco Santander + 6 more
Who Has Offices in Madrid?
Glovo, Cabify, Banco Santander + 6 more
✓ visa = known to sponsor non-EU work visas
Notable employers with offices in the city. Not exhaustive.
How Fast Is the Wi-Fi, Really?
94↓ / 24↑ Mbps
How Fast Is the Wi-Fi, Really?
94↓ / 24↑ Mbps
Median speeds across all connection types · Ookla Speedtest Global Index
Download is the city median across all connection types — DSL, cable, fiber, and mobile. Upload is the country-wide average. If you're on a modern fiber or 5G plan, expect 300–1,000 Mbps down.
Source: Ookla Speedtest Global Index
How You'll Actually Pay for Things
How You'll Actually Pay for Things
Banking & money mobility for settlers
An NIE (foreigner ID number) is required, which takes 1–4 weeks to obtain; once you have it, opening an account is routine — Spain has full SEPA access and no capital controls.
RU / BY passport holders
Residence permit needed; basic account possible with NIE but cards restricted
What settlers actually do: Residence permit required for card issuance. Basic accounts possible with NIE + passport. EUR 100k deposit cap. Settlers often maintain Turkish/Georgian accounts as backup.
Will Your Pension Survive the Move?
Will Your Pension Survive the Move?
Will Your Pension Survive the Move?
Bilateral agreements & where retirement funds go to die
Russia-Spain Social Security Agreement (1996)
One of the few EU countries with a Russia SSA. Credits technically transfer — but since 2022, payments are stuck in sanctioned Russian banks and the agreement is functionally frozen.
The agreement exists but sanctions made the payment mechanism impossible. Credits are preserved on paper.
PFR (Russia); Seguridad Social (Spain); Russia-Spain SSA 1996
No agreement. Belarusian pensions stay in Belarus.
ФСЗН (Беларусь); Seguridad Social (Spain)
Ukraine-Spain Social Security Agreement (1998)
Bilateral agreement in force. Credits transfer. Spanish pension pays to Ukraine. Well-tested — large Ukrainian community in Spain.
Пенсійний фонд України; Seguridad Social (Spain)
US-Spain Totalization Agreement (1988)
Social Security pays to Spain. Credits transfer both ways. Clean and well-established.
SSA Publication 05-10098; Seguridad Social (Spain)
UK-EU Social Security Protocol (TCA 2021)
State pension uprating preserved post-Brexit. UK pension pays to Spain with annual increases. Spain has the largest UK pensioner community abroad.
DWP International Pension Centre; Seguridad Social (Spain)
If You're Fleeing a War Zone
If You're Fleeing a War Zone
Wartime support for Ukrainian settlers
Red Cross temporary housing for up to 18 months. Free vocational training. Legal, psychological, and social welfare assistance. 236,570 people granted TP.
TIE auto-extended to March 2027. Free application process. Access to accommodation centers.
Generous package -- 18-month housing via Red Cross, free Spanish courses and vocational training
Can Your Mom Visit?
Can Your Mom Visit?
Can You Ditch the Car?
Can You Ditch the Car?
Spain, the Country
Can You Actually Live Here?
PR in ~5 yrs · Citizenship in 10 yrs · Partner can work immediately
Can You Actually Live Here?
PR in ~5 yrs · Citizenship in 10 yrs · Partner can work immediately
Visa difficulty, time to residency, and what it takes to stay
For a Canadian passport: Moderate
What you need to earn
EU Blue Card
Digital Nomad Visa
Non-Lucrative Visa
Requires the CCSE constitutional knowledge exam. DELE A2 Spanish required for non-Ibero-American nationals (Ibero-Americans exempt since 2025). 10 years residency — reduced to 2 for Latin Americans.
Spain Digital Nomad Visa → PR pipeline
Year 0: Arrive on the Digital Nomad Visa (1-year permit). You need remote income ≥ €2,849/mo from non-Spanish clients.
Year 1: Renew for up to 5 years total. After year 1 you can also switch to a standard work permit if you find a Spanish employer.
Year 3: Apply for long-term EU residence (tarjeta de residencia de larga duración) once you've held legal residence for 5 continuous years — the DNV counts.
Year 5: Eligible for permanent residency. You've been legally resident for 5 years — apply for the tarjeta permanente.
Year 10: Eligible for Spanish citizenship (2 years if you hold a Latin American, Filipino, or Equatorial Guinean passport).
Partner & dependents
Spouse can work in any job or self-employ once they receive their TIE residence card.
Not married? Here’s how it changes
Updated Mar 2026 · Source
What You Can Actually Do Here
Tech jobs high · Sponsorship mixed · Startup hub · finance, consulting, tech
What You Can Actually Do Here
Tech jobs high · Sponsorship mixed · Startup hub · finance, consulting, tech
Industries, employers, and how startup-friendly this place is
Employment
Tech job density High (74/100)ⓘ
Open tech roles ~8k(est.)
Top university ranked #171 globally
Non-EU sponsorship Mixed (56/100)ⓘ
Workplace language Spanish dominant
Startup Scene
Ease of doing business: #30
Sources: StartupBlink · scraper-owned tech clusters · country visa sources
Who's Running the Show
Democracy index: 8.1/10
Who's Running the Show
Democracy index: 8.1/10
Politics, freedom, and press independence
Source: EIU Democracy Index
Peace: IEP Global Peace Index
Also: Freedom House · RSF Press Freedom Index
How is this calculated?What Will Break 6 Months In
English works for coffee orders. For healthcare appointments and government offices, you'll want at least survival Spanish.
The system works. It just works on its own schedule. Government offices close early, queues are real, and patience is mandatory.
How Close Is Canada, Really?
5690 km from Ottawa · Since 1982
How Close Is Canada, Really?
5690 km from Ottawa · Since 1982
Different time zone, different grocery stores, different life
Same alliance — bilateral relations are usually smooth
5690 km from Ottawa. This is a real move, not an extended trip.
Sources: NATO, Europa.eu, OpenStreetMap (distances).
LGBTQ+ Rights & Reproductive Access
Rainbow 76/100 · Marriage legal · Scene guide
LGBTQ+ Rights & Reproductive Access
Rainbow 76/100 · Marriage legal · Scene guide
LGBTQ+ protections, reproductive rights, and who the law actually covers
Strong protections
Trans Rights
Where Queer People Actually Live
Fifty gay bars within a fifteen-minute walk of one metro station. Chueca doesn't have a queer scene — it is the scene.
Neighborhoods
Anchor venues
Typically late June to early July; main parade first Saturday of July
Reproductive Health Access
On request up to 14 weeks. 2023 reform removed mandatory waiting period.
Source: ILGA-Europe / Equaldex
Reproductive: Center for Reproductive Rights
How Rainbow Index works: ILGA-Europe's Rainbow Europe index (0–100) weights recent legal changes heavily — countries that passed rights early but haven't added new protections since score lower than countries still actively legislating. This is why Amsterdam (59) scores below Madrid (76): the Netherlands did everything first but Rainbow Europe rewards momentum, not just outcomes.
Jewish Safety
Antisemitic attitudes, hate crimes, and community presence
Jewish Safety
Antisemitic attitudes, hate crimes, and community presence
Antisemitic attitudes, hate crime incidents, and Jewish community presence
Above average
ADL Global 100 (2024) — % agreeing with 6+ of 11 antisemitic stereotypes
Attitudes: adl_global100
Synagogues: osm_overpass_synagogues
How to read this: These three metrics are shown separately because they measure different things. ADL measures attitudes (what people believe), OSCE counts reported incidents (what gets filed), and synagogues show community presence (not safety). A country can have high attitudes and low incidents (Saudi Arabia) or low attitudes and high incidents (UK). No single number captures "Jewish safety" — read all three together.
English in Madrid
Moderate
English in Madrid
Moderate
Primary language is Spanish.
English works in some professional settings, but not by default.
Street-level English is inconsistent. Expect translation apps and some local-language homework.
Office English follows EF EPI. Street English is stricter because landlords, clinics, and bureaucracy usually lag behind workplace English.
FSI-style difficulty — 1 (practically a dialect) to 5 (new everything)
Source: EF English Proficiency Index
Will the Lights Stay On?
Grid 70/100 · 57% renewable · Outages: occasional
Will the Lights Stay On?
Grid 70/100 · 57% renewable · Outages: occasional
Grid stability, energy mix, and outage risk
Sources: IEA, World Bank (SAIDI), national grid operators
Moving from the US to Madrid
Tax, healthcare & visa for US passport holders
Moving from the US to Madrid
Tax, healthcare & visa for US passport holders
Tax situation
Spain taxes residents on worldwide income, and US citizens still file in both countries. The treaty and foreign tax credits prevent a lot of double-tax pain, but Spain is not a low-paperwork option.
Healthcare swap
Public healthcare is strong once you're in the regular system. Private insurance is common early on and still popular later for faster access. Medicare generally does not follow you.
How to get in
Retirees usually come through the Non-Lucrative Visa rather than a work route. Expect proof of savings or passive income.
Partner & dependent mobility
Spouses can join through the same residency track, but exact work rights depend on status and timing.
The $130k escape hatch (FEIE)
The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion lets you shield up to $130,000/year (2025) of earned income from US tax — wages, freelance, salary. It won't touch your investments, pensions, or Social Security, because the IRS still wants those.
Leaving your US state
Moving abroad doesn't automatically divorce you from your state's tax authority. Some states take breakups harder than others.
Missed filing years? The IRS Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures let you catch up on 3 years of tax returns and 6 years of FBARs with zero penalties — if the non-compliance was non-willful. This is not an amnesty rumor; it's an actual IRS program. File before they find you.
Banks that take US passports here
FATCA makes US citizens radioactive to most foreign banks — the compliance cost of reporting to the IRS isn't worth one expat's checking account. Your options in Spain:
Full list + details on our Leaving America banking guide.
Next step: Check the current Non-Lucrative Visa financial thresholds before applying.
See the full US-specific breakdown on our Leaving America guide.
Moving from the UK to Madrid
NHS swap, post-Brexit mortgage, pension & CGT for UK passport holders
Moving from the UK to Madrid
NHS swap, post-Brexit mortgage, pension & CGT for UK passport holders
NHS → Local healthcare
Spain's SNS (Sistema Nacional de Salud) is the NHS equivalent — funded by social security contributions, free at point of use for residents. Register at your local centro de salud with your empadronamiento and NIE. Quality is high: Spain ranks 7th globally (WHO). Specialist waits are 2–4 months, often shorter than NHS. GHIC covers emergency tourist care only. S1 form (for UK state pensioners) gives full SNS access — apply before moving via NHS Overseas Healthcare Services. Private insurance (€80–€180/month) is mandatory for non-lucrative and digital nomad visas.
Buying property post-Brexit
Non-EU residents can borrow 60–70% LTV from Spanish banks (residents get up to 80%). Post-Brexit, UK buyers are third-country nationals — the same category as Americans. No foreign-buyer surtax at national level, though some regions debated one (not enacted as of 2025). Transfer tax (ITP) is 6–10% depending on autonomous community; new-builds attract 10% VAT + 1.5% stamp duty. Non-resident mortgage rates: Euribor + 2–3%. Notary and registry fees add ~1–2%.
UK pension portability
Spain accepts QROPS transfers — several Spanish-compliant schemes exist. Since Spain is not in the EEA for UK residents post-Brexit, the 25% overseas transfer charge (OTC) technically applies — however, transfers to schemes established before Brexit may be grandfathered. Get specialist advice. UK state pension is paid in Spain with full annual uprating (the Withdrawal Agreement protects those registered in Spain before 1 Jan 2021; post-2021 movers rely on the UK-Spain bilateral agreement — uprating continues under current UK policy, but the legal basis is less robust). Spain taxes foreign pension income at progressive rates (19–47%) unless the Beckham Law applies.
CGT on your UK home
The 5-year non-residence rule applies: sell your UK property within 5 years of leaving and HMRC can tax the gain if you return. If you stay abroad permanently, non-resident CGT applies at 18%/24%. Private Residence Relief covers the final 9 months of ownership regardless. File with HMRC within 60 days of sale completion. Spain also taxes worldwide capital gains for residents (19–28%), with credit for UK CGT paid.
Double taxation treaty
The UK-Spain Double Taxation Convention covers income, pensions, and gains. UK government pensions (NHS, civil service, armed forces) are taxed only in the UK. Private pensions are taxable only in Spain once resident. Employment income is taxed where the work is performed. Rental income from UK property: taxed in both, with credit relief in Spain. The Beckham Law (flat 24% for 6 years) can override standard rates for qualifying new arrivals.
Getting EU mobility back
After 5 years continuous legal residence, apply for EU Long-Term Resident status — grants the right to live and work in other EU states. Spanish citizenship requires 10 years of residence (reduced to 2 years for Latin American nationals, but not UK citizens). Spanish nationality gives full EU freedom of movement. Note: Spain does not allow dual nationality with the UK — you'd need to renounce British citizenship, which is a dealbreaker for most.
Brexit bottom line: You're now a third-country national in the EU. No more right-to-reside, no more EHIC (GHIC is emergencies only), no automatic pension uprating without the Withdrawal Agreement. Every country above requires a visa application, proof of income, and private health insurance to get started.
Moving from Canada to Madrid
CRA departure tax, provincial healthcare, WHV & visa for Canadian passport holders
Moving from Canada to Madrid
CRA departure tax, provincial healthcare, WHV & visa for Canadian passport holders
Tax situation
Spain taxes residents on worldwide income. The Canada-Spain treaty prevents most double taxation, but you'll still file in both countries during the transition year. Spain's Beckham Law (24% flat tax for 6 years) can help if you qualify.
Healthcare swap
Spain's public healthcare is strong and covers residents. Private insurance is required for most visa types and costs €80–€180/month. Your Canadian provincial coverage lapses faster than you'd expect.
How to get in
The Digital Nomad Visa is the cleanest remote-work route. Non-Lucrative Visa works for retirees with passive income. No employer needed for either.
Working Holiday Visa
Spain has a WHV agreement with Canada. Age limit: 18–35. Duration: 12 months.
The CRA departure tax
When you cease Canadian tax residency, the CRA treats it like you sold almost everything. Unrealized gains on stocks, crypto, and non-registered investments are taxed at departure — even though you didn't actually sell.
Losing your provincial health card
Each province has its own rules. Some cut you off faster than others.
Canadian bottom line: Your passport opens more doors than most Canadians realize — especially the Working Holiday agreements that Americans don't get. The real complexity is the tax exit: departure tax, TFSA recognition, CPP/OAS withholding, and provincial healthcare timing all need planning before you go, not after.
Moving Within the EU to Madrid
EHIC/S1 healthcare, tax residency triggers & expat communities for EU passport holders
Moving Within the EU to Madrid
EHIC/S1 healthcare, tax residency triggers & expat communities for EU passport holders
What your EU health card actually covers here — and when it stops working
EHIC — European Health Insurance Card
EHIC covers medically necessary care during temporary stays. After empadronamiento, register at your local centro de salud for full SNS access. You need your NIE and proof of social security affiliation (employed) or convenio especial (self-pay, ~€60/month for under-65s) if not working.
S1 Form — Porting Your Coverage
Pensioners from another EU country get full SNS access via the S1 form. Posted workers use the A1 certificate. Spain also offers a convenio especial — pay ~€60/month to voluntarily join the public system if you're not employed.
Source: EU Regulation 883/2004 (coordination of social security), EU/EEA bilateral agreements
When Spain starts taxing you — and how your old country might not let go
You're tax-resident in Spain if you spend more than 183 days, have your 'center of economic interests' there, or if your spouse and minor children reside there (rebuttable presumption). Spain's Beckham Law (régimen especial) lets qualifying employees pay a flat 24% on Spanish income for 6 years — but freelancers don't qualify. The autónomo regime applies to self-employed, with progressive rates up to 47%.
⚠ Freelancer PE risk
Spain is among the most aggressive EU countries about enforcing tax residency for remote workers. The Hacienda actively checks bank accounts, property records, and utility usage to establish residency. If you're moving from Spain, ensure you formally deregister (baja censal) and close your padron — otherwise Spain may continue claiming you as resident.
Source: Spain national tax authority, EU ATAD directive, OECD Model Tax Convention
Expat communities, language meetups, and how to find your Stammtisch
Russian Cultural Center, Pushkin School, Orthodox parishes. Smaller than Barcelona's Russian community but growing.
Source: InterNations, Facebook groups, community directories — verified May 2026
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What should I know before moving to Madrid?▾
Madrid is a real relocation destination, not a backpacker layover. What you need to know: permanent residency in ~5 years, 1-bed rent from $1498/month, primary language is Spanish. This page breaks down the full picture — cost of living, visa paths, safety, language barrier, and what daily life actually looks like for someone who stays past the honeymoon phase.
How safe is Madrid, really?▾
Homicide rate: 0.6 per 100,000 (UNODC). World average is 5.8, so Madrid is very safe by global standards. Numbeo Crime Index sits at 28.7/100 (lower = safer) — that's what residents actually say about walking home at night, not what the tourism board says. Learn the neighborhoods before signing a lease — every city has blocks you'll love and blocks you won't.
What's the real cost of living in Madrid?▾
A 1-bed in the centre runs about $1498/month (Numbeo). Day-to-day: a cheap restaurant meal: $17.70, monthly transit pass: $41. All in — rent, food, getting around, keeping the lights on — budget $1898–$2298/month depending on whether you cook or eat out. That's the settler number, not the tourist number.
What's the weather actually like in Madrid?▾
Madrid: Summers reach around 31°C with about 15.1 hours of daylight in Jun, winters drop to around 1°C and 9.3 hours of daylight in Dec. Warm enough to regret not having AC, cool enough that some people try.