Spanish Golden Visa: Why is it the solution I am looking for?

In which nations are more fundamental requirements for the best quality of life possible met? Where can you find additional opportunities? Measuring and evaluating quality of life is a very subjective and complex task. The Social Progress Imperative’s Social Progress Index, which averages scores across these three dimensions: fundamental human needs, foundations of well-being, and opportunity, is one of the most fascinating indices for doing so. According to this rating, Spain is ranked 19th in the world for having the highest quality of life, with Norway and Denmark have the world’s highest quality of life, followed by Finland and New Zealand. Spain is among the countries with the greatest social progress. In this study, the indices of safety, medical care, pollution, and climate are all considered, as they all contribute to quality of life. Besides these, there are many more reasons to consider Spain as a second residence through the Spanish Golden Visa, and why it is an ideal country to invest, to move and to give a better opportunity of life to your children.

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In terms of education, five out of the Europe’s top 100 universities are in Spain. These are University of Barcelona (33rd), University of Valencia (56th), Autonomous University of Barcelona (68th), University of Granada (74th), and Autonomous University of Madrid (96th). In terms of public transportation, Spain has the most extensive network in Europe, ranking fifth in the world and first in the EU, with plans to extend its network by 2,700 kilometers in the next years. The railway route that connects Madrid and Barcelona and extends to the French border is Europe’s longest high-speed rail line, stretching 804 kilometers. All these despite the challenging and mountainous geography of Spain.

According to the rankings of the 50 Best Restaurants, the top restaurants in Europe are in France, Spain, and Italy. Eneko Atxa’s Azurmendi restaurant is the first Spanish name in the ranking, while Etxebarri, in sixth place, and Restaurant Quique Dacosta, in eighth place, round out the top ten.

In recent years, Spain has established itself as a global benchmark, ranking third in terms of fiber optic deployment. According to the National Markets and Competition Commission’s most recent report, fiber optics reached more than 12 million lines in Spain at the end of last June. As a result of these advancements, Spain now ranks among the top 20 countries in the world in terms of Internet speed, precisely in 16th place, with an average speed of 89.59 Mbps. This puts it above of nations like France (85.96 Mbps), Italy (36.69 Mbps), Portugal (63.02 Mbps), Finland (55.07 Mbps), Germany (60.55 Mbps), Denmark (49.24 Mbps).

The European Central Bank issued a report on Thursday that will make the Spanish bank’s directors very happy. For the first time in at least two years, Spanish banks’ return on equity topped the list of eurozone businesses, at 3.79% in March. This rate is the second best in the European Union, after only the Romanian bank’s 4.43%. Spanish entities were well above the eurozone average of 1.83% and 1.87% for the Twenty-seven.

What is the Spanish Golden Visa?

The Spanish Golden Visa is an investment program in which you, as a Filipino investor, can obtain residency in this European country in exchange for a monetary investment.

This is one of the residency and citizenship solutions offered by Orience to foreign investors. In addition, it is the fastest way to acquire residency in the European Union.

Our experience of more than 10 years accompanying our clients and helping them to obtain their visas endorses us as experts. Contact us!