Scornik Gerstein LLP is pleased to announce the launch of its updated 2026 Spanish Digital Nomad Visa Guide, prepared by the firm’s specialist immigration department. The guide explains in clear, practical terms who qualifies for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa, outlining the main professional, financial, and documentary requirements for non‑EU remote workers and international professionals wishing to reside in Spain while working for companies or clients abroad.
Does the Digital Nomad Visa include family members?
A central concern for many applicants is whether they can relocate with their loved ones, and the guide therefore dedicates a full section to this question. It clarifies in what circumstances the Digital Nomad Visa can include family members, detailing the conditions for spouses and children (including financially dependent adult children) to join the main applicant.
How long can a Digital Nomad Visa holder stay in Spain?
The 2026 Guide also explains how long a Digital Nomad Visa holder can stay in Spain and what long‑term options this status can open. It sets out the initial validity of the visa, the possibilities for renewal and extension, and how successful applicants may be able to reside in Spain for up to five years depending on the type of permit granted, helping readers understand their medium‑term perspectives from the outset.
Where must a digital nomad working from Spain pay its taxes?
Another key topic addressed is where a digital nomad working from Spain must pay their taxes, a question that often causes uncertainty for remote workers.
How to benefit from the Beckham Law regime?
To complement this, the guide includes a dedicated section on how to benefit from the Beckham Law regime, a special tax framework that may, in certain cases, allow qualifying individuals who relocate to Spain to be taxed under a favourable regime for a limited period.
How can Scornik Gerstein LLP assist you in this process?
Drawing on extensive experience successfully assisting many individuals and families in obtaining their Digital Nomad Visas, relocating to Spain and optimising their tax position, Scornik Gerstein LLP has prepared the 2026 Guide as a practical starting point for anyone considering this route. To receive advice that takes full account of your personal circumstances, you can contact the immigration department at:
Phone:
+44 20 7831 7070
+44 7540 667073
Email: london@scornik.com


