Spain Golden Visa ended April 3, 2025. Explore alternative residency: Digital Nomad Visa, Non-Lucrative Visa, and more options.

On April 3, 2025, Spain officially terminated its Golden Visa program under Ley Orgánica 1/2025, published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on January 3, 2025. This marks the end of a 12-year program that allowed non-EU citizens to obtain Spanish residency through significant real estate investment.
This comprehensive guide explains what happened, who is affected, and the alternative pathways still available for those seeking Spanish residency.
Launched in 2013 during Spain's economic recovery, the Golden Visa (officially "Visa de Residencia por Inversión") allowed non-EU nationals to obtain Spanish residency by making qualifying investments, primarily:
Over its lifetime, the program granted more than 10,000 residency permits through real estate investment alone.
The Spanish government cited several reasons for abolishing the program:
Rising property prices in major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and coastal areas made housing increasingly unaffordable for local residents. In some municipalities, Golden Visa purchases accounted for up to 10% of total property sales.
The European Commission urged member states to restrict "golden passport" schemes due to security concerns, particularly following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The UK, Ireland, and Portugal have already modified or ended similar programs.
Since 2022, more investors purchased high-value properties without intending to relocate to Spain, fueling speculation rather than genuine integration.
| January 3, 2025 | Ley Orgánica 1/2025 published in BOE |
| April 3, 2025 | Official end date - no new applications accepted |
The law repealed Articles 63-67 of Law 14/2013, which had established the Golden Visa framework.
Important: If you already hold a Golden Visa or submitted your application before April 3, 2025, you are protected:
The transitional provisions ensure no retroactive impact on existing investors.
While the real estate route has closed, several pathways to Spanish residency remain available:
Introduced in 2023, this is now one of the most attractive options for remote workers:
Read our detailed guide: Digital Nomad Paradise: Costa Blanca Living Guide
Ideal for retirees and those with passive income:
For business founders creating jobs in Spain:
For executives and specialized workers:
If you have family legally residing in Spain:
Yes, absolutely. The end of the Golden Visa does not affect property ownership rights. Non-EU citizens can still:
The only change is that property purchase no longer automatically grants residency rights.
For investors specifically seeking residency-by-investment, these EU countries still offer Golden Visa programs:
Despite the Golden Visa ending, Costa Blanca remains highly attractive for international property buyers:
Property investment remains a sound financial decision even without the residency component.
While the end of Spain's Golden Visa closes one door, multiple alternative pathways to Spanish residency remain open. The Digital Nomad Visa and Non-Lucrative Visa are particularly attractive options for those who can demonstrate stable income or work remotely.
For property investors, Costa Blanca continues to offer exceptional value, lifestyle benefits, and strong rental potential regardless of visa considerations.
Ready to explore your options? Contact Casa Rica Estate for expert guidance on property investment, or consult with our partner immigration lawyers for residency advice.
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