The recent announcement by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, regarding the elimination of the 'Golden Visa' marks a turning point in the field of residency in Spain. Below, we detail the implications of this measure and how it affects the real estate sector, as well as Molinares Abogados 's position on this change.
The end of the 'Golden Visa:
Pedro Sánchez's public commitment to eliminate the granting of the 'Golden Visa', which allowed residence in Spain to be obtained through a real estate investment of more than 500,000 euros, reflects the Government's determination to ensure that housing is a fundamental right and not an object of speculation.
The commitment of Molinares Abogados:
At Molinares Abogados, we are committed to our clients and their right to legal residence in Spain. Our team of experts in immigration law is available to provide advice and support in all procedures related to residency, even in the context of these legislative changes.
Impact on the real estate sector:
The elimination of the Golden Visa will have a significant impact on the real estate sector, especially for those who sought to obtain residency through this route. It is essential to be informed about these changes and seek specialized legal advice to adapt to the new requirements.
Government commitment to housing:
The Government's reiterated commitment to the right to decent housing in Spain reflects the will to make housing a fundamental pillar of the welfare state. This includes measures to promote the construction of affordable and protected housing.
The elimination of the 'Golden Visa' is an important step towards protecting the right to housing in Spain. At Molinares Abogados, we are here to help you obtain your residency legally and securely. Contact us today for more information!


