Can you live permanently in Lanzarote?

Long-term or permanent residency authorises the subject to live and work on the islands indefinitely, under the same conditions as Spanish residents.

How long can you stay in Lanzarote for?

Citizens of many non-EU countries do not require a Lanzarote visa to visit the island for a holiday and can stay for up to 90 days in any rolling 180 days. Visas are available to citizens of third countries to move here to live, for work and to start a business.

Is it hard to move to Lanzarote?

Relocating to Lanzarote – Local Resources and ServicesAs you can see on our Market Information page, which gives more detail about the island's demographics, nearly 30% of Lanzarote's current residents were born outside of Spain, so illustrating that it is relatively easy to take the plunge.

Can I go and live in Lanzarote?

How long can you stay in Lanzarote if you own a property?

Even if you own a property in Spain, you're still entitled to stay for only 90 days in a 180-day period without applying for a residence permit or a visa.

What is it like to live in Lanzarote?

When you are living on the island, at the beginning you'll probably be really eager to see every place. Lanzarote is a beautiful place to live however if you are moving from a bustling location it can seem quiet 'contained' after a while. What we mean is that there are only so many places to visit while living here.

The minimum buying and drinking age in Spain is 18, which is fairly young compared to the rest of the world. This includes buying alcohol in bars and clubs, restaurants and shops.

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