Not necessarily. We provide clear explanations in English and structured guidance, helping you understand each requirement before interacting with Spanish institutions.
Whether you are starting a new professional chapter, launching a business, retiring in the Mediterranean or seeking a different lifestyle, the transition should feel structured and manageable — not stressful.
Relocating to Spain often involves multiple procedures, appointments and documentation requirements that can quickly become confusing without the right guidance.
At Settled in Spain, we help you approach each administrative step with clarity, preparation and structure.
Our role is to:
We do not replace official institutions — we help you navigate them correctly.
Instead of feeling lost in translation, you gain a clear roadmap tailored to your situation. Instead of guessing what comes next, you move forward with confidence and certainty.
Support with NIE, TIE appointments, padrón registration and digital certificate setup.
Guidance for autónomo registration, Social Security enrolment and accountant coordination.
Assistance with driving licence exchange, DGT appointments and vehicle documentation.
Help with bank accounts, health insurance, school registration and utilities setup.
We explain Spanish administrative procedures in clear, straightforward English, so you always understand the process.
Every procedure follows a clear and organised pathway, helping you avoid delays and common administrative mistakes.
We connect you with trusted local professionals and coordinate key steps to keep your relocation process organised.
Whether you are planning your move, preparing documentation or already navigating Spanish administration, the right advice can help you avoid delays and move forward with certainty.
Yes. The NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) is essential for many administrative procedures in Spain, including opening a bank account, signing contracts, working legally or paying taxes.
The timeline can vary depending on your nationality, documentation and appointment availability, but having a structured plan helps avoid unnecessary delays.
Yes. Many procedures can be prepared remotely, including documentation guidance and appointment coordination before your arrival.
No. Our role is to guide you through the administrative process, help you prepare correctly and connect you with the appropriate professionals when needed.
Yes. Many administrative steps in Spain are interconnected, so we help coordinate procedures in the correct order to avoid delays and repeated paperwork.
Not necessarily. We provide clear explanations in English and structured guidance, helping you understand each requirement before interacting with Spanish institutions.