Moving from United States to Spain
A complete relocation guide for United States citizens looking to move to Spain — visa pathways, taxes, salary purchasing power, rent, healthcare, safety, and the local nomad community.
Visa pathways
- Digital Nomad Visa (Ley de Startups) (Digital Nomad) — Beckham law gives 24% flat tax for 5 years. · min income $2760/mo · path to PR
- Non-Lucrative Visa (Passive Income) — No work allowed — pure savings/passive income. · min income $2900/mo · path to PR
- Student Visa (Student) — Up to 30h/week part-time work permitted.
Tax implications
Spain taxes residents on worldwide income with a top marginal personal income tax rate of 47%.
Brackets are quoted in EUR. Social-security / payroll contribution: 6%.
See full tax comparison →Salary purchasing power
A salary earned in United States stretches roughly 1.6× further in Spain on a like-for-like basket.
Cost-of-living index: United States 100 → Spain 64.
Compare full purchasing power →Savings forecast
Holding the same lifestyle as in United States, you'd save approximately 36% of your monthly spend by relocating to Spain. On a $4,000/mo budget that's about $1440/mo, or $17,280/year.
Rent comparison
Healthcare
Private consult: ~$50-100 USD
Excellent — EU residents and legal residents get full access to the public system (Sistema Nacional de Salud). EHIC card covers EU visitors.
Safety
NoodlePants safety score: Spain 83/100 vs United States 68/100.
Nomad community
Active NoodlePants members are checked in across Spain. Browse cities, neighbourhoods, and meetups on the Spain country page.
Explore Spain →Discord groups
Join the NoodlePants Discord — region-specific channels for Spain and other top destinations.