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Guidance

Living in Spain

Information for British citizens moving to or living in Spain, including guidance on residency, healthcare and passports.

This guide sets out essential information for British citizens moving to or living in Spain.

Read about the services our consulates in Spain can provide.

This information is provided as a guide only. You should get definitive information from the Spanish authorities. Read the general guidance on moving to and living in Spain from the Spanish government. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is not liable for any inaccuracies in this information.

Read general guidance on moving or retiring abroad.

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To be exempt from registering with the the EU’s Entry Exit System (EES), (EES), British residents in the the EU will will be required to show a uniform-format biometric card which is listed as a residency document under the Withdrawal Agreement. For residents of Spain, that card is the TIE.Tarjeta Viewde theIdentidad de Extranjero (TIE). View the EU’s frequently asked questions about the EES.

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Green Certificates (‘Certificado de Registro de Ciudadano de la Unión Europea’) will not be recognised for EES exemption. The Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE) is the only residency document listed in the EU Schengen Border Guard Handbook and is the only document which border officers will accept as legal proof of residency.  

Green Certificate holders may be wrongly identified as overstaying in the Schengen area andand, therefore, denied entry to Spain or other Schengen countries. countries.  

Contact the Spanish Government’s Government’s ‘Extranjeria’ offices for for information on how to apply for the new TIE.

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While the green certificate will not be recognised for travel and EES exemption when EES is introduced in October, it does continue to be a valid proof of residency, and therefore, entitlement to public services within Spain.

If you have difficulty using your green A4 certificate or credit card-sized piece of paper within Spain, you can refer to this Letter confirming the continued recognition of the certificate of registration (green residency certificate) for UK residents in Spain (PDF, 216 KB, 2 pages). This document sets out the most relevant official Spanish government websites that confirm the validity of the Green Certificate.

For further information in English on howexchanging your green certificate see the Spanish government’s residency Q&A for UK nationals and their families living in Spain.

If you have lived in Spain for some time but not previously registered as resident 

If you have been living in Spain for some time and have not yet registered as a resident, you should take action now. It is a legal requirement for all foreign nationals residing in Spain to applyregister as residents. See Applying for a TIE.   

Obtaining a ‘Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE)’ ensures you are prepared for the newfuture TIE.as this document is key to accessing vital services in later life.  It also means that you won’t face travel disruptions when the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) comes into effect on 12 October 2025.  

If you were living in Spain prior to 1st January 2021 butand can demonstrate you don’twere haveliving anyin residencySpain documentslegally despite not having previously registered, you and areyour registeringfamily formembers themay firsthave time,rights youunder the Withdrawal Agreement. You will be asked to submit evidence to prove that you complied with the residency criteria at the time (e.g. you were registered on the municipal registry (padron‘padron municipal).municipal’ and had comprehensive healthcare insurance).  

If your application is successful, you will be issued with a biometric residence card called a ‘Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE).’ This card has ‘Articulo 50 TUE’ printed on it which shows that you have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement. Agreement.  

If your application is rejected, you may be able to appeal. See Appeal process for further information. 

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If Viewyou thealready EU’shave frequentlya askedTIE, questionsit is your responsibility to ensure that your details (i.e. address) are up to date and you must renew your TIE card if it is about to expire. See TIE renewal.

You must also ensure that you are correctly registered on the EESmunicipal register (‘padron municipal’).

If your TIE was issued under the Withdrawal Agreement see TIE holders with rights under the Withdrawal Agreement for morefurther details.information.

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ForYou moreshould information:apply to renew your TIE 30 days before the document expires, or within 90 days of its expiry date. 

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Updates to this page

Published 22 March 2013
Last updated 814 AprilAugust 2025 + show all updates
  1. Information added on the estimated launch date of the European Entry Exit System (EES).

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Update history

2025-08-14 13:28
Visas and residency section reviewed and updated with information on the forthcoming EU Entry and Exit scheme (EES) and how UK nationals can register as residents in Spain.

2025-04-08 11:55
Information added on the estimated launch date of the European Entry Exit System (EES).

2025-04-03 13:31
Information added to the ‘Emergencies’ section about the mobile app ALERT COPS.

2025-03-21 11:23
Information added on the need for British residents in Spain to have a ‘Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE) to be exempt from the European Entry Exit System (EES). Green Certificates will not be recognised.

2024-11-26 16:15
Added information about getting a marital status certificate for a cohabitation arrangement. Added information about an administrative letter known as a ‘baja consular’.

2024-08-13 15:23
New link to the European Union’s page of frequently asked questions about the ‘Entry Exit System’ (EES).

2024-05-22 14:16
New guidance on the EU’s Entry Exit System and registration exemptions.

2024-05-13 13:32
New information for British residents in Spain on the introduction of the EU’s Entry Exit Scheme (EES) in Autumn 2024 and the documentation required to be exempt from registration.

2024-01-16 08:30
New information on the removal of the 15-year limit on voting rights for British citizens living overseas. See ‘Voting’ section for full details.

2023-12-21 11:15
Updated guidance published on the recognition of the certificate of registration ‘green’ residency certificate in Spain; removal of information on voting and standing in the May 2023 local elections.

2023-08-04 09:59
Updated guidance on UK driving licence exchange in Spain

2023-03-16 11:33
The UK and Spanish governments have agreed new temporary arrangements for exchanging UK and Gibraltar driving licences in Spain (from 16 March 2023).

2022-11-22 14:18
Voting section updated with information for UK nationals who wish to vote in local Spanish elections in May 2023

2022-04-29 19:09
Driving section updated: from 1 May 2022 UK driving licences will no longer be valid for driving in Spain if you have been resident for more than 6 months.

2022-03-11 08:00
Important information in the Working in Spain, and National insurance sections if you work in Spain, even if it is for an employer based in the UK.

2022-03-01 10:46
Voting section updated with information about participating in local elections including standing as a candidate.

2022-02-23 12:05
Updated ‘Driving in Spain’ section: extension to the grace period for residents to drive in Spain using a valid UK licence.

2021-12-29 06:44
The grace period when UK driving licences will be recognised for driving for residents in Spain has been extended to 28 February 2022.

2021-10-27 15:23
Driving in Spain section updated: your valid UK driving licence will be recognised for driving in Spain until 31 December 2021.

2021-10-11 15:57
Visas and residency section updated: the additional support provided by the UK Nationals Support Fund to UK nationals making their residency application, will end on 31 December 2021. Contact the relevant implementing partner before this date if you need this additional support.

2021-02-16 14:16
Coronavirus section updated with a link to guidance on vaccines.

2020-09-07 12:14
Passports and travel section updated to include information on passport validity and entry requirements when travelling to other European countries from January 2021.

2020-08-11 15:36
Addition to the UK Nationals Support Fund section regarding the provision of assistance with residency applications in Valencia and Castellon regions (Babelia Association).

2020-07-21 09:06
Visas and residency section updated to include information about how to access the UK Nationals Support Fund for those who may find it harder to complete their residency application.

2020-07-20 10:18
Driving section updated with additional guidance on how to exchange your UK licence for a Spanish one.

2020-07-09 14:22
Visas and residency section updated with information about the new residency document – Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE)

2020-01-23 14:07
Brexit update: includes further details on passport validity, healthcare rights and State Pension uprating if the UK leaves the EU with a deal.

2020-01-09 12:34
Updated information on children travelling from Spain.

2019-09-23 16:55
Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement.

2019-09-03 16:15
Brexit update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.

2019-08-29 11:02
Information on new requirements for minors travelling from Spain from the 1 September in the passports and travel section

2019-06-10 10:00
EU Exit update – additional information added to the passports and travel section.

2019-04-30 13:48
Information on voting in the European Parliament elections.

2019-04-16 15:54
EU Exit update: Added in new information on EU Exit in pensions, passports, healthcare and returning to the UK section.