Category · updated 13.07.2026

Life in Spain: practical guides for those who have already moved or are getting ready to

The residence card is in your pocket — and only now does the real Spain begin: a rental contract, booking a doctor's appointment, school enrolment (matrícula), exchanging your driving licence. This category offers practical breakdowns of the everyday questions a Russian-speaking family faces after relocating.

We verify every figure instead of copying it over from last year's texts. Rates, income thresholds and rules in Spain change every year, so each article shows the date it was last updated. For a precise calculation for your case — city, income, family composition — we do an individual consultation.

These materials are useful even before you move: it's worth comparing city-by-city expenses with the income threshold of your chosen route — the digital nomad visa (DNV) or the non-lucrative residence permit (NLV) — and you buy your health insurance policy as early as the application stage. Where to start:

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Budget · 2026

Cost of Living in Spain in 2026: Family Expenses by City

A table of a family's monthly expenses in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Málaga: housing, groceries, transport, insurance — and how the budget compares with the income thresholds for a residence permit.

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Health

Healthcare in Spain for Residents: Insurance, Seguridad Social and Private Clinics

Which insurance policy you need for a visa, what the public system provides, how to get the tarjeta sanitaria (health card) and when to go to a private clinic.

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Children

Schools and Children's Education in Spain: State, Private and International

State schools, concertada (state-subsidised), private and international: language of instruction by region, enrolment (matrícula), documents and your child's adaptation.

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Adaptation

Spanish Language and Adaptation After Moving: How to Settle In Quickly

MCER (CEFR) levels, the public EOI language schools, the DELE, SIELE and CCSE exams, everyday adaptation in the first 90 days and where to find your community.

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Transport

Transport in Spain for Residents: Driving Licence, Car, Public Transport

Licence exchange (canje) through the DGT, buying a car and the taxes involved, the ITV vehicle inspection, travel passes in major cities and car sharing.

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Related Services and Tools

Everyday matters are easier to handle when your legal status is set up correctly. These pages will help you check the requirements:

How to Get a Spanish Residence PermitStep-by-step guide: grounds, documents, income, the TIE card (foreigner's ID card). Digital Nomad Residence Permit (DNV)Remote work for clients abroad. Income from 200% of the SMI (minimum wage). Non-Lucrative Residence Permit (NLV)Passive income from 400% of IPREM ≈ €2,400/month. Questions and AnswersShort answers from lawyers to frequent questions about living with a residence permit.
Planning Your Life in Spain? Start with the Right Residence Permit The initial case review is free: we'll check your income and family composition against the requirements for each route and show you in advance what monthly budget to expect in your chosen city.
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