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Working visa and job placement Spain
Chapter 1 : Understanding the Types of Visas for Spain
Section 1 : The Different Types of Visas
Long-Stay Visas : For stays longer than 90 days.
Specific Visas: Work, family reunification, etc.
Section 2 : Visa for a Single Person
Eligibility Criteria
Selection Process
Advantages and Limitations
Section 3 : Visa for the Family
Family Reunification
Required Conditions
Rights of Family Members
Section 4 : Work Visa
Types of Available Work Visas
Work Authorization
Role of the Employer in the Process
Section 5 : Entrepreneur and Self-Employed Visa
Conditions for Entrepreneurs
Required Business Plan
Minimum Investment
Section 6 : Residence Visa for Investors (Golden Visa)
Real Estate or Financial Investments
Minimum Required Amount
Advantages of the Golden Visa
Chapter 2 : Preparing the Necessary Documents
Section 1 : Visa Application Forms
Where to Obtain Them (Spanish Consulate or Official Website)
How to Fill Them Correctly
Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes
Section 2 : Identity Documents
Valid Passport (at least 6 months beyond the intended date of departure)
Recent Photographs (passport format)
Birth and Marriage Certificates (if applicable)
Section 3 : Proof of Financial Resources
Bank Statements for the Last 3 Months
Income Certificates (pay slips, employment contract)
Proof of Pension or Passive Income
Section 4 : Proof of Accommodation
Invitation Letter from a Host in Spain
Rental Contract or Proof of Property Ownership
Section 5 : Travel Insurance
Insurers Approved by Spanish Authorities
Coverage Period Corresponding to the Stay
Section 6 : Specific Documents for the Work Visa
Signed Employment Contract by the Spanish Employer
Work Authorization Issued by the Ministry of Labor
Qualifications and Diplomas (certified copies)
Section 7 : Documents for Family Reunification
Proof of Family Relationship (birth, marriage certificates)
Proof of Adequate Resources and Housing
Health Insurance for Family Members
Section 8 : Translation and Legalization of Documents
Documents to Translate into Spanish
Sworn Translators
Apostille of The Hague or Consular Legalization
Chapter 3 : Visa Application Process
Section 1 : Making an Appointment at the Consulate
Locate the Nearest Spanish Consulate
Online or Phone Appointment Procedure
Timelines to Anticipate
Section 2 : Preparation for the Interview
Frequently Asked Questions
Documents to Bring
Appropriate Attire and Behavior
Section 3 : Visa Fees
Amount of Fees According to Visa Type
Accepted Payment Methods
Refund Policy in Case of Refusal
Section 4 : Submitting the Application
Final Verification of Documents
Process at the Visa Application Center or Consulate
Obtaining the Receipt
Section 5 : Tracking the Application
How to Check the Status of Your Application
Average Processing Times
Contact in Case of Delay or Problem
Section 6 : Receiving the Visa
Notification of the Decision
Verification of Information on the Visa
What to Do in Case of Error or Omission
Section 7 : In Case of Refusal
Main Reasons for Refusal
Appeal or Review Procedure
Tips for a Successful New Application
Section 8 : Preparation for Departure
Organizing the Journey (plane tickets, luggage)
Documents to Have on Hand
Information on Spanish Customs and Immigration
Chapter 4 : Finding a Job in Spain
Section 1 : Job Search
Online Job Portals (InfoJobs, LinkedIn, Indeed)
Recruitment Agencies
Professional Networking
Section 2 : Writing the CV and Cover Letter
Spanish Standards for CVs
Personalizing the Cover Letter
Highlighting Skills and Experiences
Section 3 : Recognition of Foreign Degrees
Recognition Procedure (homologación)
Competent Organizations (Ministry of Education)
Documents to Provide
Section 4 : Preparing for Job Interviews
Common Questions
Cultural Codes to Respect
Post-Interview Follow-Up
Section 5 : Understanding the Spanish Employment Contract
Types of Contracts (indefinite, temporary, internship)
Probation Period
Important Clauses
Section 6 : Rights and Obligations of Workers
Working Hours and Overtime
Paid Leave and Public Holidays
Social Security and Benefits
Section 7 : Learning Spanish
Importance for Professional Integration
Courses and Certifications (DELE)
Online Resources and Mobile Apps
Section 8 : In-Demand Sectors
Tourism and Hospitality
Technology and Telecommunications
Healthcare
Renewable Energies
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Section 8 : Preparation for Departure
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