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🇪🇸 Care worker visa routes in Kingdom of Spain

Thinking about Kingdom of Spain as a place to work? Below is the 1 Kingdom of Spain visa route that most commonly fits care workers, with what each one needs and a link to the official government source. Always confirm the current rules on the primary source before acting.

Also searched as: senior care worker, social care worker, support worker, health care assistant.

1 matched route0 without a sponsor1 leads to settlement

What this means for care workers

Of the 1 Kingdom of Spain route that commonly fits care workers, 1 needs a sponsoring employer and 0 do not, and 1 can lead to permanent residence. Care workers work in a regulated field, so immigration approval is only half the journey: in most countries you must also clear a separate professional-registration or licensing step before you can practise in Kingdom of Spain. That recognition process often takes as long as the visa itself, so it is worth starting in parallel.

The most-used skilled route into Kingdom of Spain overall is the Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) permit, which also fits many care workers — it is included below.

Typical figures — Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) permit

Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.

How long it takes

3 weeks – 6 weeks

UGE-CE publishes a 20-working-day decision target under the Startup Law for in-country HQP applications. Consular applications typically run 4–8 weeks.

Verified 1 June 2026 · UGE-CE — Highly Qualified Professional →

Time to permanent residence

Arrival → permanent residence (5 years) → citizenship (10 years for most nationalities; 2 for Latin American).

Leads to Residencia de Larga Duración, then Spanish citizenship.

Ministerio de Justicia — Nacionalidad española →

Routes that fit care workers

  • Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) permit

    Residence permit for highly qualified workers with a Spanish employment contract, processed under the Law 14/2013 regime.

    Sponsor required · Leads to settlement · 3 years; renewable for 2 years; leads to permanent residence after 5.

Figures by route

Verified salary floor and processing window per matched route, each primary-sourced. Indicative, not legal advice.

RouteSalary floorProcessingSettlement
Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) permit—3 weeks – 6 weeksYes

Frequently asked questions

Which visa routes suit care workers moving to Kingdom of Spain?+−

Kingdom of Spain has 1 route that commonly fits care workers: Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) permit. The best fit depends on whether you already have an employer sponsor, your salary, and your qualifications — open any route below for its full eligibility criteria and primary government source.

Do care workers need a job offer to move to Kingdom of Spain?+−

For the routes that fit care workers here, yes — all 1 require a sponsoring employer or a confirmed job offer. Securing that offer is usually the first and slowest step, so it is worth starting there.

Can care workers settle permanently in Kingdom of Spain?+−

Yes. 1 of the 1 matched route leads toward settlement or permanent residence. Permanent-residence timelines vary by route, so check the settlement detail on each visa page.

Do care workers need to requalify or register to work in Kingdom of Spain?+−

Care workers work in a regulated field, so immigration approval is only half the journey: in most countries you must also clear a separate professional-registration or licensing step before you can practise in Kingdom of Spain. That recognition process often takes as long as the visa itself, so it is worth starting in parallel.

How long does the Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) permit take to process?+−

The typical published decision window is 3 weeks – 6 weeks (UGE-CE — Highly Qualified Professional, verified 1 June 2026).

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This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.