Modifications introduced in Law 14/2013 on support for entrepreneurs and their internationalisation, by the new Law on the promotion of the start-up ecosystem
In Madrid on 12 December 2022The new Law for the promotion of the start-up ecosystem has modified part of the regulation of Law 14/2013 on support for entrepreneurs and their internationalisation, both with the creation of a new case, and with the modification of some of the common characteristics of the authorisations regulated in this law.
- New case of obtaining a visa and/or residence authorisation for international teleworkers, under a new Chapter V Bis.
- Definition:
To benefit from this status, you must be a graduate or postgraduate from a university or business school of recognised prestige, have professional training or have at least three years' professional experience.
- Requirements specific to this authorisation:
- Proof of the existence of a real and continuous activity for at least one year of the company with which the professional has an employment or professional relationship.
- Existence of the employment or professional relationship for at least three months prior to the application.
- And accreditation of being able to carry out the activity remotely.
- Visa:
- Residence permit:
It shall be valid for a maximum of three years and may be renewed for two-year periods.
- General requirements are amended.
- Only a criminal record certificate will be required from the country or countries where the applicant has resided in the two years prior to his/her application for residence, and he/she must also provide a declaration that he/she has not been convicted of any criminal offence during the last five years.
- Residence for the authorisations provided for in Law 14/2013 shall have an initial duration of three years.
- The passport will be sufficient proof of registration with the Social Security for the first six months of residence or stay, without prejudice to applying for the NIE at a later date.
- Chapter III on entrepreneurs and business activity is amended.
- Duration and application:
The application will be made electronically to the UGE and, when the interested party is outside Spain, a single application will initiate both, the authorisation and visa procedures.
- Definition of entrepreneurial and business activity:
This report will analyse the degree of innovation, taking into account:
- Have received public funding in the last three years, without revocation.
- Expenditure on research, development and technological innovation.
- Degree of attractiveness of the market, with recruitment strategies.
- Life phase of the company: Implementation of prototypes and obtaining a minimum viable product, or start-up of the service.
- Competition. Competing companies and differentiation.
- Dependence on suppliers, or rental contracts, as well as relations with other economic operators.
- The professional profile of the applicant and his/her involvement in the project, as well as that of the rest of the team.
- The business plan with the description of the project, the financing and the investment required.
- Chapter IV on highly qualified professionals is amended.
- Graduates or postgraduates from universities and business schools of recognised prestige.
- Advanced vocational training graduates.
- Specialists with at least three years' comparable professional experience.
- Extension of the job search period for graduates.
- Modification of the residence permit for traineeships.
- Creation of a working group to draw up instructions on these modifications.
- Issuance of foreigner identification numbers (NIE).
We remain at your disposal for any questions you may have.
Yours sincerely,
ECIJA's Employment and Immigration Department
Telf: + 34 91.781.61.60