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Subject: Live and work in Spain.


From: Raul Lopez Guti .         Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 04:34:50 -0800

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Live and work in Spain.
Spanish Immigrant Visas
Live and work in Spain.

General Information about Immigrant Visas.(www.map.es)

Immigrating to the Spain permanently is an important and complex
decision. In general, in order to be eligible to apply for an immigrant visa, 
a foreign citizen / invitation letter must be sponsored by a Spanish
citizen or legal permanent resident relative(s), or by a prospective
employer.

Foreign citizens wishing to immigrate to live permanently in the Spain
must comply with Spain immigration law and specific procedures to apply
for your visa.

By Spanish immigration law, immigrants to the Spain are divided into
two general categories:those who may obtain legal permanent residence status without numerical 
limitation, andThose who are restricted by an annual limitation on the number of
persons who may enter as permanent residents.

The second category is further divided into:
family sponsored immigrants,
employment based immigrants, and
Diversity immigrants.
Categories of immigrant visas
There are two categories of immigrant visas
Non-numerical limited immigrants:

Immediate Relatives of Spanish Citizens: The spouse and minor unmarried
children of a Spanish citizen, and the parent of a Spanish citizen who
is over the age of twenty-one.
Returning Residents: Immigrants who have lived in the Spain previously
as lawful permanent residents and are returning to their unrelinquished   residence in Spain after 
a temporary visit of more than one year abroad.

Numerical  immigrants: For more information on how to get Spanish visa,
You are to contact,

Contact Person: Sr Miguel Maria Carlos
telephone number :+34-699-458-600.
Email: ministerio_publicas@lycos.com

Yours Faithfully,
Raul Lopez Guti.
  

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