Remote Jobs in Spain

Spain is a top destination for remote workers seeking EU residency options. Barcelona and Madrid are growing tech hubs, and Spain's Digital Nomad Visa makes it attractive for non-EU remote workers.

Spain remote work FAQ

Is Spain good for remote work?
Yes — Spain has an excellent quality of life, lower cost of living than Western Europe's major cities, and a growing tech ecosystem. Spain's Digital Nomad Visa (launched 2023) allows non-EU nationals to live and work remotely in Spain, making it a popular choice for international remote workers.
What is the average salary for remote jobs in Spain?
Salaries for remote jobs based in Spain are generally lower than Northern European equivalents. Software engineers typically earn €35,000–€75,000. However, many Spain-based remote workers earn higher USD or EUR salaries from international companies.
What cities in Spain are best for remote work?
Barcelona leads as Spain's tech and startup capital, followed by Madrid. Valencia, Seville, and the Canary Islands (Las Palmas) are popular among digital nomads for their climate, co-working infrastructure, and lower costs.

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