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Moving to Barcelona from Germany

EuropeEU memberBeckham Law eligible

Visa & Residency

EU Freedom of MovementProcessing: 2-4 weeks

German citizens have full freedom of movement within the EU. Register at the Oficina de Extranjeros within 3 months to obtain a green NIE certificate.

No visa needed (EU)Beckham Law eligible

Tax & Finance

Double tax treaty in placeIncome tax: 14-45%VAT (Germany): 19% vs Spain: 21%

Spain-Germany double taxation treaty covers employment income, pensions, and investment gains. German freelancers (Freiberufler) should deregister their German tax residency when moving.

Embassy & Consulate

Spanish Embassy

Consulado General de Espana en Berlin

Berlin

Visit website

Germany Consulate in Barcelona

Deutsches Generalkonsulat Barcelona

Passeig de Gracia, 111, Atico, 08008 Barcelona

Visit website

Cultural Tips for Germany Nationals

Language barrier: MediumCultural distance: Medium
  • Punctuality is more relaxed here. Being 15 minutes late to social events is perfectly normal.
  • Recycling exists but is not as rigorous as Germany. You will find color-coded bins on the street, not in your building.
  • Sundays are not dead here. Many shops in tourist areas are open, and restaurants are always busy.
  • Bureaucracy in Spain makes German Amt visits look efficient. Bring patience and all documents in triplicate.
  • The Barcelona tech scene has a strong German contingent. Check out events at the German Chamber of Commerce.

Cost of Living: Munich vs Barcelona

CategoryBarcelona vs Munich
Rent (2BR apartment)-30% cheaper
Groceries-25% cheaper
Dining out-30% cheaper
Public transport-35% cheaper
Overall25-35% cheaper overall

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