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MOVING TO ANDORRA: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO ANDORRA IMMIGRATION

By
Jose Maria Alfin
on
November 30, 2022

Moving to Andorra comes with numerous tax benefits. Get the facts and details
with a complete guide Moving to Andorra Immigration | Fintax Andorra

Do you ever wish you could pick up and move somewhere else? If life stresses you
out, you may want to look into Andorra immigration to see if the small country
is correct for you.

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It may be in the mountains, but Andorra has much to offer people. Consider how
to move there and why you should determine if it's the right choice.

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Keep reading for more.


KNOW HOW TO GET TO ANDORRA

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One of the most critical steps in Andorra immigration is getting to the country.
No matter where you're moving from, you can't fly directly into Andorra.

You will need to fly into La Seu Urgell, which is 20 minutes from Andorra, and
you can fly there from Madrid. Then, you can take a bus to the Andorra border
and cross into the country.

Andorra doesn't have an airport or train station, so the bus is the only way to
get in and out.

Understanding how to get to Andorra can help you plan for your move. That way,
you'll have time to get to your new home and settle in before you start work or
school.


APPLY FOR RESIDENCY


‍NEXT, YOU'LL NEED TO DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO APPLY FOR ANDORRA PASSIVE RESIDENCE
OR ACTIVE RESIDENCE PERMIT. PASSIVE RESIDENCE (OR ADMINISTRATIVE RESIDENCE)
REQUIRES YOU TO STAY IN THE COUNTRY FOR AT LEAST 90 DAYS AND INVEST €400,000 IN
ANDORRAN ASSETS.


ALTERNATIVELY, YOU CAN GET A PERMIT TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS. YOU'LL NEED TO
HAVE €15,000 AND YOUR OWN COMPANY.


A THIRD OPTION IS TO GET A WORK PERMIT THROUGH AN EMPLOYER IN ANDORRA.

Active residence (or tax residence) requires you to spend more than 183 days per
year in the country. It requires that Andorra is your centre of vital interest
and economic interest.

However, you can work in Andorra and take advantage of healthcare and the low
tax rates. You'll get a tax residency certificate after six months of living in
Andorra.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE TYPE OF RESIDENCY

CONSIDER ANY EXIT TAX YOU MAY HAVE TO PAY WHERE YOU CURRENTLY LIVE. YOU SHOULD
ALSO CONSIDER WHETHER YOU'RE MOVING TO ANDORRA ALONE OR WITH YOUR FAMILY.

Knowing where you'll earn the majority of your income. The passive residence may
be a better option if that's not Andorra.


LOOK FOR A JOB

Unless you start a business or continue your current self-employment in Andorra,
you'll need to find a job. Getting a job can help you get a work permit to make
money after moving to Andorra.

You must apply for the residence and self-employment program if you're
self-employed. Andorra allows 900 people to live in the country annually through
this program.

You can also look for a job in the country. In that case, your employer will
take care of organising your seasonal work permit, so you shouldn't have to
worry about it.

The tourism sector is an excellent industry to work in when you live in Andorra.
However, you don't have to work in tourism to fulfil the Andorra visa
requirements.


APPLY FOR A WORK PERMIT

If your employer doesn't help you apply for a work permit, you'll need to do so
yourself. You will need to provide a copy of your passport and your CV and
photos.

Andorra also requires a housing status certificate to ensure you have somewhere
to live. That way, you can move to the country and settle without searching for
housing.

Married couples should also provide a copy of a certificate of their marital
status. All of this can help make your case for pursuing Andorra's active
residence so that you can live and work there.


RESEARCH PLACES TO LIVE

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To ensure you have all of your documentation to apply for residency, look at
potential places to live. You can find apartments, houses, and other types of
residences.

If you already have a job offer, consider how far away you want to live from
work. Andorra is very small, so you may not need to live in the same city as
your job to have a short commute.

Maybe you want to live in the capital Andorra la Vella, or in a smaller town.
All cities and towns can be great locations, but the place for you depends on
your situation.

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DECIDE IF YOU'LL BUY OR RENT

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As you plan your relocation to Andorra, consider if you want to buy or rent a
property. Buying can be an excellent choice if you plan to stay in Andorra long
term and pursue Andorra active residence.

However, renting can also be a fantastic choice, especially when moving to
Andorra. You don't have to worry about buying a home in an area you don't like.

If you find you want to move within Andorra, you can do so when your lease ends.
Consider the pros and cons of renting and buying a home to make the best choice
for you.


CONSIDER OPENING A BANK ACCOUNT

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An Andorra tax advisor may tell you to open a bank account once you get to the
country. That way, you can receive money from a job or from local clients for
your business.

You will also be able to access your money in Euros, the local currency. Even if
we're reaching the end of cash, having a local bank account offers many
benefits.

For example, some of the money you earn from an Andorran bank deposit won't be
subject to taxes. Having a local bank account also means you won't have to deal
with currency conversion whenever you want to buy something.


TRANSFER YOUR MONEY

After you set up your bank account, you should transfer enough money to support
yourself. Then, you'll be able to pay for housing and other expenses before you
get your first local paycheck.

You can also transfer extra money if you want to jump into cryptocurrency
investing. You'll be able to work with a cryptocurrency advisor in Andorra to
help support the correct currencies.

Even if you don't want to invest in cryptocurrency, having the extra money
available is helpful. You never know when something may go wrong and delay a
paycheck.

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THINK ABOUT THE LANGUAGES

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YOU MAY BE ABLE TO GET BY IN ANDORRA IF YOU ONLY SPEAK ENGLISH. HOWEVER, IT
HELPS TO LEARN AT LEAST A BIT OF CATALAN, SPANISH, OR FRENCH, THE COUNTRY'S MOST
COMMON LANGUAGES.

Catalan is the official language, but Spanish and French are somewhat similar.
Learning one or more languages may help you stand out when applying for jobs
since employers won't need to translate things.

Knowing the language will also help you get through the visa application
yourself. You won't have to hire an interpreter to help you understand the
questions on the forms.

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PREPARE FOR HEALTHCARE COSTS

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One of the biggest differences you may experience after moving to Andorra is the
healthcare system. Americans will have to get used to paying into a
government-run health insurance program.

The program covers over 90% of Andorran residents, including all salaried
employees. You'll have to purchase private health insurance if you don't have
coverage.

In either case, the cost may be a bit more than you're used to, especially if
you're healthy. However, you won't have to worry about your health costs going
up and down from month to month.


FORTUNATELY, THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDORRA PROGRAM CAN COVER YOU IF YOU GET SICK
WHEN TRAVELLING TO SPAIN, FRANCE, OR PORTUGAL. YOU SHOULD INFORM THE GOVERNMENT
OF YOUR TRAVELS TO ENSURE THEY'LL REIMBURSE YOU FOR YOUR EXPENSES.

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REVIEW THE SCHOOL SYSTEM

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IF YOU HAVE OR WANT KIDS, YOU SHOULD LOOK AT THE ANDORRAN SCHOOL SYSTEM.
LUCKILY, ANDORRA HAS SOME OF THE BEST SCHOOLS, AND YOUR CHILDREN CAN ATTEND
SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY FOR FREE.

Most schools teach in Catalan, French, Spanish, and even English. That can help
your children get accustomed to the languages in the area, but they can learn in
a language they understand.

The country has public and private schools if you prefer to send your child
there. However, you can't homeschool your children if they're residents of
Andorra because they have to attend school from ages 6 to 16.

Andorra also offers maternal education to children between three and six years
old. Teenagers 16 to 18 can enrol in upper secondary education, but those
programs aren't required.

If you currently have or plan to have kids, you want to move somewhere that will
offer them a great education. Andorra is an excellent place to raise your
children and set them up for their futures.

Each city has public schools, and your child can learn various languages. If you
want to start their education early, maternal education is an option, though you
don't have to do it.

Upper secondary education is another optional form of schooling. After your
child turns 16, they can finish school or continue learning to prepare for
college or university.

You don't need to worry about the cost of your child's schooling through the
free school system. That can help you save more money to use for other things.


PACK YOUR BELONGINGS

The last foremost step before moving to Andorra is packing and shipping your
belongings. If you have significant investments that you want to bring, you may
want to talk with an Andorra lawyer.

They can help you explore your options for transferring or selling investments.
If that's not a concern, you can simply pack all of your stuff as if you were
moving domestically.

Be sure to consider what items you want to keep with you during the trip to
Andorra. Then, you can pack those in a carry-on or in a suitcase that you check
when you get to the airport.

You may need to sell your home, car, and other items that you won't bring with
you. If you'll be a passive resident, you might choose to put the items in
storage.


WHY MOVE TO ANDORRA

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Even if you understand how Andorra immigration works, you should consider why
you should move there. The country may not be massive, but it offers plenty of
benefits.

That way, you'll be able to determine if Andorra is the right country for you.
If so, you can then look into the various cities in the country to find your
perfect job and home.

Here are some of the best reasons to move to Andorra.

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AFFORDABLE COST OF LIVING

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Compared to many other European countries, Andorra is an affordable place to
live. You may be able to save almost a third of your money if you move to
Andorra.

Individuals and families should live comfortably without needing a massive
income. That means you can afford to work less and spend more time doing things
you live.

Food and housing are relatively affordable, as are healthcare and other
services. Plus, Andorra's location makes it easy and affordable to travel to
other parts of Europe.

Barcelona makes for an excellent day trip, while Toulouse and other cities in
France and Spain are great weekend getaways. If you don't want to worry about
money, Andorra may be your place.


LOW TAXES

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Of course, you also enjoy paying less tax in Andorra (in this link you can try a
simulation through our calculator). This is good for employees and
entrepreneurs, so you can save more of your money to spend on housing or food.

Alternatively, you can put more money into cryptocurrency or other investments.
A good blockchain advisor in Andorra can help you decide how much to invest and
where to put your money.

That way, you can invest in things taxes don't apply to, saving even more money.
And you'll be able to enjoy living in Andorra, or you can move and pay less in
exit tax.

THE ANDORRAN GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO MAINTAINING THE TAX RATES AT THE CURRENT
LEVEL.


ONE OF THE SAFEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

Andorra claims to be one of the safest countries in the world, and the claims
hold up. The country has almost no violent crimes yearly, and some people will
even return your purse if you leave it behind.

Residents may leave their cars unlocked when they go shopping. Firearms are hard
to obtain compared to other countries, which keeps gun use rates low. Low
unemployment also helps minimise crime.

Another factor that makes Andorra safe is the border patrol. You can only enter
from a few points, and the country checks you thoroughly to make sure you're
safe to enter.

Of course, it's impossible to guarantee that no crime will ever happen. However,
the odds are much lower in Andorra than in many other countries.

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GORGEOUS VIEWS

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If you like nature, you'll love living in Andorra. Its location in the middle of
the Pyrenees Mountains makes Andorra the perfect place to go hiking or rafting,
and you can partake in winter sports.

Even if you don't want to do a ton of physical activity, you can go sightseeing
in various cities. There are also plenty of parks for you and your family to
visit, so you can explore plants and animals.

You may even be able to get a home with a beautiful view of the mountains.
Andorra can be an excellent location for people who love nature.

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PROGRESSIVE HEALTHCARE

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HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS VARY BETWEEN COUNTRIES, AND ANDORRA'S IS ONE OF THE MOST
PROGRESSIVE. IT'S ONE OF THE TOP FIVE HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS IN THE WORLD, AND IT'S
UP THERE WITH SWITZERLAND AND NORWAY.

The country has a relatively high ratio of doctors to residents, at four doctors
per thousand people. That can make it easier to book an appointment when you
need care.

While you do have to pay into the system, you can benefit from plenty of
coverage. Andorra's program covers maternity care, and it helps with hospital
costs and checkups.

It can be hard to get used to the system, especially if you're moving from the
United States. However, you may find it's more convenient, especially since it
covers emergency care in certain other countries.

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WELCOMING COMMUNITY

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Moving internationally is a big decision, especially if you want to move alone.
Fortunately, you will meet a welcoming community of people to help you settle
in.

People in Andorra are nice to new people who come from different cultures. You
may be able to find other people from your country to help you get to know the
area.

The small population allows you to meet people more efficiently, and many people
speak various languages. While it helps to learn Catalan, you don't need to when
you first move to Andorra.


YOU CAN ALSO FIND A NICE TAX ADVISOR IN ANDORRA TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THE
FINANCIAL SYSTEM. THEN, YOU CAN SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS IN THE COUNTRY.


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GREAT EDUCATION SYSTEM

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If you currently have or plan to have kids, you want to move somewhere that will
offer them a great education. Andorra is an excellent place to raise your
children and set them up for their futures.

There are public schools in each city, and your child can learn various
languages. If you want to start their education early, maternal education is an
option, though you don't have to do it.

Upper secondary education is another optional form of schooling. After your
child turns 16, they can finish school or continue learning to prepare for
college or university.

You don't need to worry about the cost of your child's schooling through the
free school system. That can help you save more money to use for other things.

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GROWING ECONOMY

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Low tax rates and thriving tourism industry have helped Andorra's economy grow.
You have more buying power due to lower taxes, so you can buy items that come
into the country.

Andorra has also become a more popular tourist spot, which helps the economy.
There are hundreds of hotels and restaurants, which is excellent if you want to
work in that industry.

However, the industry helps the country bring in more money. That way, you can
enjoy free schools and good healthcare for as long as you're a resident.

Andorra's economy will probably never surpass that of a massive country.
However, it's good to know that it's growing since that means it will most
likely be an excellent place to live.

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FAST INTERNET

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If you need to use the internet often, Andorra can be a great place to live. A
lot of homes there have modems that support faster connectivity, so you can
communicate with people throughout Europe and the world.

Every home has fibre internet, which can run faster than dial-up and cable
connections. Businesses also have great internet, so you can work from a
restaurant or run your business with the internet.

Whether you want to work remotely or enjoy some Netflix after work, Andorra's
internet can meet your needs. It's a great choice to become a passive or active
resident.

As you look for somewhere to live, ask about the internet connection. Then, you
can make sure you'll be able to stay in touch with people back home.

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ANDORRA IMMIGRATION MADE EASY

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Moving abroad takes a lot of planning, but it comes with many benefits. If
you're thinking about Andorra immigration, be sure to start planning as soon as
you can.

Then, you can obtain the necessary documents and find a job. Soon enough, you'll
be able to pack your bags and fly into Spain or France before taking a bus to
Andorra.

Do you need help with the legal aspects of moving to Andorra? Learn about our
services and contact us for a consultation.

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Have you ever thought about packing all of your belongings, leaving familiarity
behind, and moving to an entirely different country? Can free healthcare and
education benefit you or your family members?

If the ex-pat lifestyle intrigues you, you may want to consider moving to the
adorable and forward-thinking country of Andorra. Readers, beware: You may just
want to relocate to Andorra after learning more about this European treasure!

Andorra is one of the best countries to work remotely, but plenty of in-person
employment opportunities are also available. This guide explains everything
about living in Andorra, including obtaining an Andorra residency.


WHERE IS ANDORRA?

Where Is Andorra? This small country is the 6th smallest in Europe and is
landlocked between Spain and France. It is nestled in the picturesque Pyrenees
mountains, providing crisp mountain air, excellent fishing opportunities, and
plenty of winter sports activities.

The history of this tiny nation is traced back to the 13th century. Its history
and beautiful landscape draw in about 8 million tourists per year.


GETTING TO ANDORRA

Due to its landlocked location and small stature, Andorra has no airport.
However, this isn't as big of a problem as it sounds.


THE CLOSEST AIRPORT TO ANDORRA IS LA SEU D'URGELL IN SPAIN, ONLY A 20-MINUTE CAB
RIDE AWAY.

The largest nearby airports are Barcelona, Spain, and Toulouse, France. Both are
about 2.5 hours away, so plan accordingly if you fly into one of these larger
airports.

You can take a local bus or a private car directly to Andorra from these
international airports.


THE COMMUNITY

So who lives in Andorra? As of 2022, the population of Andorra is 77,006, which
makes it one of the smallest countries in the world.

The inhabitants are people from many different ethnic backgrounds, including
other European country residents, Americans, and individuals from the
Philippines. Most historic immigrants into the region were French, Spanish,
Portuguese, and English and these demographics still comprise much of the
population today.

Andorra has attracted skiers worldwide, and many have chosen to expatriate to
this country to ski year-round. Some expatriate individuals once visited the
country as tourists but have since moved to Andorra full-time. Others have
immigrated to this country from other European countries for a higher-paying job
or are chasing seasonal ski resort work.

There is also a large demographic of other retired people from all over the
world who have chosen to relocate to Andorra for retirement. Given that the
country is small and quiet, many individuals around the age of 60 have chosen to
live in this country permanently to enjoy their leisure, non-working time.

Although Andorra is tiny, there is always something to do. The local schools
host regular events and celebrations such as community breakfasts or Christmas
school plays. There are also outdoor adventure club groups that meet routinely
to explore Andorra's exquisite outdoors.


THE BENEFITS OF LIVING IN ANDORRA

Below are multiple benefits of relocating to Andorra. Read here to learn more
about the top appeals of the country.


SAFETY

Andorra prides itself on having an exceptionally low crime rate. It's not a rare
occurrence for residents to leave their purses or phones unattended in this
country, and the locals even claim that it is one of the safest countries in the
world.

Only two roads lead out of the country, and the borders use surveillance highly,
further reinforcing a high sense of security.

Andorrans are generally welcoming and friendly to tourists, and robberies are
rare. Safety is one of the most important deciding factors when choosing a
country to relocate to. Because of Andorra's guaranteed security, it is no doubt
a hot spot for expatriates.


HIGH STANDARD OF LIVING

For its size, Andorra is one of the wealthiest countries in Europe. The
unemployment rate is also among the lowest globally at only 1.7%. It is easy for
seasonal workers from nearby European countries to work in Andorra.

Even though Andorra is not in the European Union, it still uses the Euro. The
minimum wage is 1,157.87 euros per month, which may not seem like a lot compared
to other countries, but it is a good wage relative to the cost of living. You
end up saving more money than spending while living in Andorra.

However, those with highly competitive jobs will earn much more than the
national standard. For example, doctors earn 11,500 euros per month, lawyers
earn 7,860 per month, and professors earn 5,580 euros per month.

Another benefit of relocating to Andorra for the high standard of living is a
free education and free healthcare.

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The real Estate market is in good momentum and increasing year after year. if
you want to know more about that, please check our blog about steps to buy a
property.


COST OF LIVING

To put the national minimum wage into perspective, we will provide examples of
how much it is to live in Andorra. Compared to other European countries, you
will find lower living costs in Andorra and lower taxation.

You can find a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with a parking garage in
Andorra for 950 euros a month.

A standard meal will cost 9-15 euros, a gym membership with plenty of amenities
will cost around 35 euros a month, and an annual ski pass is 180 euros a month.

So although the national minimum wage for entry-level jobs may not seem like
much, the low cost of living provides plenty of wiggle room to afford fun
activities, splurge purchases, and plenty of paycheck money saved.

Shopping in Andorra is also very inexpensive. Many products in Andorra are
duty-free, so shopping in this country is cheaper than in other European
countries.

The country offers over 2,000 stores to shop for just about any product, ranging
from economical to luxurious.


EDUCATION

Public education is free, and there are schools in nearly every town in Andorra
that international students may attend. Most classes are taught in the national
language, Catalan, but some are also available in English, Spanish, and French.

Private schools are also free for Andorran residents. International students
must pay for college, but the fees are very affordable. They typically range
from 1,500 to 4,000 euros per year.


LEISURE ACTIVITIES

There are so many Andorra outdoor activities. One of Andorra's most favoured
winter sports is skiing. Skiers come from around the world to experience the
fresh snow and the steep slopes of Andorra's Pyrenees mountains. As a result,
ski resorts thrive during the winter and offer plenty of employment options.

Residents and tourists anticipate each year's winter skiing and snowboarding
season in Andorra. The Grandvalira Resort is the most popular ski resort and
offers 130 miles of skiable terrain.

Hiking is also another popular recreational activity in Andorra's Pyrenees
mountains. You really get to experience the Andorra climate and geography while
hiking. Trails wind by lakes, up steep mountain passes, and through wildflower
meadows.

There are over 70 hiking trails in Andorra. The most popular include Coma
Pedrosa, a strenuous 8.5-mile hike that goes through valleys and past lakes and
refugees; Estanys de Tristaina, an easy 2.3-mile walk leading to a lake; and Pic
de Casamanya, a challenging 4.6-mile hike that offers 360-degree panorama views
of Andorra from the summit.

Mountain biking trails are accessible from late spring until late fall in
Andorra. Many ski resorts turn into mountain biking trails when the snow melts
and several backcountry trails.

If you need a little encouragement or have never biked off-trail before,
Singletrack Safari is a mountain bike tour company in Andorra that plans the
route for you, and they even provide lodging on overnight trips.

With over 20 crag locations, outdoor sport rock climbing is popular in Andorra
in the summer months. This is a great way to get up close and personal with the
towering Pyrenees mountains and truly experience the beauty of Andorra from an
intimate climbing trip in the backcountry.

Andorra is a pristine location for Horseback riding. This is one of the best
ways to experience a new country, as you will ride past the untamed beauty
surrounding you. Andorra has multiple equestrian centres and plenty of guided
horseback riding tours.

One of our favourites is this Panorama Trail Beach to Beach tour, an 11-day ride
throughout Andorra and the neighbouring countries of Spain and France. This ride
covers nearly 220 miles and is ideal for nature and adventure lovers.

There are many lakes in Andorra which provide excellent fishing excursions. This
is a fun leisure activity that the inhabitants of Andorra love during the summer
months.

We admire that the fishing in Andorra is regulated because it controls and
protects the marine life. There is a maximum number of fish allowed per person
per day. The fishing season officially lasts from March to November.


PATHWAY TO EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP

Andorra citizens can freely live between Spain, France, Portugal, and Andorra
due to a special arrangement. They can even receive free healthcare and
education and gain employment in any of the three other countries.

An Andorran passport means that you have access to 167 countries and even open,
visa-free entry into Russia. Andorran citizens may also move freely in between
the Schengen Zone.


OBTAINING RESIDENCY

Moving to Andorra is perfect for many expatriates because income tax is not a
deciding factor. Those wishing to move to Andorra have to apply for a residency
permit for either passive or active residency.

A passive residency is a way to go for those who wish to obtain a resident
status and receive the tax benefits but do not want to live in Andorra for the
majority of the year. With this, you must be in the country for at least 90 days
at a time, have money in a national bank, and have private health insurance.

As opposed to the 90-day active residency, an active, ongoing, and permanent
residency also requires a minimum stay of 183 days (6 months) a year in Andorra.

There are four categories for obtaining permanent residence here.

1. Category A: invest 350,000 euros into Andorra. Buying a house or property is
the most popular way to do so. You must also pay a 50,000 euro bond to the
Andorran government.

2. Category B: start a company in Andorra and pay a 50,000 euro bond to the
government.

3. Category C: be a world-class athlete, scientist, or personality.

4. Category D: start a company requiring more than 3,000 euros or invest in an
Andorran company, owning 20% or more.

After living in Andorra for 20 years, residents and expatriates are eligible for
naturalisation for citizenship. This period is reduced to 10 years for
individuals who graduated from an Andorran university.

Work permits are also issued by the government and paid by the employer for all
short and long-term residences. These permits are good for six months, and you
are eligible for a full-time work permit after this period.


THE NEXT STEP

Now that you know where Andorra is, how to get there, who lives there, the
available leisure activities, and how taxes and residency permits operate, you
are ready to take the next step and either visit or relocate to Andorra. Andorra
is a perfect retirement country, and obtaining residency is more accessible than
most other countries.

Check out the rest of our blog for more information about living in Andorra. We
hope you enjoy your time in this beautiful country.

MANY THINGS MUST BE CONSIDERED BEFORE TAKING A DECISION. EXIT TAX AND THE
DIFFERENTIALS MAKE THE OPTION INTERESTING TO HNWI OR UHNWI OR PEOPLE WITH
SUFFICIENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES. SPECIALLY INTERESTING IS THE TAX TREATMENT ON
CAPITAL GAINS DERIVED FROM FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS.

BUT, AS WE ALWAYS SAY, THERE ARE MANY FACTORS (NOT ONLY PERSONAL BUT ECONOMICAL,
EXIT TAX AND MANY PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES).

IMMIGRATION AND ANDORRA IS AN EXCITING OPTION, BUT THE INDIVIDUAL SHOULD
CONSIDER ALL THE PROS AND CONS BEFORE DECIDING ON THIS MOVEMENT.

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