The Spain Golden Visa has long been one of Europe’s most attractive residency-by-investment programs, allowing non-EU citizens to obtain legal residence in exchange for investing in the Spanish economy. Designed to attract foreign capital, it offered pathways through property purchases, business investments, or financial instruments.
However, 2025 marks a critical turning point. The Spanish government has introduced sweeping reforms that effectively end much of the traditional Golden Visa structure. The new policy reflects growing concerns about housing affordability and speculative real-estate investment. While existing investors remain protected, new applicants now face a completely different environment.
This article provides a specialist-level overview of the Spain Golden Visa Program as it stands in 2025—its investment routes, the impact of recent reforms, eligibility criteria, and the benefits still available to qualifying investors.