Migration corridor

Moving from Mexico to Spain: Visa, Cost & Best Cities (2026)

Moving from Mexico to Spain: short-stay access, official legal routes, PR timeline, and the best destination cities from the shared advisor dataset.

Mexico citizens can enter Spain for 90 days on the current public short-stay rule. The main public routes here are Estudiante (Student Visa), Visa de Nómada Digital (Digital Nomad Visa, Ley de Startups 28/2022), Trabajo Estacional (Seasonal Work Permit, GECCO-managed). Estudiante (Student Visa) is the clearest published route with a documented processing window of 28 days. long-term residence after 5 years; Spain citizenship after 2 years legal residence for Mexican nationals (iberoamerican preference, Art. 22 Código Civil Español) — a very favorable path vs. standard 10 years for other nationalities. 90 days in any 180-day rolling Schengen period. KEY DISTINCTION: visa-free entry is for short-stay tourism/family/business ONLY. Working or residing in Spain requires a separate permit applied for from Mexico before arrival. No Schengen visa required for Mexican nationals. Mexico listed in EU Regulation 2018/1806 Annex II.

Short stay 90 days visa free
Published routes 8 Spain
Best cities 5 Shared advisor consensus

Entry access: ready · Legal routes: ready · PR / citizenship timeline: ready · Best cities: ready · Recognition: ready · Diaspora: collecting

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Entry access

Mexico to Spain short-stay rule
Status visa free
Maximum stay 90 days
90 days in any 180-day rolling Schengen period. KEY DISTINCTION: visa-free entry is for short-stay tourism/family/business ONLY. Working or residing in Spain requires a separate permit applied for from Mexico before arrival.
Work on short stay Must verify
Current rule No Schengen visa required for Mexican nationals. Mexico listed in EU Regulation 2018/1806 Annex II.
Conditions
  • Valid Mexican biometric passport
  • Sufficient funds for stay
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Tourism, family visit, or short business meetings only — paid work requires permit
Source and date

PR and citizenship timeline

long-term residence after 5 years; Spain citizenship after 2 years legal residence for Mexican nationals (iberoamerican preference, Art. 22 Código Civil Español) — a very favorable path vs. standard 10 years for other nationalities. 90 days in any 180-day rolling Schengen period. KEY DISTINCTION: visa-free entry is for short-stay tourism/family/business ONLY. Working or residing in Spain requires a separate permit applied for from Mexico before arrival. No Schengen visa required for Mexican nationals. Mexico listed in EU Regulation 2018/1806 Annex II.

This section is taken from the corridor’s published short-stay and residence notes, then kept linked to the official sources above.

Best cities right now

This list is profile-agnostic: it aggregates six shared advisor profiles under the closest published passport scope for this corridor.

Top destination cities for Spain
Rank City Consensus fit Appears in profiles Median rent Salary signal
1 Valencia 10-36 5
2 Zaragoza 10-36 5
3 Sevilla 10-36 5
4 Málaga 10-36 5
5 Murcia 10-36 5

Recognition pointer for regulated jobs

ENIC-NARIC Spain / Ministerio de Universidades

Regulated/professional recognition status must be checked with the national ENIC-NARIC or sector authority before presenting occupation-specific advice.

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FAQ

Does this page replace official visa advice?

No. It summarizes current public rules and links the issuing authority for every legal claim shown here.

Why are some origin-to-country pairs missing?

We publish only the pairs that already have passport access, at least two official legal routes, a timeline, and best-city data.

How should I use the city list?

Use it as a starting point. Then open the Advisor to change profile, housing budget, or household assumptions for your own case.

Sources

  1. EU Regulation (EU) 2018/1806 — Annex II (Visa-Free List)
  2. Spain Ministry of Foreign Affairs — Consular Services / Visas
  3. Spain — Secretaría de Estado de Migraciones (Official Work & Residence Permits)
  4. Migraciones España · 2026-06-12
  5. ENIC-NARIC Spain / Ministerio de Universidades · 2026-06-13