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How to live in Andorra as a Stranger: what to take into account before moving to the Principality

How to live in Andorra as a Stranger: what to take into account before moving to the Principality

Before going to live in Andorra permanently, it is important to consider some aspects. In Superior Real State we explain how it is to live in Andorra

How to go and live in Andorra as a sTRANGER person: immigration syste

It is a small country of 468 km and 75,000 inhabitants that is not part of the European Union and is governed by its own laws.

To live in the Principality, either temporarily or permanently, being Stranger or of any other non-Andorran nationality, a residence permit is required.

There are active and passive residence permits, depending on whether your intention is to work in Andorra or have a non-profit residence. It's important to be clear about this distinction when you start your project to go and live in Andorra.

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The laboursystem being Stranger: Work Permit

It's a country with many job opportunities for both employees and entrepreneurs; its economy has several important engines, such as the tourism sector, sports and skiing, and the banking sector.

If you plan to work in the Principality, going to live in Andorra as a Spaniard requires obtaining a work permit. More information


Work permit for Andorra

The health system

Called Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social (CASS), it has some peculiarities: it is based on co-payment, it allows the patient to choose the doctor, it has agreements with Spain and France for greater coverage...

If you want to go and live in Andorra, it is important to know that initially all the health expenses are paid 100% by the patient and then the CASS returns the percentage of the corresponding treatment.

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The education system

To live in Andorra it is also interesting to know that there is a very complete educational system that contemplates in itself 3 types of schools: Andorran schools, French schools and Spanish schools. Thus, you have a great variety of options to choose how to educate your children.

Transportation

Living in Andorra requires having your own car to move around the Principality, there is also a network of intercity buses. Communications with France and Spain are by road, by car or by bus.

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Come and live in Andorra

The quality of life

Andorra offers its inhabitants a high quality of life; it has a GDP of over 46,000 euros per capita per year and a minimum wage of almost 1000 euros per month by law.

If we add to this the security of the citizens and the low rate of crime, it is not surprising that life expectancy in Andorra is higher than in many other European countries.

The mountain climate and a generous nature: the ideal environment to live in good health

One of the reasons to go and live in Andorra and buy a property is its beautiful natural environment, which allows you to breathe clean air and benefit from its dry climate. Moreover, it allows you to do mountain and snow sports on a daily basis: hiking, mountaineering, mountain biking, skiing, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, etc.

90% of the territory is made up of forests, rivers, meadows, mountains... Without doubt, going to live in Andorra surrounded by nature is the best guarantee of a healthy lifestyle.


Living in Andorra as a Spaniard


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