Moving to Costa del Sol as a British Expat [2026] — Complete Legal Guide
Area Guide4 June 202613 min read

Moving to Costa del Sol as a British Expat [2026] — Complete Legal Guide

Everything British expats need to know about moving to Costa del Sol after Brexit: NIE, Non-Lucrative Visa, EHIC replacement, buying property, IRNR and life in Marbella, Fuengirola and Mijas.

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Moving to Costa del Sol as a British Expat [2026] — Complete Legal Guide

Costa del Sol remains one of the most popular destinations in Europe for British expats. Despite Brexit, tens of thousands of British nationals live in Fuengirola, Marbella, Mijas and Benalmádena — attracted by the Mediterranean climate, affordable lifestyle, strong English-speaking community and direct flights from UK airports.

How Brexit Changed Things for British Expats

Since 31 December 2020, UK nationals are treated as third-country nationals (non-EU). This means:

  • No automatic right to reside in Spain
  • Must apply for a residency permit through a Spanish consulate in the UK
  • No access to EU Registration certificate (Certificado de Registro)
  • IRNR non-resident tax rate is now 24% (not 19% as for EU residents)

Protected rights: If you registered as a Spanish resident before 31 December 2020 under the Withdrawal Agreement, your rights are protected. Contact us if unsure about your status.

Step 1: Get Your NIE

Non-negotiable first step for any British expat moving to Spain or buying property on Costa del Sol.

  • Where: Oficina de Extranjería, Calle Mauricio Moro, 2, 29006 Málaga
  • Timeline: 2–4 weeks for appointment, same day issuance
  • Official fee: €9.84

Full guide: How to Get a NIE in Spain 2026

Step 2: Choose Your Residency Route

OptionBest forIncome requiredWork right
Non-Lucrative VisaRetirees, passive income~€27,800/yearNo
Digital Nomad VisaRemote workers~€2,160/monthYes (external)
Golden VisaProperty investors (€500K+)InvestmentYes

Non-Lucrative Visa (Most popular for British retirees)

Requirements:

  • Minimum ~€27,800/year (pension, investments, rental income)
  • Private health insurance in Spain
  • Criminal record certificate from UK (apostilled)
  • Application at British Spanish consulate in London, Edinburgh, or Manchester

Timeline: 3–5 months

Digital Nomad Visa (Popular in Málaga tech hub)

For British nationals working remotely for UK or international employers. Málaga has Google, Vodafone, Accenture and a thriving coworking scene.

Key benefit: Access to Beckham Law — flat 24% tax rate for 6 years.

British Expat Communities on Costa del Sol

Fuengirola — Most Popular British Town

  • Estimated 15–20% British population
  • English-speaking estate agents, solicitors, GPs, dentists
  • British supermarket sections, social clubs, English-language events
  • Property prices: €1,400–2,500/m² — more affordable than Marbella

Marbella — Premium Lifestyle

  • Golden Mile, Puerto Banús, Nueva Andalucía
  • Luxury properties often exceed the Golden Visa threshold (€500K+)
  • Property prices: €2,000–10,000+/m²

Mijas and Mijas Costa

  • Quieter, more rural lifestyle
  • Mijas Pueblo (traditional white village) + Mijas Costa (beachside)
  • Property prices: €1,200–2,200/m²

Buying Property as a British Expat

Same process as all non-EU buyers:

1. Obtain NIE (mandatory)

2. Open Spanish bank account

3. Due diligence (Nota Simple, community debts, IBI, planning status)

4. Sign arras contract (typically 10% deposit)

5. Pay ITP at 7% (resale) or IVA 10% + AJD 1.5% (new build)

6. Register at Land Registry

Full guide: Property Purchase Costs Spain 2026

Annual Tax: IRNR for British Property Owners

Post-Brexit, UK residents pay the non-EU rate of 24% on imputed income:

Cadastral valueTax base (1.1%)IRNR (24% UK rate)
€80,000€880**€211.20**
€120,000€1,320**€316.80**
€200,000€2,200**€528.00**

Full guide: IRNR Non-Resident Tax Spain 2026

British Expat Checklist for Costa del Sol

  • [ ] Get NIE (Calle Mauricio Moro, 2, Málaga or via Costa Expat)
  • [ ] Apply for Non-Lucrative Visa or Digital Nomad Visa from UK consulate
  • [ ] Open Spanish bank account
  • [ ] Arrange private health insurance (required for Non-Lucrative Visa)
  • [ ] Sign rental contract or complete property purchase
  • [ ] Register for empadronamiento at local Ayuntamiento (Fuengirola, Marbella, etc.)
  • [ ] Understand IRNR obligations (24% post-Brexit)
  • [ ] Consider Spanish tax residency implications (183+ days/year)

Frequently Asked Questions

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