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D.1 — Passive Residence for Internationally Recognized Talent
VisasAndorraD.1 — Passive Residence for Internationally Recognized Talent
AndorraAndorra•Europe
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D.1 — Passive Residence for Internationally Recognized Talent

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

2-4 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

2 years

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Passive Residence for Internationally Recognized Talent in Andorra was established as a strategic legislative initiative designed to elevate the Principality’s global profile by attracting high-caliber individuals who have achieved significant acclaim in their respective fields. Created under the framework of the Andorran Law on Immigration, this visa category exists to bridge a specific gap in the nation’s residency system, which traditionally prioritized either passive investors with substantial capital or active business owners. Recognizing that economic wealth is only one facet of national development, the Andorran government introduced this niche pathway to foster a "knowledge and prestige economy." By providing a legal framework for world-class experts, athletes, and cultural icons to settle in the Pyrenees, Andorra effectively incentivizes the transfer of intellectual and cultural capital, ensuring that the country remains a hub for excellence that transcends mere financial investment. This visa serves as a bespoke instrument for those whose contributions to science, culture, or sports are globally documented, allowing the state to diversify its demographic landscape while maintaining the rigorous security and regulatory standards that define the Andorran immigration model.

The ideal applicant for this residency is a distinguished professional who can provide objective, verifiable proof of international recognition, such as prestigious awards, championship titles, or peer-reviewed professional achievements that place them at the pinnacle of their craft. Unlike standard residency permits that focus primarily on business activity or passive investment, this visa is distinctively meritocratic, prioritizing the applicant’s reputation and societal impact over their commercial portfolio. While the financial requirements—including a non-refundable €50,000 deposit with the Andorran Financial Authority and a consistent annual income exceeding 300% of the national minimum wage—ensure that residents remain self-sufficient, the true barrier to entry is the qualitative assessment of their talent. This visa offers the unique benefit of long-term residency in one of Europe’s most secure and tax-efficient jurisdictions without the obligation to engage in local business operations, providing a tranquil environment for high-achievers to continue their work. However, it is a highly selective and niche category; applicants must be prepared for a rigorous vetting process where their international standing is scrutinized. The limitation lies in its exclusivity, as it is not intended for the general workforce, but rather for a select tier of individuals who bring prestige to the Principality, thereby creating a community of residents who are as notable for their accomplishments as they are for their commitment to the Andorran way of life.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be an internationally recognized talent in the fields of science, culture, or sports.

Must provide proof of international recognition, achievements, and standing in their respective field.

Must establish their main residence in Andorra for at least 90 days per calendar year.

Must demonstrate sufficient financial means to support themselves and their dependents without working in Andorra (typically >300% of the Andorran minimum wage for the main applicant, plus 100% for each dependent).

Must make a non-refundable deposit of €50,000 to the Andorran Financial Authority (AFA) for the main applicant, plus €12,000 for each dependent.

Must hold private medical insurance valid in Andorra.

Must pass a general medical examination in Andorra.

Must provide a clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin and any country of residence in the last few years.

Must own or rent a property in Andorra to serve as a permanent residence.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Min. Income

54,912 EUR/yr

Investment

50,000 EUR

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport.

Criminal record certificate (apostilled/legalized).

Proof of international recognition (awards, titles, media coverage, etc.).

Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, tax returns).

Private medical insurance policy.

Medical certificate issued in Andorra.

Proof of accommodation (rental contract or property deed).

Marriage or birth certificates for dependents (apostilled/legalized).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows residency in a safe, high-quality-of-life environment.
  • Favorable tax regime (maximum 10% income tax).
  • Lower physical presence requirement (90 days/year) compared to active residency.
  • Access to high-quality healthcare and education systems.
  • Allows for family reunification.
  • Strategic location between France and Spain.

Worth Knowing

  • Does not grant the right to work or conduct business within Andorra (unless specific exceptions for international projects are met).
  • Requires a significant non-refundable financial deposit.
  • Strict compliance with the 90-day minimum stay is required to maintain the permit.
  • The application process requires thorough documentation and professional legal assistance is highly recommended.
  • Andorra is not part of the EU/Schengen, though it is accessible via France and Spain.

Application Process

1

Prepare all required documentation, including proof of talent, financial solvency, and criminal records (must be apostilled/legalized and translated into Catalan).

2

Secure a property in Andorra (rental or purchase).

3

Submit the application to the Andorran Immigration Department.

4

Undergo a medical examination in Andorra.

5

Make the required deposit to the AFA.

6

Pay the government application fees (€2,500 for the main applicant, €500 per dependent).

7

Await approval and receive the residence permit card.

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