If
you have made any enquiries at all about moving to Spain or buying property here, you will almost certainly have heard about Nif and Nie numbers. Used by many estate agents and UK property sales companies as the very reason you could not possibly manage without their help they are in fact simply numbers which identify you. If you move to Spain or buy property here you will require one of these and a description
of what they are follows:
NIE
(Número de Identidad/Identificación de Extranjero):
This number is issued to all foreigners once they obtain residency
and will appear on their Residency Card. This is their identification
number in Spain and is required in order to file taxes, establish
a business, open a bank account (not necessary for foreign accounts),
and for almost any other form you will have to fill out. Both
EU citizens and non-EU citizens get issued an NIE. You
can print out a copy of this form by clicking here. If you take or send
this form to the Spanish Embassy in your own country you can
obtain your NIE before you depart for Spain. Simply click on
the link and then print out the form.
DNI
(Documento Nacional de Identidad): This is the ID number for
Spanish citizens. The same number is used for the Spanish driver’s
license.
NIF (Número
de Identificación Fiscal): This is the tax ID number
for all individuals. For Spaniards, it’s the DNI plus
one letter; for foreigners, it’s the same number as your
NIE. Once you have an NIE, you do not need to re-apply for an
NIF; if and when you have to pay taxes, use your NIE number.
If you’re a nonresident who has to pay taxes in Spain,
you may get an NIF issued to you without having an NIE. This,
of course, does not mean you get automatic residency in Spain,
nor will it make it any easier to get residency.
CIF (Certificado
de Identificación Fiscal): This is the the same as the
NIF, but for companies.
Social Security
Number: If you intend to work in Spain, your employer will apply
for your social security number when you start your first job.
This number will stay with you for all subsequent jobs. If you
are intending to be self-employed, you apply for this number
yourself.
Once you know what the procedure is obtaining your NIF number is little more than queuing. If you are an SPC client we'll have someone take you to the appropriate office and translate for you.
Note:
It will prove a great time saver if you have a few sets of passport photos available when you arrive in Spain. Most, forms require two or three photographs. Three sets should be more than adequate for average requirements.