Active Residency (Self-Employed)
The path for entrepreneurs and business owners.
Active residency is designed for individuals who wish to live and work in Andorra by establishing their own business or participating in an existing one. Under the Omnibus Law 2026, this path requires a significant commitment to the country's economy.
Detailed Requirements
- Physical presence of at least 183 days per year.
- A non-refundable state contribution of €50,000.
- Establishment of a local company or ownership of at least 20% of an existing one.
- Serving as a director of the company.
- A security contribution of €3,000 for the immigration card.
- Mandatory basic Catalan (A1/A2) course for the first renewal.
Key Benefits
- Full right to work and conduct business in Andorra.
- Access to the local social security system (CASS).
- Family reunification after the first year.
- 10% maximum personal income tax rate.
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The Residency Process
A clear, 5-step path to your new life in the Pyrenees.
Initial Consultation
We analyze your profile to determine if Active or Passive residency is your optimal path.
Document Preparation
Our legal team handles the collection and legalization of required documents from your home country.
Company & Banking
We incorporate your Andorran company (if active) and facilitate introductions to premier private banks.
Immigration Submission
We submit your file to the Ministry of Interior, ensuring priority processing and handling all queries.
Final Approval
After a simple medical check, you receive your residency card and begin your new life in Andorra.
Expert Insights
Everything you need to know about the active residency process 2026.
How does the €50,000 contribution work?
Under the new regulations, the active residency requires a €50,000 non-refundable contribution to the Andorran government. This replaces the previous refundable bond system and is intended to fund local social initiatives.
What are the company formation costs?
Beyond the €50k contribution, you should budget approximately €7,000 for legal fees, notary costs, and administrative taxes related to the SLU (Sociedad Limitada Unipersonal) incorporation.
Can I work for a foreign company?
Yes, but you must be the director of your own Andorran company which can then invoice your foreign clients. This is a common setup for online workers and consultants.
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