Emigration to Spain is no longer an impulsive decision but a project planned months in advance. Leyanis Zorrilla, an expert in immigration planning and director of Nexum Tramilex, stands out in this shift. Her firm specializes in assisting entrepreneurs and professionals who wish to establish their lives and businesses in the country.
Zorrilla has helped dozens of entrepreneurs and skilled workers relocate to Spain via the digital nomad residence, one of the legal pathways generating significant interest among those working remotely for companies or clients abroad. Instead of emigrating "to see what happens," her approach is based on a different premise: anticipating every requirement, organizing documentation, and designing a clear roadmap before taking the step.
Emigrating to Spain should not be a leap into the unknown, but a planned project where each step has its time and place.
The digital nomad residence allows foreign professionals and freelancers to legally reside in Spain while maintaining their work activity with external clients. However, the process involves economic, fiscal, and documentary requirements that, if poorly managed, can delay arrival by months or lead to permit denial. This is where Nexum Tramilex's approach makes a difference: comprehensive support ranging from initial profile assessment to obtaining the permit and subsequent settlement.
Under Leyanis Zorrilla's direction, the firm has transformed planned emigration into a tailored service, specifically designed for entrepreneurs and professionals who cannot afford to improvise with their business or future. Their goal, as explained by Nexum Tramilex, is to ensure that those who decide to settle in Spain do so with legal certainty, foresight, and a strategy adapted to their specific situation.




