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IPREM 2023 – The index that sets the quantity needed to apply and renew the Non lucrative Spain visa

Last Updated on May 2, 2026 by Bruno Bianchi

The IPREM (Public Indicator of Multiple Effects Income) is published annually through the Spanish Budget Law.

For many years, the IPREM has also been used in immigration matters to determine the accreditation of economic means, in procedures such as the application residence for family reunification, application or renewal of Non-lucrative visa, authorization of long-term residence-EU, etc.

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Here is the updated IPREM for the year 2023, and the historical values.

  • 2023 IPREM Monthly: 600.00 Euros
  • 2023 IPREM Yearly (12 payments): 7,200.00 Euros
  • 2023 IPREM Yearly (14 payments): 8,400 Euros

IPREM Historical Data

YearIPREM
Monthly
IPREM Yearly
(12 payments)
IPREM Yearly
(14 payments)
2023600,00 €7.200,00 €8.400,00 €
2022579,02 €6.948,24 €8.106,28 €
2021564,90 €6.778,80 €7.908,60 €
2020537,84 €6.454,03 €7.519,59 €
2019537,84 €6.454,03 €7.519,59 €
2018537,84 €6.454,03 €7.519,59 €
2017537,84 €6.454,03 €7.519,59 €
2016532,51 €6.390,13 €7.455,14 €
2015532,51 €6.390,13 €7.455,14 €
2014532,51 €6.390,13 €7.455,14 €
2013532,51 €6.390,13 €7.455,14 €
2012532,51 €6.390,13 €7.455,14 €
2011532,51 €6.390,13 €7.455,14 €
2010532,51 €6.390,13 €7.455,14 €
2009527,24 €6.326,86 €7.381,33 €
2008516,90 €6.202,80 €7.236,60 €
2007499,20 €5.990,40 €6.986,80 €
2006479,10 €5.749,20 €6.707,40 €
2005469,80 €5.637,60 €6.577,20 €
2004460,50 €5.526,00 €6.447,00 €

The IPREM (Public Indicator of Multiple Effects Income) plays a significant role in various immigration procedures in Spain. This indicator, published annually through the Spanish Budget Law, serves as a crucial determinant for demonstrating economic means in processes like residence for family reunification, Non-lucrative visa applications or renewals, and long-term residence-EU authorizations.

📖 Related Reading: For a complete overview of requirements, application process, renewals, and financial proof, see our Non-Lucrative Visa: The Complete Guide.

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Bruno Bianchi CEO & Spain Immigration Expert
Bruno Bianchi is the founder and CEO of Spainguru, Spain's largest expat immigration community with 150,000+ members. Since 2014 he has helped thousands of people relocate to Spain through expert guides, webinars and vetted professional services covering visas, residency, taxes and life in Spain.
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