
Absences are limited; broadly, you must not exceed roughly six months in a single absence, and total absences over the five years are capped, with more leeway for work-related absences.
To keep accumulating qualifying residence, your absences from Spain must stay within set limits. As a general rule, no single absence should exceed six continuous months, and there is an overall cap on total time spent outside Spain across the five-year period.
Longer or more frequent absences can interrupt the continuity of residence and reset your eligibility. Work-related absences may be treated more generously. Because the precise limits depend on current regulations and your situation, confirm them before any extended trip abroad.
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