
Key documents include a detailed innovative business plan, the favorable ENISA report, proof of funds, health insurance, a clean criminal record, and translated, apostilled foreign documents.
The most important element is a thorough business plan describing the project, its innovation, market, and economic impact, since this is what ENISA evaluates for its favorable report.
You will also generally need a valid passport, evidence of sufficient financial resources to carry out the project and support yourself, valid health insurance, and a criminal-record certificate. Foreign documents typically must be translated into Spanish and legalized with a Hague Apostille. A common mistake is submitting a weak or generic business plan that fails to demonstrate real innovation.
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