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Why don't you just apply for an ordinary Schengen C visa and then apply for residence in Spain?plexel wrote:The Spanish Consulate in London do not provide any visa called an "entry visa", rather they provide a "Residence Visa to reunite a family member with a citizen of Spain or an EU member" with an extra condition above those of a straightforward entry visa, namely they require the British citizen to provide a "Certificate of Empadronamiento". This means they must have lived in Spain previously with evidence of a fixed address and registered with the Spanish town hall who then can provide the Certificate.
For EU family members, please read from Page 866. THE TYPES OF VISAS COVERED BY THE VISA CODE AND THE VISA CODE
HANDBOOK
The Visa Code "establishes the procedures and conditions for issuing visas for transit
through or intended stays in the territory of the Member States not exceeding three months in
any six month period" (i.e. "short stays") and "establishes the procedures and conditions for
issuing visas for the purpose of transit through the international transit areas of Member
States' airports.". The visas issued may be uniform visas, meaning that they allow the holder
to circulate in the entire territory of the Member States or visas with limited territorial
validity, meaning that the holder is only allowed to circulate in the territory of one/some
Member State(s), or airport transit visas allowing the holder to transit through the
international transit area of a Member State's airport(s).