Hosting an intern may seem complex, but our team of Stud&Globe consultants is here to help you manage all the documentation required for an internship in Spain.
The internship agreement is a document signed by the student, the company and the training center. This document must specify all information relating to the internship:
Stud&Globe offers applications from students who already have a valid internship agreement issued by their training center.
For all internships of over 2 months, non-Spanish students must obtain a NIE (Identification Number for Foreigners) in order to carry out an internship in Spain.
The NIE can be obtained in two ways:
For more information, please see our article on the documentation required for an internship in Spain.
Spanish Social Security contributions have recently become compulsory for all companies taking on trainees, and these contributions are fixed.
The company must first register the student with Social Security and open a contribution account. Then, each month, the company must pay :
Stud&Globe assists companies and students to ensure that documentation is in order before the start of the internship. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of our consultants via our contact page.
Spanish law requires companies to withhold a certain percentage from the remuneration of interns, depending on their tax status:
We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have about these administrative procedures, and to help you recruit interns in Spain.
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