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Foreigner Identity Number (NIE)


 

Obtaining a NIE 

A NIE may be requested directly in Spain or at the Consular Office of the applicant's country of residence. 

The request may be made in pers​on or through a duly accredited representative. 

The physical presence of the applicant or of their representative is mandatory in every case. 


Documentation required to apply for a NIE at this Consular Office 

  • EX-15 standard application formIt opens in new window (original and one copy), completed and signed by the applicant or representative. ​The form should preferably be completed online and​ printed.​
    The application form must indicate the economic, professional, or social reasons that justify the NIE application.
  • Applicant's valid passport (original and copy) and a copy of the passport's biographical data page.
    Nationals of Member States of the European Union may identify themselves with their identity document (original and one copy, front and back).
    If the application is presented by a representative, only the certified copy of the document should be provided.
  • If the NIE is requested via a representative, the original and a copy of the representative's identity document or passport must also be presented, together with a power of attorney in which it is expressly states that this representative is empowered to present the NIE application.
  • If the applicant is a minor or is incapacitated, a copy of the family record book or the birth certificate or the guardianship document must be presented. In addition, the valid passport or ID of the parent or guardian must be shown.
  • Valid provincial driving  license ​(original and copy) or any other document ​proving residence in this Consular demarcation (Quebec except Gatineau​ and New Brunswick, Newfoundland and LabradorNova Scotia and Prince Edward Island). 
  • Payment of the corresponding consular fee in Canadian dollars, preferably by cash and if not by money order or certified cheque to the order of the Consulate General of Spain in Montreal. The fee established for 2024 is of the amount of $14,40(CAD). 

 In order to process your application for a NIE you must send an email with copy of the above documents duly scanned and request an appointment at: cog.montreal.cert@maec.es

Document processing and delivery time

A NIE is assigned by the General Commissariat for Immigration and Borders, under the aegis of the Spanish Directorate-General for the Police. The Consular Office cannot shorten the document processing time. The NIE is normally issued within two weeks, but this period may be extended by factors beyond the control of the administration. 

The NIE is sent to the applicant by email. Therefore, an email address for notification purposes must be provided on the application form. ​

Important information about the NIE 

The NIE is a personal, unique and exclusive number that is assigned to foreigners who, for economic, professional, or social reasons, are engaged in activities related to Spain and require identification in this country. 

A NIE obtained via the Consular Office identifies the bearer to all levels of the Spanish public administration, but does not entitle the holder to reside in Spain or prove residence there. 

Foreigners who wish to become residents in Spain must be aware of the possible need to obtain a visa beforehand. Citizens of the European Union, once established in Spain, must register at the Central Registry of Foreign Nationals.  

Please note that the mere assignment of a NIE does not entitle you to work in Spain. Depending on your nationality, you may need to previously apply for a visa to do so.

Relevant legislation 

  • Organic Law 4/2000It opens in new window, of 11 January, on the rights and freedoms of foreigners and their social integration. 
  • Royal Decree 557/2011It opens in new window, of 20 April, regulating the implementation of Organic Law 4/2000, on the rights and freedoms of foreigners and their social integration, as amended by Organic Law 2/2009.