As an expatriate living in Spain; do you find that the Spanish bureaucratic system
can be disconcerting? Have you discovered that the simplest of transactions are difficult to conclude?
Find yourself searching for answers to problems only to discover that there is nowhere where you could find a solution?
I am assuming that the answer is yes and that is why should be a member of our web site if you arent already.
Yes both EU and non EU citizens should report changes in circumstances to the foreigners office at your station of the ‘Policia Nacional’. Below is the literal translation taken from the Spanish Royal Decree.
Change of circumstance EU citize...
Yes both EU and non EU citizens should report changes in circumstances to the foreigners office at your station of the ‘Policia Nacional’. Below is the literal translation taken from the Spanish Royal Decree.
Change of circumstance E...
The information below is taken from the UK government website.
Passport validity
Your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay; you don’t need any additional period of validity on your passport beyond this. This applies ...
There are many non Spanish investors who may be living abroad, who are not aware that they can recoup their investment plus interest.
Off-Plan Information
Further Information
Couple Win back Investment
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With all the talk about the possible loss of network neutrality, thought our members may be interested in reading the information from the European Commission.
EU Net Neutrality
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Important!.
As we state on our website, we are not tax consultants. Anyone using this page should use the link to the tax agency for updated information or speak with a tax consultant.
In answer to a question by one of our members about a...
Simply yes.
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The EU Directive that is mentioned in the link above and that directs member states to make arrangements to offer consumers a basic bank account that can be opened anywhere in the EU, as well as ´be mo...
Whilst the UK and other EU countries will provide an S1 to cover healthcare in Spain for a pensioner and spouse, it is important to be aware that when the dependent spouse also reaches pensionable age, they should apply for the S1 in their own r...
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