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.
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To travel to Spain if you have an EU DCC, or equivalent EU it is not necessary to complete the SpTH health control form.
On the homepage you can find more information about the vaccination, recovery or diagnostic
Update October 21. 2022. Travellers to Spain.
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Changes in entry requirements for residents and those from Schengen and EU member states.
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Last Thursday, 16th of July, the Valencia Councillor for Health Services announced that the Royal Decree 16/2012 that excluded immigrants without the proper paperwork to accredit their status as residents from access to public healthcare, will n
Important update since the signing of the Withdrawal Agreement.
Added information and update 2023
A subsidy consisting of 50% of the price of plane or boat tickets, from the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla, for trips to the S
The Kingdom of Spain was condemned by the Court of Justice of the European Communities in its Judgment of 3 September 2014, case C-127/12, because the Spanish regulation of the Inheritance and Gift Tax (IGT) does not comply with the principle of
It is very important to know what healthcare centres are available to you, opening hours, and most importantly, if they have urgent treatment after hours. But this information is not always easy to find, so I have gathered the links to Andalucia
New Consumer Law published in Balearic BOE on 31st of July, that will be valid as of November 1st 2014.
For the Balearic Islands this Law is a follow-up to the Statute of Consumers and Users, in existence since 1998, that was designed to fill th
Since they became a politically independent Comunidad Autonoma in 1983, the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza) have not had their own, proper Ley de Urbanismo as the ´Ley de ordenación y uso del suelo´ is commonly known.
Now th
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