Moving to Spain........what should I know?
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smifffymoto said:
Stop posting rubbish.Free movement or not,as a Brit moving abroad you have to jump through hoops.It’s called moving abroad.
I´m sure that we can both agree that the procedure after Brexit will be alot more difficult - at the moment you can come here without a job and apply for residency when you find employment. After brexit you´ll need something like 30k each in the bank and 500 each income a month. Theres been several threads popping up on expat forums recently (after brexit) about people being refused residency status, and even people being sent back to the uk / not being allowed to fly to spain because of not having the 'right' bit of paper, even tho they have lived here for years.
James-jupp said:
Theres been several threads popping up on expat forums recently (after brexit) about people being refused residency status, and even people being sent back to the uk / not being allowed to fly to spain because of not having the 'right' bit of paper, even tho they have lived here for years.
My kids are at a Spanish international school and I know 2 families who travelled back to Spain last week from UK. None had a problem. I think these news stories are exaggerating things (as usual). As for Spanish residency (if you want it) is still easy. You just now need to provide healthcare and/or job/income which is fair enough.
Even with Brexit it will still be easy in reality to decide whether resident or non resident suits someone better if they are planning to alternate between countries. Decision should be made on taxes as everything else can be sorted to suit.
3 months back up in Malaga/Alicante provinces right now apparently to get your official residents card. Less in other provinces.
Edited by blackrabbit on Monday 8th February 11:53
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