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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:26pm

tebo53

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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:26pm

Keith49 wrote on Wed Jan 11, 2023 4:18pm:

Steve, they give you timelines and priorities, recommend official translators and hand hold you through the whole process.  If Jason is happy to do it without balancing wheels then it is possible but when we arrived in Spain last year they were invaluable in getting our NLV/NIE across the li...

 

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...ne, in terms of rental contract documentation etc. They do err on the side of caution in terms of number or copies of documents etc but they experience the worst and assume that for all. Why don’t you write up your experience Steve so everyone can benefit?

Yes I can write up my easy experience but it was 8 years ago before Brexit so of no interest to today's applicants. 

My residencia went very smoothly at minimal cost unlike today!!!

I understand the problems of applying for visas and residency. I know and advise posters in the processes of those applications. And I still say its not worth paying money to Gestors/Solicitors or companies that say they can "do all" when in effect they cannot do anything that can't be done by the applicant. The applicants need to put the initial application to the Spanish consulate in the UK personally. An application by a third party is not acceptable. Wasted cash from the Start.

Companies that can, and do help are invaluable after the applicants have gained their visas.

Steve 

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 8:15pm

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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 8:15pm

Hi Jason,

I’ve just gone through the NLV process so I’m going to give you my take on the process.

I used a company to do my application paper work. Easier getting translations done and they know the process. They company I used booked my appointment at the consulate in the UK, however I had to attend in person. They will most likely offer to accompany you to your TIE appointment.

I used Salus health insurance, accepted no problem.

I did my medical certificate in Spain, easier,  and it already came in Spanish. No translation required.

In terms of financial, I put 30k in my Spanish bank account. At the consulate appointment I was asked for proof of pension and I was also asked if I had property and to provide proof. Neither of these two items were discussed as being necessary when I talked it through with the company I used, however I was able to provide the necessary information at the consulate meeting.

I waited almost three months for a positive response from the consulate, they had been on strike early 2022 so there was a backup of applications.

Once your visa is granted you have three months to present your passport for the visa to be applied. Once in Spain you need to apply for your TIE within the first month, appointments are as rare as hens teeth so get on to it asap. I live in the south of the Costa Blanca but ended up in Benidorm for my TIE appointment.

Any further questions, feel free.

Regards,

Gary

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:11pm

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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:11pm

Jason56 wrote on Thu Jan 5, 2023 5:42pm:

Thanks for your reply.

I've learnt something else and I'll bear that in mind.

 

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Jason.

Yes its very important. When you sell your own home in the uk there is no capital gains tax to pay. You can move money to Spain without paying CGT. Get advise and be careful if you own any other property in the Uk or have investments and shares etc..

CGT is paid on Property in Spain and other assets once you become a tax resident, which you must do after residing in Spain after 6 months.

You have said you have enough money for a NLV, so you need to get advise before you move. Blevin Franks are a good company, we got advice from them when we were considering moving to Spain, we decided against moving due to the amount of CGT we would have had to pay.

There is lots to consider when moving to Spain or any country.

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 6:55pm

Jason56

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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 6:55pm

Alfapash wrote on Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:11pm:

Yes its very important. When you sell your own home in the uk there is no capital gains tax to pay. You can move money to Spain without paying CGT. Get advise and be careful if you own any other property in the Uk or have investments and shares etc..

CGT is paid on Property in Spain and other assets once you become a tax resident, which you must do after residing in Spain after 6 months.
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You have said you have enough money for a NLV, so you need to get advise before you move. Blevin Franks are a good company, we got advice from them when we were considering moving to Spain, we decided against moving due to the amount of CGT we would have had to pay.

There is lots to consider when moving to Spain or any country.

Thanks for your advice.

When I complete on my house sale next month that's it I won't have any other assets or investments etc in the UK.

I will certainly get some advice as I have a pension and money in the pot that I will be living off.

Hopefully I'll be in Spain by the end of May....

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 7:02pm

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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 7:02pm

garyjames wrote on Wed Jan 11, 2023 8:15pm:

Hi Jason,

I’ve just gone through the NLV process so I’m going to give you my take on the process.

 

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I used a company to do my application paper work. Easier getting translations done and they know the process. They company I used booked my appointment at the consulate in the UK, however I had to attend in person. They will most likely offer to accompany you to your TIE appointment.

I used Salus health insurance, accepted no problem.

I did my medical certificate in Spain, easier,  and it already came in Spanish. No translation required.

In terms of financial, I put 30k in my Spanish bank account. At the consulate appointment I was asked for proof of pension and I was also asked if I had property and to provide proof. Neither of these two items were discussed as being necessary when I talked it through with the company I used, however I was able to provide the necessary information at the consulate meeting.

I waited almost three months for a positive response from the consulate, they had been on strike early 2022 so there was a backup of applications.

Once your visa is granted you have three months to present your passport for the visa to be applied. Once in Spain you need to apply for your TIE within the first month, appointments are as rare as hens teeth so get on to it asap. I live in the south of the Costa Blanca but ended up in Benidorm for my TIE appointment.

Any further questions, feel free.

Regards,

Gary

Thanks for your advice Gary.

I've decided to use a company to assist with the application. They're going to deal with the medical certificate on the Spanish side too and I'd rather they dealt with the translations.  

I note your comments on the financial side. I too can put a lump sum in a bank account but I'l have proof of pension available as well.

I'm hoping to be in Spain in May so I'll get cracking with it. 

Looking forward to it.

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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:22pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:22pm

Hi Jason,

My wife and I are currently going through a similar process.

My Lawyer In Spain have a very good website with lots of free guidance on moving to Spain. It may be worth a look.

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2023 2:06pm

Jason56

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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2023 2:06pm

Nick O wrote on Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:22pm:

Hi Jason,

My wife and I are currently going through a similar process.

 

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My Lawyer In Spain have a very good website with lots of free guidance on moving to Spain. It may be worth a look.

Hi Nick,

hope all goes well for you both.

Can I have the details of the site please and I'll have a look.

Thanks

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2023 7:23pm

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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2023 7:23pm

Jason56 wrote on Sat Jan 14, 2023 2:06pm:

Hi Nick,

hope all goes well for you both.

 

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Can I have the details of the site please and I'll have a look.

Thanks

Hi Jason,

Try this link https://www.mylawyerinspain.com

Regards

Nick

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2023 5:46pm

Jason56

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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2023 5:46pm

Nick O wrote on Sun Jan 15, 2023 7:23pm:

Hi Jason,

Try this link https://www.mylawyerinspain.com

 

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Regards

Nick

Thanks Nick I'll take a look. 

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