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Moving to Spain Post brexit

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 5:48pm
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Hi

Can anyone please explain to me what needs to be done and how difficult is it to retire and move to Spain post brexit

If anyone has just gone through this could you suggest someone who could guide us through the process

Kind regards

Jon

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:12pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:12pm

Check out 

www.getlegalinspain.com

Scroll down the menu to Legal paperwork. NIE, Residencia.

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:22pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:22pm

Hello

 This is from the Spain Tips & Guides section of this forum

How to apply for a Non-Lucrative visa (NLV)

Several members have now completed the process of obtaining Visas and have moved here and are applying for residencia. One of them wrote his own guide of the process

Cheers

Elinspain

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:25pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:25pm

Jonny55 wrote on Sat Oct 2, 2021 5:48pm:

Hi

Can anyone please explain to me what needs to be done and how difficult is it to retire and move to Spain post brexit

 

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If anyone has just gone through this could you suggest someone who could guide us through the process

Kind regards

Jon

You will need to apply for a non lucrative visa from the Spanish consulate while you are still living in the UK. You will need to meet the income and healthcare requirements. 

The income requirements for the first person is around €27,000 per annum plus around €6,500 per annum for each additional person. 

You will need to prove you have full healthcare paid for a full year. 

There are additional requirements such as police checks etc 

Steve 

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:45pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:45pm

Hi

Thanks for that, I had been told that the amount of income had been reduced from 27K but you have confirmed that it hasn't 

Unfortunately although we will have savings in the bank my pension will not amount to that much.

Uts probably time to look elsewhere , maybe Portugal !

Thanks again

Jon

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:31pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:31pm

Jonny55 wrote on Sat Oct 2, 2021 6:45pm:

Hi

Thanks for that, I had been told that the amount of income had been reduced from 27K but you have confirmed that it hasn't 

 

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Unfortunately although we will have savings in the bank my pension will not amount to that much.

Uts probably time to look elsewhere , maybe Portugal !

Thanks again

Jon

Do get in touch with Uma at getlegalinspain.com. Spain is obviously your first choice so don't give up too easily, have a chat with her, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
All the best.
Cheryl

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:59pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:59pm

Cheryl wrote on Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:31pm:

Do get in touch with Uma at getlegalinspain.com. Spain is obviously your first choice so don't give up too easily, have a chat with her, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
All the best.
Cheryl

It not a good idea to engage the services of companies in Spain when the very first thing that needs to be done is to apply for a non lucrative visa whilst still living in the UK otherwise it could get very expensive. 

Steve 

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:59pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:59pm

Hi Cheryl

Thank you for that, yes certainly will do, you never know do you.

Thanks again

Kind regards

Jon

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 9:25pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2021 9:25pm

tebo53 wrote on Sat Oct 2, 2021 8:59pm:

It not a good idea to engage the services of companies in Spain when the very first thing that needs to be done is to apply for a non lucrative visa whilst still living in the UK otherwise it could get very expensive. 

Steve 

If the OP doesn't qualify, what's the point?

 I believe Uma may give the first consultation for free anyway then it is up to them how they proceed. If they go ahead then the NLV is the first official step and they are free to choose who represents them or if they want to go it alone.


If I had known Uma at this stage in my move to Spain, I would have saved quite a few grey hairs. Uma charges only for work done, not an annual retainer and she did my Spanish driving licence, my daughter's non-resident tax and our annual tax returns and I can stop any of them at any time. The price she charges is always well worth it to me.

Posted: Sun Oct 3, 2021 9:21am

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Posted: Sun Oct 3, 2021 9:21am

You wil need a retirees visa or go self employed. Google both for best info. If you have any descendants from Southern Ireland you might be able to get a Irish passport. 

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