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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 1:39am
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I am desperately trying to get my TIE /New application through to submission and I'm struggling.   I have paid for the services of a Gestor and at the moment I wish I had done more research before I took the plunge . 

So here goes, Can a Gestor on your behalf  submit your TIE first time application online for you, not needing for you to get a digital certificate? 

My Gestor has just informed me that I now need to get a digital certificado for an online application.  I am not sure I should want to share my digital certificado with  a Gestor or is this normal practice?   Any advice would be gratefully received as I feel very unsure about the situation. 

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 1:44am

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 1:44am

Hi there

Have you checked out Jim’s guides? At the top of this page, it has its own tab. You may well find the answer there

Good luck 🤪🥂

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 5:36am

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 5:36am

Katie3dom wrote on Sat Aug 8, 2020 1:39am:

I am desperately trying to get my TIE /New application through to submission and I'm struggling.   I have paid for the services of a Gestor and at the moment I wish I had done more research before I took the plunge . 

So here goes, Can a Gestor on your behalf  submit your TIE first time application online for you, not needing for you to get a digital certificate? ...

 

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My Gestor has just informed me that I now need to get a digital certificado for an online application.  I am not sure I should want to share my digital certificado with  a Gestor or is this normal practice?   Any advice would be gratefully received as I feel very unsure about the situation. 

A gestor could submit the initial EX-20 application on your behalf, but would have to do that in person if they couldn't do it online.

A registered gestor will have a certificado gestoría, which enables that gestor to do online applications on behalf of anyone.

It's a common practice for unregistered 'gestors' to require their clients to get their own electronic certificate, or at least the 20 digit code for this, and hand it over to them.

Would I do that? No way, José! The gestor would then not only have access to a load of information held about you on public databases, but could also alter that data.

By all means get an electronic certificate, as I keep urging people, but do the application yourself.

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 8:03am

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 8:03am

Thx Jim, this is exactly what has just happened to my friends.  I queried it too, but checked with another gestor and was told the same thing.  So the bottom line is, if a gestor is asking the applicant to obtain the digital certificate, they're not a bona fide business 🤔

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 8:30am

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 8:30am

Kimmy11 wrote on Sat Aug 8, 2020 8:03am:

Thx Jim, this is exactly what has just happened to my friends.  I queried it too, but checked with another gestor and was told the same thing.  So the bottom line is, if a gestor is asking the applicant to obtain the digital certificate, they're not a bona fide business 🤔

The problem is that anyone can call themselves a gestor, and I don't think there's actually anything wrong with that, but if they're not a member of the Colegio de Gestores Administrativos then I don't think they qualify to have a certificado gestoría.

It's a comparable situation to accountants in the UK. Anyone can call themselves an accountant, but if they're not a qualified member of the chartered institute, then they have no official standing.

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 11:02am

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 11:02am

jimtaylor wrote on Sat Aug 8, 2020 5:36am:

A gestor could submit the initial EX-20 application on your behalf, but would have to do that in person if they couldn't do it online.

A registered gestor will have a certificado gestoría, which enables that gestor to do online applications on behalf of anyone.

 

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It's a common practice for unregistered 'gestors' to require their clients to get their own electronic certificate, or at least the 20 digit code for this, and hand it over to them.

Would I do that? No way, José! The gestor would then not only have access to a load of information held about you on public databases, but could also alter that data.

By all means get an electronic certificate, as I keep urging people, but do the application yourself.

Thank you so much Jim for your advice this has been very helpful to me .  I am new to this forum and have just discovered your guides as well, just brilliant.  Hopefully I will navigate myself to a better outcome.  I think a registered gestor would be my next best move as I do not think I am confident enough to do the TIE application myself unfortunately.  I will obtain a digital certificate confidentially like you say.   

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 11:46am

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 11:46am

Hi Katie,

I've just spoken to Uma at https://www.getlegalinspain.com/ (a gestor who has received many recommendations on this forum).  She advises against giving your digital certificate to anyone.  They offer the residency service to first-time applicants at a cost of Eu 90 per person.  Her colleague, Alison, who handles this service, can be contacted on 00 34 644 492219 and alison@getlegalinspain.com.

I'm a little loathe to add this, because it is yet to be confirmed, but Uma also told me there's been a suggestion that the fiscal requirements for first-time applicants are about to be dropped from a lump-sum of Eu 9,000 per person to Eu 5,000 per person, and/or monthly income from Eu 750 per person to Eu 500 per person.  A list of the other requirements are given on their website and whilst it still reflects the current financial requirements, they expect to receive confirmation of any changes next week, so I will update the thread as soon as I know for sure.

Kind regards,

Kim

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 12:00pm

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 12:00pm

Kimmy11 wrote on Sat Aug 8, 2020 11:46am:

Hi Katie,

I've just spoken to Uma at https://www.getlegalinspain.com/ (a gestor who has received many recommendations on this forum).  She advises against giving your digital certificate to anyone.  They offer the resid...

 

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...ency service to first-time applicants at a cost of Eu 90 per person.  Her colleague, Alison, who handles this service, can be contacted on 00 34 644 492219 and alison@getlegalinspain.com.

I'm a little loathe to add this, because it is yet to be confirmed, but Uma also told me there's been a suggestion that the fiscal requirements for first-time applicants are about to be dropped from a lump-sum of Eu 9,000 per person to Eu 5,000 per person, and/or monthly income from Eu 750 per person to Eu 500 per person.  A list of the other requirements are given on their website and whilst it still reflects the current financial requirements, they expect to receive confirmation of any changes next week, so I will update the thread as soon as I know for sure.

Kind regards,

Kim

Morning Kim

Well, that’s very interesting. Did she offer an opinion of why she thought this might happen? Also, would this be pre/post B***** or both. Maybe she didn’t say🤪🥂

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 12:10pm

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 12:10pm

Kimmy11 wrote on Sat Aug 8, 2020 11:46am:

Hi Katie,

I've just spoken to Uma at https://www.getlegalinspain.com/ (a gestor who has received many recommendations on this forum).  She advises against giving your digital certificate to anyone.  They offer the resid...

 

Read more...

...ency service to first-time applicants at a cost of Eu 90 per person.  Her colleague, Alison, who handles this service, can be contacted on 00 34 644 492219 and alison@getlegalinspain.com.

I'm a little loathe to add this, because it is yet to be confirmed, but Uma also told me there's been a suggestion that the fiscal requirements for first-time applicants are about to be dropped from a lump-sum of Eu 9,000 per person to Eu 5,000 per person, and/or monthly income from Eu 750 per person to Eu 500 per person.  A list of the other requirements are given on their website and whilst it still reflects the current financial requirements, they expect to receive confirmation of any changes next week, so I will update the thread as soon as I know for sure.

Kind regards,

Kim

Hi Kimmy, 

Thank you so much for your post and your recommendation.  I am definitely going to act on the info I am receiving, It seems too I am being very over charged too!  I will not be giving my digital certificate to anyone.  Interesting re the amounts, thank you again, Kind Regards, Katie    

Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 12:11pm

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Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2020 12:11pm

Hi Ang,

Uma didn't say and there didn't seem much point asking her anything else until we know whether it's correct, but I will ask when I follow up next week.  Regarding post-Brexit, the figures are lump sum Eu 28,000 or monthly income of Eu 2,400 - as these apply to all Third Country nationals, I'd be surprised if they drop too, but I will also ask next week and update the thread.

Kind regards,

Kim

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