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Applying for Spanish Residency

Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 9:19pm
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Amo

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How do I start the residency process? My wife has retired but I’m still working and probably will be for another 4 yrs max. I’ve heard of the non- lucrative visa. So my question is if my wife can start the process and include part of my income towards her application. Her pension is not enough on its own.

tebo53

Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 10:05pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 10:05pm

Amo wrote on Sun Dec 4, 2022 9:19pm:

How do I start the residency process? My wife has retired but I’m still working and probably will be for another 4 yrs max. I’ve heard of the non- lucrative visa. So my question is if my wife can start the process and include part of my income towards her application. Her pension is not enoug...

...h on its own.

If your spouse is a retired UK passport holder and wants to move to Spain permanently she can apply for the non lucrative visa from the Spanish consulate in the UK. 

The requirements for the non lucrative visa application is that she has a rock solid income source from uk retirement pension, private pensions etc. A part payment from another person's work income would not be acceptable. 

The income requirements for the first person is around €28,000 per annum plus around €6,500 for each additional family member. 

If you want to live in Spain and work you will need to apply for and secure a position first and then your prospective employer will need to apply for a work visa on your behalf from the Spanish consulate in the UK. 

You would both need healthcare. 

Your spouse can apply for healthcare through the S1 healthcare scheme which is paid for by the UK government. 

You would need Private healthcare or piggyback on your wifes S1 healthcare application. 

Steve 

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Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 10:23pm

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Amo

Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 11:15pm

Amo

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Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 11:15pm

tebo53 wrote on Sun Dec 4, 2022 10:05pm:

If your spouse is a retired UK passport holder and wants to move to Spain permanently she can apply for the non lucrative visa from the Spanish consulate in the UK. 

The requirements for the non lucrative visa application is that she has a rock solid income source from uk retirement pension, private pensions etc. A part payment from another person's work income would not be acceptable. ...

...

The income requirements for the first person is around €28,000 per annum plus around €6,500 for each additional family member. 

If you want to live in Spain and work you will need to apply for and secure a position first and then your prospective employer will need to apply for a work visa on your behalf from the Spanish consulate in the UK. 

You would both need healthcare. 

Your spouse can apply for healthcare through the S1 healthcare scheme which is paid for by the UK government. 

You would need Private healthcare or piggyback on your wifes S1 healthcare application. 

Steve 

That’s really helpful, thank you very much

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Amo

Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 11:16pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2022 11:16pm

Amazing quick reply. I’ll take a look at the links.

Davebev1

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 9:38pm

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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 9:38pm

This post that was quoted has been deleted.

Not sure why you question is under a post about residency applications, but the answer to your question is there is sports centre on Calle Niagara in Playa Flamenca that has an indoor heated pool.

tebo53

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 10:12pm

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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 10:12pm

This post that was quoted has been deleted.

You really should start your own thread. You would get a better response. 

Steve 

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