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Where to register our S1 forms.

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 3:50pm
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standingbear

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Hello everyone, 

We have finally received our S1 forms, just wondered if someone could advise us where we can register them so that we can get in the system here in Spain. 

Also,  do we need a lawyer to apply for Spanish residency,  can we apply ourselves. 

Thanks for any advice. 

elinspain

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:16pm

elinspain

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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:16pm

Hello

Firstly you need to get a TIE (Residencia) before you can register your S1 form. You have to take your TIE with you, along with your passport to your nearest INSS office to register your SI , you will be given a form which you then take to your nearest Central  Salud  & you will be allocated a Dr.

 Again before you can apply for residencia you will need to register on the padron  at the townhall that covers the area where you live, it depends how competent you are  in spanish form filling to complete the  residencia proceedure yourselves. 

Here is a link to the Gov.uk website that might explain things further or other members in your area might be able to advise  you of companies that can help you.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-spain?utm_campaign=transition_p1&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=seg&utm_content=eut_spnukns_act0#visas-and-residency

Hope that helps

Elinspain

standingbear

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:35pm

standingbear

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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:35pm

elinspain wrote on Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:16pm:

Hello

Firstly you need to get a TIE (Residencia) before you can register your S1 form. You have to take your TIE with you, along with your passport to your nearest INSS office to register your SI , you will be given a form which you then take to your nearest Central  Salud  & you will be ...

...allocated a Dr.

 Again before you can apply for residencia you will need to register on the padron  at the townhall that covers the area where you live, it depends how competent you are  in spanish form filling to complete the  residencia proceedure yourselves. 

Here is a link to the Gov.uk website that might explain things further or other members in your area might be able to advise  you of companies that can help you.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-spain?utm_campaign=transition_p1&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=seg&utm_content=eut_spnukns_act0#visas-and-residency

Hope that helps

Elinspain

Hi and thanks a lot.

The problem we have is the PADRON, we have a new build house and the developer has not complied with the Townhall requirements, so until the developer provides the information the Townhall will not grant us a PADRON. 

The developer is really bad news and they do not respond to our complaints regarding the Townhall requirements or any other issue.  We are in a spot,  and very worrying as Brexit is looming up.

Thanks again for your help.

Best wishes 

Peter 

elinspain

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:50pm

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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:50pm

Hello,

What an awful position to be in &, other than getting legal help, which will be expensive & time consuming, I dont know what else you can do.

Registering on the padron is the 1st step to showing that you do actually live here - which is the criteria for applying for residencia.

I really do wish you luck with this stressful situation.

Cheers

Elinspain

standingbear

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 5:03pm

standingbear

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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 5:03pm

elinspain wrote on Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:50pm:

Hello,

What an awful position to be in &, other than getting legal help, which will be expensive & time consuming, I dont know what else you can do.

Registering on the padron is the 1st step to showing that you do actually live here - which is the criteria for applying for residencia.

I really do wish you luck with this stressful situation.

Cheers

Elinspain

Thanks again, 

Yes I might have to take some legal advice. 

Strange,  the developer since November last year told us that the Townhall works very slow, but we have been told by the Townhall that the Developer has not complied to the regulations they require to grant The Licence Of First OCCUPATION. That was the last message I received from the Townhall last week.

Thanks once more

Best wishes. Peter 

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Stephanie86

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2020 1:27pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2020 1:27pm

If the Licence of First Occupation has not been granted,, then you really do need legal help if the Developer is proving difficult. Without this, utility companies are reluctant to enable supplies to the property and you cannot live there legally.

The Town Hall may tell you what is outstanding on the works, which will give you some preliminary information with which to consult a lawyer.

standingbear

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:10pm

standingbear

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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:10pm

Stephanie86 wrote on Sat Oct 17, 2020 1:27pm:

If the Licence of First Occupation has not been granted,, then you really do need legal help if the Developer is proving difficult. Without this, utility companies are reluctant to enable supplies to the property and you cannot live there legally.

The Town Hall may tell you what is outstanding on the works, which will give you some preliminary information with which to consult a lawyer....

...

How can I thank you enough for your help.

I have ask the Townhall what is outstanding. 

Best wishes 

Peter 

Swarty

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:36pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:36pm

Hi Just to say Javier from the company below has been great helping us with the applications for our Padron and residency NIE numbers Driving licences change over he will accompany you to all meetings (a absolute Must ) unless you are fluent in Spanish worth a call may be able to help.

MSG LEGAL SOLICITORS law practice is situated in Calle Reyes Católicos 31, 1 st floor. A.

03003. Alicante, Spain.

Telephone: +34 965 13 03 41

Mobile: +34 692 865 536 - +34 677 58 68 14

E-mail: [email protected]



standingbear

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:50pm

standingbear

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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:50pm

Swarty wrote on Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:36pm:

Hi Just to say Javier from the company below has been great helping us with the applications for our Padron and residency NIE numbers Driving licences change over he will accompany you to all meetings (a absolute Must ) unless you are fluent in Spanish worth a call may be able to help.

MSG LEGAL SOLICITORS law practice is situated in Calle Reyes Católicos 31, 1 st floor. A....

...

03003. Alicante, Spain.

Telephone: +34 965 13 03 41

Mobile: +34 692 865 536 - +34 677 58 68 14

E-mail: [email protected]



Good afternoon, 

Thanks for the information,  very helpful. 

Have a good afternoon  

Best wishes 

Peter 

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