Padron
Hello how much dose the Padron cost in ontinyent? As I was told 130€ but also was told 3€ feeling very con
Nothing as I recall!
So I’ll go to the local town hall and just do the forms and then that should be it? How long dose this take to get it back? I’m really worried about how I get my daughter’s second lot of injections they have to be done on the 30th of October. Or is there a way I can get them done with out having a doctors? Any information would help thanks jade
Posted: Fri Oct 4, 2019 4:51am
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Padrón is free at most town halls, although some now charge a minimal fee, and the padrón certificate should be issued immediately.
You'll need passport, escritura or long-term rental contract, and residency certificate.
Jim I thought you had to get your Padron first? This is all very con
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Posted: Fri Oct 4, 2019 9:10am
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It is confusing - that's why this forum is here, and why I write my guides. If you've not seen them:
Jim's guides - your complete guide to Spain
If you've not yet applied for residency, ask the town hall if they'll issue a temporary padrón to support the residency application. Once you've got residency, go back to the town hall and they'll give you a full padrón.
Posted: Sat Oct 5, 2019 12:38am
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Hi Jadie,
Sounds like you may be confusing the Padron with Residencia. Registering on the Padron with your Town Hall should be free (or they may charge you €1 for extra copies of the certificate). Obtaining Residencia could cost you in excess of €100 if you're using a gestor or abogado, but I'd recommend reading Jim Taylor's guide on Residencia in the first instance.
Kind regards,
Kim
Thank you Kim, no this is just for the Padron but thank you for answering my question. Do you by any chance no about how I will get my daughters injections if I can’t get an appointment in time? Or contact to a private doctor?
Posted: Sat Oct 5, 2019 10:06am
Legendary helpful member
Hi Jadie,
If you're Non-resident, you could take your EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) into your Centro de Salud (medical centre) and they should do this for your daughter. However, the EHIC will no longer be valid, once the UK leaves the EU, so if your daughter needs ongoing treatment, you will need to pay privately.
(Some medical centres issue temporary SIP cards, which would cover you for 6 months, but I don't know if they do that in your area - with Brexit looming, they may well have stopped it anyway.)
Kind regards,
Kim
Thank you so much Kim. I don’t mind paying just need to make sure they are done on time as they have to be 4 weeks apart and it’s really worrying me. We move out on Monday. So I will be getting the ball tolling straight away with everything just most importantly the injections. Thank you so much x
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