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Can anyone provide advice?

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:40pm
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Hi there,  We are kim & Andy from London England and are wanting to move to Pinar de Campoverde! 

Does anyone know what the area C/ Mimosa,No 39 A A L 45 A, Pinar campoverde is like as an area to move too?

Many thanks for any advice you can share with us.

Apologies in advance if the message doesn't make sense or the area address is wrong!

Kim & Andy. 

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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:59pm

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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:59pm

Arober598 wrote on Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:40pm:

Hi there,  We are kim & Andy from London England and are wanting to move to Pinar de Campoverde! 

Does anyone know what the area C/ Mimosa,No 39 A A L 45 A, Pinar campoverde is like as an area to move too?

Many thanks for any advice you can share with us.

Apologies in advance if the message doesn't make sense or the area address is wrong!

Kim & Andy. 

Hi Kim and Andy,

First of all if you are UK passport holders you will need to apply for a visa from the Spanish consulate in the UK before can move to live in Spain permanently. To gain a visa you will need to meet the income and healthcare requirements. 

I you gain a visa you can then move to Spain and apply for residency. 

Here is a link to the different types of visa you can apply for:

https://visaguide.world/europe/spain-visa/

Steve 

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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:29pm

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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:29pm

C/Mimosa is a fairly steep hill.

Towards to bottom of the hill, it can be shady in the cooler months when the sun is low.

Both main parades of shops/restaurants/services are walkable (if you are reasonably fit).

There is a new development of houses in progress. Some of these (those already built) have some winter sun. I'm not sure how many hours of winter sun will be available to those still planned. 

Arober598

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:47pm

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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:47pm

tebo53 wrote on Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:59pm:

Hi Kim and Andy,

First of all if you are UK passport holders you will need to apply for a visa from the Spanish consulate in the UK before can move to live in Spain permanently. To gain a visa you will need to meet the income and healthcare requirements. 

I you gain a visa you can then move to Spain and apply for residency. 

Here is a link to the different types of visa you can apply for:

https://visaguide.world/europe/spain-visa/

Steve 

Many thanks Steve,  your response is appreciated.  We are aware of the residency steps we have to progress to get residency in Spain, really wanted to know more about the area mentioned in the email 📧. 

Kim and  Andy 

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Arober598

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:49pm

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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:49pm

Kelvin1960 wrote on Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:29pm:

C/Mimosa is a fairly steep hill.

Towards to bottom of the hill, it can be shady in the cooler months when the sun is low.

Both main parades of shops/restaurants/services are walkable (if you are reasonably fit).

There is a new development of houses in progress. Some of these (those already built) have some winter sun. I'm not sure how many hours of winter sun will be available to those still planned. 

Thanks Kevin,  very helpful! If there's anything else you can think of, that we need to know this would be extremely helpful. 

Thank you 

Kim and Andy 

Kelvin1960

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:03pm

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Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:03pm

Arober598 wrote on Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:49pm:

Thanks Kevin,  very helpful! If there's anything else you can think of, that we need to know this would be extremely helpful. 

Thank you 

Kim and Andy 

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lenco

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:59pm

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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:59pm

Hi Kim. and Andy, why do you want information  for Campo Verde in particular. In my opinion there are far better places to retire to. My advice is for you to spend a bit of time out here first and have a good look around before you burn your bridges. Good luck Len.

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