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Golden visa after brexit

Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2022 5:47pm
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Rustyruss67

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Hi has anyone used the golden visa route as a way to get residency since brexit. We are buying a new build and on reflection are thinking of purchasing the property out right which will be over the 500k needed to qualify. 
was just wondering  are there any pitfalls or things we need to know in advance and how easy it is to pursue. we have already found out that only one person can apply so the house will be in my wife’s name only, but apart from that everything seems straight forward. 

Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 1:04pm

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Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 7:56pm

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Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 7:56pm

Rustyruss67 wrote on Thu Mar 3, 2022 5:47pm:

Hi has anyone used the golden visa route as a way to get residency since brexit. We are buying a new build and on reflection are thinking of purchasing the property out right which will be over the 500k needed to qualify. 
was just wondering  are there any pitfalls or things we need ...

 

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...to know in advance and how easy it is to pursue. we have already found out that only one person can apply so the house will be in my wife’s name only, but apart from that everything seems straight forward. 

You need proper legal advice from an experienced immigration lawyer,not cheap but worth doing otherwise you could very easily make a very expensive mistake.

Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 12:10am

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Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 12:10am

Hi Russ,

I agree with DUI, you should take specialist advice - Pellicer & Heredia are well-regarded immigration lawyers:

https://www.pellicerheredia.com/en/golden-visa-spain/

Kind regards,

Kim

Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 6:28am

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Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 6:28am

Kimmy11 wrote on Sun Mar 6, 2022 12:10am:

Hi Russ,

I agree with DUI, you should take specialist advice - Pellicer & Heredia are well-regarded immigration lawyers:

 

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Most importantly, you must take out Spanish Wills.  Unlike England, if in the unfortunate circumstance, your wife goes before you, the Villa will NOT automatically transfer to you unless you are specifically NAMED in her Will that this is to be done.

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