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Visa applications to live in Spain
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by marcliff » Thu May 13, 2021 6:26 pm
Don't think you have to show 2 years worth of earnings at the 1 year point. Just the same amount of (currently) €27,000 for the main applicant. No need to show double that at the 3 or 5 year point.
But, yes, it's a lot. Same for other nationals though.
I have checked the Moncloa (Spanish Number ten) and the BOEs etc but no indication at all that the amount will be changed even for those who own property here.
But, yes, it's a lot. Same for other nationals though.
I have checked the Moncloa (Spanish Number ten) and the BOEs etc but no indication at all that the amount will be changed even for those who own property here.
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by neil_hamilton1 » Thu May 13, 2021 7:56 pm
There does seem to be a bit of confusion regarding your initial TIE. When granted it will have the words Temporal , indicating a tempory residency and an expiry date. The expiry date is five years after the date of issue. There is currently no need to renew after 12 months and then in at the end of year three. After five years the remewal will show 'Permanente' (permanent) and be valid for ten years. If anyone wants to discuss this you can PM me
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by Chrissie14 » Thu May 13, 2021 8:21 pm
Elpando
What you say is very true. Meanwhile we are knee deep in paperwork and its a mine field. Good luck and keep smiling. Tnis forum is really good and you do get replies and help.
What you say is very true. Meanwhile we are knee deep in paperwork and its a mine field. Good luck and keep smiling. Tnis forum is really good and you do get replies and help.
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by marcliff » Thu May 13, 2021 8:32 pm
neil_hamilton1 wrote:There does seem to be a bit of confusion regarding your initial TIE. When granted it will have the words Temporal , indicating a tempory residency and an expiry date. The expiry date is five years after the date of issue. There is currently no need to renew after 12 months and then in at the end of year three. After five years the remewal will show 'Permanente' (permanent) and be valid for ten years. If anyone wants to discuss this you can PM me
You are confusing the TIE issued under the Withdrawal Agreement with the TIE issued under the Non-Lucrative Visa.
If you were living in Spain before 31st Dec 2020 and could prove it without the green registro card, you would apply for residency on the EX20 and it would give you temporary residency vaild for 5 years.
If you had the green registro card you could apply to exchange it on the EX23 and this would again be valid for 5 years but the years you had the green registro card would count. So if you'd had the card for 3 years it could be exchanged for a permanent card after 2 years.
Once you had permanent residency under the rights conferred by the withdrawal agreement it would be valid for a further 10 years.
Applying for non lucrative visa as you haven't been living in Spain before the 31st Jan 2020, you will not be covered by the withdrawal agreement and have to apply in UK. The visa allows you to travel to Spain and apply for a TIE but, in this case, must be renewed (or revalidated) after the first year and then every 2 years after.
From the official es.gob site
This permit will allow you to stay in Spain for one year after entering the Spanish territory, as we are talking about an initial residence authorization.
Then, you will be able to renew it every 2 years (that is the length of the renewal), until you get the permanent residency (after 5 years in the country).
From the Spanish Property Insight
This visa grants temporary residence, of which the holder can reside in Spain up to a year from their date of entry. Once this period is over, holders have the option to renew this visa; each renewal will last up to two years. The third renewal of this visa (5 years) will grant the holder permanent or long-term residence.
There are other differences with the TIE issued under the withdrawal agreement. These include the right to work in Spain and to obtain healthcare paid for by the UK government if you qualify for an S1.
With the non lucrative visa you have no right to work until you gain permanent residency and will have to show private healthcare.
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by Chrissie14 » Sat May 15, 2021 12:31 pm
Hi again.
I have just filled in a draft of the EX-01 form it did have instructions so this was not too bad. I have just downloaded the 790-052 Authorization inicial de residencia temporal it is in Spanish with no instructions and it is quite a lengthy form. Does anyone know of any instructions for this in English?
Thank you
Christina
I have just filled in a draft of the EX-01 form it did have instructions so this was not too bad. I have just downloaded the 790-052 Authorization inicial de residencia temporal it is in Spanish with no instructions and it is quite a lengthy form. Does anyone know of any instructions for this in English?
Thank you
Christina
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by Chrisdee » Sat May 15, 2021 1:02 pm
Is this any help https://www.pdffiller.com/jsfiller-desk ... a7c9ecd855
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by Chrissie14 » Sat May 15, 2021 2:02 pm
Hi Chrisdee. Thanks for your response but I can't seem to open it. I will have another try in a while.
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by Elpando » Sat May 15, 2021 6:36 pm
Hi. I have sent you an email with some helpChrissie14 wrote:Hi Chrisdee. Thanks for your response but I can't seem to open it. I will have another try in a while.
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by Elpando » Sat May 15, 2021 6:54 pm
Sent PMChrissie14 wrote:Hi Chrisdee. Thanks for your response but I can't seem to open it. I will have another try in a while.
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Re: Visa applications to live in Spain
by Chrisdee » Sat May 15, 2021 6:55 pm
Bloody thing, I just clicked on it and it says page not found, it worked earlier.
Just Google Modelo 790
520 in English and it will come up
Just Google Modelo 790
520 in English and it will come up
Chrissie14 wrote:Hi Chrisdee. Thanks for your response but I can't seem to open it. I will have another try in a while.
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