Minimum income
#16
Re: Minimum income
Since it is 9 months on from the last time a figure was quoted ( 650 euros per month) could anyone say if this is still s good figure to be looking at. Also, would it be per person if a couple were to apply, After all, if they are considering your ability to rent etc, then the rent is the same for one or two surely ?
Alan
Alan
Annually:
Individual. 5.136,60 euros.
With families.
2 members 8.732,22 euros.
3 members. 12.327,84 euros.
4 members. 15.923,46 euros.
#17
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Re: Minimum income
I have recently (last few weeks) enquired with a gestors re this. The figures were as above. But I was told if your house is owned outright then that is sufficient for money and you don't not have to have X amount in the bank. Of course may vary by area? Also told there are 3 ways of showing sufficient income, property owned outright, specified amount deposited in bank, monthly income shown I think 450 euros per month or similar was mentioned
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#18
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Re: Minimum income
Snikpoh and bobd22, thank you for your quick replies, that has helped me know end...I was worrying over nothing apparently ..
Al
Al
#19
Re: Minimum income
A credit card with a significant amount of unused credit on it is acceptable as well.
#20
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Re: Minimum income
We went through the whole process last year, in Seville and were told No to the health card which we had got via S1 form. This despite functionario checking with Policia National, and being told all was in order. Seems every official, in every office has a different set of rules. My advice would be to collect all documents ( photocopied/translations etc.) and pop along, wait in the queue and see what you have not got, or they don't like. ( in our case it was the document for opening my bank account which for some unknown reason he asked to see) Then get everything, go back, and try to see the same person again!
We finally "passed" on the third attempt, with same health card which had been rejected previously, but as we had all the other bits which he wanted and were not listed on the official document all was OK.
Oh he did say that with a full state pension each, and my teachers pension from the UK, our income was nowhere near sufficient to live on,( we own our house outright and have no debts) but he accepted it
Good Luck
We finally "passed" on the third attempt, with same health card which had been rejected previously, but as we had all the other bits which he wanted and were not listed on the official document all was OK.
Oh he did say that with a full state pension each, and my teachers pension from the UK, our income was nowhere near sufficient to live on,( we own our house outright and have no debts) but he accepted it
Good Luck
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#21
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Re: Minimum income
We went through the whole process last year, in Seville and were told No to the health card which we had got via S1 form. This despite functionario checking with Policia National, and being told all was in order. Seems every official, in every office has a different set of rules. My advice would be to collect all documents ( photocopied/translations etc.) and pop along, wait in the queue and see what you have not got, or they don't like. ( in our case it was the document for opening my bank account which for some unknown reason he asked to see) Then get everything, go back, and try to see the same person again!
We finally "passed" on the third attempt, with same health card which had been rejected previously, but as we had all the other bits which he wanted and were not listed on the official document all was OK.
Oh he did say that with a full state pension each, and my teachers pension from the UK, our income was nowhere near sufficient to live on,( we own our house outright and have no debts) but he accepted it
Good Luck
We finally "passed" on the third attempt, with same health card which had been rejected previously, but as we had all the other bits which he wanted and were not listed on the official document all was OK.
Oh he did say that with a full state pension each, and my teachers pension from the UK, our income was nowhere near sufficient to live on,( we own our house outright and have no debts) but he accepted it
Good Luck
#22
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Re: Minimum income
Definitely enough income or there are thousands of us also living in cloud cuckoo land with him! Sad it gets like that. What we did was go to the Police Station one week before we were going to do the application. I asked the guy what we needed, wrote it down in front of him and asked when he was on duty during the next week. Checked we had everything, and bounced him the next week!
Job done, but don't expect a 100% victory, they are bound to pull you on not enough photocopies or something like a missing signature / set of initials,just because they can. Entertaining!
Job done, but don't expect a 100% victory, they are bound to pull you on not enough photocopies or something like a missing signature / set of initials,just because they can. Entertaining!
#23
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Re: Minimum income
That's why with limited time there I am going to use a gestor to sort it out. I have made contact already and will contact him before I go out to have an appt to sort it out as soon as I get over.
#24
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Re: Minimum income
Good idea. In truth, everyone I know who used a Gestor got it first time with no problems, pppppp eh?
Locally, the bill was 80 euros I think. Especially handy if the Officer won't slow down his Spanish!
Locally, the bill was 80 euros I think. Especially handy if the Officer won't slow down his Spanish!
#25
Re: Minimum income
In some locations you now HAVE to make an appointment online and sometimes it is a month or more away. A gestor usually is able to jump the queue.
#27
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Re: Minimum income
I think when we do ours, we will definitely use a gestor.
#28
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Re: Minimum income
Good call, they can open doors you can't under the 'Old pals Act' as well. All the very best, its a wonderful Country.
#29
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Re: Minimum income
This seems less about a means test, than a test of the applicants good humour and perseverance!