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notxn85 Jun 23rd 2021 11:49 am

Uk pensioner, want to move away fomr this asylum and needs advice.
 
Hello,
Long time since I was on this forum! I lived in Austria for a few years, had to return to Uk for family reasons and so missed the B****y Brexit deadline.so I can't just slip back in as a pre deadline resident.
Not only that but there is no Austria forum so I have to ask my questions here.
Are there any UK pensioners on here who have moved to Germany this year - if so I would love to ask some questions.
Thanks

christmasoompa Jun 23rd 2021 12:10 pm

Re: Uk pensioner, want to move away fomr this asylum and needs advice.
 

Originally Posted by notxn85 (Post 13020818)
Hello,
Long time since I was on this forum! I lived in Austria for a few years, had to return to Uk for family reasons and so missed the B****y Brexit deadline.so I can't just slip back in as a pre deadline resident.
Not only that but there is no Austria forum so I have to ask my questions here.
Are there any UK pensioners on here who have moved to Germany this year - if so I would love to ask some questions.
Thanks

Are you looking to move to Austria or Germany? If Austria, we can move your thread to the general Europe forum, where you'll get good advice on the visa requirements etc for Austria I'm sure. If it's Germany then ignore me, we'll leave it here!

Moses2013 Jun 23rd 2021 12:44 pm

Re: Uk pensioner, want to move away fomr this asylum and needs advice.
 
I suppose the OP has lost the right to live in Austria and is also looking at Germany as an alternative. In any case the process is the same and as a third national and you will need to apply for a Visa https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/e...node#content_1

Germany doesn't even have a specific retirement visa, so it seems the Work Visa is the only option.
  • in case that you are 45 years or older when starting work in Germany: proof of adequate pensions (either a minimum gross salary of 3,795.-- € monthly or 45,540.-- € per year or other proof)

notxn85 Jun 23rd 2021 1:54 pm

Re: Uk pensioner, want to move away fomr this asylum and needs advice.
 
Hi,
probably best to move it because I will get German specific answers which will probably be similar but who knows?!
Thanks

dmu Jun 25th 2021 2:09 pm

Re: Uk pensioner, want to move away fomr this asylum and needs advice.
 

Originally Posted by notxn85 (Post 13020818)
Hello,
Long time since I was on this forum! I lived in Austria for a few years, had to return to Uk for family reasons and so missed the B****y Brexit deadline.so I can't just slip back in as a pre deadline resident.
Not only that but there is no Austria forum so I have to ask my questions here.
Are there any UK pensioners on here who have moved to Germany this year - if so I would love to ask some questions.
Thanks

Hi it doesn't look as if any one on BE has moved either to Germany or Austria since January 1st.
I'd check the above German link, as well as the corresponding Austrian one:
https://www.bmeia.gv.at/en/travel-st...esidence/visa/
HTH

Red_Wine_Fairy Jun 29th 2021 1:40 pm

Re: Uk pensioner, want to move away fomr this asylum and needs advice.
 
I hope it's not too late, but much of the 'noise' about Article 50 visas are taking place on the British in Europe fora for various countries. Bearing in mind that for most countries, applications have to be made by tomorrow, I hope the moderators will find it acceptable for me to post a link?

https://www.britishinaustria.net/.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/BritishinAustria


If you maintained a residence there, I hope you still qualify - good luck!





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