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Neptuno Jun 15th 2015 9:36 pm

DeRegistering in Spain
 
if someone cannot go in person to the Police station to deregister from the Foreign Citiizens register( residency) is there another way to do it, eg sending back the cards by post with the appropriate form? Or appointing someone else to do it ?
Can the deregistration form be downloaded?

tabbicat Jun 17th 2015 3:58 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
I wonder if it is necessary to do this? I left a couple of years ago and didn't say anything. Not sure if this could cause problems in the future e.g. when it comes to claiming a pension.
I'd be interested to hear from others. I am sure many people don't bother to deregister when they leave Spain.

snikpoh Jun 17th 2015 4:29 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
Yes it can cause problems later and one should definitely do it.

The form is the same as for registering but you check the box labelled "baja".

iano Jun 17th 2015 4:35 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 11677679)
Yes it can cause problems later

I left 6 years ago, and like many didn't 'de-register', so if I should choose to return in future, what problems could it cause ?

Thanks.

Neptuno Jun 17th 2015 5:23 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
[QUOTE=snikpoh;11677679]Yes it can cause problems later and one should definitely do it.

The form is the same as for registering but you check the box labelled "baja".

Is there anyway of doing it if unable to attend in person?

Fred James Jun 17th 2015 6:01 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
The form specifically allows for it to be presented by someone other than the applicant. That person's details are entered in section 2.

Neptuno Jun 17th 2015 6:37 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 11677786)
The form specifically allows for it to be presented by someone other than the applicant. That person's details are entered in section 2.

That's interesting- thanks
Do you know if the representative has to take original passports etc with them, or just the residency card?
Just that we are going to UK the day after and wouldn't want someone to accidently lose them !

tabbicat Jun 17th 2015 6:53 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 

Yes it can cause problems later and one should definitely do it.
What type of problems? Do you know of anyone who has experienced problems for not giving the baja on leaving?

Fred James Jun 17th 2015 9:39 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Neptuno (Post 11677816)
That's interesting- thanks
Do you know if the representative has to take original passports etc with them, or just the residency card?
Just that we are going to UK the day after and wouldn't want someone to accidently lose them !

Since you are signing off, I would imagine that just the old certificate would be required. A copy of your passport might be a good idea as well.

Your representative would also need ID in the form a passport or DNI.

Neptuno Jun 17th 2015 8:46 pm

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 11677926)
Since you are signing off, I would imagine that just the old certificate would be required. A copy of your passport might be a good idea as well.

Your representative would also need ID in the form a passport or DNI.

I asked my representative about this.
She said power of attourney would be needed making it very expensive, so I'll try and go in person, with her

Neptuno Jun 18th 2015 5:33 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
Since telling people I intend deregistering at the police station when I leave Spain, i have been surprised at the reaction.
I was met with incredulous stares" why on earth are you doing that?" They say
Even the firm handling the selling process said it was unnecessary
Others said it was a waste of money, just go back to the UK
Can anyone reassure me that I am doing the right thing?
Are others of the mind that all you have to do is get on a plane?

davidinspain Jun 18th 2015 8:55 am

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
If you hang on I'm sure some scare stories will be along shortly.

Saxy Jun 18th 2015 8:57 pm

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
If you do not sign off, then as far as the NHS is concerned, you are still a Spanish resident and not entitled to register with a surgery in the UK. Some surgeries are aware of this, and some aren't. My surgery was, and without proof of deregistration, would not have accepted me. The issue has become more relevant since the realization that health tourism is costing the NHS a fortune (Ashya King for instance).

davidinspain Jun 18th 2015 10:08 pm

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Saxy (Post 11679244)
If you do not sign off, then as far as the NHS is concerned, you are still a Spanish resident and not entitled to register with a surgery in the UK. Some surgeries are aware of this, and some aren't. My surgery was, and without proof of deregistration, would not have accepted me. The issue has become more relevant since the realization that health tourism is costing the NHS a fortune (Ashya King for instance).

A phone call to DWP in Newcastle to cancel your S1 triggers a couple of forms to fill, copies of which shown at your GP surgery sort it out.Nothing in relation to this needs to be done in Spain.

Saxy Jun 18th 2015 10:21 pm

Re: DeRegistering in Spain
 
Just do it in Spain then it's done!


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