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EU passport
Hi folks,
I put this in a search here and nothing came up but just a couple of general questions for comment purposes etc. 1. I have a job here and have been working since August 2015, obviously a tax payer on the padron and NIE, have a Spanish driving licence and own a property here. What is the opinion of the assembled throng about my situation, in terms of working beyond Brexit now as normal, should it be ok after I have been here 5 years. It appears from what I read the Spanish are keen to do a deal and keep the status quo. Any thoughts and opinions please. 2. EU passport, should we be thinking about this or not, has anyone applied for one, do we know how long or diffucult the process is. I guess some of this will come out in the following months, but also would be interested to hear of your opionions or things that you have read and believe to be fact or true. Thanks for your posts in advance, Nick |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Liana12433
(Post 12209377)
Hi folks,
I put this in a search here and nothing came up but just a couple of general questions for comment purposes etc. 1. I have a job here and have been working since August 2015, obviously a tax payer on the padron and NIE, have a Spanish driving licence and own a property here. What is the opinion of the assembled throng about my situation, in terms of working beyond Brexit now as normal, should it be ok after I have been here 5 years. It appears from what I read the Spanish are keen to do a deal and keep the status quo. Any thoughts and opinions please. 2. EU passport, should we be thinking about this or not, has anyone applied for one, do we know how long or diffucult the process is. I guess some of this will come out in the following months, but also would be interested to hear of your opionions or things that you have read and believe to be fact or true. Thanks for your posts in advance, Nick |
Re: EU passport
I would be very wary of any suggestion that such a thing as an EU passport would ever become a practical reality. It would suggest that the EU would bestow on the holder rights and privileges that others could not benefit from - something that obviously begs the question of what the EU would require in return. The EU is simply not going to grant residence and social or healthcare benefits simply in return for a €80 fee - think about it, it doesn't add up. If history has taught us anything about the EU it is that the EU doesn't give anything without exacting full payment.
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Re: EU passport
Hi guys,
This was what I wanted this type of feedback, the word is bandied around and misimplies its meaning. I read that folks are rushing to get an EU passport obviously this cannot be the case. |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Liana12433
(Post 12209431)
Hi guys,
This was what I wanted this type of feedback, the word is bandied around and misimplies its meaning. I read that folks are rushing to get an EU passport obviously this cannot be the case. |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Liana12433
(Post 12209431)
Hi guys,
This was what I wanted this type of feedback, the word is bandied around and misimplies its meaning. I read that folks are rushing to get an EU passport obviously this cannot be the case. |
Re: EU passport
Once you have been registered resident in Spanish territories for ten years, you can apply for Spanish nationality.
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Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Boseley
(Post 12209599)
Once you have been registered resident in Spanish territories for ten years, you can apply for Spanish nationality.
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Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Liana12433
(Post 12209431)
Hi guys,
This was what I wanted this type of feedback, the word is bandied around and misimplies its meaning. I read that folks are rushing to get an EU passport obviously this cannot be the case. |
Re: EU passport
1. You should expect a reciprocal deal will be struck within the next three to four months. Spain has already indicated it is very keen to make such an arrangement which is no surprise with all those British expats contributing to the Spanish economy.
2. As others have mentioned there's no such thing as an 'EU passport' rather there are passports from the 28 EU member states; soon to be 27. To acquire another EU member state passport ahead of Brexit you'll need to fulfil the citizenship requirements of one of the other 27 nations. If you have Irish-born parent or grandparent then that would be the simplest way to go. Otherwise you should sit tight in Spain until you are eligible for Spanish citizenship. |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Liana12433
(Post 12209377)
Hi folks,
I put this in a search here and nothing came up but just a couple of general questions for comment purposes etc. 1. I have a job here and have been working since August 2015, obviously a tax payer on the padron and NIE, have a Spanish driving licence and own a property here. You should also have signed on the list of foreigners and obtained your (green) residency certificate. |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12209930)
1. You should expect a reciprocal deal will be struck within the next three to four months. Spain has already indicated it is very keen to make such an arrangement which is no surprise with all those British expats contributing to the Spanish economy.
2. As others have mentioned there's no such thing as an 'EU passport' rather there are passports from the 28 EU member states; soon to be 27. To acquire another EU member state passport ahead of Brexit you'll need to fulfil the citizenship requirements of one of the other 27 nations. If you have Irish-born parent or grandparent then that would be the simplest way to go. Otherwise you should sit tight in Spain until you are eligible for Spanish citizenship. Spainmay be keen to continue with a reciprocal agreement but will the UK? Howmany brexit voter’s will be happy that the current EU residents living in the UKwill remain and what restrictions do they want on them? For example, if they arenot working, and living on benefits but have families or working under theradar etc. What about all the expats who live under the radar in Spain? |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Tadd1966
(Post 12210090)
Spainmay be keen to continue with a reciprocal agreement but will the UK? Howmany brexit voter’s will be happy that the current EU residents living in the UKwill remain and what restrictions do they want on them? For example, if they arenot working, and living on benefits but have families or working under theradar etc. What about all the expats who live under the radar in Spain? |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by KieronF
(Post 12210143)
I'm sure Theresa May has explicitly said so and added that she is keen to have such arrangements in place at the earliest opportunity
What about EU citizens in UK living on benefits or working under the radar? What about EU citizens who work in UK and have family members (spouse and children) giving in their home country - will they be allowed in to the UK post brexit? Post brexit who will be allowed in under these agreements? |
Re: EU passport
Originally Posted by Tadd1966
(Post 12210180)
What agreements and what does it cover?
What about EU citizens in UK living on benefits or working under the radar? What about EU citizens who work in UK and have family members (spouse and children) giving in their home country - will they be allowed in to the UK post brexit? Post brexit who will be allowed in under these agreements? |
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