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Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by fawinds
(Post 8815362)
I am sorry you waisted your money. That ID card was a good solution for expats to prove their identity without carrying a passport, at least within the EU.
I can't apply for one. THe only foreing nationals who will continue to use ID cards are no EU/EEA citizens and they will be issued a different ID card: http://www.zdnet.co.uk/i/z5/illo/nw/...onal_front.JPG This one is the same issued in Spain also for non EU/EEA nationals. By the way, keep your card. Some day it will be a valuable souvenir, like those WW2 cardboard ID cards on sale on ebay. 15,000 can be considered a "limited edition". ;) |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by jo-ann
(Post 8815417)
No way, have it stolen and then have to pay the exorbitant price to get another - no chance, it is to valuable to carry around everyday. I have lived here for 7 years now and have never ever been asked for a passport for my legal ID. My spanish driving licence has always been sufficient, perhaps things are more sensible in my area.
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Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 8816194)
So you are not on the padron and don`t have residencia or health cover and never been to a hospital or got a mobile phone ? :rofl:
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Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 8815463)
I think it s the green ones that stay for non EU/EEA nationals. I am going to keep my card for as long as it is possible. It is still valid until the Law changes and how long after that before the info filters down to Mercadona in Aymonte!
The only one remaining is the biometric residence permit for non-eu/eea citizens: http://services.parliament.uk/bills/...documents.html I don't think you will have any problem at all at mercadona even when id cards have been officially scrapped, unless they check out databases like this, which in my opinion is very unlikely: http://www.consilium.europa.eu/prado...ml?&cmsid=1399 |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by jo-ann
(Post 8815417)
No way, have it stolen and then have to pay the exorbitant price to get another - no chance, it is to valuable to carry around everyday. I have lived here for 7 years now and have never ever been asked for a passport for my legal ID. My spanish driving licence has always been sufficient, perhaps things are more sensible in my area.
Originally Posted by jo-ann
(Post 8816618)
Yes I am on the padron, I do have residencia(which is utterly useless and meaningless now) and I am in the health system and I have a mobile phone but I repeat I do not carry a passport around with me on a daily basis as it is not necessary and I do not want the problems of it being stolen, if on the rare occasions that I need to have it with me then I will take it with me solely for the benefit of the action required at that point in time.
You always need one for buying a mobile and all of the others things I mentioned. |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 8816706)
But you said you had never been asked for a passport as ID. :confused:
You always need one for buying a mobile and all of the others things I mentioned. |
Re: ID for card purchases
I dont know why people make such a big fuss about having their passport with them.
Women´s handbags are used to carry their mobile phone, purse, SIP and credit cards and car/house keys so why not a thin little passport ?and for silly people who say they will wear out, buy a holder/cover. |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 8818555)
I dont know why people make such a big fuss about having their passport with them.
Women´s handbags are used to carry their mobile phone, purse, SIP and credit cards and car/house keys so why not a thin little passport ?and for silly people who say they will wear out, buy a holder/cover. |
Re: ID for card purchases
My phone and camera together cost less than my passport.
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Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 8818555)
I dont know why people make such a big fuss about having their passport with them.
Women´s handbags are used to carry their mobile phone, purse, SIP and credit cards and car/house keys so why not a thin little passport ?and for silly people who say they will wear out, buy a holder/cover. |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by Veleta
(Post 8819224)
What about men?
Their bitches? |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 8818555)
I dont know why people make such a big fuss about having their passport with them.
Women´s handbags are used to carry their mobile phone, purse, SIP and credit cards and car/house keys so why not a thin little passport ?and for silly people who say they will wear out, buy a holder/cover. And no, I'm not going to carry a handbag just for my passport. Now that would be silly. (I've considered a pony tail though, a few tattoos, and ear rings; if I had those a handbag might be appropriate too). |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 8819313)
I'm a man and for the last four months, unless on formal occasions, I've gone out in shorts, top and light sandals. I use my available pockets for money and the odd piece of paper, like a bill. In the winter months I wear light trousers, a top and light shoes, unless on formal occasions, but still only carry money and the odd papers. Of course my passport is going to wear out if I walk around with it on a daily basis, and there's a high chance of losing it. And who's going to ask me for my passport?
And no, I'm not going to carry a handbag just for my passport. Now that would be silly. (I've considered a pony tail though, a few tattoos, and ear rings; if I had those a handbag might be appropriate too). You could always get a mariconera...........:rofl::rofl: |
Re: ID for card purchases
Originally Posted by JLFS
(Post 8819348)
You could always get a mariconera...........:rofl::rofl:
There's a smaller Chinese shop fifty yards away and most of the other units are up for sale. They can't compete on prices and choice. A Spanish fereteria on the other side of the road has had a sale on for the past two years, and their stuff still costs about four times as much. Maybe my frying pan will wear out quicker than the ones in the fereteria, but I can buy four of them from the Chinese and they look the same. They do all look the same, apart from the young guy at the check-out, who has dyed his hair blond. |
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