Latest on Residencia and TIE from Brits in Spain
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This has recently been posted on FB by British Embassy Madrid:'We are aware of rumours and misinformation circulating about the deadline for UK nationals to be registered as resident in order to be covered by the Withdrawal Agreement. Please be assured, there is no change to the rights of UK nationals to live or move to Spain during the transition period, which runs until 31 December. There are no deadlines in February or March of this year. Anyone who is legally residing in Spain by the end of this year will be covered by the Withdrawal Agreement.
The Spanish authorities are working with the European Commission to introduce a specific Foreigners’ Identity Card (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero or TIE) for any UK national in Spain who has rights under the Withdrawal Agreement. This has not yet been introduced. But in the meantime we can confirm:
- If you already have the green registration certificate (whether that’s A4 or credit card-sized and whether it says “permanente” or not), this will remain a valid residency document, even after the transition period ends on 31 December.
- If you are not yet registered as a resident but obtain a residency appointment before the TIE is introduced, you will be issued with a green certificate
- Once the TIE is introduced, anyone who has a green certificate will have the right to request it
- Anyone who does not have a green residence certificate by the time the card is introduced, but who applies to register after that date and during the transition period, will be issued with the new TIE.
We will update you as soon as we have information on when and how the new card will be introduced, and the process for applying. However, there will be no deadline by which time those UK nationals already in possession of a green certificate must have a TIE, so there is no need to panic.
We are aware that in some areas there is currently limited appointment availability for those wishing to register. Do keep checking the booking system regularly as more appointments will be made available: https://sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es/icp…/index.html
For further info sign up for updates to gov.uk/livinginspain and keep an eye on the Spanish government website at http://www.lamoncloa.gob.es/…/howtopr…/Paginas/citizens.aspx
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I must admit I thought the TIE was going to be compulsory but this seems to suggest it will not be but IMO I think it seems a good idea to acquire one when the system is introduced.
The Spanish authorities are working with the European Commission to introduce a specific Foreigners’ Identity Card (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero or TIE) for any UK national in Spain who has rights under the Withdrawal Agreement. This has not yet been introduced. But in the meantime we can confirm:
- If you already have the green registration certificate (whether that’s A4 or credit card-sized and whether it says “permanente” or not), this will remain a valid residency document, even after the transition period ends on 31 December.
- If you are not yet registered as a resident but obtain a residency appointment before the TIE is introduced, you will be issued with a green certificate
- Once the TIE is introduced, anyone who has a green certificate will have the right to request it
- Anyone who does not have a green residence certificate by the time the card is introduced, but who applies to register after that date and during the transition period, will be issued with the new TIE.
We will update you as soon as we have information on when and how the new card will be introduced, and the process for applying. However, there will be no deadline by which time those UK nationals already in possession of a green certificate must have a TIE, so there is no need to panic.
We are aware that in some areas there is currently limited appointment availability for those wishing to register. Do keep checking the booking system regularly as more appointments will be made available: https://sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es/icp…/index.html
For further info sign up for updates to gov.uk/livinginspain and keep an eye on the Spanish government website at http://www.lamoncloa.gob.es/…/howtopr…/Paginas/citizens.aspx
Press release ends.
I must admit I thought the TIE was going to be compulsory but this seems to suggest it will not be but IMO I think it seems a good idea to acquire one when the system is introduced.

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Was talking to a gestora and she said that in Malaga Province they are still issuing green certificates to British applicants post 31st January.

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Thanks for the info.
Joppa, the post seems to be saying that the green certificates will be issued until the TIE is available, and that this won't be for a while as they are still working on it with the EU.

Joppa, the post seems to be saying that the green certificates will be issued until the TIE is available, and that this won't be for a while as they are still working on it with the EU.

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The Brits in Spain page on FB is very informative and they regularly have Q&A sessions I know a lot of people hate FB but it has its uses.

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I have lost my green residency papers.. what do i do to get copys..

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Hope this info is still current for getting a duplicate certificate:
https://www.citizensadvice.org.es/fa...ficate-or-nie/
https://www.citizensadvice.org.es/fa...ficate-or-nie/
