Moving to Almeria Spain
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Thank you. Do you know how long it can take to get legal residency? and is it that we need before the deadline to qualify? and renting we can still get this requirement? ☺️

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Yes you need preferably to be legally resident or at least have commenced the procedure before the 1 January 2021. You do not need to own property to obtain residency but you will need somewhere to live and a legal rental contract. The system has just (July 6) changed and for new applicants is a phased operation involving Extranjera Office (immigration) initially followed by an appointment at a nearby Police National Station, for fingerprinting and details photograph for residency card to be made. Finally a final trip to collect card when it is ready. We have just carried out this procedure for my wife and it took us 6 days from beginning to completion although we are still waiting for authorisation to collect the card. If you look through recent threads on the forum there is detailed information on doing this. However don't expect any English to be spoken so if in any doubt use a gestor I believe they charge around 200+ euros per person.

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Thank you so much. I understand how it works now. Can you recommend a gestor

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I am not anywhere near your area I'm afraid. I'm sure someone will be able to offer some advise if you are a little more specific on the exact area you are looking to move to. Well worth looking at the recent threads on obtaining the new TIE card for residency. There is a lot of very good information within the threads. Good luck

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Again thank you so much for your help

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Do you enjoy living there? How long have you been there?

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I think your thermometer was in the sun. The highest temperature was in Velez Málaga at 45.6º.

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The warmer winters are a plus and to relax with clock watching anymore would be wonderful. To be able to plan something, like a BBQ and know the weather will be ok and not raining. To jump in the pool whenever I want, to wake up to the sun and stunning views. I don’t think I’m asking for to much lol

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We are 2 weeks away from moving over and this morning our solicitor has given us an update on the residency requirements when going to Alicante.
They are now asking for a minimum of €9000 in a bank account and it should have been there for 3 months.
They have also said that the full policy for the health care has to be provided not just the certificate as before.
Obviously with everything Spanish it varies from day to day but that's the information I have been given from people who have completed the new system.
We will find out hopefully mid August exactly what will be asked for when we start our application.
They are now asking for a minimum of €9000 in a bank account and it should have been there for 3 months.
They have also said that the full policy for the health care has to be provided not just the certificate as before.
Obviously with everything Spanish it varies from day to day but that's the information I have been given from people who have completed the new system.
We will find out hopefully mid August exactly what will be asked for when we start our application.

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Thanks for that info. I think we will be ok with that. Which insurance company have you gone with? Have you used a gestor?

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The warmer winters are a plus and to relax with clock watching anymore would be wonderful. To be able to plan something, like a BBQ and know the weather will be ok and not raining. To jump in the pool whenever I want, to wake up to the sun and stunning views. I don’t think I’m asking for to much lol

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We have used a firm of solistiors in Albir for everything. I used to work away alit so could not guarantee when I could get to Spain. We gave them POA for the flat purchase and they are doing the residency application once we arrive. They know the system and because they speak fluent Spanish there is no mis communication and the cost is not prohibitive.

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The warmer winters are a plus and to relax with clock watching anymore would be wonderful. To be able to plan something, like a BBQ and know the weather will be ok and not raining. To jump in the pool whenever I want, to wake up to the sun and stunning views. I don’t think I’m asking for to much lol
