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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Let’s see what happens then. I heard it’s a 200 euro fine if they choose to enforce it. I can speak Spanish anyway so can’t see it being that much of a big deal. I also have my motorcycle licence which I would of liked to have been able to use.
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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 12955404)
Let’s see what happens then. I heard it’s a 200 euro fine if they choose to enforce it. I can speak Spanish anyway so can’t see it being that much of a big deal. I also have my motorcycle licence which I would of liked to have been able to use.
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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Can you drive from the UK and enter Spain at the moment without existing legal residency?
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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Chipmonk
(Post 12955483)
Reading your original post you said you will try and remain under the radar until you acquire your Irish passport. But how are you going to get healthcare during this period and more importantly neither you nor your children will get the vaccination. Is that wise??
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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Chipmonk
(Post 12955483)
Reading your original post you said you will try and remain under the radar until you acquire your Irish passport. But how are you going to get healthcare during this period and more importantly neither you nor your children will get the vaccination. Is that wise??
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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 12955647)
it’s looking like I won’t be able to get there for a few months anyway as border closure and Covid has made things abit more complicated. I spoke with a property agent yesterday and put a deposit down on a property I can stay in as soon as I get out there. Probably looking at March or April now.
You did what? !!! I do hope you at least mean a rental property even then you have taken a massive risk , many estate agents will not be around in March/April and those who are left make UK estate agent look like angels . |
Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 12955647)
it’s looking like I won’t be able to get there for a few months anyway as border closure and Covid has made things abit more complicated. I spoke with a property agent yesterday and put a deposit down on a property I can stay in as soon as I get out there. Probably looking at March or April now.
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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 12955647)
it’s looking like I won’t be able to get there for a few months anyway as border closure and Covid has made things abit more complicated. I spoke with a property agent yesterday and put a deposit down on a property I can stay in as soon as I get out there. Probably looking at March or April now.
I wouldn't pay any money up front for anything for the simple reason it will most likely not be returned if there are problems. I assume it was for a rental not as a down payment on a purchase? |
Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Chipmonk
(Post 12955652)
Yes, you are right. It is impossible to enter Spain now if you are not a resident and I would imagine that will remain until most of the vaccination project is complete. Given that most municipalities are cancelling Easter celebrations they probably will right off Easter for tourists and wait until summer but who knows. I would imagine that it is more sensible to get yourself and family vaccinated in UK before moving to Spain as you wont recieve in Spain if you are not legally resident plus if your child was going to start Spanish schools then that cannot be done until they have been signed off by a Spanish doctor so again this means official residency
Originally Posted by Chipmonk
(Post 12955653)
I wouldn't pay any money up front for anything for the simple reason it will most likely not be returned if there are problems. I assume it was for a rental not as a down payment on a purchase?
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Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 12955701)
That makes sense.
Only 200 euros. Peanuts. I wanted to secure it because it is in the country. And in this village property is being rented out very quickly as a lot of Spanish are leaving the cities for the country. |
Re: Moving to Spain post brexit.
How long will they hold it for 200 euros?
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