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Scribble Jul 27th 2010 10:34 am

No need to apply for residency
 
According to another website and EU law, EU citizens do not need to register as resident in Spain - is this true? Just checking as everything on this site points to registering after 3 months:

According to the ROYAL DECREE 240/2007, the following persons may reside in Spain without proof of Residence:

*Citizens of Members States of the EU (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chec Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Letonia, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Poland, United Kingdom and Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden) or countries, which are part of the European Economic Area Agreement (EEA)(Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland) who are employed or self employed or who are entitled to the right to reside permanently.

This also applies to the above mentioned groups’:
*spouses
*common law partner
*direct descendents
*direct ascendants

Fred James Jul 27th 2010 6:40 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 
You are confusing right of residence with the requirement to sign on the register of foreigners - which all EU citizens must do.

This is the definitive answer - and it's in English!

http://extranjeros.mtas.es/es/Inform...ION_INGLES.pdf

lynnxa Jul 27th 2010 6:49 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 

Originally Posted by qwertyjjj (Post 8733119)
According to another website and EU law, EU citizens do not need to register as resident in Spain - is this true? Just checking as everything on this site points to registering after 3 months:

According to the ROYAL DECREE 240/2007, the following persons may reside in Spain without proof of Residence:

*Citizens of Members States of the EU (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chec Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Letonia, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Poland, United Kingdom and Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden) or countries, which are part of the European Economic Area Agreement (EEA)(Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland) who are employed or self employed or who are entitled to the right to reside permanently.

This also applies to the above mentioned groups’:
*spouses
*common law partner
*direct descendents
*direct ascendants

yes, I believe that's the law which replaced the old 'residencia' - we no longer have to apply for the right to live here

ROYAL DECREE 240/2007

however, on pages 7/8 part IV ESTANCIA Y RESIDENCIA article 2.13 it does say that if we remain here more than 3 months 'exercising our right to live here' we have to register on the Registro Central de Extranjeros

so yes, we do have to register after 3 months

lynnxa Jul 27th 2010 7:09 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 8733833)
You are confusing right of residence with the requirement to sign on the register of foreigners - which all EU citizens must do.

This is the definitive answer - and it's in English!

http://extranjeros.mtas.es/es/Inform...ION_INGLES.pdf

lol you posted that while I was reading the law itself!!!

St. John Jul 27th 2010 7:23 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 
My Residencia, the good old plastic credit-card type, runs out in October this year. Do I have to renew it?

lynnxa Jul 27th 2010 7:33 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 

Originally Posted by St. John (Post 8733913)
My Residencia, the good old plastic credit-card type, runs out in October this year. Do I have to renew it?

you can't renew it - you have to go & sign on the resident's list

jdr Jul 27th 2010 7:35 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 

Originally Posted by St. John (Post 8733913)
My Residencia, the good old plastic credit-card type, runs out in October this year. Do I have to renew it?

You can`t renew it, you will get a green sheet of A4 to replace it. :D

St. John Jul 27th 2010 8:43 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 
Thanks for the information. Do I have to go to the Provincial Capital, in my Case Jaen, to do it or can it be done at a town hall or police station? Thanks

bil Jul 27th 2010 8:53 pm

Re: No need to apply for residency
 
Don't forget, you can get a reduced size authorised copy and have it plasticised.

That way it fits into your passport without folding and will last indefinitely.

jdr Jul 28th 2010 8:47 am

Re: No need to apply for residency
 

Originally Posted by St. John (Post 8734086)
Thanks for the information. Do I have to go to the Provincial Capital, in my Case Jaen, to do it or can it be done at a town hall or police station? Thanks

Usually in the local National police station.


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