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guesswork Jun 9th 2020 8:35 am

Re: quarantine
 

Originally Posted by Rita_ (Post 12864351)
Many thanks for the quick reply, just checking does having a NIF number give you residency (document that we had to get stamped when we purchased the apartment 16 years ago) or is residency a level above that.. we do pay some property taxes!

Nie or Nif is not Residencia. Nie is like your National insurance no in Gb

MikeJ Jun 9th 2020 11:45 am

Re: quarantine
 

Originally Posted by Rita_ (Post 12864351)
Many thanks for the quick reply, just checking does having a NIF number give you residency (document that we had to get stamped when we purchased the apartment 16 years ago) or is residency a level above that.. we do pay some property taxes!

NIE is the National ID number for foreigners It doesn't give you any access to any state services but you have to have it to conduct many transactions eg buying a property/car, paying tax etc. Residencia needs a formal application and jumping through a number of hoops before you qualify as a resident. It will probably be harder after 31st December (Brexit) as you will have to qualify as an alien rather than an EU citizen. I suspect it may be a bit late to apply for a residencia but you could try - you probably need the services of an abagado to get it done quickly.

guesswork Jun 9th 2020 4:36 pm

Re: quarantine
 
For Information. You can now apply for Residencia in Ayamonte. No need to go to Huelva

Jon-Bxl Jun 9th 2020 9:31 pm

Re: quarantine
 
Here's a recent article from June 8.

https://www.scotsman.com/news/transp...sitors-1995876
  • It's not 100% sure that UK visitors to Spain will have totally free access on 1July according to this..
  • Portugal is in talks with the UK re airbridge.
  • In 17 years crossing the bridge I've never had to produce ID. Though all are required to have one on their person. The town hall will notarise a photocopy. Esurijohn once posted that they would notarise a reduced size copy which he laminated. I don't know if any of this has changed.

Visitors coming in from the UK to Faro may expect to have the same freedom crossing the border, especially with a PT registered rent car.

But there could be increased checks ... So I personally wouldnt 'fiddle it' without being sure that we had open access.

I mentioned earlier that the EU are looking at origin tracking (no announcement yet) so I would also bring some proof if I was not coming from the UK

Let's see if our numbers can improve so none of these special measures need to be taken.

That leaves quarantine on re-entry to the UK to also consider

Jon

bxpuser24710519 Jun 9th 2020 11:01 pm

Re: quarantine
 
Judging by the lack of compliance with social distancing , the wearing of a mask in the required places and the complete ignorance of some people I will be very surprised if we don't have a spike in cases. Our communal pool is open with no obvious adherence to the rules, a sign on the gate saying wash your hands. The queues coming down from the North of Portugal and the pictures of the crowded beaches along the Algarve with little or no compliance there either means they could have a rise in cases also. Unless you have been tested you have no idea if you have it or not, feeling fine is an ignorant statement with health of others at risk by your selfish behaviour and lack of common sense. It looks like we will not learn from this either. Me me me society a LOT less of us but what the heck I am ok jack mentality !

Fredbargate Jun 10th 2020 12:33 am

Re: quarantine
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 12864521)
  • In 17 years crossing the bridge I've never had to produce ID. Though all are required to have one on their person.
Jon

But you did in the good old days when there was only the ferry or a long drive :eek:

Kayann Jun 10th 2020 3:12 am

Re: quarantine
 
Can you now apply at the comisaría? That was possible when we bought in 2003. Might avoid the queues at the foreigner’s office in Huelva.

EsuriJohn Jun 10th 2020 9:31 am

Re: quarantine
 

Originally Posted by guesswork (Post 12864455)
For Information. You can now apply for Residencia in Ayamonte. No need to go to Huelva

Which office do you go to for this and do you need a Cita Previa?

guesswork Jun 10th 2020 10:07 pm

Re: quarantine
 

Originally Posted by EsuriJohn (Post 12864856)
Which office do you go to for this and do you need a Cita Previa?

Not sure John but a friend got theirs yesterday.
They went through a solicitor Ana Paula. Possibly at the Police station and you do need an appointment


EsuriJohn Jun 11th 2020 5:11 am

Re: quarantine
 

Originally Posted by guesswork (Post 12865109)
Not sure John but a friend got theirs yesterday.
They went through a solicitor Ana Paula. Possibly at the Police station and you do need an appointment

Thanks for that.


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