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Fred James May 20th 2010 5:36 pm

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8579031)
You could have trouble by having to pay an on the spot traffic fine with no discount, with residencia you get time to pay and a big discount. ;);) .

I would imagine that a Spanish driving licence would be adequate to qualify as a resident with the Guardia as you can only have one if you are a resident.

jdr May 20th 2010 7:06 pm

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 8579043)
I would imagine that a Spanish driving licence would be adequate to qualify as a resident with the Guardia as you can only have one if you are a resident.

Maybe, but no address on it, so it may still be on the spot fine. ;)

snikpoh May 20th 2010 7:50 pm

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8579156)
Maybe, but no address on it, so it may still be on the spot fine. ;)

But then the address doesn't really mean anything as (I believe) you don't have to redo the residencia when you move - or do you?

jdr May 20th 2010 8:49 pm

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 8579245)
But then the address doesn't really mean anything as (I believe) you don't have to redo the residencia when you move - or do you?

I assume if you move to a different area to the police station where you are registered then you go to the local police st and reregister.

Fred James May 20th 2010 9:06 pm

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8579156)
Maybe, but no address on it, so it may still be on the spot fine. ;)

No, the address is held on the driver database which they have online access to just like the insurance database.

But I cannot see that is relevant because to hold a Spanish licence you must be a resident.

Fred James May 20th 2010 9:09 pm

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 8579245)
But then the address doesn't really mean anything as (I believe) you don't have to redo the residencia when you move - or do you?

Yes you do - if you check on the application form there is a specific box for modification of a registration. It's the second option.

paintermujer May 21st 2010 5:54 am

Re: Residency
 
We have been advised by our gestor that the green A4 doc we have is the residencia which incorporates the NIE number.

She says it is permanent but when you move it must be changed in the police records.

She adds it used to be a card and some people may still have that until it expires.The law has changed again and europeans do not have residencia cards anymore.

The laws keep changing so each case may be different. Too right!!!!

This isnt the answer to the original question but may help some.

HBG May 21st 2010 6:04 am

Re: Residency
 
Is it only me? I always start to worry when I read through these important and informative threads and I consider myself as legal as can be and have a mountain of paperwork to prove it, I think I've even got notary stamps on old electricity bills.

Keeping up to date is the problem, they keep moving the goal posts. I still use an old residencia card, with my photograph on it, for identification, but it has expired. I've got the silly new one, but nobody wants to see it. I often find it easier just to use my good old passport and not to bother telling anyone that I've got residencia.

paintermujer May 21st 2010 6:12 am

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by HBG (Post 8580223)
Is it only me? I always start to worry when I read through these important and informative threads and I consider myself as legal as can be and have a mountain of paperwork to prove it, I think I've even got notary stamps on old electricity bills.

Keeping up to date is the problem, they keep moving the goal posts. I still use an old residencia card, with my photograph on it, for identification, but it has expired. I've got the silly new one, but nobody wants to see it. I often find it easier just to use my good old passport and not to bother telling anyone that I've got residencia.

I agree with you on that.

I always carry the passports with me and they are so much easier than the other ever changing officialdom.

spainrico May 21st 2010 10:13 am

Re: Residency
 
This is a very useful document which unfortunately never seems to get much publicity

For the Regulations Governing EU citizens in Spain document in English

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

Fred James May 21st 2010 10:43 am

Re: Residency
 
It gets lots of publicity on this forum.:thumbup::thumbup:

The link is in the Free Beer thread and I have already posted it in this thread and jdr has actually put a picture of up already.

I do agree that it is the best "horses mouth" document concerning the requirements for registration.

spainrico May 21st 2010 11:05 am

Re: Residency
 
Sorry Fred I missed it on this thread. (Dare I say) BTW There is another version for non EU persons as well.

bil May 21st 2010 6:45 pm

Re: Residency
 
Don't forget you can get a colour copy of the residencia reduced, stamped and plasticised, it is then as good as the original A4 sheet, and a lot more useful as it is small enough to fit into a passport or wallet.

JLFS May 21st 2010 7:06 pm

Re: Residency
 

Originally Posted by bil (Post 8581494)
Don't forget you can get a colour copy of the residencia reduced, stamped and plasticised, it is then as good as the original A4 sheet, and a lot more useful as it is small enough to fit into a passport or wallet.

Thanks bil, I have been going round for ages saying plastificated.:rofl::rofl: I thought I had it right.:D

Fred James May 21st 2010 7:47 pm

Re: Residency
 
Yes, but if it is not a certified copy it is worthless as anyone with a PC could forge it.

You can reduce the size before you get it certifiedand then get it laminated. What you cannot do it copy the certified document and then reduce it.


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