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simonbentley Apr 15th 2011 12:59 pm

Some help please :-)
 
Hi everyone.

I have recently moved to the marbella area and in the process of setting up a office in Estepona!

I went to get my nie number the other day and after all the queuing etc for 3 hours I got told to go to Estepona police station not Marbella. When I apply for the ni which Is paid for already and should just be able to hand into Estepona station do I need to apply separately for residency?

Do I need residency?

I am using skype for my personal calls is this the best thing to do?

The complex I am on arranged Internet for me with globatel but it is really slow when 2 computers are using the Internet, can anybody recommend a better company to use for internet?

I brought a sky box out with me from the uk and there is a communal dish where I live but it does not work does anyone have a number they can recommend for somebody to come and get it up and running for me? I have been told I need my card chipped is this correct?

Mobile phones I got a pay as you go on yoigo but it doesn't have Internet, what is the best network to go with to be able to get Internet on my phone or is it difficult to get a Spanish contract?

I am also in need of a lot of carpet asap and any other office furniture if anyone has any to sell?

How difficult is it to get staff out here it is not in a boiler room it is for incoming customer service so no sales involved and they must have a nice pleasant voice, where would I look for staff?

If you can help with any of my questions i would be very grateful.

Thank you.

CBANDY Apr 15th 2011 5:58 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by simonbentley (Post 9308059)
Hi everyone.

I have recently moved to the marbella area and in the process of setting up a office in Estepona!

I went to get my nie number the other day and after all the queuing etc for 3 hours I got told to go to Estepona police station not Marbella. When I apply for the ni which Is paid for already and should just be able to hand into Estepona station do I need to apply separately for residency?

Do I need residency?

I am using skype for my personal calls is this the best thing to do?

The complex I am on arranged Internet for me with globatel but it is really slow when 2 computers are using the Internet, can anybody recommend a better company to use for internet?

I brought a sky box out with me from the uk and there is a communal dish where I live but it does not work does anyone have a number they can recommend for somebody to come and get it up and running for me? I have been told I need my card chipped is this correct?

Mobile phones I got a pay as you go on yoigo but it doesn't have Internet, what is the best network to go with to be able to get Internet on my phone or is it difficult to get a Spanish contract?

I am also in need of a lot of carpet asap and any other office furniture if anyone has any to sell?

How difficult is it to get staff out here it is not in a boiler room it is for incoming customer service so no sales involved and they must have a nice pleasant voice, where would I look for staff?

If you can help with any of my questions i would be very grateful.

Thank you.

Hi Simon,

As regards to the Sky box, you need to change the frequency. Ours is set to 12.129. Staff wise, I am desperate for a job but you are a bit far away. Lol. Best of luck in your venture.

Andy

VFR Apr 15th 2011 6:03 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 
Hello Simon & welcome.
Visit a Vodafone shop for your mobile internet (IMO) as they offer a fast service in your area.
The new NIE is all you need.
Ask your neighbors about who is the best Sat Man for your area as they are likely to know, your card needs no chips / vinegar or anything else for that matter (I assume that it worked in the UK)
When you can use the PM facility (after you have made a few posts) send me one about the staff issue.
Or call me on 618 166 four one nine.

The Guy Apr 15th 2011 6:55 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by simonbentley (Post 9308059)
I brought a sky box out with me from the uk and there is a communal dish where I live but it does not work does anyone have a number they can recommend for somebody to come and get it up and running for me? I have been told I need my card chipped is this correct?

Are you sure the communal dishis pointing towards the UK TV satellites?
Are you sure you are connected tot he distribution system for this dish?
Some community systems pipe the channels down using different frequencies, so a Sky box will not work.
Sometimes, you may have to hlp the Sky box boot up. This is beacause the initial frequency the sky bxo looks at for its boot information can be weak in certain areas of spain at certain times of the day. You can change this "boot" frequency, to help the box boot up. (you can use a range of frequencies - there is really no "best" one to use.)

See
Sky Default transponder frequency settings
for how to do this (there is even a video showin gyou how to do it!)
But quickly, services, 4, 0, 1, select, 2, input frequency, save settings, sky, date and time appear, info banner populates, channels there)

snikpoh Apr 15th 2011 7:21 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by playamonte (Post 9308270)
Hello Simon & welcome.
Visit a Vodafone shop for your mobile internet (IMO) as they offer a fast service in your area.
The new NIE is all you need.
Ask your neighbors about who is the best Sat Man for your area as they are likely to know, your card needs no chips / vinegar or anything else for that matter (I assume that it worked in the UK)
When you can use the PM facility (after you have made a few posts) send me one about the staff issue.
Or call me on 618 166 four one nine.

Why does he only need NIE and not the residencia as well?

It all depends how long he will be in Spain each year surely?

JulianWard Apr 15th 2011 7:23 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 
QUOTE When I apply for the NIE which Is paid for already and should just be able to hand into Estepona station do I need to apply separately for residency?

Do I need residency?


If you are in (going to be in) Spain for 3 months you need Residencia.

If you have not got your NIE then you might as well apply for Residencia. The number will be the same which ever way you do it, it is the same office for the applications and you will only need to queue once.

whitelinen Apr 15th 2011 8:58 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 9308356)
Why does he only need NIE and not the residencia as well?


Autonomos were never required to take residencia, has that changed?

twistedmelon Apr 15th 2011 9:45 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 
I think you are playing at being a business man.
Nothing personal, I was young once.

jojojojojo Apr 15th 2011 10:11 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by simonbentley (Post 9308059)

I am also in need of a lot of carpet asap and any other office furniture if anyone has any to sell?

How difficult is it to get staff out here it is not in a boiler room it is for incoming customer service so no sales involved and they must have a nice pleasant voice, where would I look for staff?

Carpet is very rare over here!? I cant think of anywhere that sells it???

As for employing people, advertise in the Surinenglish http://www.myservicesdirectory.com/C...ations-vacant/ You'll probably be flooded with applicants

Jo xxx

lynnxa Apr 15th 2011 10:20 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by whitelinen (Post 9308434)
Autonomos were never required to take residencia, has that changed?

there's no such thing as Residencia in the old sense for a few years now, although some people will still have their old Residencia cards until they expire

everyone who lives here should sign the Residents list though - employed, self-employed, pensioner - whatever

bob_day Apr 15th 2011 10:52 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 
For the landlin phone we use Vonage and have done for the last 2 years. I found the call quality better than Skype and there's no need for your computer to be on. Has been absolutely reliable in that time and had no failures that were'nt due to the Internet connection going down.

whitelinen Apr 15th 2011 11:04 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 9308528)
everyone who lives here should sign the Residents list though - employed, self-employed, pensioner - whatever

Until someone can tell me that the law has changed regarding autonomos with a link, I shall not bother.

JulianWard Apr 15th 2011 11:37 pm

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 9308528)
there's no such thing as Residencia in the old sense for a few years now, although some people will still have their old Residencia cards until they expire

everyone who lives here should sign the Residents list though - employed, self-employed, pensioner - whatever

Sorry but the Residencia is alive and well, it is only that the photo card has been replaced by a sheet of paper, the certificate (on 2nd April 2007 as I remember). It is still residencia and is still a requirement if one is physically in Spain for 3 months without a break.

(I have never heard about 'autonomo' (self employed )being in exclude so I cannot comment either way. I will ask next week when I am working at the National Police Station).

"signing on the residents list.' I assume you are referring to the Padron. That is the list of residents maintained by the town hall. It is a requirement for people living in a municipality to register; it has nothing to do with residencia.
(http://ukinspain.fco.gov.uk/en/help-...n-spain/padron)

lynnxa Apr 16th 2011 12:04 am

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by JulianWard (Post 9308598)
Sorry but the Residencia is alive and well, it is only that the photo card has been replaced by a sheet of paper, the certificate (on 2nd April 2007 as I remember). It is still residencia and is still a requirement if one is physically in Spain for 3 months without a break.

(I have never heard about 'autonomo' (self employed )being in exclude so I cannot comment either way. I will ask next week when I am working at the National Police Station).

"signing on the residents list.' I assume you are referring to the Padron. That is the list of residents maintained by the town hall. It is a requirement for people living in a municipality to register; it has nothing to do with residencia.
(http://ukinspain.fco.gov.uk/en/help-...n-spain/padron)

no I'm not

I'm not talking about empadronamiento

that's totally different - everyone foreign or not has to do that

we have to apply for Certificado de registro como ciudadano de la Unión (Certificate of registration as a citizen of the Union) using one of these http://www.mir.es/SGACAVT/modelos/ex...anje/ex_16.pdf

as you well know:rolleyes:

what I said was

there's no such thing as Residencia in the old sense

whitelinen Apr 16th 2011 12:13 am

Re: Some help please :-)
 

Originally Posted by JulianWard (Post 9308598)
(I have never heard about 'autonomo' (self employed )being in exclude so I cannot comment either way. I will ask next week when I am working at the National Police Station).

It has been the law since about 2002! so unless someone can show it has been changed, it is still the law

Google it or buy a David Hampshire living and working in Spain book

The current Spanish law states any individual intending to remain in Spain longer than 183 days in any one period throughout the calendar year, who is not working and does not intend to work, should apply for a Residencia. Anyone legally working, either as an employee or in a self-employed capacity, no longer need apply for a Residencia.


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