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Spain residency card
Hi, can somebody please help?
Is it true that as an EU citizen (Australian) with a non EU wife, we can just rock up in Spain with no visa for the wife (as Australian), stay for up to 3 months and in that time apply for a redsidency card for the non EU spouse? Or is there any paperwork needed from my home country? Thank You |
Re: Spain residency card
Originally Posted by treo
(Post 10166262)
Hi, can somebody please help?
Is it true that as an EU citizen (Australian) with a non EU wife, we can just rock up in Spain with no visa for the wife (as Australian), stay for up to 3 months and in that time apply for a redsidency card for the non EU spouse? Or is there any paperwork needed from my home country? Thank You Thanks. |
Re: Spain residency card
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 10166294)
For clarity, can you just explain how you are an EU citizen whilst being Australian.
Thanks. in answer to the question though an EU citizen can bring a non-EU spouse to Spain & apply for residence for the spouse the EU citizen first has to register as resident, subject to the new proof of income & healthcare requirements |
Re: Spain residency card
And his spouse then gets one of those lovely old residencia cards that we all want but cant have!:frown::frown:
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Re: Spain residency card
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10166391)
And his spouse then gets one of those lovely old residencia cards that we all want but cant have!:frown::frown:
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Re: Spain residency card
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 10166294)
For clarity, can you just explain how you are an EU citizen whilst being Australian.
Thanks. ANZ are next on the list after Turkey to join the EU, just so long as their pockets are deep it won't matter.:p |
Re: Spain residency card
Sorry, I mean to say I am British and my wife is Australian.
What are these new proof of income and healthcare requirements? Does any one have a link? I cannot see those requirments here: http://valencia.angloinfo.com/countr.../residency.asp Thanks |
Re: Spain residency card
Originally Posted by treo
(Post 10166738)
Sorry, I mean to say I am British and my wife is Australian.
What are these new proof of income and healthcare requirements? Does any one have a link? I cannot see those requirments here: http://valencia.angloinfo.com/countr.../residency.asp Thanks no-one knows exactly yet what is required if you are only just arriving & not needing to work/working, although proof of pension & an S1 form works for pensioners , and working friends of mine have had to provide proof of work contract or autónomo - vida laboral this is the current info from the British Consulate http://ukinspain.fco.gov.uk/en/help-.../residence-req |
Re: Spain residency card
Originally Posted by treo
(Post 10166738)
Sorry, I mean to say I am British and my wife is Australian.
What are these new proof of income and healthcare requirements? Does any one have a link? I cannot see those requirments here: http://valencia.angloinfo.com/countr.../residency.asp Thanks This forum is of course really on the ball and the subject has been covered at some length since the rules changes recently. Have a look at this thread. http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...ight=residency At the moment it is not clear just what the new conditions will be with regard to income but it is fair to say that you will be required to prove that you have sufficient private health insurance or are an EU pensioner on a reciprocal scheme. Many of the local offices are refusing to process applications until these rules become clear. The new law was introduced in haste and the application of it clearly had not been thought through properly. |
Re: Spain residency card
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10166391)
And his spouse then gets one of those lovely old residencia cards that we all want but cant have!:frown::frown:
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