For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
#76
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
Yes of course you have european cover for the length of your UK cover ... its part of your UK policy .... but ask them what happens to your cover if you go to live in Spain ........ for them the risk increases, and thats why the ones I have always come accross are always limited
#77
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
On the other hand it is incorrect to state categorically that you cannot spend more than 30 days away or that you have to be a tourist.
There is no such thing as a "standard" insurance policy - you can insure for absolutely anything - at a price.
#78
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
As I said, it just depends on your individual policy. I can go anywhere I like in Europe any time on my standard Spanish policy (it is of course a Spanish reg car).
On the other hand it is incorrect to state categorically that you cannot spend more than 30 days away or that you have to be a tourist.
There is no such thing as a "standard" insurance policy - you can insure for absolutely anything - at a price.
On the other hand it is incorrect to state categorically that you cannot spend more than 30 days away or that you have to be a tourist.
There is no such thing as a "standard" insurance policy - you can insure for absolutely anything - at a price.
#79
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Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
I suppose the safest thing would be to get it matriculated as soon as you can and hope it doesn't take a year.
Even after having ours matriculated (took nine months) I STILL don't know where you get the Ficha Technica from
#80
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Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
You can obtain the ficha técnica either from the Spanish distributor of the vehicle, assuming there is an exact Spanish equivalent of the particular make and model, or from a 'perito de automoviles'.
#81
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
You said, categorically, that you cannot be insured outside the UK on a UK policy for more than 30 days - that's rubbish - and many others have confirmed that.
#82
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
These people are insuring their car in UK and thinking they are covered when as they are Spanish residents they are certainly not covered.
The UK insurance only covers you as a tourist in Spain not as a resident....
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Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
What he couldn't tell me was if my car would be legal, not his department guv'!
#84
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
I have had a conversation with Norwich Union, my insurers, and they have confirmed that, I am only covered if Spain is not my country of residence, if I lived there it is up to a Spanish insurance company to insure me.
What he couldn't tell me was if my car would be legal, not his department guv'!
What he couldn't tell me was if my car would be legal, not his department guv'!
The Dutch guy I work for has had to send his merc back to holland because he could not insure it for Spain and bought a Spanish reg BMW to replace it.
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Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
Earning your K today eh?
#86
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Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
Hi
I think that this is the bit of legislation that may have started some of it??
NEW ENTRY & RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR EU CITIZENS
From 28 March 2007, Royal Decree 240/07 requires that all EU citizens planning to reside in Spain for more than three months register in person at the Foreigner’s Office (Oficina de Extranjeros) in their province of residence or at designated Police stations. However, they will no longer be issued with a residence card and, instead, will be issued a certificate stating their name, address, nationality, identity number and date of registration. EU citizens who already have valid residency cards need take no action until the card expires. On expiry they too must register at the Oficina de Extranjeros or designated police stations.
I just e-mailed the FCO in London to ask whether it will affect the current system for driving legal UK cars in Spain. Tried Madrid Embassy but their e-mail system is down. If I get a response I'll let you know.
Jim
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I think that this is the bit of legislation that may have started some of it??
NEW ENTRY & RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR EU CITIZENS
From 28 March 2007, Royal Decree 240/07 requires that all EU citizens planning to reside in Spain for more than three months register in person at the Foreigner’s Office (Oficina de Extranjeros) in their province of residence or at designated Police stations. However, they will no longer be issued with a residence card and, instead, will be issued a certificate stating their name, address, nationality, identity number and date of registration. EU citizens who already have valid residency cards need take no action until the card expires. On expiry they too must register at the Oficina de Extranjeros or designated police stations.
I just e-mailed the FCO in London to ask whether it will affect the current system for driving legal UK cars in Spain. Tried Madrid Embassy but their e-mail system is down. If I get a response I'll let you know.
Jim
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#87
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
The time that you are in Spain as Bigger Jim has posted, if over 3 months you are classed as resident, then you might have another 30 days to swop to Spanish plates, or if they think that you knew you was staying as resident at the start of your visit, then you may end up paying lots of money out in fines.
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Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
The time that you are in Spain as Bigger Jim has posted, if over 3 months you are classed as resident, then you might have another 30 days to swop to Spanish plates, or if they think that you knew you was staying as resident at the start of your visit, then you may end up paying lots of money out in fines.
#89
Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
What we need is someone like Mr nipples to do his research job on it and collate the info and I will post the results, you know where. ;-)
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Re: For those of you on UK plates ... your days are numbered?
If Nipple, (such an awkward name!) could do that it would be very helpful, you know, for those heading to Spain.