Unexpected additional residency requirements
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Unexpected additional residency requirements
Had my appointment for my residency visa today and got hit with TWO additional and undocumented requirements:
1. Medical insurance has to be a policy WITHOUT copays.
2. You have to have an established bank account showing movements for at least 3 months.
Anyone seen that before?
1. Medical insurance has to be a policy WITHOUT copays.
2. You have to have an established bank account showing movements for at least 3 months.
Anyone seen that before?
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
Had my appointment for my residency visa today and got hit with TWO additional and undocumented requirements:
1. Medical insurance has to be a policy WITHOUT copays.
2. You have to have an established bank account showing movements for at least 3 months.
Anyone seen that before?
1. Medical insurance has to be a policy WITHOUT copays.
2. You have to have an established bank account showing movements for at least 3 months.
Anyone seen that before?
For example in Gandia they want to see around 6000euros in the account and a minimum income of 600euros per person per month.
I got the bank manager to produce me a certificate from the bank for the residency application, only showing the total amount in the account and the income over the 3 months previously.
Yes my lawyer advised us of this 2 years ago. You have to prove that you have a complete medical cover for the first year at least. Which means no part payments made by you for medical treatment and a one year policy that gives you access to a doctors surgery and hospital treatment if needed.
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
Just checked out your previous posts... You need to show income into a regular Spanish bank account - they have no interest in UK savings accounts etc
It's an administration check box task and you need to play the game if you want to succeed.
If this were me, I would pay 10000euros into my Spanish current account and then on the same date each month pay 1200euros in, with a reference of "Ian Worthington Salary".
Your bank should then be able to produce you a bank certificate for residency process that only shows the total amount and the "income"
If you own property, taking the title deeds to the next residency appointment would help. If you are renting, perhaps the example income above is not going to be enough! Depends on your rent if applicable etc
It's an administration check box task and you need to play the game if you want to succeed.
If this were me, I would pay 10000euros into my Spanish current account and then on the same date each month pay 1200euros in, with a reference of "Ian Worthington Salary".
Your bank should then be able to produce you a bank certificate for residency process that only shows the total amount and the "income"
If you own property, taking the title deeds to the next residency appointment would help. If you are renting, perhaps the example income above is not going to be enough! Depends on your rent if applicable etc
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
My Lawyer was particularly helpful, as her husband is a police officer and he could check what was required.
Also the bank manager rang his friend at Gandia police station to check what was required from the bank etc.
A good Gestor should be able to walk you through this process and go with you!
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The problem is that none of the requirements are documented and they are different in each region!
My Lawyer was particularly helpful, as her husband is a police officer and he could check what was required.
Also the bank manager rang his friend at Gandia police station to check what was required from the bank etc.
A good Gestor should be able to walk you through this process and go with you!
My Lawyer was particularly helpful, as her husband is a police officer and he could check what was required.
Also the bank manager rang his friend at Gandia police station to check what was required from the bank etc.
A good Gestor should be able to walk you through this process and go with you!
(1) proof of health cover with no copays
(2) proof of sufficient income and/or savings
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
Member States may not lay down a fixed amount which they regard as "sufficient resources", but they must take into account the personal situation of the person concerned.
With regard to health cover the only rule is that it must be "Comprehensive". That is open to interpretation and the worst case interpretation is no copayments and no exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions.
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The reason for that is that the law (Spanish and EU) specifically says that the definition of sufficient resources cannot be a fixed amount.
Member States may not lay down a fixed amount which they regard as "sufficient resources", but they must take into account the personal situation of the person concerned.
With regard to health cover the only rule is that it must be "Comprehensive". That is open to interpretation and the worst case interpretation is no copayments and no exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions.
Member States may not lay down a fixed amount which they regard as "sufficient resources", but they must take into account the personal situation of the person concerned.
With regard to health cover the only rule is that it must be "Comprehensive". That is open to interpretation and the worst case interpretation is no copayments and no exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions.
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
The UK Gov website - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/residenc...ments-in-spain suggests that any health cover equivalent to the NHS, with a certificate covering Spain for the duration of your residency and then they even suggest a credit card statement showing funds available might be sufficient!!!
Which in my experience couldn't be further from the truth!!
The documentation needs to be in Spanish - So the health certificate needs to be in Spanish, showing cover for 1 year with no co payments etc
They want to see income into a Spanish bank account only! How much depends on the region!
They have no interest in what you may have in a UK bank account
Last edited by Smithy73; Jun 13th 2018 at 8:55 am.
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
The reason for that is that the law (Spanish and EU) specifically says that the definition of sufficient resources cannot be a fixed amount.
Member States may not lay down a fixed amount which they regard as "sufficient resources", but they must take into account the personal situation of the person concerned.
With regard to health cover the only rule is that it must be "Comprehensive". That is open to interpretation and the worst case interpretation is no copayments and no exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions.
Member States may not lay down a fixed amount which they regard as "sufficient resources", but they must take into account the personal situation of the person concerned.
With regard to health cover the only rule is that it must be "Comprehensive". That is open to interpretation and the worst case interpretation is no copayments and no exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions.
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
Sure I get that.... but for instance they have VERY clear ideas on what minimum they want to see in your bank account in Gandia! I was told that for 2016 it was 6000euros in the account MINIMUM and income of 600euros per person per month as pensioners!! Which we are not... so then really how much do they want to see coming in, if you are of working age?
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
Sure I get that.... but for instance they have VERY clear ideas on what minimum they want to see in your bank account in Gandia! I was told that for 2016 it was 6000euros in the account MINIMUM and income of 600euros per person per month as pensioners!! Which we are not... so then really how much do they want to see coming in, if you are of working age?
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
I just think it is a shame that they can't at the local office tell you what is expected at your forthcoming appointment.
If I am from the US or elsewhere outside of the EU, they are very clear on what sufficient income is!
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
- For stays of under three months: the only requirement for Union citizens is that they possess a valid identity document or passport. The host Member State may require the persons concerned to register their presence in the country.
- For stays of over three months: EU citizens and their family members — if not working — must have sufficient resources and sickness insurance to ensure that they do not become a burden on the social services of the host Member State during their stay. Union citizens do not need residence permits, although Member States may require them to register with the authorities. Family members of Union citizens who are not nationals of a Member State must apply for a residence permit, valid for the duration of their stay or a five-year period.
- Right of permanent residence: Union citizens acquire this right after a five-year period of uninterrupted legal residence, provided that an expulsion decision has not been enforced against them. This right is no longer subject to any conditions. The same rule applies to family members who are not nationals of a Member State and who have lived with a Union citizen for five years. The right of permanent residence is lost only in the event of more than two successive years’ absence from the host Member State.
- Restrictions on the right of entry and the right of residence: Union citizens or members of their family may be expelled from the host Member State on grounds of public policy, public security or public health. Guarantees are provided to ensure that such decisions are not taken on economic grounds, comply with the proportionality principle and are based on personal conduct, among others.
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Re: Unexpected additional residency requirements
Two years ago this was all news to me... I had read as much as I could on the internet and then my lawyer kept throwing curve balls.
For example she would say, "have you paid any money into your bank account...?" my reply would be no... there's sufficient in there for the next few years and I can show further funds from my UK account.... Then she enlightened me LOL
My attitude was money is money and this is the EU, what difference if it's in the UK...
The reality was, they are not interested at the appointment... documentation must be in Spanish as they don't speak English and proof of income must be from a Spanish bank.
For example she would say, "have you paid any money into your bank account...?" my reply would be no... there's sufficient in there for the next few years and I can show further funds from my UK account.... Then she enlightened me LOL
My attitude was money is money and this is the EU, what difference if it's in the UK...
The reality was, they are not interested at the appointment... documentation must be in Spanish as they don't speak English and proof of income must be from a Spanish bank.