Blog Category: Spanish Residency card

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Guidance for Residency (TIE) in Spain

Posted and filed under Brexit and Spain, Legal Paperwork (NIE, Residencia, Padron), Spanish Residency.

Over the past few months, we have seen a huge number of enquiries for people wanting Spanish Residency in  Alicante – Spain (Residencia now TIE). Here you have all the information about Residency in Spain (now a TIE). This article is to advise you that it is important that all clients who do not have Residencia (now TIE) and padron and… Read more »

Requirements for Spanish Residency (now a TIE)

Posted and filed under Legal Paperwork (NIE, Residencia, Padron), Spanish Residency.

The requirements to apply for your Spanish Residency (now a TIE) depend on the City that you are registered in the Padron. In Alicante the following documentation will be requested: NIE ( Número de identidad de extranjero- or tax number) Padron up to date (no more than 3 months old) Original Passport Residencia form (Spanish Solutions can provide this) 3… Read more »

The Risks if you don’t have Spanish Residence Permit or Medical Card

Posted and filed under General Articles of Interest, Legal Paperwork (NIE, Residencia, Padron), Medical Care in Spain, Spanish Residency.

Over the past few days, we have been trying to help a ill Irish client who has lived here many years. She never obtained her Spanish Residence Permit or her SIP (Spanish Medical Card). She preferred to rely on paying for health care when needed and on the EHIC (European Health Insurance Card). She never doubted that if needed the… Read more »

Residency (TIE) for expats in Spain after Brexit and a No-Deal

Posted and filed under Brexit and Spain, General Articles of Interest, Legal Paperwork (NIE, Residencia, Padron), Spanish Residency.

Our suggestions for expats in Spain after Brexit We wish to make it clear that we only provide our advice on the legal and tax issues in Spain as we see it. We are not giving any personal opinion on Brexit or deals or otherwise. We only wish to assist and advise on this subject. Should a “No-Deal” Brexit scenario… Read more »

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