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LawTalk Residency Now is the time for people from the UK to settle in Spain. With more than 50,000 people already registered on the Costa del Sol, advice from the authorities both in the UK and in Spain is to register now while the rules are clear. Over the years the majority have been pensioners, but with the flexibility of being able to live and work anywhere within the European Union there have been a lot more businesses and working people with families settling in Spain. If you do not have a State Pension you will need letters of proof of Private Pensions and/or income with proof from a bank showing your monthly income, again with translations. The amount of income must be a minimum of 855€ per month, however this may be affected if you have economic dependants. You will also need private Spanish medical cover confirming that it is fully paid up for one year. Evidence of property ownership should be provided. Finally, if you are self-employed in Spain (autonomo) you need the Model 037 form, registration with the Town Hall and evidence of Spanish health care. In all cases you should also apply to be registered at your local Town Hall on the padron. If you intend to remain in Spain more than 90 days, or if it is going to be your principal residence, you can apply for residencia – a residency card – under the current rules until the end of the year. From January 2021 it is not yet certain whether that will be more than 90 days in each 180 days or not. There are still negotiations taking place and everybody hopes that there will be further agreements based on reciprocity between the UK and Spain. The appointments systems vary and some local knowledge can be very helpful in ensuring your application is dealt with. If you want to make your application now contact us: [email protected] / tel: 952 527 014. What is clear are the current requirements, which will remain in place during this transition period. At present, to apply for residence as a Pensioner with a state pension you need a letter from the DHS stating the amount you receive with a translation. You need to obtain your form S1 from your medical centre in the UK and register this with the Spanish medical system. If you own a property, you need a recent Land Registry entry. You will need copies of your documents and to have your original passport with you. SANDRA WRIGHTSON, BARRISTER, DE COTTA LAW De Cotta Law (De Cotta McKenna y Santafé) Mijas-Costa / Calahonda – Coín – Nerja – Tenerife Nerja Office: - Calle Diputación 11, 29780 Nerja Tel: +34 952 527 014 - E-mail: [email protected] www.decottalaw.com 32