Residency in Spain for Neem

We moved to Spain with Residency in Spain as our goal. As an EU European in those days, it was easy for me, and once accepted, my wife was...

Residency in Spain for Neem
Residency in Spain for Neem

Residency in Spain for Neem

There are several things that you need for residency in Spain, or indeed, in any other Schengen EU country. Most of the EU countries have their own interpretation of the EU directives which are meant to homogenise the rules for living in Europe. However, it seems that they are treated as just guidelines in Spain.

There are basically two types of requirements, especially if you are not a European, which my wife Neem is not. We collected the various pieces of paperwork necessary for residency while we were in Thailand, had them authenticated by the Thai government (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and then had then translated into Spanish and validated by the Spanish Embassy in Bangkok. We were assured by the embassy staff that we were in possession of all the paperwork we would be asked for to obtain Neem’s residency permit.

Then there are the other, local requirements. This section includes having somewhere to live with a tenancy agreement – a contract; a health insurance policy; and proof of resources (money in the bank or a job). In Neem’s case, I am acting as her guarantor, but it is not absolutely clear how that will be received by the immigration officer one meets.

In order to get these things, you need other things, in particular a bank account and a phone, which no-one really wants to give you until you have residency, despite the fact that you can’t get residency without them.

This is one of the most frustrating aspects of obtaining a residency permit for non-EU personnel in Spain.

We have all those things for my wife now, so for the last three days, we have been trudging the streets looking for a solicitor to help us. Three have been recommended to us by business people we are already dealing with, but none of them have returned my calls or emails. That is a very bad sign, because if they let you down at the wrong moment, Neem could be deported!

So, with that in mind, we walked down to the police station today in order to start the process ourselves.

“No English!” the man behind the desk shouted at me.

I don’t know whether it is just me, but wouldn’t it be sensible to man the desk where foreigners come for help with someone who speaks some English? Or at least have instructions in a few other languages pinned to the walls?

At the least, it would save the man’s obvious embarrassment and frustration, and help the foreigners the office is there to assist.

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All the best,

Owen

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Owen Jones, Amazon Best-Selling Author from Barry, Wales, has lived in several countries and travelled in many more. While studying Russian in the USSR in the '70's, he hobnobbed with spies on a regular basis; in Suriname, he got caught up in the 1982 coup; and while a company director, he joined the crew of four as the galley slave to sail from Barry to Gibraltar a home-made concrete yacht, which was almost rammed by a Russian oil tanker and an American aircraft carrier.
“I am a Celt, and we are romantic”, he said when asked about his writing style, “and I firmly believe in reincarnation, Karma and Fate, so, sayings like 'Do unto another...', and 'What goes round comes around' are central to my life and reflected in my work. I write about what I see, or think I see, or dream... and, in the end it is all the same really”. He speaks seven languages and is learning Thai, since he lives in Thailand with his Thai wife of fifteen years.
His first novel, Daddy's Hobby is from the seven-part series 'Behind The Smile: The Story of Lek, a Bar Girl in Pattaya', but his largest collection is 'The Megan Series', twenty-three novelettes on the psychic development of a teenage girl, the subtitle of which, 'A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!' sums them up nicely. He has written fifty novels and novelettes, including: Dead Centre; Andropov's Cuckoo; Fate Twister; The Disallowed (a philosophical comedy); Tiger Lily of Bangkok; and A Night in Annwn (Annwn being the ancient Welsh word for Heaven). Many have been translated into foreign languages and narrated into audio books.
Owen Jones writes stories set in Wales, Spain and Thailand, where he now lives. He is a life-long Spiritualist, and this belief is interwoven, in a very realistic way, into many of his books and storylines. If you like a touch of the 'supernatural', try his books
He sums his life up thus: “Born in the Land of Song, Living in the Land of Smiles”.

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