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@jchilton

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English expat in Spain

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Speaks Spanish, Catalán, French, Portuguese

Registration: 02 December 2023

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juliemariemeehan

Volunteering by juliemariemeehan

I am in Santiago de Compostela through Christmas and would like to volunteer at soup kitchen on Christmas Day. Does anyone know if they exist in Spain or similar?thank you.julia

jchilton

Google the delegation in your area then search for the section on the website that says "voluntariado" Read More

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last month
juliemariemeehan

Volunteering by juliemariemeehan

I am in Santiago de Compostela through Christmas and would like to volunteer at soup kitchen on Christmas Day. Does anyone know if they exist in Spain or similar?thank you.julia

jchilton

Contact Caritas or Cruz Roja Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
2 months ago
gianniboni58

Property abroad and stamp duty. by gianniboni58

First question: Being a UK resident as a tenant, if I buy a property in Spain do I have to pay Stamp Duty in the UK?Second question: If I am a resident and owner of a property in the UK, and I would like to buy a house in Spain do I have to pay ...

jchilton

1) No2) NoYou pay stamp duty in the country where the house you are buying is Read More

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3 months ago
jfranknichols

TIE, Banking and Large Purchases by jfranknichols

We are working on determining the most cost-effective way to meet the residency requirements in Spain. Our plan is to live full-time in an RV, but it seems that this does not qualify for a TIE (residency permit).I wanted to get everyone’s ...

jchilton

I was under the impression that if you live in a camper van you cannot register on the padrón, which is necessary to obtain a resident's permit (as well as many other things) Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
3 months ago
jobethsteel

A good bank account for a self-employed person? by jobethsteel

HelloCan anyone recommend a good bank account for a self-employed person in Spain? I have researched this but would love some feedback from actual customers.I'm starting a counselling business in Madrid (online and walk and talk therapy), so it's ...

jchilton

Banca March is a solid, serious family owned bank of nearly 100yrs. standing, renowned for personalised expert care of business professionals.. Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
3 months ago
gonzopr1

Schools in Alicante Private vs Concertado vs Public by gonzopr1

Hello,We are planning in moving to Alicante and I am curious to find out what your recommendations are for school choice. My son is 13 so I guess he will be attending 3rd E.S.O. or 2nd. I was looking into Colegio Don Bosco but is a concertado and ...

jchilton

I don't know Alicante but am curious why you have not considered a State school in your area. My sons had an excellent education in the very small local village school then moved to a brand new instituto for ESO in a nearby village. The eldest now ... Read More

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3 months ago
heidifishercheshire

Why did you move abroad by heidifishercheshire

Hi there as the title suggests I’d like to know why people decided to move abroad and leave the UK. I’ve lived in a few different countries myself but have been back in the UK for the past 7 years. It’s been a tough few years, but ...

jchilton

I was a sort of political refugee, leaving Thatcher's UK when I was 22 because I didn't want to be another 1 in 10 (unemployment rate at the time) I've just retired after 42 yrs permanent work all over Spain and agree with all the positive comments ... Read More

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4 months ago
Spanospan

Moving from Spain to Ireland to naturalise?? by Spanospan

I've been resident in Spain since 2020 (before Brexit), currently at a crossroads whether to move to Ireland to regain EU citizenship again or stay in Spain and eventually become Spanish (in 2031 i'm assuming). Just wondering what to do as I ...

jchilton

My son obtained Spanish citizenship and it was quite straightforward because he fulfilled the requirement of being resident 10yrs uninterrupted. This is required of all except for certain South American and some other countries, where it is much ... Read More

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4 months ago
Lisestrahle

Buying a house in Spain by Lisestrahle

This weekend my cousin from Denmark is going to Spain to look at houses for sale. Can anyone please give a list of what to look out for? What kinds of questions to ask the seller/realtor? She'll be looking in the Alicante area, something near (ish) ...

jchilton

Catastro = municipal land survey which values and registers property for local tax purposes, i.e. calculation of IBI Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
4 months ago
H Williams

Not on property registry - safe to buy or not? by H Williams

Hi thereI have found a house I like but it states that it's not on the property registry."Both the property and the land are preserved and with regular maintenance, it is not registered in the property registry, but the necessary documentation is ...

jchilton

The passage quoted seems to be a translation. "Gestión" is translated as "management" but in this context could also mean paperwork or procedure. So what they're saying is that the documentation required to process the property's registration ... Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
5 months ago
gyoung5718

Electrical supplier question by gyoung5718

Wonder if anyone can help clarify electrical supply to property in Spain.Since purschased terrace house Central Málaga (approximately 14months ago) have had electricity supply organised by Spanish solicitors we used to purchase ...

jchilton

@gyoung5718HelloIn theory all you need to do is contact the electricity provider. They need name of previous owner, your name, address, email, phone and NIE, bank details, a recent electricity bill, CUPS number of installation and - in some cases- ... Read More

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5 months ago
MarMac

Agencia Tributaria nightmare by MarMac

Hi,I used to live in Spain but moved back to the UK 7 years ago. I didn't know about completing a modelo to say that I had moved. As far as I was concerned, I had paid all my taxes, was no longer working and earning in Spain and didn't need to ...

jchilton

The Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) is just the official government newsletter which publishes a list of new laws, decrees and amendments that have been passed by the govt Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
6 months ago
Julien

New members of the Spain forum, introduce yourselves here - 2024 by Julien

Hi all, Newbie on the Spain forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat ...

jchilton

I'd advise go with a local - bring along a translator friend if needed Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
6 months ago
Cheryl

Navigating administrative procedures in Spain by Cheryl

Hello everyone, Navigating through the administration in Spain can be quite a challenge. With the variety of procedures, their complexity, and the local specifics, many factors need to be considered. Here are some questions worth ...

jchilton

I was advised to use a gestoría to apply for my Spanish state pension but decided to try on my own. They already have all your work and seg.social contributions details so all I needed was to book an appointment and take the downloaded ... Read More

jchilton replied to a thread
6 months ago
korinne27

Certificado de ciudano by korinne27

Encore moiEst ce que le certificat de ciudano et le certicado de Empadonamiento sont une seule et même chose ?

jchilton

Le NIE c'est votre número d'identification fiscal, necessaire si vous etes resident et pourtant vous payerez les taxes en Espagne. La carte verte c'est votre autorisation de residence en Espagne comme membre d'un pays UE.Por pouvoir vivre ... Read More