Changing your Spanish residency status
There are a number of official actions you need to take to achieve full Spanish residency. This doesn’t just include obtaining a civil residency but fiscal residency too. It is also important to make sure you complete the necessary paper work and inform authorities if you decide to return to your native country.
read more >>NIE, residency and padron explained
Guide to obtaining your official documents in Spain. Information about the NIE, padrón, fiscal and civil residency and SIP.
read more >>“Vivienda Habitual” -Your Spanish home as principal residence
Many are looking at coming to live in Spain permanently, and therefore make it their principal residence, however it is important to make this known to the correct authorities.
read more >>Residency - A Change in Legislation
A recent legislation change, means a change in the process and requirements for requesting your residency certificate.
read more >>The Padron and Residency Certificates – the procedure explained
Here we will explain the procedure to obtaining your Residency Certificate and your Padrón
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