Renewal of Residencia Cards
Renewal of Residencia Cards
Andalucia has a News and Press release concerning the
New Residency Law. Does anyone have the true information
concerning renewal of Residencia Cards. Ours are up for
renewal in October 2007. On visiting the National Police
website I found that renewing is the same as initial
application.
2 passport photographs
Letter from bank proving income
Medical Insurance
Finger for fingerprint
and hours of waiting in line at the Police Station
Is this correct, wrong or old information?
New Residency Law. Does anyone have the true information
concerning renewal of Residencia Cards. Ours are up for
renewal in October 2007. On visiting the National Police
website I found that renewing is the same as initial
application.
2 passport photographs
Letter from bank proving income
Medical Insurance
Finger for fingerprint
and hours of waiting in line at the Police Station
Is this correct, wrong or old information?
Residents cards can't be renewed now. They have finished with them.
More info here
http://www.livespainforlife.co.uk/default.aspx?id=18
More info here
http://www.livespainforlife.co.uk/default.aspx?id=18
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Here are details from the Ministry of the Interior site:
http://www.mir.es/SGACAVT/extranje/regi ... encia.html
And the revised application form:
http://www.mir.es/SGACAVT/modelos/extra ... /ex_16.pdf
http://www.mir.es/SGACAVT/extranje/regi ... encia.html
And the revised application form:
http://www.mir.es/SGACAVT/modelos/extra ... /ex_16.pdf
Thankyou so much MrsP, you have saved us from the dreaded waiting at the Police station.
We already have resident certificates from the town hall and passports.
The website you offered is really informative. Thank you again.
Thankyou Beachcomber, will look at those sites now.
Edited. Thanks Beachcomber again. Have read those sites. For those who only speak English, I recommend using the Google translator on the Google taskbar, Settings> Options>tick Translate. Translation can realise a lot of humorous results. I use a Flight Simulation on my computer and regularly visit Japanese sites to download terrains and aircraft What fun their English version is
We already have resident certificates from the town hall and passports.
The website you offered is really informative. Thank you again.
Thankyou Beachcomber, will look at those sites now.
Edited. Thanks Beachcomber again. Have read those sites. For those who only speak English, I recommend using the Google translator on the Google taskbar, Settings> Options>tick Translate. Translation can realise a lot of humorous results. I use a Flight Simulation on my computer and regularly visit Japanese sites to download terrains and aircraft What fun their English version is
Thsi is a cutting from the suggested website of MrsP, above.
EMBASSY ADVICE
British Ambassador Sir Stephen Wright agreed with the government delegate’s statements and insisted on the need to carry a passport as a form of ID.
He also made a call for all British citizens who live in Spain to register at their local town hall ‘Padrón’ and thus be accounted for as residents in Spain with all the benefits this entitles them to.
The conclusions drawn from the interview were clear: Residencias are no longer required and those who demand to see them can be reported to the authorities; passports or a national ID card are the only official forms of ID required for EU residents in Spain and the Registro de Extranjeros certificate is not a new form of ‘residencia’.
I think I will go with that statement
EMBASSY ADVICE
British Ambassador Sir Stephen Wright agreed with the government delegate’s statements and insisted on the need to carry a passport as a form of ID.
He also made a call for all British citizens who live in Spain to register at their local town hall ‘Padrón’ and thus be accounted for as residents in Spain with all the benefits this entitles them to.
The conclusions drawn from the interview were clear: Residencias are no longer required and those who demand to see them can be reported to the authorities; passports or a national ID card are the only official forms of ID required for EU residents in Spain and the Registro de Extranjeros certificate is not a new form of ‘residencia’.
I think I will go with that statement
Hi All
We went to Sevilla two weeks ago thinking we were having our fingerprints done before having our ID card. We each returned with the new Green Residencia Form duly stamped. This is now for life! We were lucky to find a proper wallet in a bazaar shop in Osuna and now carry this around with us.
The registery at your local Town Hall is for the town to know you live there and also they have extra money allocated to each person (this we were told when we first lived here)!!
We went to Sevilla two weeks ago thinking we were having our fingerprints done before having our ID card. We each returned with the new Green Residencia Form duly stamped. This is now for life! We were lucky to find a proper wallet in a bazaar shop in Osuna and now carry this around with us.
The registery at your local Town Hall is for the town to know you live there and also they have extra money allocated to each person (this we were told when we first lived here)!!
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As I said in a post on another thread on this subject a number of people with whom I attended Fuengirola police station a few weeks ago were given the option of either having a residence card or a certificate.
They all opted for the card and a few days ago I picked up nine brand new, shiny residence cards.
They all opted for the card and a few days ago I picked up nine brand new, shiny residence cards.
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I think you have misinterpreted what you have read.Daystar wrote:Thsi is a cutting from the suggested website of MrsP, above.
EMBASSY ADVICE...
Signing onto the local Padron at the Town Hall is separate from the new Certificate of Residency.
Although it does not yet seem to be a legal requirement to sign on the Padron, it is a legal requirement to register with the police and be issued with the new certificate of residency (or a card if you get the option).
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Anyone happen to know if Torremolinos police offer the option of a card still? I don't want a flappy bit of green paperBeachcomber wrote:As I said in a post on another thread on this subject a number of people with whom I attended Fuengirola police station a few weeks ago were given the option of either having a residence card or a certificate.
They all opted for the card and a few days ago I picked up nine brand new, shiny residence cards.
Don't worry about what people think, they don't do it very often
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I've not been to Torremolinos recently and I am not sure that the option given at Fuengirola police station will apply to new applications.
We have the EU to thank for poking its nose into Spain's business and forcing them to withdraw residence cards. I'm sure there are more important matters they could have concerned themselves with like land grab and the granting of licences for illegal buildings.
It seems that such things are beyond the realms of their competency.
We have the EU to thank for poking its nose into Spain's business and forcing them to withdraw residence cards. I'm sure there are more important matters they could have concerned themselves with like land grab and the granting of licences for illegal buildings.
It seems that such things are beyond the realms of their competency.
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Couldn't agree more, Beach.
I didn't realise the cards issued were for older applications. I don't suppose then that new applications will get the option.
I didn't realise the cards issued were for older applications. I don't suppose then that new applications will get the option.
Don't worry about what people think, they don't do it very often
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Has anyone been to do fingerprinting for a residents card which was applied for before they stopped them ? Did they still get a card ?
We have a letter with an appointment for fingerprints in Nov 07. I don't want to go and queue for hours and find they give me a bit of paper which I could get now.
Beachcomber are you saying these people just went to the police station and applied and got residents cards after a few weeks
If so which police force and I take it you have to go to the main one in your area ?
We have a letter with an appointment for fingerprints in Nov 07. I don't want to go and queue for hours and find they give me a bit of paper which I could get now.
Beachcomber are you saying these people just went to the police station and applied and got residents cards after a few weeks
If so which police force and I take it you have to go to the main one in your area ?
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