So your now changing the dog issue to cost as opposed to your lack of intelligence to fill a form in
Childish deflection
childish brexer trying to claim “it’s just a bit of form filling”
And your mates lack of intelligence to fill in residency forms
childish Brexer trying to claim “it’s just a bit of form filling”
. Did you both go to the same special needs school
are you proud of this comment
SO you can stay longer than 90 days which you said you couldnt
you can’t stay longer than 90 days
if you want to, you have to apply for residency…..which is not straight forward and many people won’t comply.
for a start you need evidence you have an income of €28,000 Euros a year
let’s take Spain:
What do I need to apply for a non-lucrative visa?
You need to prepare the following list of documents and present them to a Spanish Consulate:
- The completed visa form – you can download it here.
- A passport or travel document recognised by Spain. It should be valid for at least 12 months and contain a minimum of two blank pages. You also need to provide a copy of all the pages in your passport.
- A passport photo.
- If you are not a national of the country you currently live in, you need to show proof of a valid residence permit and provide a copy of it.
- A certificate of criminal record issued by the country or countries where you have lived in the five years preceding your visa application. The certificate must have been issued within the last three months*.
- A private health insurance policy with an insurance company with a licence to operate in Spain.
- A medical certificate, issued by a medical centre in your home country or Spain and dated within three months of your visa application stating the following:
- “This health certificate states that Mr./Mrs. (…) does not suffer from any of the diseases that may have serious public health repercussions in accordance with what is stipulated by the International Health Regulations of 2005.”*
Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself. In 2021, ‘sufficient funds’ were defined as having funds of at least €2,259.60 a month for a year (total €27,115.20).
- If you are applying for dependents as well, you need to show proof that you have funds of at least €6,778.80 per dependent a year.
Is there additional documentation for dependents on a non-lucrative visa in Spain?
Yes, there is.
If your dependent is your spouse or partner, you need to provide your marriage or civil partnership certificate*. If your dependents are descendants, you need to provide their birth certificate*.
*These documents must be translated (sworn translation) and legalised through the consular representatives of the issuing country or carry the Hague Apostille unless they were issued by an EU member state.
How do I prove I have sufficient funds?
You can provide proof in the following ways:
- Original documents showing you receive regular income that makes the above financial minimum.
- Original documents showing that you own assets that guarantee you receive the above financial minimum.
Note that if your income comes from shares in Spanish companies or any company based in Spain, you must prove that you do not carry out any employment at these companies and provide an affidavit to this effect.
What happens after I collect my visa?
Once you have the stamp for the non-lucrative visa in Spain in your passport, you have one month to enter Spain and apply for your Foreign Resident Card (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero) at a national police station in your place of residence