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kevintaylor22

Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2022 12:18pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2022 12:18pm

Mags44 wrote on Wed Mar 2, 2022 11:25pm:

If you get an Irish passport, you will be treated like all other EU citizens and need to follow the rules for them.

Apart from staying longer what other benefits are there not very clued upon what we can and cannot do thanks

Tony1948

Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2022 1:19pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 3, 2022 1:19pm

kevintaylor22 wrote on Thu Mar 3, 2022 12:18pm:

Apart from staying longer what other benefits are there not very clued upon what we can and cannot do thanks

You might find this usefull.

https://www.uma.es/media/tinyimages/file/regimen-comunitarios-eng.pdf

Anni20

Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 11:28am

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Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 11:28am

Hugh49 wrote on Wed Mar 2, 2022 11:55pm:

Thank you I look back at my family history and I’m so proud of all the woman in my past meeting men from around the world, I get the chance to apply for passports !, if only my gran had meet a Spanish fisherman, this would be so much easier, I blame mum for all this she had Italian boyfriend th...

...en they broke up , and she met my small red heard stamp collecting dad , what was she thinking? If it was back to future, I go back and say no mum one day we’ll be out the EU.and it will harder for me to get a passport so stay with your Italian boyfriend , I like to be also known as Marty mcshug lol 

Shug the donkey 🤨……ass u me ing….

Sox

Posted: Sat Mar 5, 2022 3:17am

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Posted: Sat Mar 5, 2022 3:17am

frequent flyer wrote on Mon Feb 28, 2022 8:10am:

I hope everything goes well for you...it sounds like you intend to live more than the permitted 183 days for a Irish passport holder...if that's the case you are going to need proof of income to make you application to stay in Spain...I am not to sure how much a Irish passport holder would need i...

...n funds as proof of income to make such a application...you will definitely need private health insurance...if you are a British subject that wants to live permanently in Spain then you would need proof of income of approximately €25,000 for a single person or approximately €30,000 per married couple and a private health insurance that covers you...I can't see this being any different for a Irish passport holder ..but maybe I am wrong as the so called EU seems to make rules up as and when .. enjoy the sunshine while you can.

I was told by a solicitor I would need to show proof I had an income of 7000 euros a year to live in Spain having an Irish passport.

frequent flyer

Posted: Sat Mar 5, 2022 8:54am

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Posted: Sat Mar 5, 2022 8:54am

Sox wrote on Sat Mar 5, 2022 3:17am:

I was told by a solicitor I would need to show proof I had an income of 7000 euros a year to live in Spain having an Irish passport.

Being Realistic if you are a single person you will need a minimum €400 per week to live on ..if your are a couple a minimum of €500. Per week providing you own your own property ..

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Brian Ire

Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 11:41am

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Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 11:41am

frequent flyer wrote on Sat Mar 5, 2022 8:54am:

Being Realistic if you are a single person you will need a minimum €400 per week to live on ..if your are a couple a minimum of €500. Per week providing you own your own property ..

Where does this so called 'realistic' information, you have posted, come from?  It may be your opinion but it is that and most certainly should not be portrayed as anything else. Indeed reading through several threads here your vulgar determination to spread misinformation is alarming. I get your a Brexiteer but you don't have to always be so bitter and nasty about it. Now, try and chill. Have a good day. 

Anni20

Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 5:03pm

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Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 5:03pm

Brian Ire wrote on Sun Mar 6, 2022 11:41am:

Where does this so called 'realistic' information, you have posted, come from?  It may be your opinion but it is that and most certainly should not be portrayed as anything else. Indeed reading through several threads here your vulgar determination to spread misinformation is alarming. I get...

... your a Brexiteer but you don't have to always be so bitter and nasty about it. Now, try and chill. Have a good day. 

Brian…..is the ‘Ire’ short for Ireland?

kevintaylor22

Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 6:18pm

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Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 6:18pm

Tony1948 wrote on Thu Mar 3, 2022 1:19pm:

You might find this usefull.

https://www.uma.es/media/tinyimages/file/regimen-comunitarios-eng.pdf

Hi thanks but cannot down load

Tony1948

Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 6:32pm

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Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2022 6:32pm

kevintaylor22 wrote on Sun Mar 6, 2022 6:18pm:

Hi thanks but cannot down load

Can you get it from here ?

https://www.facebook.com/groups/739320883133239/permalink/1326033014462020

sdb137

Posted: Mon Mar 7, 2022 3:35pm

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Posted: Mon Mar 7, 2022 3:35pm

Hugh49 wrote on Thu Feb 24, 2022 4:53pm:

Well we’re hoping that because my gran and great gran parents are from Ireland that we qualify for a Irish passport, but I’m just off the phone with a woman from Spain who is saying because so many brits are applying for Irish passport, to move to Spain and that the Spanish economy is loosing...

... out ,that things might get easier for British people to move back to Spain . Hopefully by the end of this year or next !, I’m just getting one foot forward two feet back , where trying to book a couple of weeks to come out to find some where to rent for three months, every where we look is booked .again just keep plodding on gives us more time here to keep learning Spanish , Im learning that because of the back log for Irish passports it can take up to 30 months, 

To gain a Irish passport, on the back of a spouse, you have to live in Ireland for a minimum of 2 years, thats what our neighbour has been told by the Irish authorities, as her husband has a Irish passport, but she cannot get one due to the 2 year rule.

Many countries have different rules.

Both of us now have Maltese Citizenship, as one of us was born in Malta, and lived there pre 1968, so the other gained a Citizenship automaticaly, making us now EU Citizens.

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