Residency in Spain
We are moving to Spain next month and have a non lucrative visa etc. my son has decided to come with us. Will he need to have proof of sufficient savings or will ours be enough. T I A
We are moving to Spain next month and have a non lucrative visa etc. my son has decided to come with us. Will he need to have proof of sufficient savings or will ours be enough. T I A
Posted: Mon Jul 4, 2022 12:41pm
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I think the best advice one could give is for you to discuss this with the Spanish Embassy as there are a number options. Good luck.
Suedsan wrote on Wed Jun 29, 2022 4:33pm:
We are moving to Spain next month and have a non lucrative visa etc. my son has decided to come with us. Will he need to have proof of sufficient savings or will ours be enough. T I A
If he can be classed as your 'dependant', then you would need to include an extra approx. €7,000. If not, then he would need to prove his own approx. €26,500. You should probably ask the consulate to clarify the criteria for a 'dependant'.
Posted: Mon Jul 4, 2022 4:07pm
RichT wrote on Mon Jul 4, 2022 3:42pm:
If he can be classed as your 'dependant', then you would need to include an extra approx. €7,000. If not, then he would need to prove his own approx. €26,500. You should probably ask the consulate to clarify the criteria for a 'dependant'.
Hi,
he will be depending on us to start with, until he can find work, then change for a working visa
Thanks
Suedsan wrote on Mon Jul 4, 2022 4:07pm:
Hi,
he will be depending on us to start with, until he can find work, then change for a working visaRead more...
Thanks
You should check with the consulate - you may find that a 'dependant' is under 18 years old, or with disabilities that result in them being 'dependent' on you...
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