Hi everyone,
I've posted something simular to this in another posting i made, but wondering if anyone had any advice, me and OH went to fuertuventura (sp?) on 10th april this yr for a week, weather was lovely 6/7 days! Cut to the story, one of his relatives lives over there, she moved from England, lucky thing, and has a bar over there she owns, and shes offered us both jobs there & we have found a cheap villa, we both lost our jobs before we went out there so we had a bit of money saved up, however, LOL, after sitting in a cold beer garden once we got back, we decided we should live out there, for a month,6 months? See how it goes, the only thing I am concerned about though is and i dont know if this is the right place or off topic, but fuertuventura isnt in the EU is it? So i wouldnt need a visa etc? Can anyone shed any light on if they have moved abroad etc? Do I need jabs? We are looking to go at the end of May, one way ticket, EEEKKK!! But in the meantime i am getting temp work so anything does go wrong we've both got enough money behind us! Any advice please? I am 22 and he is 26.
EDIT just thought id add, i have a nationwide flex account and i couldnt use my card abroad for ATMS just to pay by card, went into nationwide when i got back to upgrade and they said they cant because of my credit rating (uni, lived alone, 18years old, ill say no more!!) so she recommended a post office account where i can transfer from my uk bank to a post office card, has anyone had one? thanks again
Thanks in advance:D
H x
Surely it even has the Euro. You must know what currency you were using if you were only there as as recently as April ?
If you were using Euros then it is part of the EU
Doe
don't know about being part of the EU for residential purposes but it's not part of the EU in terms of bringing back cheap cigs etc.
Canary Islands
The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago off the African coast which forms one of the Spanish Autonomous Communities, thus having the status of being part of Spanish territory. They are outside the European Union Value Added Tax Area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_member_state_territories_and_the_European_Union#Canary_Islands
Having moved from UK to Cyprus some years ago, we find the Anglo Info websites are very useful so this link may come in handy: http://canaries.angloinfo.com/information/moving/residency/eu-citizens/
And, this Expat Blog may give some more inside information: http://www.expat-blog.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=378
I would suggest you pay particular attention to the section entitled: Health Care as you may find you might need to either pay privately or be covered by private medical insurance as new residents.
In Cyprus, you only get free or reduced health care treatment provided by the state (similar to the National Health Service in UK) if your salary is below a certain amount. If you're not entitled, you have to pay and generally a visit to a private GP will cost 50 EUR before any treatment or prescription is given.
I know we have one member who lives in Lanzarote and who posts on a pretty regular basis and will hopefully be able to give you more Spanish orientated information.
http://www.expatforum.com and click on their Expat Country Forums section (second tab at the top left) and then their Spain forum also http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/ and then under Europe their Spain forum.
Loads of expats frequent these forums and answer questions all the time, Holiday Truths is really a holiday forum, you need an expat forum.
There is lots of info about becoming a resident after 90 days and a tax resident after 183 days, working legally rather than illegally, info on how to get health care etc
Doe
You can also look on Loads of expats frequent these forums and answer questions all the time, Holiday Truths is really a holiday forum, you need an expat forum.
There is lots of info about becoming a resident after 90 days and a tax resident after 183 days, working legally rather than illegally, info on how to get health care etc
Doe
Hollyrachyx, you don't need a visa to go to Fuerteventura, but if you are going to be working in your relatives bar you will need to be put under contract, and for that you will need to get residencia as soon as you get there. I live on Lanzarote, so I don't know the offices you would go to in Fuerteventura. Once you are under contract free healthcare will be available to you as your employer will be paying into the social security system. If you are going to be working illegally you will not be able to access the healthcare service at all, and will need private health insurance.
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