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Friday, June 06, 2008
arne56
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Just read a post on San Miguel de Salinas forum, that sinse April, Residencia is not longer needed to get a empadonamiento, as this is against EU law. I tryed to get any futher info from :
http://www.mtas.es/migraciones/integracion/foro/index.htm
but my Spanish is not that good. ( Funny thing, that info directed to forengers is only in spannish!)
more info at:
http://www.blancaweb.com/smds/index.php?topic=1289.0
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06 Jun 2008 2:36 PM
arne56
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Just realised that this matter is already at "General chitchat"
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11 Jun 2008 9:11 AM
semijubilada
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The official word on the Padron from Altea.
Received some more information via email
Padron
The edict from the National Office of Statistics has been rescinded. This
edict which was sent to all town halls in December 2007, stated that EU
citizens had to present a current Residents Certificate, before they were
able to sign onto the Padron (Town Census) in Altea, (something anyone who
lives for more then 3 months of the year is required to do by law)
This requirement is now no longer necessary.
A motion was sent by Carolina Punset to the NIE objecting to this
requirement, but before they replied, central government in Madrid wrote to
say the certificate is not required for EU citizens when they wish to be
added to the town census (Padron).
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