We moved to spain 19 years ago and would not move back we are in land about ahour from alicante almansa if you get a spanish solicitor in the area you want to live i they will do all the paper work for you as all your english paper work has to be translated in to spain to get residency now
Nice video. One thing you didn't mention was language proficiency. I assume you could already speak some Spanish before you moved? Or did I miss that bit? We're coming out in Feb for a look around Alicante and a bit further south down the coast. Should be interesting. Thanks for the great videos.
@@CaldonianDude hi, great question! We don’t speak a lot of Spanish, enough to order food, buy tickets, and shop, but we are learning I understand written Spanish not too badly, but they speak so fast it’s still like Alien! If you are moving to south Alicante you will not need Spanish as nearly everyone speaks English, even non British expats
@@CaldonianDude we did the same in October 2022 and spent 2 weeks in a hotel in Guardamar, a great base to explore all the urbanisations in the area. We set up viewing days with a load of local estate agents, they collected us and returned us to our hotel
@@getmetospain Thanks, useful to know although I will have to learn Spanish from scratch. Right now I have basic French only - my comprehension is better than my speaking.
Thank you for this video, we have a property in Quesada and are planning on starting our NLV. Upsticks is our choice also. Did you find new cars cheaper or more expensive than in the UK as we have seen second hand car expensive. Once again thanks , keep the videos coming. Jo
@@thomaswilliams7888 hi Thomas. We also found second hand cars expensive, that’s really why we bought new, and of course we got the full new car warranty I’m not sure how new cars compare, but I think we got a great deal on a new Renault Cleo.
Hi. Good informative video. Not sure if you’ll see this but if you do I’d like to know more about your TIE appointment please. It sounds like you need to speak a level of Spanish if it was all in Spanish? Was the interviewer kind and patient? I was hoping they’d speak some English for those who weren’t quite up to speed yet 🥴
Hi, thank you for your comments. Getting the TIE appointment is the hardest part at the moment, many areas only release a few appointments every day so you grab them while you can. Ours were all arranged for us by @Upsticks
The interview itself was very simple, although there was a long queue waiting to get in! Providing you have all the correct papers it only takes a few minutes and they did speak English . They take a photo for the id card and fingerprints too. We needed to go back a month later to collect our cards, no appointments required for this , just wait in the queue again
@@getmetospain thanks for your reply. We had a chat with Chris from Upsticks the other day actually as we wanted to check he could help us with our application as we would be coming from France. Thankfully he said that would be no problem so when the time comes we will be using his services. Good to hear good reports back from yourselves too. Thanks again. I will subscribe.
Thanks for sharing the experiences of your first 8 months in Spain Neil & Sue. The insight into your dealings with Upsticks was really useful. Out of interest did you speak to the Financial Adivsor that Upsticks works with Jeremy Ferguson? If so did you find that to be useful. ATB Simon & Sue
@@simonhopkinson1815 hi Simon, thanks again for your comments Yes, we had a chat with Jeremy, just general stuff about our tax situation here and back in uk, and how to minimise our capital gains liability from our house sale in the uk
Thanks for the reply Neil. Good to hear that the chat with Jeremy was useful. Did you have that before you started the visa process or alongside your application? Hope you're still getting in the pool each morning 👍. It's been much cooler of late when I've set out to run by the pink lake at 7.30am.
Just found your channel via Upsticks, where in Wales are you from? Both myself and my wife retired and have an apartment in the Murcia Region, we are torn as to moving or going with the 90/180 days.
Hola Phil! Sue is from Bridgend. Our plan was we were going to do the 90/180 for 5 years until we retired, but each time we went back it got harder to leave our apartment. So we bit the bullet and sold our house and moved here 💯. Best thing we ever did, you never know what’s going to happen, so we’re making the most of life while we can
@@getmetospainwe live in Maesteg but worked in Bridgend, my wife Sue as a nurse in POW hospital and I worked in the engine plant, I’ve spoken to Chris as I’m quite keen but my wife is ‘on the fence’🫣🏴👍🌴
@ Sue was in POW when it first opened, before she retired she worked for Welsh Blood Service in Llantrisant. I was self employed as an energy assessor doing mainly EPCs
We love it you get up in the winter and it’s sunny not like rainy England where we live it’s dry air so you do not suffer with the damp like you do in England as I have a bad back
We're in an odd situation in that I have an EU passport (and UK passport), but my partner only has a UK passport - so I suspect she may need an NLV. Solid info on this situation seems hard to find, so I'm going to have to consult a professional at some point.
@ do give Chris at Upsticks a message, he offers a free consultation phone call, I think you might both be ok as your wife can be attached to your EU passport. But definitely worth checking, and an awful lot easier
Thank you.
@@good4u702 glad you enjoyed our little video!
We love it as in winter it is cold but by diner time the sun is out and it makes you feel beter as i am disabled
@@LindaSwithenbank a little bit of sun always makes you feel better 😘
Great video guys and interesting to hear about your full time life in Spain and glad your enjoying your new life
@@retiringtospain we’re back in UK, just for Christmas. That’s enough to confirm we made the right choice!
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We moved to spain 19 years ago and would not move back we are in land about ahour from alicante almansa if you get a spanish solicitor in the area you want to live i they will do all the paper work for you as all your english paper work has to be translated in to spain to get residency now
Good luck to you. Very informative but I'm very happy in wet and windy Wales lol
@@stevexn good luck overnight, we watched ITVWales news tonight and saw the red weather warning 😲
@getmetospain good luck to me I'm from mumbles 😂
@ Right in the eye of the storm! I saw the Mumbles RNLI on the news. Our daughter is in Swansea
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@@Upsticks we wouldn’t be here without you 🤣🤣🤣
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Nice video. One thing you didn't mention was language proficiency. I assume you could already speak some Spanish before you moved? Or did I miss that bit?
We're coming out in Feb for a look around Alicante and a bit further south down the coast. Should be interesting. Thanks for the great videos.
@@CaldonianDude hi, great question! We don’t speak a lot of Spanish, enough to order food, buy tickets, and shop, but we are learning
I understand written Spanish not too badly, but they speak so fast it’s still like Alien!
If you are moving to south Alicante you will not need Spanish as nearly everyone speaks English, even non British expats
@@CaldonianDude we did the same in October 2022 and spent 2 weeks in a hotel in Guardamar, a great base to explore all the urbanisations in the area. We set up viewing days with a load of local estate agents, they collected us and returned us to our hotel
@@getmetospain Nice!
@@getmetospain Thanks, useful to know although I will have to learn Spanish from scratch. Right now I have basic French only - my comprehension is better than my speaking.
@ we are using Duolingo app
Thank you for this video, we have a property in Quesada and are planning on starting our NLV. Upsticks is our choice also. Did you find new cars cheaper or more expensive than in the UK as we have seen second hand car expensive. Once again thanks , keep the videos coming. Jo
@@thomaswilliams7888 hi Thomas. We also found second hand cars expensive, that’s really why we bought new, and of course we got the full new car warranty I’m not sure how new cars compare, but I think we got a great deal on a new Renault Cleo.
@@getmetospain Thank you
Hi. Good informative video. Not sure if you’ll see this but if you do I’d like to know more about your TIE appointment please. It sounds like you need to speak a level of Spanish if it was all in Spanish? Was the interviewer kind and patient? I was hoping they’d speak some English for those who weren’t quite up to speed yet 🥴
Hi, thank you for your comments. Getting the TIE appointment is the hardest part at the moment, many areas only release a few appointments every day so you grab them while you can. Ours were all arranged for us by @Upsticks
The interview itself was very simple, although there was a long queue waiting to get in! Providing you have all the correct papers it only takes a few minutes and they did speak English . They take a photo for the id card and fingerprints too. We needed to go back a month later to collect our cards, no appointments required for this , just wait in the queue again
If you enjoyed our video, we have more coming on our new life in Spain, so please subscribe to our little channel!
@@getmetospain thanks for your reply. We had a chat with Chris from Upsticks the other day actually as we wanted to check he could help us with our application as we would be coming from France. Thankfully he said that would be no problem so when the time comes we will be using his services. Good to hear good reports back from yourselves too. Thanks again. I will subscribe.
@ that’s great! Good luck, best thing we ever did, 9 months today!
Thanks for sharing the experiences of your first 8 months in Spain Neil & Sue. The insight into your dealings with Upsticks was really useful. Out of interest did you speak to the Financial Adivsor that Upsticks works with Jeremy Ferguson? If so did you find that to be useful. ATB Simon & Sue
@@simonhopkinson1815 hi Simon, thanks again for your comments
Yes, we had a chat with Jeremy, just general stuff about our tax situation here and back in uk, and how to minimise our capital gains liability from our house sale in the uk
Thanks for the reply Neil. Good to hear that the chat with Jeremy was useful. Did you have that before you started the visa process or alongside your application? Hope you're still getting in the pool each morning 👍. It's been much cooler of late when I've set out to run by the pink lake at 7.30am.
@ as I remember we spoke to Jeremy before we started the NLV process
@ lol, yes still swimming before breakfast, usually about 7.15am. Pool temperature is 17c, was 31c in July & August
Good work Neil. I'm sure that sets you up nicely for the day👍.
Just found your channel via Upsticks, where in Wales are you from? Both myself and my wife retired and have an apartment in the Murcia Region, we are torn as to moving or going with the 90/180 days.
Hola Phil! Sue is from Bridgend.
Our plan was we were going to do the 90/180 for 5 years until we retired, but each time we went back it got harder to leave our apartment. So we bit the bullet and sold our house and moved here 💯. Best thing we ever did, you never know what’s going to happen, so we’re making the most of life while we can
have you spoken to Chris? Best to speak to an expert rather than pick up misinformation from Facebook and forums.
@@getmetospainwe live in Maesteg but worked in Bridgend, my wife Sue as a nurse in POW hospital and I worked in the engine plant, I’ve spoken to Chris as I’m quite keen but my wife is ‘on the fence’🫣🏴👍🌴
@ how funny, we lived in Maesteg too, and my Sue was a nurse too
@ Sue was in POW when it first opened, before she retired she worked for Welsh Blood Service in Llantrisant. I was self employed as an energy assessor doing mainly EPCs
How are you enjoying your new life in Spain?
We love it you get up in the winter and it’s sunny not like rainy England where we live it’s dry air so you do not suffer with the damp like you do in England as I have a bad back
@ best move we’ve ever made! We went back to UK for Christmas and couldn’t wait to get back to Quesada. Our last few short videos show how we got on!
Have you just moved to Quesada area or nearby?
Have you got NLVs or another visa type?
We're in an odd situation in that I have an EU passport (and UK passport), but my partner only has a UK passport - so I suspect she may need an NLV. Solid info on this situation seems hard to find, so I'm going to have to consult a professional at some point.
@ do give Chris at Upsticks a message, he offers a free consultation phone call, I think you might both be ok as your wife can be attached to your EU passport. But definitely worth checking, and an awful lot easier
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@@getmetospain Thank you!