Spain
is a fairly bureaucratic country. A bureaucracy with a long tradition.
The main reason for this is the amount of public servants that
need to generate work between them. You cannot avoid encountering
some large paperwork projects when living on the Costa Blanca
in Spain.
Empadronamiento
The empadronamiento is the process of register as a citizen/resident of the
municipality. There is no charge for this but if you own your own home
you will pay tax on this every year to the municipality. There is no need
to have your residency papers in order to do this.
The
authorities stress the importance of the empadronamiento because
they get their funds for running the city based on the amount
of registered citizens. In the tourist areas on the Costa Blanca
in Spain there are many foreigners that have not gone to the
town hall to register. Both for the town’s sake and yours
(Your little part of making sure everything works in your town.)
you
should when living here take the time do register yourself as
living on the Costa Blanca. Nowhere is bureaucracy fun. When
you on top of this have a language problem and do not really
understand why all this paper work is necessary it is even harder.
The following advises will help you in your way to get things
done and in order on the Costa Blanca in Spain.
1.
The first step is to find out were to go to get what you want
done. If you do not want to ask your neighbours or friends the
best to do is to go to the town hall or the local police station
and ask there.
2.
When heading out remember to bring a map of the town with you.
It will make it easier when people try to explain were to go.
Many times you will be sent around the town to get further documentation
required for your purpose. Be optimistic don’t let it bring
you down!
3.
Bring with you as much documentation as possible and a lot of
patience. A good advise is to bring with you a book as well.
You might have to wait in line to get to talk to the right person.
Bring with you 3 photocopies of each document. You will find
that there is normally no chance of getting anything photocopied
at the office you are going. When making a copy of a card for
instance make sure that both sides of your card appear on the
same side of the sheet of paper.
4.
Bring with you photos if you are applying for any type of residency
card or drivers license or anything else. One of the main things
when approaching a bureaucratic office is to always stay calm.
A good advise is also to dress as nice as possible. (Forget bathing
suits) You will in most cases be treated better if you are properly
dressed. Do not forget to be polite. You will get no were with
being rude!
During
this process you can be sure to have improved your skills in
Spanish. If all this puts you off there is another option. Go
to a local Gestor and get them to do it all for you. Check out
their fees first there might be large differences between different
Gestores.
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