International Lawyers on the new 'NOMAD VISA' for Working Remotely in Spain | Pellicer & Heredia
Oct 29, 2024
Pedro from Costa Blanca based International Lawyers Pellicer & Heredia was back in talking to Moody about how they continue to help Non-EU nationals (including Brits) with the correct visa options for coming to Spain, whether it's to retire, work or work remotely.
This time the focus was on the so-called 'Nomad Visa' for remote workers in Spain, which comes into force in January 2023.
There are still one or two details to be ironed out but its tax implications may also be favourable to some already based in Spain but working for (and earning from) a foreign company.
You can see more about residency options at www.visaspain.today or at www.alicantelawyers.es, where you can also watch back some of the previous webinars.
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already have no said one or the other
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will be in and it's Pedro welcome back
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hello everyone
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it's been a busy time for you I'm sure
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lots of different you get a variety of
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cases that you get involved with I was
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talking to Ignacio last time he was in
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about the sort of things you'd do on a
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daily basis yeah that's right I mean
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obviously I mean every day or every week
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is absolutely different though and yeah
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we deal with different kind of files or
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litigation we as we represent many many
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clients on investments or taxes on
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immigration so obviously there is a
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dynamic in
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um information which obligates us to
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study a lot and to to be well informed
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in order to inform at the end to our
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clients you know when we see when we see
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on TV and film which I always come back
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to it's my it's where I get all my
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information about lawyers and cases and
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things we see the exciting bits but it's
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not all of it's uh that much fun but how
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much time do you spend in the office
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rather than on the road and in court and
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the like well I mean um in the office I
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mean probably and probably most of the
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time is in the office I would say I mean
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I would say like um between uh 40 60
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percent is in the office and then
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obviously we I dedicate a lot in the
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court and the notorious offices and
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obviously outside with clients and in
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different areas or different scenarios
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like um like
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restaurants or like I mean you could be
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also in a place that is is just a very
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private place in order to speak about
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things but outside the the office
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normally when we speak about serious
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things about confident things I like to
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speak the Indie office where I I
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obviously we have it absolutely more
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confidence and no one is listening no
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one is
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watching us I mean I I feel more
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comfortable than clients feel more
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comfortable yeah they probably do in a
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more formal setting that you know this
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is a real a real thing so I did I don't
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know if it was you guys so somebody told
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me about when they like to go to
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people's houses sometimes when they're
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dealing with stuff because often when
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they come to you they forget some
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documents so they have to you know you
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know you have to come back later or make
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another appointment but if you're at
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their house it's probably there
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somewhere so they've got everything
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there yeah that's the thing well yeah
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one of the things I always
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um I mean what secretary is and when we
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have our first appointment and when
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someone is coming with us some questions
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some queries about anything we tell them
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bring to the office everything even
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though even though you think that it's
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something that is not useful is
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something is not even important we say
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to them bring any document you have so
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we take a look and normally I when I see
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like a big file of 100 pages
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um even though I just need probably the
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first pages of what the information the
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client has said
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I always say well let me see these
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documents that you have here and I take
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a look at these just some some minutes
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is yes rapidly and sometimes sometimes I
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see something important something which
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is important something that uh is
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relevant for for that specific person
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for that specific issue or maybe a
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different issue I remember one client I
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cannot see her name but I remember when
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she came to the office
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um regarding it was you as a normal
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consultation about taxes and she brought
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as we said
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um many many many documents from the
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property with as she bought
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and I really I realized that the
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previous lawyer the previous
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Law Firm
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retained a lot of money we're talking
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about thousands of Euros she didn't know
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she didn't she I mean she did what it
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was asked to be done right and I I
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realized that it was a lot of money that
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was paid and correctly
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and what applied and correctly well I'm
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I'm I may think I'm a good fighter of
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that but it was something that some
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years after I asked her did you receive
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these money back he says no
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so um she didn't even know that
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obviously she didn't she if she doesn't
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bring me that document I need that if I
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don't take a look on that she he was he
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was around more than 15 000 Euros right
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in a letter I sent an email no answer
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and send a letter an aggressive letter
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yeah
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um in order to say well you cannot
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retain this money
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um and and he was paid back here the
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following week wow so they wouldn't have
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known if you hadn't brought everything
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with her it's the thing isn't it when
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you're uh well even which when you're an
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adult doing anything just keep
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everything keep all documents and
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receipts uh somewhere organized it took
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me a long time to realize I can get
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organized but yeah I think I'm there
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these days here's the thing I was going
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to um because we'll get on to talking
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um visas which is a big part of what you
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do we talk about it a lot on this visas
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and property and buying property
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um but I said that I would mention this
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that Dave who came through earlier
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wanted to ask about how he goes about
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securing dual nationality and I said
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well I can answer that for you you can't
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as a Brit there's no such thing there's
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no jewels citizenship with Britain and
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Spain exactly exactly these are not two
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we still have this kind of agreement
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between countries
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um maybe in the future is going to
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happen something I have tomorrow and uh
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well it's not an appointment it's a
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conference which I will be speaking
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about
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um the right to vote by International
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citizens that live in Spain
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and I know it's going to be the the
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British Council there tomorrow and I
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assume that she will be speaking about
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right to vote about
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British citizens but also I assume that
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she will be speaking about something
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about well what is going on with the
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nationality maybe agreement between
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countries or yeah so do you mean voting
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in Spain in Spain yes because it came
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about they've finally sorted it that um
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you know there used to be I think it was
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the 15-year rule that if you'd been here
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that long you don't you couldn't vote
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for in elections back in the UK
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um as a resident here but you can't now
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you can yeah yeah I didn't know that
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okay and but the the dual citizenship
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thing this was a recent thing as well
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with France
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um you can that was only in the last
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couple of years wouldn't they finally
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did that the rule is really I mean at
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the end if there's an agreement then uh
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can I be dude again you cannot have
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double nationalities I mean I have seen
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many many people that has doubled
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passport so either passport for living
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countries and said well I haven't 1980
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well this is not correct well with
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France what happened is that there's
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like a soft way without being an
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agreement it's a lot of way in order to
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agree that in France you are able you
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are considered as a nationality of
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friends and in Spain you are considered
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in Spain without rejecting your friends
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nationality as well as in France this
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happens in many other countries but
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Spain is one of the countries that in
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many occasions I would say 99
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applications if you get another
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nationality without an agreement between
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countries it looks like that you are
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rejecting the other nationality this has
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a lot of impact in
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in applicable lawyers it is
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international law it's a lot of impact
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Ife is going to be a place some other
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law that is not in Spanish which would
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with the consequences that it affect me
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with economy with assets uh with the
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beneficiaries of finding inheritance for
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example it has a lot of impact so if
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someone is going to change the
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nationality or
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regarding uh just to plan a future about
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assets or beneficiaries family it's
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important to to to to to now what are
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the consequences in some ways yeah yes
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because it does make things uh difficult
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and as you say when you're applying a
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law from a different country things
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could be completely different yeah at
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this time it is I mean nationality
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obviously is extremely important I I
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personally when someone comes and say
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well I would like to to start a Spanish
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nationality process is to get the
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nationality well I
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I always make some car easy you know
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that you understand why why this is the
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why you want me to because uh in many
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occasions it's not needed not
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necessarily it's necessary even now with
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many occasions if I were in the skin of
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my client I would say well you don't
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need it I don't do it I mean it's
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something that is it's not it's not
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going to be bad for you not do don't
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know having it so my medications are
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it's not my my part to convince but
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obviously to recommend and say well
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um this is what you're gonna get if you
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get this one international analysis
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nationality which is not too much really
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I have to say because I mean once you
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already in Spain you have a lot of a lot
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of uh I would say as equally right
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except some little things which may be
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important but except little things and
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so it's and you will lose a lot of
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things from your home country so it's
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it's something that is Unity you need to
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think about it yeah I'll see this um you
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can do it with a lot of the South
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American countries Latin American
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countries here yeah yeah that's yeah
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because it's it's the least they can do
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Spain okay yeah that's fine you're
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welcome here
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um have you seen the um the Spanish
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citizenship test have you seen much of
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it I like doing that there's a little
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quiz thing sometimes put it up to see
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how much you know right because there's
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one in the UK and it's really hard
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um I think Prince Harry and Megan had a
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go at it they had a look at it because
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she I think she tried to uh you know put
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in the application it was really tough
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but unnecessarily so I mean it's you
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know sort of historical questions that
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you just don't need to know it's it's
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nice to know these things but they're
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not obviously yeah it's been a long I
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mean right now as a immigration
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department who I mean he's is dealing
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with with that obviously the test we
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don't we don't manage with other some
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academies I work with that in the in the
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past we don't we don't do that but I
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still saw one of the tests I remember
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that it was some questions that I in
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many occasions and I I like I read a lot
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of books I like history I like cultural
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newspapers I'm more or less updated to
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the system to the politics and to the
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history and some questions I I really
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couldn't answer anyway let's get on to
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something that's come up in the last
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couple of weeks certainly in the
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intervening period since Ignacio was in
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two weeks ago about the the later
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startups as it's called
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um in Spain this is something that's
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been mooted and it looks like it's going
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ahead incorporating what we like to call
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The Nomad Visa
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um what's the latest basically it's
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going to be focused on on on in two
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different pillars one of them is going
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to be for companies
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that are gonna really the the Lord wants
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to attract Talent natural companies in
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many occasions in the companies are
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focus on the digital
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um scenario and the game was going to
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have like a big benefit it's going to be
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uh it's gonna have like a on taxes and
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in order to be installed in espania for
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these companies but also and this is the
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pillar is also to attract Talent people
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that will be able to work in Spain with
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uh with a computer really yeah that
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basically technically I mean
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um like we call it in Spanish
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it's like someone who can work really
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anywhere I mean for example myself I
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could be in many occasions I could be
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working in in different places or
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different because my work is in at this
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time is a lot by phone by video
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conference by email a lot not everything
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but a lot it works like that even though
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the courts hearings in many cases right
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now has been by by by the computer in
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many occasions not everything obviously
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and well this this second pillar which
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is going to be at is in order to attract
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the talent and uh and people who works
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for companies outside because we have a
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we have a very difficulty with a
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non-lucative Visa with a woman working
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Visa because at the end people do not
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apply for self-employment because at the
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end the family cannot be abroad and then
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we always say we have different
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resolutions but yeah just says okay the
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non-lucative Visa covers that you can
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work in Spain but it doesn't mean that
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you cannot work for a company outside
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immigration office rejected and then
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resolution by judges and in all the
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Spain was proving that you can have
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analog divisor while working for a
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company outside and proving that you
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have enough savings without working to
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live in Spain yes that's right too so
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this this normal Visa what is going to
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attract talent and it's gonna and in
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some way to eliminate that problem that
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we had before is as people can stay in
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Spain can work in Spain and if the
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income is no more than 80 percent it's
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not more than 20 for companies in Spain
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or for income that you get in Spain and
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if it means that you have to have at
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least 80 percent of your income from
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companies outside of spin as a
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self-employment as an employee and
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that's what it says in their law
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important issue is going to attract
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obviously is you will not be paying your
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taxes accordingly to you if you were a
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resident it's going to be attractive
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because you will be paying taxes across
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if you were a non-resident so lower
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lower okay so it might be that if you
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are working so the non-locative Visa I
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mean it sounds it sounds that you can't
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work in Spain but maybe you are working
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for outside you may be paying more than
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you taxes exactly and this is one of the
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questions I mean we are having a webinar
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because I really need to entry on the
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law and study carefully and specifically
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and see which is going to be proceeding
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the law is going to start in the first
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of January so we still have one month
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and a half ahead in order to to revise
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and check everything and uh as in the
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first of January is gonna it's gonna be
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study improving it's going to start to
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in order to make applications on that
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and
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um
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well uh one of the benefits obviously as
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I said is that the taxes are going to be
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reduced taxes because if you are
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non-resident if you are resident in
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Spanish you are residents paying for tax
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purposes
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so at the end you pay the average rate
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what gum goes from 19 to 47 or more so
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at the end
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Italian scale maybe it could be like 35
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40 of your income is high
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as many potential clients who don't want
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to come to Spain because of that
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I have had many many many many
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um consultations or because of that but
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there are some questions that has not
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still been answered what about the model
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of 720 what if you become resident even
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though for tax purposes you are
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non-resident what happens with the first
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year which you get a Visa is not an
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authorization to be resident which will
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be in the following two years and two
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years
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what happens with the wheel tax
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obviously if you are non-resident for
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tax bill process uh wealth tax should be
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the same exactly and also model 720 but
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is this it is not really
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mentioned yes we assume it's going to be
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the same situation uh is for example the
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Beckham law that we had yeah big
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allowance when the difference here the
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background really is going to be like
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when someone comes to work for a Spanish
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company and and there are some benefits
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in order to reduce the taxes to 24
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percent
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and well in this one is going to be also
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reduced that percentage
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and and for many companies in the world
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I want to be want to be attracted into
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Spain you know he's going to be reduced
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into into 15 in the following years the
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benefit so it's really it's quite good
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it's quite good according to a Spanish
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tax law yeah you said there's still one
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or two questions to be answered with it
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so would they if they were coming on a
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nomad Visa they would be tax residents
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they'd have to stay well there would be
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no resident for tax purposes there will
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be residents as an immigration situation
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yeah a scenario
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will be a it's like a golden Visa we say
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well you could be Russian if you wanted
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to that TI card it says authorization to
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resident as an investor
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well in we don't know what will be said
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in the tie of The Nomad Visa residence
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or that would be will be said something
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like that other thing to be to resident
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as um as a
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um
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for the working outside of Spain okay
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but if they manage to get hold of one of
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those there's a nomad Visa would if they
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didn't spend more than half the year
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well they will I mean but they're still
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paying they still have to pay tax yeah I
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don't that's a good question
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that's easily confused but you know it's
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a thing it's always that what it seems
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to me that whatever the Visa is however
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you've done it if you stay more than 183
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days exactly if you live in Spain and if
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you get this kind of regime of uh of uh
16:32
of a situation where you are living in
16:34
Spain well obviously you will have to to
16:36
pay equally to this kind of a regime but
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what if you get this by our DN really
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you do not live in Spain more than 1853
16:45
days well I assume that that year I'm
16:49
will not be subject to this income tax
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declaration no
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obviously will happen what will happen
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it will be
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it is really a contradiction because
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someone which is working here is
17:02
physically here but is getting income
17:04
outside of Spain and Israel Russian one
17:07
will be no I assume there will not be
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taxes to be paid but will not be renewed
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okay another problem yeah sure yeah
17:14
after one year say well I want to renew
17:16
for another two years then you will not
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be renewed that that's it that's the
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question that we'll have to answer in
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the following weeks before the first of
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January because I assume that many many
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clients that will be answering that the
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nuclear Visa is has some similar
17:29
similarities I think on these kind of
17:31
situations it's like one year then two
17:32
years the same office the same who
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approved golden Visa is going to be
17:37
approving this also it's going to be a
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straightforward and it's going to
17:41
attract like a lifestyle in order to
17:43
attract people that wants to stay in
17:45
Spain not to pay too much taxes and live
17:48
in space for some years and then go back
17:50
I'm not I don't know why I'm kind of
17:53
stereotype if the people that are going
17:54
to be applying for this they go around
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on the electric scooter in the backpack
17:58
and stuff I just cut the laptop
17:59
everywhere with them probably don't even
18:00
live in a fixed place but uh the um yeah
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so that would the big people in a
18:06
situation now already living here that
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it might be in there interesting it
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could be and
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this is why I mean this non lucrative
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um
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Visa that are right now God from from
18:22
people in Spain I've I mean I assume
18:25
that this those one will be able to be
18:27
changed into a normal Visa
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what I don't exactly now and I will I
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will I will find out probably in any
18:35
following weeks here I hope before it
18:38
starts which is going to be the criteria
18:40
or the interpretation of the law about
18:41
the the immigration office how many
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years before I mean how many years I
18:46
mean it's it's going to be more than
18:48
five years or not
18:51
um that's probably the question but
18:53
we'll be we'll be able to be changed
18:55
into a a different tax regime in order
18:59
to get benefits on that yeah yeah as
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long as you can prove that this this
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money is being earned exactly yes really
19:05
outside of Spain at least 80 percent um
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yeah obviously whenever you made the
19:10
application you have to prove
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um it's a matter of approval but I mean
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I myself employment I work with
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different companies these other
19:17
companies I work I have to show the bank
19:19
statements for the last three months
19:20
minimum which shows on the end you have
19:23
to convince the immigration office at
19:25
the end that you are really like that or
19:27
you have a University career you have a
19:29
professional for the last three three
19:30
years minimum or what you're going to do
19:32
in Spain I mean at the end you need to
19:34
convey some of the documents that you
19:35
prove whenever you made application yeah
19:37
and did you say or do we know that it's
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going to be an initially one year and
19:41
then you need to renew it so it will be
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that way in the sense yeah it looks like
19:45
you're gonna be the same and let's say
19:46
well they are the end they're going to
19:47
be some um we call it laws and then
19:50
there are some specific instructions in
19:53
order to to amend or to come confirm
19:57
what the proceedings are in order to
19:59
make the application good thing is going
20:01
to be it's going to be like it will be
20:02
done it will be able to be done once you
20:05
are physically in Spain so someone comes
20:07
as an example so
20:11
I said oh I love this I want to I don't
20:14
want to go back I want to say and we
20:16
will be able to in the at least in the
20:18
following 30 days to apply for that and
20:21
we'll be able to be done cinematically
20:23
so it means that I will not have to be
20:26
the process of for example a non-look of
20:28
the Visa in the Spanish consulate then
20:31
they get the application then they have
20:34
to have three months time to answer and
20:36
then once you get there one month I
20:38
answer and you get the visa and then you
20:40
go to Spain and then you land into Spain
20:42
so it takes three five months more in
20:44
this case will be a specific very rapid
20:46
obviously with the proof with a
20:48
translational document that you need to
20:50
in case that you need to show some
20:51
public document you need to have a
20:53
positive information everything needs to
20:55
be rapid
20:55
but will be done telematically committed
20:57
by your lawyer by the computer like it's
21:00
likely the golden Visa really in these
21:02
ways because the office that is going to
21:03
prove it is the same office that
21:05
approves the Golden BC Madrid so it's it
21:08
may not be that um just because it's new
21:10
they're all going to come in at once and
21:11
there'll be a huge backlog we don't know
21:13
yet but uh it looks like it looks like
21:15
it's a lot quicker yeah and it should be
21:17
that way I mean at the end this this
21:19
kind of uh law I mean is the principle
21:21
of this oyster drug talent in many cases
21:23
that work with computers digital and
21:25
even though any professional I mean it
21:27
does could be a lawyer it could be a
21:28
engineer could be a consultant anything
21:30
really yeah but at the end they work
21:32
with I mean it's digital so at the end
21:34
it should be like the golden Visa has
21:36
the system in order to apply it
21:37
automatically and be answered very rapid
21:40
okay well you're saying uh yes it starts
21:43
in January next year we think oh that's
21:45
quite a way off it's not it's it's as
21:47
you say it's only just over a month and
21:48
a half yeah it's a really bad we're
21:50
having a next week a webinar yes
21:52
specifically for this obviously we will
21:55
be um
21:57
um answering any question obviously we
21:59
will show specifically what says the law
22:02
articles what what says what we're doing
22:04
what we think is going to be interpreted
22:06
and we obviously with recommendations
22:08
and
22:10
um and obviously it's very it's
22:12
extremely linked with taxes with normal
22:15
tax yes yeah yeah that will definitely
22:17
always come into play because it looks
22:19
like it's going to be like very I mean
22:20
the process of apply is going to be in
22:22
some way you see
22:24
but regarding taxes is not going to be
22:26
it looks like it's got me also easy but
22:28
it looks like it needs to be clear many
22:30
many questions yes and if we launch
22:31
anything about applying for visas and
22:33
like the things that's going to take
22:34
time is you um having to go and then
22:36
they say oh no you need this and then
22:39
make sure you've got everything up front
22:41
so that's next week is it on the
22:44
Wednesday or Thursday is on um I think
22:47
we have planned to do it on on Wednesday
22:49
yeah Wednesday uh because the last one
22:51
on Thursday last week as one what's on
22:53
Thursday because we couldn't do it and
22:54
was about it we normally do it on
22:56
Wednesday yeah see back on back on track
22:57
yeah okay and it's uh through the
22:59
website then
23:01
alicantylawyers.es if you go to the live
23:03
TV bit that's where you can register for
23:04
the webinar the details are new ones not
23:06
on there yet but they will be and the
23:08
previous ones up there to watch was the
23:10
last one a q a I think you did a whole
23:11
hour of yeah it's in all sorts we like
23:15
to I mean obviously we we open our minds
23:18
our knowledge in order to help people
23:20
and to answer specifically questions
23:21
that people has it's not just to give me
23:24
like in a speech and say well this is
23:26
what about anything is just directly to
23:29
answer and help people with specific
23:31
questions sometimes we can answer
23:33
sometimes we cannot because we need more
23:35
information or maybe we don't understand
23:36
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23:38
sometimes happens
23:40
at that time directly
23:42
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23:46
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23:51
love it obviously we cannot we receive I
23:53
would say hundreds I'm amazed about
23:56
hundreds of questions many of them are
23:59
quite specifically and many of them are
24:01
really good questions because I
24:03
understand why they are asking that and
24:06
um but we cannot answer obviously uh all
24:08
of them we are like uh running question
24:11
answer question answer yeah sure
24:12
investor but it's good because you then
24:15
learn one of the most pressing issues
24:16
for a lot of people what's most on their
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minds at the moment and what's the most
24:19
important thing exactly they want to
24:21
find out exactly that's right all right
24:23
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