ISSUES with Spain's NOMAD VISA | Pellicer & Heredia International Lawyers
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Oct 29, 2024
Moody was joined by Ignacio and Pedro from @Pellicerheredia this week, with much of the focus again on visas and immigration...particularly Spain's 'Nomad' visa, which is experiencing one or two issues and hold ups during its processing. 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. Be sure to Like 👍 this and Subscribe to our channel if you found it useful. Website: http://www.bayradio.fm/ Mobile App: https://app.appinstitute.com/yddcc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BayRadioInSpain Twitter: https://twitter.com/bayradioinspain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bayradiospain/
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these are back here and he's going to be
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about updates on Golden visa and buying
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a property in Spain for for the expat
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Community who's listening from abroad so
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there's a bit of a teaser the golden
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Visa is still a thing yeah yeah yeah
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especially Americans are very interested
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on that yeah probably because their
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prices are very high and and when they
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sell their property they've got the
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funds plus the the money from the
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property and they're very very into it
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and then we're going to have the effect
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that Portugal is reducing all that
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golden Visa effect so I presume Pedro
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that we're going to have probably a
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benefit from that and benefit from that
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so far it's relatively easy for
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Americans to come come into the Schengen
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area and simply to Spain and so compared
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to going the other way they can be quite
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easy to get in it's not not that
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straight not that difficult is it no I
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mean actually they could come
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as a tourist they have no interest no
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they have no issues and getting the Visa
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I'll be now as it says many of them are
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already investing to buy properties but
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also many of them just come and rent
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around one year or two years and then
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buy and which they come with a
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non-resident
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we invested in Spain
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taste the country and the atmosphere the
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Gastronomy the culture of the cities and
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then they buy a property but they are
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coming thousands I would say thousands
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yeah yeah I mean obviously we we have a
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lot of clients from lame and they want
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to go to the east area of Spain and the
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South and also the Madrid also area yeah
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I did see that a lot of the majority of
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Americans say oh you're going to Madrid
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I guess they're used to the sort of
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signal thing it's got It's got a reason
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I mean Madrid originally had the no
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wealth tax and now uh inheritance taxes
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so and and it's a great City and and for
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a good investment and for the golden
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Visa it's so easy because uh anything
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over there is easily in the center more
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than 500 so sure and then it was
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approved by Andalucia in the south of
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Spain and now it's been uh is going to
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be approved we hope in in Valencia
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region yeah I mean if you eliminate the
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wealth taxes it's been reduced
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drastically also inheritance tax as
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in some way is going to be the same area
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on tax benefits yeah so nominal 99
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reduction yes that's correct that's
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correct so so I think that was one of
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the reasons and then deluthia uh
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actually
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um they still well I wouldn't I wouldn't
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I wouldn't be able to answer
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um Andalucia or can we have valenciana
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you know they probably according to
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their likes their experiences and their
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sure their situation when they travel
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and they fall in love with it with a
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city or a village and they just stay but
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uh they're very similar uh areas they
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probably hear a bit more about the South
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Howard thinkings in the states when
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North America and Puerto bonus and all
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of that so in Seattle yeah that's a
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different a different clientele you know
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people what I could tell is that people
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that decides to come to this area
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um are not looking
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um so much to to be known you know um
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everybody likes to probably just be
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there and show off you know
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um fancy and here I think people they
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just probably retired and they just want
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to be easy live and nobody known and and
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probably more relaxed like probably
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that's that our feedback probably yeah I
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guess it depends what they're doing
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whether they're coming here to work
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remotely or retire yeah you don't want
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to be by the Sea yeah
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um actually if they come here working
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then they will have to play for the
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Norma Visa yes or uh and the prices
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from this area and the area I mean a lot
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cheaper here probably honestly a small
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demand that we are having more increase
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over prices are happening
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many people is like selling in the areas
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and coming to this area as well as a
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maliaric island but this is correct
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these areas a lot more soft in this case
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I mean like you know a fancy situations
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and cars and though this got excellently
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skin yeah it's not quite the same yeah
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and but it's easy enough to pop across
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to a beefer and uh yeah that's right
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yeah
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um what we just what we're talking about
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term residency and the like uh so I just
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let me let Jessica go on here right yeah
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you can go right don't worry about it
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um it's um in our Spanish news this
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morning with Cal about the number of
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bridge that have still just got the old
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residency document which is okay but
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there are advantages to switching over
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and it's easy to do but the amount of
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people almost half haven't done it I
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mean what what's what would be the
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motivation to get it done
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well at the end of the day
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um I just actually just met somebody
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yesterday who who had these guys they
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had the A4 form green one
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probably
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the problem is that probably the address
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is not even annotated so so you're
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resident under one
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um document under one law which is legal
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there's nothing wrong with it I if
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you're very old and is difficult to
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exchange it probably I understand you
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know but it's easy to have a card
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um and for that it's much more connected
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with the administration uh when you go
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with your passport I mean and actually
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it's like an ID card yes this is the
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same like Pedro myself is it please stop
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you you don't need to bring your
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passport if you have a tie yeah because
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that's exactly what you need
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um otherwise if you don't have that then
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you need to bring your passport with you
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to identify yourself that that's one of
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the reasons and dealing with the
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administration having the Tia is very
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handy
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um well when you travel around when you
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go through the airport yes yeah yeah you
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know
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um but but yes I agree there is still
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people
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not willing to do or and and I think you
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could only lose rights in a way if there
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is anything to lose because you know how
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difficult are things the bureaucracy how
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complex it is and we're going forward
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the technology
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so one way or the other if you're gonna
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have the A4 form you're going to have an
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issue I I couldn't answer which one it's
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going to come to it eventually they'll
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need your biometric uh fingerprints at
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the end is your relation with the
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administration public administration I
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mean obviously you update the situation
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you update the the information about
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address or and at the end
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you show you show up you prove that
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obviously you are resident you don't
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have to do it but um obviously something
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that it creates a better situation for
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you in the future it's it's just people
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like me they're going just haven't got
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around to it yet even though they've had
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like three or four years so Ignacio and
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Pedro in from Peyton already yeah um
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most of them in this week which we're
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lucky to have lucky to have you
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considering how busy you are but I guess
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you sort of come to this area and then
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you have appointments within around so
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we're able to make time for us we've
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talked a fair bit around already
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um generally a lot of it does come back
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to talking about immigration and visas
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and the like it's something I I found uh
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did a bit of prep for this this time
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spotted it or something that's
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interesting
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um a sort of knock-on effects really
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from the pandemic and lockdown it was
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someone in Alicante and the court in
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Alicante which canceled someone is dead
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he was I think he's a dentist
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um and had some big outstanding loans
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and it obviously struggled to pay them
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back so it wasn't like he was
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irresponsible but it was the law of
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second second opportunity yeah and you
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know about this you know well I mean it
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is really a bankrupt super City yes
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foreign companies
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and what he makes really to do it like
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briefly is to reduce
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um or eliminate most of their depth or
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all the depth but obviously there is a I
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mean what tries to maintain really is
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your property the house that you live
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maintain with a plan of payments
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obviously
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um in order to reduce some debt but also
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it doesn't mean that you will quit any
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payment not at all I mean doesn't mean
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that it means that okay it's going to
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stop all the payments it's going to in a
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language procedure and you will stop
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increasing the interest
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and they will be reduced drastically any
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depth and will maintain your property
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and will quit
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accordingly to any agreement I may take
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uh some or some plan of payments from
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three to five years
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so in that case I haven't read it but
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obviously it should be like that kind of
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a situation where probably
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self-employment a dentist yeah and
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another company
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obviously any debt that you include uh
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you have to be like in an
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entrepreneurial like a good faith it
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doesn't have to be like you have it
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started all this way by negligence or um
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I'm gonna lie the banks and all these
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entities and then I'm going to apply
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this this law no but it goes to a
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bankruptcy proceeding and it's good it's
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okay yeah yeah and I guess that works
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the same in Spain it does it is um we're
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used to in the UK where a few are
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self-employed a sole Trader then they
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could go for your house so you have but
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if it's a limited liability an SL would
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it be does it work the same as an SL
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that yeah obviously when it's a company
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yeah when it's a company you go to a
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bankruptcy proceeding but in a limited
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liability obviously this is why we I
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mean all the advisors the lawyers
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obviously we advise I mean you you
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create a unlimited company you're
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obviously only liability goes to that
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company
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if it starts in a bankship Brazilian
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obviously you also have to demonstrate
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that you did everything mostly in good
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faith because at the end the
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administrator the director of a company
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could be responsible personally with the
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personal assets okay that's important
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that is something very
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um
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delicate to uh to be a director of a
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company you should know exactly what
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liabilities rights obligations you have
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and but that's right I mean obviously by
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a limited company everything goes like
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all the liabilities all the right
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obligations everything goes to a limited
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company on your personal life your
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personal assets are kept secured do you
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deal with this sort of thing very much
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because presumably if they got no money
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then they can't afford to hire you I
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don't know if you go for legal aid
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um there's many of these sort of cases
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come your way yeah I mean we it depends
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on the case depends on the situation
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depends on the
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scenario obviously we we have have
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clients that we have extended payments
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or or we have done in a way that
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facilitate and be flexible on on a
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client because in the future obviously
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is going to be the possibility of or for
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pay obviously after the end we are
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lawyers we are barriers said by the end
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with this as a business and we need to
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to get Faith obviously there is a
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service on legal aid which I was I was
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more than 15 years
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in the criminal area and the Civil area
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and yeah that was good and the court you
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apply we don't have any resources or any
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lower years admitting you to represent
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you obviously you can go to the court
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you don't have income you don't have a
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possibility to to instruct a lawyer
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obviously there is a public service that
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will help you in order to designate you
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a lawyer specialized lawyer for example
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family family
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situations were in divorce there is a
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special area on that and a criminal I
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mean there are special lawyers and most
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of them are I would say young which I
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was in the arcade when I started but it
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doesn't mean it's bad it means that well
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a lawyer is going to represent your
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qualified lawyer yes sure yeah yeah I
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think um a lot of them do start out
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doing those don't they because it's
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regular work but it's not that well paid
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I guess that's right you get more
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experience and you move on sometimes we
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cover stuff where you kind of overlap
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with other services like financial
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services and I because the in the end it
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needs the legal representative and
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property as well of course where you
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come into things
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um you just said Investments there where
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would you come into that sort of thing
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well there is a lot of people that are
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interested as well and and they want to
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go with their lawyer you know when they
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do an investment we could be talking
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about our golden Visa or buying a
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property and they just end up asking us
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for suggestion or recommendation or what
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shall they do
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Etc sometimes you know as a golden Visa
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you need to have one of the other
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possibilities is one million euros
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invested in the stocks and shares in
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Spain you don't need to buy a property
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you could do that as well or you could
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buy two million public debt there's a
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three sort of yeah
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there is no need there is no need you
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know but uh there are the three the most
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populated property yes of course but as
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I was saying a lot of people as well not
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related to Golden Visa they're they were
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they are interested they have the 150
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000 Euros they want to invest it
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somewhere and and they asked for advice
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and legal advice and I think it's great
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because when you go to a lawyer an
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independent lawyer he will tell you what
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he thinks and it will give you the
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advice independently so obviously there
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are many products and in the market
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but but you should analyze with them
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what they want and and the options and
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um and and I think sometimes
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um they don't do this exercise and I
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think I will recommend them to do it
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because you always have a second opinion
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on what you are investing some are set
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up like that I mean we talked to uh
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Christina yesterday from Black Tower and
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they are independent financial advisors
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but some companies are tied into sell
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just this one product correct exactly so
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you know we we have happened I mean in
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the last 20 years I mean obviously we've
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seen many many situations but obviously
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when someone comes I say I'm gonna
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invest in two properties I'm gonna rent
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it out I'm gonna depend on their on
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their end and say wait wait wait well
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let's come let's be passion I'm usually
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the industry of property to get a profit
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is not easy right now obviously it's
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well organized with the Platforms in
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order to rent a Lab in order to but if
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you're gonna buy obviously you need to
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put in hands over or a company a
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management company money that he works
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well a company that is going to be
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sending you in order to whatever
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investment you're going to do it you're
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doing it properly I mean there's not
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going to be any any any mistake on any
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situation that may occur in the in the
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process of iron so because we've seen
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situations where someone put all the
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balls all the eggs you sell all the eggs
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in one basket yes that's right so that
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shouldn't be like that or you need to be
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passionate you need to know where you're
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entering because yeah someone renting
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first time and they say well how hard
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can this be I'll just get this money
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coming in it's easy but there are a lot
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of things come up unexpected especially
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when you have problem tenants and the
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like uh have you had any more any any
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cases of Coopers recently any of those
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come your way well I mean it's um the
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situation of a kupas obviously it
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um it really happens when properties are
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absolutely empty our properties it's not
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it's not something that happens with a
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permanent harm but people leave so or
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second holiday home it doesn't happen
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that obviously if you Google you
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probably probably find some other some
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news about that but it's it's not it's
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not the case really no the case really
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happens when a coup has a entering
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properties are absolutely empty abundant
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uh all properties are from Banks so
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people just left the properties uh
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absolutely abandoned so those properties
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uh appear they have occupants and
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obviously it's a problem you know they
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put to put them out it takes time it
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takes time and you need to be passionate
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the only thing changing on the law as
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far as a victim goes is do they work
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changing anything as far as the legal
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side goes well from the legal side I
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mean there is an Express situation in
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order to put a coupon out on civil case
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obviously in a criminal case it's like
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someone occupying your property which is
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a criminal uh
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um or fans and well some situations
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happens for example on the coupon when
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some occupies when has like children for
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example that's one of the issues really
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happens or when they show up that or
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have a contract with with the owner and
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they show a contract which is a fake
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obviously yeah and then the police
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Windows a policeman there's doubts about
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that so they kind of put them out you
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need to go to the court the court says
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there's a contract we need to verify
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which is the signature I mean it takes
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sometimes it's because they're Koopa
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sometimes they they lie they lie and by
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the for example situation about children
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it's a little bit more I would say delay
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because obviously the support of Social
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Services in order to check the situation
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about the children they are they need to
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have a place to live obviously and I
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think they're going to protect their
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children to live and while the situation
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is is verified obviously they need to
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find the social services the public
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system they find another property to put
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this family in a different place in the
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to leave so it takes more time I'm not
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sure yeah and we possibly couldn't
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possibly recommend it or condone it but
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I do hear that there are certain
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companies you could call and they will
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go and get them out for you and actually
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yeah this is one option then the legal
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the legal option uh some people even
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negotiate with them but what I recommend
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to to the audience that they have
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properties
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um they I mean you don't need to have a
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specific alarm but I think is very very
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good for them if he's connected to their
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mobile Etc because if they're traveling
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and things if they are in fear that this
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could happen uh in 72 hours the police
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has has a time to take them out but
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after that time you are a Cooper so if
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you've been more and and here you could
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play with the evidence uh of everything
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but they will say they've been here for
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long enough you will say no but if they
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if the alarm goes on and then you send
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the police there the police will will
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take them out because that's that's
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really it's a theft you know yeah yeah
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sure otherwise if they stay more than 72
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hours there are coupons and then the
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alarm doesn't really uh you know the
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really point of the alarm is to to
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contact the police straight away so it's
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like somebody is breaking into my
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property uh and breaking in
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you could use any alarm or even you
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could buy through Amazon and and connect
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it to your mobile but I think there's
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good advice it saves you stress money
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and uh yeah there's plenty of ways of
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doing it these days and there with the
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the doorbell cameras and all that's
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correct yeah correct yeah yeah and uh
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but yes
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um so that's that's and um
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I think is is pretty much control it
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depends on the workloading the chords
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yeah onesie someone has a property and
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is informed by the neighbor also buys
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anyone that someone is occupying you
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need to act rapidly yes that little
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window of opportunity police I mean you
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need to act rapidly I mean as soon as
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you do it better yeah that's right I
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just asked you about the Nomad Visa it
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sounds like it's uh you know a bit
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complicated because um it was the thing
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people were looking forward to coming in
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I.E can come and work in Spain remotely
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and they've made things easier for you
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what's the hiccup what's the hold up
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yeah what's been the issue well the the
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main problem I find with the normal Visa
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is to get the the the the documents from
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Social Security in your home country
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and legalizing here in Spain because you
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know when they come with big companies
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big companies will not get you these
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documents or you know is is not easy to
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to for them to provide it and this is
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where we get stuck with uh in some ways
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I mean obviously we need to send
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application forms they need to sign them
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this is in Spanish so they are not
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confident with this and we need to have
20:36
some appointments with them so he's like
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I mean he's obviously there the process
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it could be more like more rapid so this
20:43
would be someone that's working for a
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company outside of Spain rather than
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being self-employed in freelance
20:48
Whatever It Is Well it could be it could
20:50
be a self employment I mean the normal
20:51
visa and focused someone who will be
20:54
able to work remotely yeah in Spain from
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uh clients or employer employer
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obviously outside Spain or clients with
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at least 80 percent of them are outside
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of Spain
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I think in the following months or
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following time in the future will be
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will be reduced this bureaucracy that is
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happening and everything everyone is
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struggling on that step
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and but obviously the things is that
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normal Visa is attracting a lot of a lot
21:22
of people to come to Spain and the tax
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opportunities for them yeah are
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absolutely good we we always talk about
21:28
that that's a good thing of because we
21:31
are mixing Noma Visa with the with the
21:33
special tax regime I mean actually yes
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and and actually for people and this is
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important people John now we always talk
21:41
about Noma visa and then trying to use
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the tax regime
21:48
but sometimes you are an expert or you
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are an Espana who's been more than five
21:53
years away and then you don't need to go
21:56
in the golden um the Noma Visa because
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you already have your ID card I wouldn't
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need one and Pedro wouldn't uh we're
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being out of the country for for more
22:04
than five years and then we want to come
22:06
back we're being non-resident in Spain
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and now we want to be resident in the
22:10
spring that's a specific so he's it's
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lay them but right and that goes tied in
22:17
with it with the normal Visa which is
22:19
immigration but you could apply for the
22:22
reduction on the attacks which is what
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Pedro says is the most attractive thing
22:25
of the normal Visa because people
22:27
applying for normal Visa will apply as
22:29
well for the special tax regime of 24
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flat fee up to 600 000 Euros so if your
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invoices invoicing your company big
22:39
amounts you want to go for that exactly
22:41
and in most of the questions when you
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have a big income obviously 24 is lower
22:46
than the radio you are paying average
22:51
but not just that because it's taxing is
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paying just the salary just the salary
22:56
if you get any investment any any
22:58
interest any dividend any capital gain
23:01
anything outside of Spain it doesn't tax
23:03
in Spain no it's not so it's really good
23:06
if you just pay tax 24 fluffy that's all
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yeah that's been attracted to people so
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you have been taking applications for
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this yes not just yourselves that have
23:14
been coming in all over the place but uh
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not quite outstanding free yeah it's a
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bit stuck now because uh requesting more
23:22
paper but that's better and how do you
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explain uh a big Enterprise you know big
23:29
company
23:30
um that you need all this paperwork it's
23:33
so difficult to explain because
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obviously we sometimes we say well this
23:36
is I cannot I cannot even I don't have
23:38
arguments because it takes time is
23:40
taking time easy stop there and then
23:42
he's for some reason is rejected and
23:44
then we need to play a game but
23:45
obviously the document needs to be
23:47
updated so I need some more and it's the
23:50
afford and the frustration about the
23:52
client about this situation but
23:54
obviously we are there to help but
23:56
sometimes obviously that does not depend
23:58
obviously in US self-employed
24:00
self-employed is easier but the problem
24:02
is doesn't fit into the categories of
24:06
the 24
24:08
tax regime so is it less attractive from
24:11
a tax point of view well they will pay
24:12
the same that you mean exactly that's
24:15
right oh it doesn't okay yeah yeah
24:17
because you need to be in a category and
24:20
it's more difficult as self-employed fit
24:22
into that category of like a consultant
24:24
you see
24:26
um that's that's the only thing that so
24:29
it's got all these issues so that's why
24:32
the normal Visa needs to be very
24:34
specific it's very very picky and you
24:38
need a specialist for sure I mean I
24:40
don't think anybody or I will dare
24:42
unless it happened with a with a golden
24:44
visa for an investment or a project or
24:48
uh a high professional I mean in this
24:51
one normally just started so it's going
24:53
to be in the following months and years
24:55
is going to be some changes you need to
24:57
adapt to the to the needs of the people
24:59
to facilitate their attractions into
25:01
Spain so I guess the issue is if they're
25:03
working for a big company this company's
25:05
saying well we've got better things to
25:07
do than sort out your paperwork just so
25:08
you can go off to Spain and work it's
25:11
too much hassle for them that's right
25:13
well well there is a way to to there
25:16
there are always ways to go around it
25:18
with the visas okay but we try to fight
25:21
Moody for the best best visa for the
25:24
client and best tax regime and that's
25:26
what make it difficult yeah we all want
25:29
we'll go for the moon you know as for
25:31
the moon and see what you get oh yeah
25:34
sure but that's what we try but they're
25:35
in it's in process and yeah it'll get
25:37
ironed out yeah we'll give you updates
25:40
on on that and uh and I think the law
25:44
and the acts needs to be much more
25:46
developed more easier less bureaucracy
25:51
and I think as Petra said I think is
25:54
part of experience is the first Visa
25:56
that they've done this way and once they
25:58
now is not an easy one I mean they may
26:00
yes you learn from you you know and
26:02
looking ahead too it's in the webinar
26:04
that used to form when we were on air
26:06
but this is next week yes it's the first
26:08
for September we're being just uh yeah
26:10
well that's right a bit lazy on it the
26:12
swing of things no no you've got plenty
26:13
going on yeah on your plate but um yeah
26:15
back with the the streaming webinars uh
26:18
which people can get involved with and
26:19
what was the subject again we're gonna
26:21
we're gonna try to give updates on the
26:23
golden visa and buying a property in
26:25
Spain
26:26
but uh if they cannot watch it it will
26:29
be recorded therefore the following day
26:31
will be in our website and if that topic
26:34
they they're not interested with that
26:35
one they have plenty of of topics in the
26:39
webinars room in the website yes some
26:41
previous ones there but also the blog
26:43
which is always recommended
26:45
it should be everything you need to know
26:47
yeah well let's just get updated I think
26:49
we have 350 or 70 articles already
26:52
really yeah that's what what the guy
26:55
says so every time we need to amend
26:57
something as difficult as you could
26:58
imagine yeah well I guess the laws get
27:01
updated and that sort of thing but I
27:02
have to say you'll be as far as the
27:04
online presence and your webinars and
27:06
you know uh social media posts there you
27:08
run on top of there doing a great job
27:10
with that so I think over the team there
27:12
we we try to do it when we set up the
27:15
business little by little you know it
27:17
was difficult to set up a website uh
27:20
Pedro had the idea we had to have a
27:22
website and that was 12 2010 probably
27:25
yeah and and uh and then from there
27:27
we've been pushing to to reach more
27:30
people
27:31
I mean uh
27:34
people clients we are also clients from
27:36
the different companies I mean at the
27:37
end we need information we need
27:39
information we need to be informed as
27:40
much as possible at the end so I know
27:42
this is what we do I mean with a
27:44
webinars with seminars with articles
27:46
with videos as much to inform as much as
27:49
possible uh to clients and this is our
27:53
main point really in order to to helbend
27:55
obviously our DN is a business that we
27:58
uh one of the big points obviously the
28:01
service and the information that we give
28:02
the advice yeah and of course if it's
28:04
online you're reaching people in North
28:05
America that's the beauty of the online
28:08
and and we did move for that and yeah
28:11
and we'll carry on doing so absolutely
28:13
um so Alicante lawyers.es the easiest
28:15
way to find your website otherwise.com
28:19
um so have a look at the blog and we
28:21
will hopefully catch up with you in a
28:22
fortnight's time thanks so much for your
28:23
time and so it's always appreciated
28:25
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