Do you think that Spain should scrap the 90 day rule ?
Non British residents can only spend 180 days a year (in two 90 day batches) in Spain and other European Union countries. Spain is under pressure to scrap the ruling.
Spain puts pressure on European Union over the controversial 90 day rule for non-British residents
"Hundreds of British home owners planning to sell their properties..."
Spain fights to end 90 day rule and also "ban" on British seasonal workers
Companies have problem recruiting British staff.
Take note Spain! Surge in interest in French properties after 90 day rule is relaxed for Britons
“With Spain also pushing for similar changes, we anticipate that 2024 could be a significant year for international property transactions.”
90 day rule costing Spain millions, say real estate agents
British are key to real estate sector.
Outrageous! 10,000-euro fine if non-resident Britons spend more than 90 days in Spain
Spain pushes for the law to be changed.
While the Spanish battle continues over the 90 day rule, here is what you need to know
The 180-day reference period is not fixed.
How you can beat the 90 day rule in Spain but you will need a job or plenty of cash
90 day rule has had a direct impact on foreign property owners
Yet more red tape! Spain now issues official invitations to make your visit easier
The invitation can be obtained from the police.
What you need to invite someone to visit you in Spain, yet more red tape (Part 2)!
It could make travel to Spain easier.
Invitation to visit Spain could take up to 2 months to obtain from the police
Invitation is only for non-European Union citizens
British travellers braced for different border controls when they enter Spain
"System set to be launched in October..."
New entry system for British travellers to Spain to launch on October 6
The system will apply when entering 25 EU countries
My top tips to give Mallorca property market a lift
Make it easier for people to rent out their homes.
Getting tough on the 90 day rule... you could be banned from Spain for three years
You could also be heavily fined.
Big changes on the horizon when Britons travel to Mallorca
Non-EU citizens will have to apply for a permit.