New European travel regulations look to set to close any loopholes on 90 day rule in Mallorca
"Holiday home owners have been hit hard"
Invitation to visit Spain could take up to 2 months to obtain from the police
Invitation is only for non-European Union citizens
Yet more red tape! Spain now issues official invitations to make your visit easier
The invitation can be obtained from the police.
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.”
Long delays
“Cameron did warn of long queues at airports if Britain voted for Brexit during the referendum”
Canary Islands lead push to scrap 90-day rule for Britons
Those who overstay this period – intentionally or unintentionally – may face penalties.
Under current laws non-resident Britons can only spend a maximum of 90 days in the Balearics.
Under current laws non-resident Britons can only spend a maximum of 90 days in the Balearics.
Balearics 90-day cap for Britons could be scrapped
Those who overstay this period – intentionally or unintentionally – may face penalties, including deportation and entry bans.
Mallorca Brexit; what we know now and what we didn't know then
Previously, non-resident holiday home owners would spend long periods at their second homes.
- Britons cash in on the outgoing Golden Visa in Spain to beat the 90 day rule
- After a holiday in Mallorca Richard Gere moves to Spain
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
- Russian-owned Black Pearl in Mallorca
- Noel Gallagher sold his Ibiza home because of his neighbour - James Blunt
Comment
Voting in Britain for little or nothing
“We were denied the vote in the Brexit referendum, don't expect us to vote now!”
Jason Moore21/06/2024 12:51