Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 8:52pm
I have heard Mundi Abogados at Las Buganvillas are excellent and English speaking.
A note about Residencia though - unless you are planning to spend 183 days a year or more in Spain, don’t bother. To keep your Residencia you are required to spend more time in Spain than in UK, i.e. 183 days in Spain, 182 days in UK. This will also mean that you become tax resident in Spain and will be obliged to convert driving licences to Spanish licences. This will involve a Spanish driving test, as Trafico advised the cutoff to convert UK Licences to Spanish was 31/1/20
Pre Brexit, this wasn’t much of an issue .... now? ......
as Extranjeria have stated, Residencia means you are RESIDENT in Spain, it is not for extended holidays. That door has been firmly closed now, unfortunately.