Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 9:40am
With thanks to Chrisso50, have seen this. I’m going to post it on a couple of the relevant threads:-
For the EU citizen registration ‘green paper’ residence certificate, you need sufficient income. I believe the amounts have just increased as they are based on the minimum income in Spain, which has just increased; see below.
”I believe it is now about 6,500 € p.a. for a single person; 11,100 € for a couple. If you do not have that amount of income, then savings of those amounts, or assets (say a property) can be used instead.
[or]
“It has gone up from €7500e to €9000 each or if pensioners the pension requirement has moved from €1000 to €1500 per couple per month (a 50% increase)
“I was assisting as a volunteer translator, when the police told a woman that the property of her female partner of several years, would be accepted as sufficient funds for her. She obtained the registration.
”The requirements for registration are decided by central government so are the same across spain, albeit there might be slight differences in interpretation.“
[not sure that is correct, they do seem to vary from one region to another]
Extract from:
http://www.interior.gob.es/web/servicios-al-ciudadano/extranjeria/ciudadanos-de-la-union-europea/estancia-y-residencia
“The accreditation of the possession of sufficient resources will be made by any means of proof admitted in law, such as property titles, certified checks, supporting documentation for obtaining capital income or credit cards, providing in the latter case an updated bank certification that certifies the amount available as credit of the aforementioned card. The assessment of the sufficiency of means must be carried out individually, and in any case, taking into account the personal and family situation of the applicant. Sufficient accreditation for the fulfillment of this requirement will be considered the possession of resources that are greater than the amount established each year by the General State Budget Law to generate the right to receive a non-contributory benefit, taking into account the personal and family situation of the interested.”
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Re minimum income in spain:-
https://www.elmundo.es/economia/2020/06/01/5ed4d1c4fdddff2f0c8b460c.html