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Any body out in bulgaria put a car or van on bulgarian no plates

kevintune60

Can anybody recommend  a way to put a spanish  minibus  on bulgarian  no plates thanks  in advance

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Guest7632

All Spanish vehicles leave Spain with no plates. As long as you have a photocopy of the old Permiso you can register it at KAT.

gwynj

@kevintune60


Welcome to the expat.com forum, and good luck with your potential move to Bulgaria.


I did this for my cars and motorcycle. Mine were UK-plated (pre-Brexit), but the process is the same for any EU-registered vehicle. (Actually, the process is pretty much the same for non-EU vehicles too, but import duty and VAT is due in this case.)


If you're a Bulgarian resident, you can re-register the vehicle here in your personal name. If you're not a resident, you can incorporate a Bulgarian company and re-register in the company name. This is assuming that you own the minibus and have the appropriate paperwork.


To drive a Spanish vehicle to Bulgaria you should have a number plate and valid documents (ownership, insurance, inspection). Otherwise, it's wiser to ship it or trailer it. If you already got it to Bulgaria then it's no big deal if everything is expired (as the process involves giving the vehicle a new plate, an inspection, and insurance).


As @GB_2_BG says, you do the transfer at a local KAT (traffic police). It's theoretically possible to do it yourself, but it will be much easier to pay someone to sort it out for you.


The following website has relevant information

http://bulgarianplates.com/


If you're planning to remain in Spain, you'll need to check the Spanish rules on foreign-plated vehicles. While a Bulgarian-registered (and insured/inspected) vehicle can be legally driven anywhere in the EU, it's typically not a long-term option.


If you're planning to move from Spain (I'm assuming you're a Spanish resident at the moment, although it's possible you're not) then you'd do the Bulgarian residence step first. It's pretty easy if you have an Irish (EU) passport. I also have my residence permit in Spain (I speak Spanish, and we have a nice apartment in Alicante). But I'm very happy I relocated to Bulgaria as our cost of living is much lower here.

https://immigration2bulgaria.com/

Guest7632

Hello gwynj 1f64b.svg,


When You wrote : "..you can incorporate a Bulgarian company and re-register in the company name."

what do you mean by "incorporated  Bulgarian company " -- > LLC or Corporation ?


Note : here, in  US the definitions/difference  as following :


"The main difference between an LLC and a corporation is that an LLC is owned by one or more individuals, and a corporation is owned by its shareholders."


Note two ( emotional ) --> I prefer be the owner of my  car, home etc 1f911.svg because : What's Mine is Mine !!!


Thanks,

N

gwynj

@bestlikefromme


Totally agree with you, I prefer to own my stuff in my personal name too! :-)


I own my vehicles personally as I'm a BG resident. If you're retiring here (as I think you're considering) then you'll also be a resident, and you'd do the same.


However, company-wise, I believe Bulgaria has both LLCs (= OODs) and corporations (= EOODs).

Guest7632

Yes, I really prefer to own my stuff in my personal name.....but I find out that the big homes/villas have much

better price per m2  than apartments....and now I have a dilemma what solution will be better for me:

to buy bigger home with the garden via corporation or smaller apartment but on my name.....

both approaches have its Pros & Cons....


I try hard to be reasonable ( not emotional )....that is not that easy ( some homes  looks very nice on pictures ) ...


Oh, I need more time and more information to be able to make  "informed (  decision"