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Ridlunio

As we struggle to deal with surly officialdom and visiting the various places that may, or may not, be the right place to deal with NIE's - residency cards - social security no - TIN - does anybody know? Do the Spanish even know? Does any official speak enough pigeon English to deal with my pigeon Spanish? :huh:
Don't get me wrong  :gloria - I know I will love Spain, the Spanish, the language (once people speak it slow enough for me to understand), the whole experience. But for two Brits starting out the officialdom is mind-boggling...  :thanks:

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jeevan007

Consult a lawyer for these things.cos that will be most easier to deal with your needs now. Later you will have enough time to join spanish langauge class.

Ridlunio

Thanks Jeevan - Hey I am retired and can't afford lawyers. Come to think of it I couldn't even afford them when I was working. Perhaps lawyers are cheaper in Kathmandu?
Have fun in Spain.

jeevan007

You try i bet you will not find it expensive.

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