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We have an account with Santander as residents but have now returned to the UK. As we still have a property in Spain we will still need a bank account to pay a couple of standing orders for electricity and phone. Does anyone know if the easiest way to change is to open a new non-resident account with a different bank and close the Santander one? We will only be in Spain for a couple of weeks at a time so won't have long to sort out new paperwork while we're there. Thanks.
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Just tell your bank your new status. They will swap the account, and transfer any DDs etc.
Much the simplest way.
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I have been told by the Branch Manager that we would have to supply proof of non-residence - not so easy to do!
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As I understand it, you need to go and reverse the process by which you got your resident NIE. You need to go to the same Police office and take the original NIE and passport, fill up another form (EX15) to get your non resident NIE, this is then your proof of non residence.
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Thanks. I thought it might be something like that, but I seem to remember that the process takes longer than two weeks. Isn't there also something about having to produce a form as proof of UK residence from the UK Tax Office, but the UK Office don't issue one? That's partly why I was asking if it was easier to close one account then open another at a different bank. When we first arrived in Spain, it only took a few minutes to open a non-resident account but perhaps things have changed now.
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It could be a can of worms.
Surely it's best to do it properly, If you remain officaily as resident they will want tax returns at some point, if you sign off you should then start paying non resident property tax on your place. In my experience, if you own a property, doing nothing these days is not an option - they will want to see either a tax return or a non resident tax declaration
How long it takes depends very much on your area, the official website says 5 days - where we are you can sometimes get it same day. No mention of anything from HMRC.
If you open another bank account you will have to find one that will open with a passport only and then you will have the hassle of changing your DD's over
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As you specifically asked only about your bank account I did not suggest others things which might be required.
Of course, you must de-register on the EU Citizens Register. You do that by going to the Extranjería (Foreigner’s Dept) of the National Police for the area where you are living. Complete the form and de- register I believe that can be done immediately. If they say you cannot, ask for the complaints form. I think they will ‘find that you can do it.’
As for the non-resident’s cert. If you cannot get that there and then, your bank can do it for you, for a small charge. I believe most non residents get their bank to do it for them.
I believe you must also notify Hacienda that you are ceasing to be tax resident.
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This form can be completed on line and the certificate, with spanish translation, is sent out by post. It was accepted by our Spanish bank although the account was opened as a non-resident and it was only for a non-residency check.
https://online.hmrc.gov.uk/shortforms/form/PT_CertOfRes
It's impossible to find it by searching on the HMRC website but google 'certificate of UK fiscal residence' and it comes right up.
In the reasons why a certificate is needed box we entered 'required by Spanish bank for proof of non-residency in Spain' and then Spain as the country whose tax office requries the certificate.
The certificate, with your notification to your bank of change of residency status, should help. Although as we know, the workings of the Spanish bank system are always something of a mystery.
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Many thanks for your replies. Much appreciated. I hope we can sort it out on our next short visit. We're also concerned that our bank account could be frozen while we're away because we haven't been able to go to have our ID documents scanned. Do you know if electricity can be paid in any other way than a bank transfer?
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You can send copies of your passports and other documents to your bank by e mail
Documentacionidentificacion@gruposantander.com
This message was last edited by scubamike on 20/04/2015.
This message was last edited by scubamike on 20/04/2015.
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