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Emerald,
There seems to be a general feeling of sympathy with your current plight and I would like to offer my sincere hope that you find the help you so obviously need.
A number of members have offered help and I feel sure that Maria will be able to point you in the right direction.
I can understand your frustration with the system but I feel sure that help must be available if we can find out where it is and how to access it.
I wish you luck with your quest and hope that you will find happiness in the future and that you may once again feel able to return.
Best wishes
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TechNoApe
yes, we are trying to help, which is why I mentioned the Spanish version of the CAB in the first place. I'm sorry if my suprise at no free advice hurts you so much, but your criticism would probably be better aimed the system that doesn't provide free help?. If more people like you did that, then perhaps EPM might have got the help she needed without having to find e95, when things are tight for her.
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Goodstich,
We are trying to help.
Please, if you can't help then refrain from posting your usual 'stick it to Spain' posts from this thread and post them in the usual threads like 'Rough Justice yet again' et al.
As Justin said "Goodstitch, Costa Advice Bureau are a private company unlike in the UK where they are a registered charity, so they do charge but the fee is actually very reasonable as you can use them as much as you need for those 12 months."
We signed up ages ago, they are great, very friendly and very helpful, and it's nice to know that if you do get a problem and need some help and advice, you can turn to them.
All for just over 26 cents per day, that's 21.5p at today's exchange rate!
This message was last edited by TechNoApe on 25/06/2010.
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Justin
thanks for putting me right on that. So is there no equivalent in Spain to the CAB without being charged?. Once again it makes you realise just how much we take for granted in the UK. I've used them and the office of fair trading on several occasions, but if I was charged for the service would I have done it?. it would certainly make checking your rights much harder and another consideration for those looking to move.
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Emerald:
Please email us so we can try to help you.
Best,
Maria
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Hi Emerald Property Management i have just sent you a private message to you please get in touch with me sap Irene
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Sorry Justin,
I may have missed the point of your post exactly, would a £95 fee buy a years help including action and not just advice?
Regards
Norman
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Dear All,
is this the same old problem?
is it £95 just for openers?
the lady used to post help using lawyers at reduced prices but it seemed to fizzle out and she doesn't seem to post any more or am I not looking in the right places?
Justin, if you can organize a fund I would wish to contribute please.
Regards
Norman
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EPM, sorry to hear about your predicament. Try PMing Maria to see if she can at least guide you in the right direction.
Goodstitch, Costa Advice Bureau are a private company unlike in the UK where they are a registered charity, so they do charge but the fee is actually very reasonable as you can use them as much as you need for those 12 months.
I hope you get some helpful guidance very soon.
Justin
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EPM
surely the Costa Advice Bureau don't charge e95 just for advice do they? I assumed it was service like the UK, version, designed to help people when they are down on their luck, not rip them off!. And the British Embassy no good either?. What a shower!
Hold on in there, there must be someone who reads the forums who can hopefully point you in the right direction.
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thank you all for your kind words. I have heard about the CAB but I do not have €95 to give them im afraid! There are 3 adults and 2 babies living off 2 pensions in this house and I have just got the money together to get back to the UK. My marriage has broken down due to the stress of having no money,however,i hope things with my husband can be salvaged when we are in a better situation.
It is hard to believe that the British Embassy are willing to leave a British Citizen with 2 babies in this position and when I do go back to England I will see who I can talk to about this as the Embassy told me there are many others in the same situation as me.
In the mean time, if there is anyone that is willing and able to help me ,with no reward other than doing something amazing for a family, and maybe stopping me from TOTALLY losing my mind! please get in touch!
thanks again guys,EOS is a life saver sometimes, even if its just to let off some steam!!
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Yes I was going to suggest the Costa Advice Bureau they seem to do a really good job. Myra does have a site on facebook as well if you into that.
Hope you get this sorted.
Pat
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It will be almost impossible to get a free advice apart from the Cosulate . Go in person to the British Cosolute in Malaga. I have a friend in San Pedro who may be able to offer some advice, I will ask him tomorrow.
The British Consulate in Malaga is open to the public, opening hours (08.30 - 13.30 for visitors and 08.00 - 16.00 for telephone enquiries).
Contact details
British Consul: Steve Jones
British Vice Consul: Rosslyn Crotty
Calle Mauricio Moro Pareto, 2
Edificio Eurocom
29006 Malaga
Postal address: Apto. de Correos 360
29080 Malaga
Tel: (+34) 95 235 2300
Fax: (+34) 95 235 9211
E-mail: Malaga.Consulate@fco.gov.uk
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Dear Vicci
Sorry to hear about your problems. Have you tried Myra at Costa Advice Bureau, who posts on here on a regular basis? Their website is at: http://costaadvicebureau.com/. Also, of course, there is the wonderful Maria who writes for EOS about many different legal issues, and is always generous with her advice.
Just spotted that TechNoApe has made exactly the same suggestion about Costa Advice Bureau! Must be a good omen.
Good luck, and please let us know how you get on.
Kind regards.
Sue
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Please ignore Norman!
Sorry to hear that your still stuck here, we thought you'd gone back ages ago!
Have you tried Costa Advice Bureau in Estepona, as Myra, Antonio and team are always glad to help if they can.
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Dear All,
surely some help can be found..............
there is Techno, Redsam, Olivatar and Peteha, at least, who all know the ropes surely.
if there is anything that can be done over here please ask.
Regards
Norman
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so sorry to read this. That really is out of order being treated like that, and even more so when young children are involved. As for the EU???. We are told we must tow their line, but when we need them to represent us, they don't want to know......'' we can't interfere with Spains laws'' Could you try Citezans advice in the UK?, (or is there one in Spain?) they might have an idea?
Hopefully someone in Spain will come along here soon who can help you?.
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Hello all!@
Sorry I have not been on here for a while,so much been going on! I am STILL in Spain as I STILL do not have a Birth Certificate for my 14 month old Son!! The Civil Registry seem to be going out of their way to be as difficult as possible. I have told them repeatedly that I am a single mother with 2 small children,no money and living in a 2 bedroom apartment with my elderly parents and all the do is shrug. They are rude,at best! The Consulate can do nothing and have told me 4 times they will call me back and never do. I am now in the position that I have to go back to the UK with my daughter in order to get some money and I have to leave my young son with my parents.
I could go on and on about the mistakes the Civil Registry have made but i will not bore you. Needless to say, I am no longer sad to say goodbye to this country,i hope,after I get this Birth Certificate,that I never see this country again. My son cannot register for schools or a doctor and cannot get his vaccinations,is this the way EU citizens are treated in our modern times,i wonder.
I am trying to find ANYONE with some authority to help me and my children. I am sure there must be a way to get a free lawyer or someone to work on our behalf. Someone in the Civil Registry should be sacked for the mistakes and general couldnt care less attitude they have shown my family but I dont know where to turn to get help!
Any advice GREATLY appreciated!
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Emerald Property Management and Building Specialists
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