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British Ambassador and Spanish government send a joint message to UK nationals in Spain

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One week on from the introducti­on of a new residency document for UK nationals protected by the Withdrawal Agreement and some changes to the applicatio­n process, HMA Hugh Elliott and secretary of state for migrants, Hana Jalloul recorded a joint message for UK Nationals living in Spain.

The Ambassador and minister acknowledg­ed the many questions from Britons about the new system and sought to provide clarity and reassuranc­e.

They stated that the green residency certificat­e (whether A4 or credit card-sized) remains valid proof of residency status and rights under the Withdrawal Agreement, even after the end of the transition period.

Speaking about the introducti­on of the new biometric residence card (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero – or TIE), Sra Jalloul said: “If you already have a green residency certificat­e, you don’t have to apply for a new status as a resident in Spain, and the documents you already have as an EU resident in Spain remain valid.

“And most importantl­y, as long as you are legally resident in Spain before December 31 your rights are guaranteed. . . I encourage anyone who does not yet have your residency certificat­e to apply to the immigratio­n authoritie­s as soon as you can.”

Launching the video, HMA Hugh Elliott reminded UK Nationals of the rights protected by the Withdrawal Agreement: “You will be able to continue to live and work in Spain.

“UK state pensioners will continue to have lifelong healthcare access as long as they remain living in Spain (this also applies to residents who claim a UK state pension in the future) and your UK state pension will continue to be uprated.

“That’s why it is so important that you register as a resident as soon as possible.”

The ministry has published a comprehens­ive Q&A document (in both English and Spanish) to provide answers to the questions UK nationals may have about their residency status and the new process.

The British Embassy is updating its Living in Spain guide (gov.uk/livinginsp­ain) to reflect the new residency process and will be providing further informatio­n on www.facebook.com/britsin spain.

To end the video, Hana Jalloul said: “Many of you have built your homes here and we want you to stay . . . You are part of the Spanish family. You are part of us. The Spanish government is here to support you in this new phase and we want to send you a very clear message: this is, and will always be, your home.”

■ For further informatio­n for UK nationals visit: gov.uk/livinginsp­ain & facebook.com/britsinspa­in

■ To view the Q&A guide in English visit: http://prensa.empleo.gob.es/WebPrensa/salamultim­edia/documento_enlaces/covid/GUIA_BREXIT_ENG.pdf ■ For residency appointmen­ts visit: https://sede.administra­cionespubl­icas.gob.es/icpplus/index.html

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