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    Quote Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
    Hello,

    In that case you will have no problems to apply for the residencia de larga duracion ( or permanent ) comunitaria.

    In response to your main query: Yes, with that type of permit you can work in any EU country as any EU citizen can do.

    Regards,
    Hi Miss Patricia
    1.can i do work in England also as EU citizen can do? as i have status permanent comunatario.
    2.Do i need visa to ravel england?

    Thanks & awatng

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    Hello,

    No, the UK, Ireland and Denmark are not part of Council Directive 2003/109/EC of 25 November 2003 Concerning the Status of Third-country Nationals who are Long-term Residents. You will also be required to apply for visas to enter the UK even if you hold EU permanent residency.

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    Patricia Martin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
    Hello,

    In that case you will have no problems to apply for the residencia de larga duracion ( or permanent ) comunitaria.

    In response to your main query: Yes, with that type of permit you can work in any EU country as any EU citizen can do.

    Regards,
    Hello Miss

    I need a favour pls. Pls send me link or website of europa which one proove that i can do work in whole europa now.
    I tried to do work in swedon they are saying u bring ur residency Larga duracion EC. otherwise u have no permission to do work in whole europa. I have permanent comunitario residency.
    I tried it to change in spain they are saying no need to change its value is same. so Im confused. pls help me with a documentry avidence.

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    Hello,

    This is the Law that regulates long stay permits and its validity in other EU countries: Council Directive 2003/109/EC of 25 November 2003 concerning the status of third-country nationals who are long-term residents.

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    Patricia Martin
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    Exclamation Permanente comunatario.(wife divorced) can do work in EU countries?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
    Hello,

    This is the Law that regulates long stay permits and its validity in other EU countries: Council Directive 2003/109/EC of 25 November 2003 concerning the status of third-country nationals who are long-term residents.

    Regards,
    Thanks as you sent link it is for having residency larga duracion EC.

    please send me link / web site as for Permanente comunatario.(wife divorced) can do work in EU countries

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    Exclamation Permanente comunatario.(wife divorced) can do work in EU countries? REMINDER

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    Thanks as you sent link it is for having residency larga duracion EC.

    please send me link / web site as for Permanente comunatario.(wife divorced) can do work in EU countries
    Awtng ur guidance pls

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    Exclamation Permanente comunatario.(wife divorced) can do work in EU countries? REMINDER 2

    Thanks as you sent link it is for having residency larga duracion EC.

    please send me link / web site as for Permanente comunatario.(wife divorced) can do work in EU countries
    Awtng ur guidance pls

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    Default Residencia Permanente Comunitaria - "renewed every 10 years"

    Quote Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
    Hello,

    Residencia de Larga duraciĆ³n is granted to those non EU citizens that have been living in Spain legally during 5 years. Once applied for and granted, it is renewed every 5 years.

    The EU permanent residency - Residencia Permanente comunitaria, is granted to those relatives to EU citizens, and is renewed every 10 years. As you are already divorced and therefore no longer subject to the EU regime, you would get the ordinary Larga Duracion Residency.
    However, due to the modifications indicated in the Royal Decree 1710/2011, of 18th November, in relation to Royal Decree 240/2007 that regulates EU citizens regime, you will not lose your status as comunitario if you can prove the marriage lasted at least 3 years and that at least 1 of those years you resided in Spain. You will also be required to prove sources of income in Spain to be able to apply for that type of permanent residency.

    Please feel free to e-mail me on Patricia at Lawbird.com if you wish that we study your case in detail.

    Best Regards,
    Hi Patricia - Just to clarify, please. On your second paragraph, you mentioned "The EU permanent residency - Residencia Permanente comunitaria, is granted to those relatives to EU citizens, and is renewed every 10 years".

    I am non-EU married to an EU national and living in Spain for 5 years when I renewed my residencia. But it is valid until 2016 - just 5 years. I thought this should be 10 years as you mentioned? I applied in the Canary Islands.

    Looking forward to your thoughts. Thank you.

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    Hello,

    Yes, this needs to be corrected. In accordance with the modifications made in April last year after the Royal Decree 557/2011 came into force, this was changed and the permanent residence card has to be renewed every 5 years, no matter if it is under Regimen General or Comunitario.

    Regards,
    Patricia Martin
    Immigration Consultant at Lawbird | Contact Me
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