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How hard is it now to become a legal resident in Spain?


How hard is it now to become a legal resident in Spain?
How hard is it for Brits in Spain now we have left the EU?
SINCE April 1, there has been mounting concern amongst Brits in Spain about getting deported.
Due to Brexit, Britons are no longer EU residents in Spain, and now the same rules apply to them which have always applied to non-EU citizens.
To make it simple, if you are already legal in Spain, you have nothing to worry about; if you were not legally registered as a resident of Spain, then things are a little more complicated. But read on… ....

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What Difference Does the Cuban Constitution Recognizing Dual Citizenship Make?


Iliana Hernández and Carolina Barrero.
Diario de Cuba
Journalist Iliana Hernández and art historian Carolina Barrerohave something in common: in addition to their courage in
condemning the Cuban regime s human rights violations, and not giving in to its pressure,
they are both Spanish citizens.
This
nationality has been acquired by tens of thousands of Cubans in recent years. Thanks to this status, they can, from the island, exercise
their right to vote or stand for election in Spain, and
receive financial aid.
None of this bothers the Cuban regime. Whether a Cuban votes or not in the Spanish elections does not harm it, and ....

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Spain in my mind: How I survived when my dream vacation turned into a lockdown destination


Published April 6, 2021, 3:48 PM
It was one fine Friday afternoon, the 13th of March 2020. While it has earned notoriety for bad luck, it was a day that changed my life forever.
That day was a serene yet confusing one as everybody awaited the Philippine government’s announcement of an impending nationwide lockdown. Incidentally, this was also the day of my flight to Spain. Three years of non-stop work took over my life and when I finally got the chance to be away from the hustle and bustle of Manila, I grabbed the opportunity.
The trip took six months to plan and when my scheduled Schengen tourist-visa application result was delivered to me, I got denied by the Spanish Consulate in Manila since I missed two hotel bookings in the Andalusian city of Cordoba and town of Ronda in the province of Malaga, both located in south of Spain. ....

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From operas to film festivals, Madrid is showing how the arts can flourish despite Covid


From operas to film festivals, Madrid is showing how the arts can flourish despite Covid
The Spanish capital is currently thriving as a centre of cultural activity. So how has it managed to carry on in the face of a pandemic?
9 March 2021 • 5:00am
Madrid s renowned opera house Teatro Real staged Un ballo in maschera – or masked ball – in September 2020
The British arts sector has been offered a glimmer of hope by the Government’s roadmap, with the potential reopening of venues in mid May heralding a summer of recovery. However, over in Madrid, reopening is old news. Thanks to its comparatively relaxed Covid rules, the Spanish capital has seen thriving cultural activity since last summer when arts venues welcomed back visitors. ....

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