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Spanish Pensions: One For Chris?
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My sister has received a notification from the Spanish Pension Board (or whatever it is called) to say she is due a Spanish Pension, (she taught there for many years.)
But she is finding it difficult to actually access the money.
(If she has it paid into her Barclay's account in the UK, she will have to pay transfer fees.)
The solution would be to open an account in Spain with Bankia - they allow non-residents to have accounts. How difficult is this? What paperwork would she need to have translated (and how and where to have this done), to bring to the Spanish bank?
Any light that you can throw on this would be very helpful.
Thanks g.
But she is finding it difficult to actually access the money.
(If she has it paid into her Barclay's account in the UK, she will have to pay transfer fees.)
The solution would be to open an account in Spain with Bankia - they allow non-residents to have accounts. How difficult is this? What paperwork would she need to have translated (and how and where to have this done), to bring to the Spanish bank?
Any light that you can throw on this would be very helpful.
Thanks g.
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https:/ /www.ba nkia.es /en/ret ail-ban king/st art-sig n-up
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