Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum

General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: JohnF on July 15, 2017, 10:42:42 AM

Title: Almost there
Post by: JohnF on July 15, 2017, 10:42:42 AM
Yep, as the title says, almost there.

Returned to the UK on Thursday to finish packing up our house and went from 41c to 14c.  Total shock to the system.

I still can't get over how similar a move to Spain is compared to Turkey.  The bureaucracy, the hanging about in a notary's office, the queues at the foreigners department etc. 

Fortunately, we have an excellent guide - friend of the OH from Istanbul lives in our area and her (Spanish) husband is a lawyer.  After obtaining our NIE (NI number) in record time, we had a very pleasant lunch swapping horror stories about visits to the Emniyet building at Vatan Caddesi in Istanbul to obtain residence permits.

It is looking highly likely that for the foreseeable future this will be Casa JohnF

Its a typical Andalucian neighbourhood house comprised of several individual apartments, a large central patio and various terraces.  Needs a bit of work to get it configured the way we want it so taken on a six month rental apartment to avoid living in a building site. 

This an interesting little thingy that greets you as you enter:

Now, what did I say to our girls about not taking on another major construction project...

JF


Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: KKOB on July 15, 2017, 12:48:29 PM
Well done !
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: Colwyn on July 15, 2017, 12:56:44 PM
We'll be looking for recommendations for relatively quiet coastal resorts featuring a distinct lack of all-day English breakfasts, karaoke and all-you-can-eat BBQs and a considerable amount of Spanish sleepiness (it is not a country we have visited much up to now but expect to more in coming years).
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: JohnF on July 15, 2017, 13:20:24 PM
Cheers Alan.

Plenty of that down our way Colwyn, not just coastal village but the incredible  pueblos blancos (http://www.planetware.com/spain/top-rated-pueblos-blancos-white-villages-of-andalusia-e-zzz-11.htm) (white towns).  No karaoke, no all you can eat crap, minimal English spoken and the only football shirts you see are Spanish, and usually on kids.

Our flight was early on Thursday which meant we had to stay overnight in the Malaga area - Torremolinos is cheap for accommodation and close to the airport so its our usual choice.  Never been there in the height of the season and it was an eye opener!  Whole place felt so tacky and touristy compared to Cadiz province, and the prices for food and drink were roughly double what we'd expect to pay - and don't let me get started about the quality of the food..

JF
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: BernieTeyze on July 15, 2017, 14:20:12 PM
Looking good JF, is this the Portugal place, or did you decide on something/where else. Hope the building work all goes to plan and you are sitting at the head of your Christmas table on the 25 th all sorted.. All the very best to you and yours BT
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: Laura B on July 15, 2017, 14:48:46 PM
Excellent JohnF.  So pleased for you.  Enjoy your Spanish life.
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: sadler on July 15, 2017, 15:08:52 PM
Enjoy your new start.   :)
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: kevin3 on July 15, 2017, 15:25:01 PM



    Very pleased for you John, This'll spoil the wee fella's week of commemoration. !!!  Love the pic of the communal Virgin.    ;)  ;)
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: JohnF on July 20, 2017, 19:17:06 PM
Thank you ladies.  Kevin - I like it too.  Even though not particularly religious, I don't have an issue with a few bits of religious paraphernalia kicking about. 

It is looking highly likely that for the foreseeable future this will be Casa JohnF.

Well, gone from highly likely to pretty much confirmed as contracts now signed for both the big hoose and a rental apartment.  The rental is a modern place with underground parking - which you access, in your car, by way of a lift!  Thats a first for me.

The similarities to Turkey strike again - as we intend to be "resident", i.e. living there for more than 183 days a year and paying taxes locally, we need to apply for Residencia.  Simple enough to get but you have to show that a) you can support yourself financially and b) you have health cover.  Sound familiar?

Now, international movers...

JF

Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: mercury on July 20, 2017, 19:30:45 PM
Nigel and Ian from The Kismet have moved to a quiet area of Spain... A small village the same as you and their home is undergoing a major make over.. They are loving it so far.. No water. no electric and no WiFi... but hey ho....
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: Scunner on July 20, 2017, 19:46:41 PM
Same as Fethiye then
Title: Re: Almost there
Post by: JohnF on July 20, 2017, 19:58:53 PM
Nah, not quite, at least in Fethiye you'd always have WiFi  ;)

A small village the same as you and their home is undergoing a major make over.. They are loving it so far.. No water. no electric and no WiFi...

No chance, too old for that carry on, hence a rental apartment for a few months.  Been there, done that etc etc..

JF