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/r/BurocracyInSpain/

r/BurocracyInSpain

92 members
r/BurocracyInSpain is a subreddit with 92 members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is tiny in size.
A subreddit to help foreigners living in Spain deal with Spanish burocracy and help navigate interacting with a.o.: - Registro Civil - Ayuntamiento - Hacienda - Seguridad Social - Banks and any other institution that requires dealing with officials or official paperwork.

Popular Themes in r/BurocracyInSpain

#1
Pain & Anger
: "Can someone help please? Studying here on Spanish student visa and want to change it to Non-Lucrative Visa, wondering if I need to get a new FBI background check"
3 posts

Popular Topics in r/BurocracyInSpain

#1

Visa

: "Issues with Student Visa"
3 posts
#2

Residency

: "Residency through marriage"
2 posts
#3

Driving

: "Driving license exchange (EU licence)"
2 posts
#4

Citizenship

: "If my father achieves Spanish Citizenship via, "jus sanguinis (the right of blood)", can I then achieve Citizenship piggy backing off of that?"
2 posts
#5

Social Security

: "Application to Social Security - Importass"
1 post
#6

Empadronamiento

: "Empadronamiento newborn (foreign parents)"
1 post

Member Growth in r/BurocracyInSpain

Yearly
+51 members(124.4%)

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