MAKING THE MOVE
Taking the first step
Moving to Mallorca is an exciting prospect, but as with any move, there's a lot to think about and organize which leads to unwanted stress and anxiety. This is especially true when moving to a new country, where legal and cultural aspects differ, language barriers cause confusion and you simply don't know whom to trust.
At Mallorca Expats, we have gathered together information on some of the most commonly asked questions we have had in our community to give you as much help and information as possible for your big move. We hope to see you soon!
What you need to know
Your N.I.E is mandatory for anyone looking to buy a property, get a job on the island or even access utilities, whether you are a resident or non-resident. It can seem a confusing process however we have put together a step by step guide to help you.
Your N.I.E is mandatory for anyone looking to buy a property, get a job on the island or even access utilities, whether you are a resident or non-resident. It can seem a confusing process however we have put together a step by step guide to help you.
You've arrived and hopefully, you have a place to stay. But whether you are new to the island or a resident, read our guide to property on Mallorca covering the costs and implications of buying and selling a home as well as a guide to renting so you know the law.
We have put together a guide to renting a home in Mallorca, Whether you are unsure of the process, where to look or your rights as a tenant or a landlord, make sure you know the facts.
From opening a bank account to wills and pensions, read our guide on managing your finances on the island to ensure you have the basics covered and that your well-earned money goes as far as possible both now and in the future.
No-one loves paying taxes but its important to understand your potential liabilities before you reach the Island to ensure you get no nasty surprises. Read our quick guide on the key taxes you may have to pay
Moving involves your entire family whether they have two legs or four. Read our guide on moving your pets to Spain to ensure you comply with all legal and regulatory requirements so you pet has a trouble-free and calm move.