Blueraincap, about your disastrous experience with Spanish administration, have u tried applying for a residence permit there?
I had witnessed several issues with the local admin, and have actually pretty much given up the idea of getting a Spanish passport (i m entitled to a fast track but a birth certificate fromSpain came so late- over 7month- the other docs from overseas were not valid anymore when the Spanish doc came through the post, waste of time and money)
Have been through the process of registering the EU part of the family which is already more complicated than it could be with an efficient admin and is not finished yet, but just started to try and register Mrs, a non EU national, as we received all the necessary documents, and it appears that it is next to impossible to get an online appointment to meet with the admin and hand out the files, it seems lots of non europeans are stuck in limbo with this issue and can t get an appointment on time before whatever legal situation they are temporarily in expires.
Sounds crazy, and a huge waste of timeif one must file in vain the online application again and again. We need to start that process to get residence permit to add Mrs to my health insurance, for which I m already paying. She can t apply for a driver license either nor do a bunch of stuff by herself, if she was on a temporary visa she probably couldn't t sort out the issue before her visa expire.
Add to this wealth tax outside Madrid and the Basque Country and the problems dealing with other parts of the local bureaucracy for those who invest in Spain it is no surprise the golden visa has been a huge flop.
Situation seems to be way tougher for non europeans (appointments to get a EU citizes residence card are easy to get, although the office is 30kms from my place and the system sucks so much one basically can t book 2 spots at the same time), looking for a lawyer now who can sort out this issue.
On the bright side we are living in a "penthouse"( top floor duplex ) in La Moraleja and it s quite nice, plus cheaper than expected. no noise issue we ll see if that gets worse in September, posh but old building so expect heating and water issues. But cool area, way more pleasant than where we used to live. Not much of a soccer fan but many pro players happen to live in area, we ended up sitting next to 2 Real Madrid stars last Sunday at the local coffee shop, i was with family members coming from Catalunya who were wearing a bunch of Barca parafernalia and the Madrid players quickly moved to more decent pastures. Lol, catalans are very unpopular nowadays in Madrid...Hopefully they don't ban us from the coffee shop !