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So, here goes. Well because the road into town is also the runway! The runway basically runs the whole width of Gibraltar alongside the border with Spain and you can walk right across it when there are no planes coming or going. Speaking of crossing the border, can you believe that it can sometimes take up to 8 hours to get through immigration control? There is basically no tax on goods in Gibraltar.

I know, pretty fantastic, right? You should see the number of people buying cigarettes and booze at the shops on the way out of the country. In fact, you can even do this tour from Spain , which just comes for the shopping!

It is also trying to become a full member of FIFA but, for the moment, has to settle to be a part of UEFA, in which it was granted membership in although Spain opposed it. Just like in the UK, the phone boxes and the post boxes in Gibraltar are painted red. Not much more to be said about that. But they look cool! Along with this rumour is a theory that the UK would use the tunnels in the rock as a secure bunker for important British identities the government and the royal family in the case of a nuclear attack.

You can do this really interesting tour that will explain all this history of the rock. A woman walks along the border separating Gibraltar from Spain. Spanish tax residency According to the text of the agreement, natural persons will be considered tax resident only in Spain in the following cases: when they spend over overnight stays of the calendar year in Spain; when their spouse from whom they are not legally separated or the natural person with whom a similar relationship has been established, as well as any dependent ascendants or descendants, reside habitually in Spain; when the only permanent home at their disposal is in Spain; or when two thirds of their net assets, whether held directly or indirectly, are located in Spain.

Information exchange There will be administrative cooperation through liaison bodies to deal with any discrepancies that may arise and to exchange tax information. Licenciatura en Comercio y Negocios Internacionales. Disfruta de nuestras lecciones personalizadas, breves y divertidas. Disfrute de nuestras lecciones personalizadas, breves y divertidas.

Nuevo curso 'online'. Crucigramas minis. Crucigramas Tarkus. After all we're in the south of Spain. Harry disagrees: "I trust the chief minister, but we have to be careful.

One thing will be having European border guards checking passports, but I certainly don't want the Spanish civil guard here doing it on their own. Gibraltarian, British and Spanish officials all insist the border deal is an experiment that will be re-assessed four years after the border has been removed. They acknowledge it's not without risks. The hope, though, is that with the border gone, trust between these historically fractious neighbours can begin to grow.

Find out more about Brexit. People in Gibraltar voted overwhelmingly to stay in the EU in the Brexit referendum. What will change. The single road linking the territories will be widened to allow people and cars to travel freely Some infrastructure will stay at the border, a few guards will remain on standby, and finalities still need to be worked out such as judging the necessity of certain customs checks away from the border and if so how they would work For the border to disappear, Gibraltar will effectively become part of Europe's passport-free travel area - the Schengen zone - though there is a different use of language from both sides on whether it will be "part of", or "connected to" Schengen With the border gone, new arrivals will only be checked if they enter by sea at the port and by air For the first time, as well as the Gibraltar border guards, there will be guards from the EU border and Coastguard Agency known as Frontex also checking passports.

This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Gibraltar's chief minister and Spain's Europe minister tell the BBC why they think the deal is significant.

Spain: 'I would call it 'co-responsibility'. Risks of a return to old tensions. Gibraltarians are UK citizens and the governor is appointed by the monarch. And other Brexit questions A quick guide to what's in the Brexit deal Five surprising consequences of Brexit How many Brits abroad are there?



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