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Gibraltar Residence and Property

Nationals of EU member states have the right to enter, live and work in Gibraltar. Initially a six-month visa is given, and then a 5-year renewable residence permit, provided that they have found suitable employment or have started a business. Work permits cannot be denied to EU citizens.

Other nationals have to apply for residency under the Immigration Control Ordinance and permission is issued by the Governor. Government guidelines indicate that an applicant for residency must be ready and able to purchase a property of sufficient size to accommodate himself and his family, must be in good health, and must have adequate financial resources. The Government looks more favourably on those applicants who purchase luxury property in Gibraltar.

Property bought by a non-resident may be owned by an individual applicant or joint applicants, or alternatively, in the name of a company of which the applicant is the 100 per cent beneficial owner and over which he/she has full and effective control. In fact there are tax advantages if the property is purchased through a Gibraltar company. It is not essential that the property be purchased prior to approval of an application. However, the property to be purchased must be nominated and a refundable deposit paid to reserve the property for the applicant until the application is considered by the Government. Once the application is approved the applicant, on completion of the purchase of the property, will obtain a permit of residence. A permit is renewable after a specified term providing the requirements are met and the property is owned by the applicant.

The holder of a residence permit need not live in Gibraltar and is not automatically entitled to social security or citizenship. However, the resident's children may attend local schools and are entitled to the same benefits as other local residents.

If a non-EU national wishes to stay in Gibraltar other than through the property 'doorway', he must try to find employment, for which he will receive a work permit only if there are no Gibraltarians able and willing to perform it. Such individuals will be given residence permits for shorter or longer periods depending on the nature of the work for which they have a permit. The government can deny a non-EU national the possibility of buying residential property.

Non-Gibraltarians need work permits, issued under the Control of Employment Ordinance. A work permit cannot be refused to an EU national.

In the June 2007 budget, passport Issue and renewal fees were abolished for persons aged 65 and over.

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Gibraltar Office Facilities

Office space could - at the time of writing - usually be rented at between GBP8 - GBP15 per square foot per year. Few offices come already furnished so it is likely that furniture will have to be bought in Gibraltar or imported from Spain. Locally bought goods such as computers and office equipment can be expensive and remember all goods that are imported (except foodstuffs) are liable to import tax; but there is no VAT. VAT on items purchased from the EU can be reclaimed.

A new Business Property Occupation Tax was introduced in respect of property occupied in Gibraltar by companies for business purposes when corporation tax was reduced to zero for all companies in 2003. However, this replacement measure for the 'Exempt' and 'Qualifying' companies regime is under dispute, with an European Court of Justice ruling awaited at the time of writing.

In terms of utilities, water is distilled from sea water but is metered and can be expensive. Electricity is generated locally and can also be a bit more costly than the UK but at least the heating bills are cheap!

Telecommunication rates have been about the same as in the UK but they have been favourably affected by liberalisation measures.

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