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Except you must use regional DGAIC office for Region your in, do you come under Leira or Coimbra?
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No the six months is from the official date you leave UK. The wording is slightly ambiguous but states that
"you should submit an application within six months of the date on which you transfer your residence to Portugal "
it's safer to work on the UK leaving date rather than the date you register your Residence.
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So by leaving date I will assume that is the actual date that you transfer your tax affairs over to Portugal and not necessarily the date on which you board, for example a ferry.

Am I correct here or am I cruising for 2 mahoosive ISV bills?

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This has little to do with Tax affairs, it's the date you leave UK and take up Residence in Portugal, that governs things like Registering Residence, Registering or exchanging driving licences and matriculation.

The Consulate Certificate states the day you left UK and moved your Residence to Portugal, which is why I say the 6 months starts from then, and the 12+months UK ownership and residence dates backwards from there.
You have to supply documentary proof to Consulate i.e ferry tickets for that date.

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EMAIL: britcon.oporto@sapo.pt | TEL: 808 203537 - 00 351 21 395 4082 (from abroad)

and double checking.

Janina k might have the answer shortly re matriculating motorhome

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This has little to do with Tax affairs, it's the date you leave UK and take up Residence in Portugal, that governs things like Registering Residence, Registering or exchanging driving licences and matriculation.

The Consulate Certificate states the day you left UK and moved your Residence to Portugal, which is why I say the 6 months starts from then, and the 12+months UK ownership and residence dates backwards from there.
You have to supply documentary proof to Consulate i.e ferry tickets for that date.

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EMAIL: britcon.oporto@sapo.pt | TEL: 808 203537 - 00 351 21 395 4082 (from abroad)

and double checking.

Janina k might have the answer shortly re matriculating motorhome

So taking that in to consideration, given that we bought our 2 cars in July 2011 the earliest that we could officially enter would be 01 August 2012.

I thought that there was a 3 month period whereby you can stay in the country as a tourist and then declare...................Maybe I am wrong........often am.


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There's nothing to stop you entering as a visitor, but to comply with matriculation regulations and not pay ISV, you must be able to prove Residence and ownership of cars in the UK for 12+ months, so yes August 2012 would be the earliest date you could officially leave UK, I would err on the generous side and make it September.

The regulations for Registering Residence is
"If you intend to remain in Portugal for a period exceeding 3 months, you must apply to your nearest town hall or immigration office ( Serviço de Estrangeiros de Fronteiras - SEF) for a Registration Certificate (Certificado de Registo), during the 30 days following the three month period. This certificate will be valid for five years from the date of issue, or for your period of intended residence (if this is less than 5 years)."

This requirement does not stop you Registering before the 3 months+30 days is up, whilst where on the subject if you intend to Register rather than exchange your UK driving licenses then that should be done within 30 days of Registering Residence.

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There's nothing to stop you entering as a visitor, but to comply with matriculation regulations and not pay ISV, you must be able to prove Residence and ownership of cars in the UK for 12+ months, so yes August 2012 would be the earliest date you could officially leave UK, I would err on the generous side and make it September.

The regulations for Registering Residence is
"If you intend to remain in Portugal for a period exceeding 3 months, you must apply to your nearest town hall or immigration office ( Serviço de Estrangeiros de Fronteiras - SEF) for a Registration Certificate (Certificado de Registo), during the 30 days following the three month period. This certificate will be valid for five years from the date of issue, or for your period of intended residence (if this is less than 5 years)."

This requirement does not stop you Registering before the 3 months+30 days is up, whilst where on the subject if you intend to Register rather than exchange your UK driving licenses then that should be done within 30 days of Registering Residence.
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If I have grasped this right the following is going to be sufficient,


So a MOT dated August 2012 plus a ferry Ticket with the Registration also dated August would be OK.

Registration of residence should be done within the 3 months plus part 30 days from entering Portugal on a permanent basis.

So I could effectively "holiday" for the period up to August, return to the UK with the Car(s) and then come back again.

Is this making sense?

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have just run the simulator for ISV + IVA.

So, taking the 2 cars we intend to bring in the computations arrive at €14,300 and €20,200 (rounded up).

I assume this is ISV and IVA and since we own the cars I can deduct IVA off the total figure.

This still leaves a eye watering amount.

I need a plan K

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Yes it makes sense, but you must be able to prove that you and your wifewhere still UK Residents up to your final leaving date in August.
Being a UK Resident doesn't mean you can't holiday but you must be able to prove it was still your country of Residence.
Acceptable proof utility bills, wage slips, rent receipts, NI contributions, pension payments,
Presume you mean MOT's & ferry ticket would prove cars where in UK.

Registration is correct but you have to complete this first to get Consulate Certificate, and you need Certificate as part of paperwork to commence Matriculation

I would still err on a generous 12 months and not try to work it to the minimum, you only need a Customs official who is a stickler for the rules and regulations, even using an agent, it is imperative that the paperwork and necessary documents are all correct.

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Hello

I have just been having a read as we prepare for the coming move. We now have a house we are moving into in the near future not far from Arganil so we will start the Matriculation soon after.

I forgot to mention that when Fred got the Motorhome he made sure about the door as we have been to Portugal our second home so many times over the years. Also he tells me the dealer and friend of his got the Certificate of Conformity for him mine for my car arrived today.

We have meet a number of people who have matriculated there cars themselves so that's what we are going to do. We met a couple who have spent the time to show us how to fill in the forms despite them being in Portuguese. They told us the secret was that to look a the Portuguese word on the Certificate of Conformity and find the same thing on the IMTT form and just copy across also most things name and address etc. Jill even photocopied there copies of the forms they kept for use to compare and study.

Pneumaticos is Tyres on the Certificate of Conformity and on the IMTT Pneumaticos is the same so all you do is put What it says on one form and copy to the other. Jill did explain that a couple of things they didn't know what to put so they left it blank and the people at the IMTT filed those things in for them.

Fred and I are looking forward to our move and to getting our car and motorhome mad legal so. The only problem is Fred has a car in storage and it's a London taxi he has restored he wants to bring that and get rid of the motorhome. Due to it's age it's a 1969 taxi it may not be due for tax because of it's vintage. but we can find out about that.

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See posts by travelling man, it appears that although you'd be able to import a "vintage" free of ISV but when matriculated it's road tax rate (IUC) is the year of matriculation not the year the cab was first registered, same as your car and motorhome.

The other way to cheat with documents is to scan then copy and paste into a translator,then copy and paste onto a new document and turn it into readable English

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