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Author: Guest - Replies: 8 - Views: 9181
The streets of Costa de Antigua will turn green
Author: Guest - Replies: 1 - Views: 7018
Free parking in the blue and green areas in Puerto del Rosario - until further notice
Author: Captain Sensible - Replies: 5 - Views: 8097
Germany and the Netherlands put the Canaries on their Green List from 15 May
The Government of Germany has included the Canary Islands on its green list of safe travel destinations today (Friday), as reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on its website. This means that, like the UK’s green list, German tourists returning home only need to present a negative PCR test and avoid quarantine.

They are also the second country today to review the islands independently from Spain and allow travel, after the Netherlands gave the green light for both the Canaries
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 3 - Views: 4098
The proposed Green Tax
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Tomorrow we vote on the Socialist amendment so that flights from the islands with third parties do not pay the CO2 emission tax, called "the green tax".

[color=#111111][size=small][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif][size=small][color=#555555][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif]Tomorrow the European Parliament votes on an amendment to the Community Directive on Emissions
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 2 - Views: 2626
The island looks green from space!
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The island looks "green" from space.

[size=small][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif][color=#111111]The last rains in Fuerteventura suggest how grateful the majorera land is from satellite view

 
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1840
Cleaning of green areas in Costa Calma
Radio Sintonia:

More than 560,000 euros for the cleaning and conditioning of green areas in Costa Calma.

The Cabildo of Fuerteventura continues to work on the cleaning and conditioning of green areas of Cañada del Río, within the framework of the Cooperation Plan of the Cabildo with the municipalities of the island, in this case, with the City Council of Pájara. These actions will improve the natural environment, giving residents and visitors a more pleasant and cared for place.


Author: carolinet - Replies: 2 - Views: 2466
Green Card - Post Brexit
Hello Everyone - apologies if this topic has already been covered but I haven't been on the Forum for a while.....

My husband and I have owned a property here on Fuerteventura for 20 years but chose not to take out full spanish residency after Brexit as we still need to travel between Fuerte and England for work on a regular basis so the new 90 day travel limits actually work quite well for us.

However, we used to get local discounts for example, local residencia rates at the golf clubs or
Author: Cotillo_Tom - Replies: 0 - Views: 3230
Green Card or TIE?
If you are resident in Spain and still have the Green Card instead of the plastic TIE, you might need to make an application for a TIE now, due to the new EU Entry Exit Scheme, due to come into force this autumn.

The TIE is recognised as proof of your residency, as it is biometric. The Green Card is not biometric. The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) requires you to have a visa. The TIE give you exemption from the need for this ETIAS visa. The Green Card DOES N