current rules to live in Bulgaria full time
1)聽 Is it easy for me (as a UK citizen)聽 to relocate and live in BG full time?
2)聽 Is there any procedures i have to comply or fulfill to be allowed to live in BG?
3)聽 Can I remain indefinitely as an expat in BG or do I have to leave periodically (like Thailand for聽 example. where you are made to leave every 3 mths & then have to re-enter again)?
4)聽 Can you apply for resident status?聽 if so what qualifying period must be complied with 1st?
5)聽 Is it straightforward to purchase a house?
6) Is there any problems regarding owning the land on any house I might consider buying?
If there is any other pitfalls or rules I need to be made aware of I would be very grateful to be made told please.聽 As you can appreciate the move 8 years ago when I sold up "lock stock & barrel" & left U.K. for what I thought was a 'new start' was very stressful & worrying at the time & especially stressful since 2011 when things turned sour where I currently live.聽 聽Having to do this again is frightening to say the least & at my age I need to make sure of all the facts good or bad before I take a leap again - I am afraid I am getting too old for all the stress聽
.聽 聽I look forward to any replies from you expats & thank you in advance for anyone willing to take time out to respond聽 
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I'll try to answer some of your questions.
1)聽 Is it easy for me (as a UK citizen)聽 to relocate and live in BG full time?
Yes it is not a problem for any EU citizen to live in Bulgaria indefinitely
2)聽 Is there any procedures i have to comply or fulfill to be allowed to live in BG?
There is no designated procedure that will allow you to live on the territory. The fact that you are EU citizen makes you eligible to come, live and go whenever you wish.
3)聽 Can I remain indefinitely as an expat in BG or do I have to leave periodically (like Thailand for聽 example. where you are made to leave every 3 mths & then have to re-enter again)?
Yes you can live indefinitely on the territory, there is only one requirement. You should register in the Immigration office and if you want they will issue you an residency card.
4)聽 Can you apply for resident status?聽 if so what qualifying period must be complied with 1st?
The resident card indicates the period you are staying on the territory it can be for 1-2-3 to 5 years. After 5 year stay you can apply for citizenship if you wish.
5)聽 Is it straightforward to purchase a house?
Yeas you can buy a house, a flat, or a plot to build one.
6) Is there any problems regarding owning the land on any house I might consider buying?
No there aren't as long as you are an EU citizen.
I wish you a great day!


eddie,,,,Hey!! life is to short to ponder,what might have been? 
Finally does anyone have any info on which method of health plan is available.聽 I think I read that it is possible to pay into the BG health plan - is that true?聽 If not what private plans are available & are they silly high prices?

聽 ).聽 Would still be interested in details of those companies you got quotes for if you would be so kind. I have heard that the Japanese hospital in Sofia is excellent.I note from the聽 time of your last reply that you're a night owl, like me.聽 It's in mid 40's here in the day so I stay up in the (slightly) cooler nights & Zzzz in the day聽 聽

.聽 Would be interested to know from you if that form the SRP sent you for medical was the EHIC card application form?聽 or another medical service you can receive as a pensioner?.聽 Could you advise me please - if it's another service I can probably apply to SRP once I move over as聽 will have to notify them of my change of circumstances & re-route my SRP to a BG bank account anywayI love the Petchca wood burners (stayed with a friend last year for 3 week & it got cold).聽 Yes, seasonal weather in BG for sure & I am aware that there are cold hard winters (but short one's).聽 Seasons will make a very welcome change to the constant heat I endure here in Egypt (currently mid 40's)聽
聽 It can get so debilitating all this mild & hot weather & not much seasonal changes
but i did insure my property with them,,,blimey!! 40c聽 thats hot,,,hope info helps
eddie
Yup, 40 is yukky for sure.聽 Been 35+ for a few months now & 40'ish for last 3 weeks.聽 Can fry eggs on the patio floor
E Forms EHIC/106/121 - Expathealthdirect
The three main forms are the EHIC, E106/S1 and E121/S1. ... in receipt of a state pension should obtain an E121/S1 from the DWP in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
I notice in your reply you think you may have to find additional medical cover.聽 If you look among the replies I received eddieg kindly gave info on 2 medical covers he found locally.聽 i hope this will help you too.聽 Best of luck to you & if you do apply for one of those or find another local cover please let me know & what you think of the provider.聽 Again thank you for taking time out to reply to me
happyneetThank you for this information regarding medical care.聽 I am registered with a doctor in Burgas who speaks English.聽 She has never suggested that I have my medical records transferred over from the UK, but with hindsight this would make sense.聽 I am very lucky that I have only visited the doctor twice and one those times was to actually register.聽 I will be looking into this more聽 and perhaps contact the NHS online to clarify what I am/not entitled too.聽 Thank you so much for making contact and pointing me in the right direction.聽 I also wish you all the best for next week and a speedy recovery.
One other thing that occurs to me is you state you are 45 minutes from Burgas. Did you mean 4 to 5 minutes?
I am hoping as a pensioner since 2010 that the NHS would still say I am covered if I relocate to Bulgaria as it is a EU country.聽 And, as such, transfer my medical records & provide me with this certificate with a current issue date.聽 I presume this certificate being discussed聽 is the "a non-contributary health insurance backed by the NHS" that Fingers mentions.
Yambol region is the area I am looking to relocating to hopefully.聽 Been over twice to look around and love Yambol for the shopping.聽 Interested in the villages of Tenovo & Mirimar for houses.聽 If you know of any other nice villages like those that have good local afrastructures such as shops ATM's local medical centre, cafes & local meeting places etc etc. I would appreciate any recomendations.
I, like Happyneet also send my best wishes to you & hope you get a speedy recovery & wish you good health which I am sure you will have living in BG
your best to go to uk first then to Bulgaria
maybe your pension will be reassessed on the rules that if you out the country in none eu country you only get your pension with no increases
As now in eu if from uk your pension rises with increments.
To add to the responses, I spent years researching and visiting Europe, finally selected Bulgaria, then researched that. I chose Veliko Tarnovo, or VT, because it's a stunning, medieval city, the former capital, has around 30,000 UK expats living there, and offers all the city benefits, though it's not too big. I bought a wonderful home very smoothly using an estate agent runs by two Brits called Yantra, and I found a fantastic property manager, ex RAF. I couldn't praise VT highly enough. Take a look! Oh, and in the future, they'll open the cargo airport, a few miles from VT, to commercial air traffic. Watch them prices rise then...
I will look at the properties advertised on property agents on Google for Kabile.聽 Being only 6km from Yambol town center sounds excellent as that will give easy access to the town if聽 public transport becomes a main means for getting about.
I will let you know if & when I do come over again, which I hope will be soon as I am feeling more & more insecure living in the Sinai region of Egypt.聽 Time to root down in a securer environment me'thinks for a number of reasons聽 聽

聽 This is something I was NOT made aware of when I decided to leave UK.聽 I contacted the Pension service a couple of years ago and they confirmed that if I did relocate back to UK. or to a EU or Schenzen country my pensions would be re-assessed & increased to the current award amount and attract the normal increments etc.聽
I did go back to UK for a couple months at end of 2014 (1st time in 8 years) to see my elderly Mum & check out trying to see the feasability of going home to UK.聽 Going home is totally out of the question as rents are so high I could not afford to move back聽
.聽 However whilst I return to UK or move to a EU country I can request 'uprating' to my pension to what it would be if it had not been frozen.聽 This I did and it was quickly and efficiently uprated & I was given the higher rate, then down rated again to the frozen amount when I聽 left UK聽 in January this yearThat is very interesting what you say about VT.聽 I will also take a look at V.T. on my internet searches for properties聽 What are house prices like there? and are there certain regions of VT that you would recommend over others, or villages close by?. Is there low - zero crime there? Do you have any web addresses for property people such as the one you mentioned (Yantra) so i can browse on-live what choices of houses there are . What amenities are there such as medical, social etc?聽 聽Sorry for the bombardment of questions but the only way to know is to ask聽
Hope to hear from you with some 'pointers'.聽 Need to get this move right as sold all & moved from UK to Egypt and now feel I MUST move back to a calmer more EU orientated environment.聽 At 64 I must consider my needs for the future as well as safety & security, quality of life, food choices AND less blistering heat
But don't do it July, Aug nor Jan, Feb as temps too extreme normally.
Many beautiful places but sadly some villages have crime for foreigners in particular.
Good luck
Margaret
Had a chuckle at your piece of advise to avoid July & August due to extreme temperatures. i live in South Sinai, Egypt (for the last 7 years) & have suffer 40+ temperatures 4 months of the year on average with the rest normally in 30's.聽 Now yes, Jan & Feb will definitely be a shock to my system聽 聽
Will keep away from small villages for sure & hopefully find somewhere that has some British already resident which i presume will be the larger crime free locations聽
Thanks for your time & posting - have a nice evening
You're welcome.
I travelled all over BG, and immediately fell in love with VT. It has a university, so a sizable, friendly, young, global population of people who speak English. Older BGs usually don't. I tried learning, but gave up!
House prices are extremely good - a beautiful property for the price of a new car in the UK?!
Talk to estate agents - just Google estate agents in Bulgaria - about areas around VT. They'll say which are good, and drive you all around. I'm in a village called Lesicheri which I adore, 20 mins drive from VT. It's normal to ask which villages are free of gypsies - you do not want that - so park your PCness! Crime is low, though petty crime isn't - I had to replace my new windows - but I'm not there all the time and people discover that. BUT, my excellent property manager keeps it in good shape, and put in dummy cameras and alarms, always a good idea. Medical facilities are good in VT, many villages have a doctor, but to be honest, I chose VT to learn all I needed to from British expats - very important lesson!
Quality of life is wonderful. My village has one restaurant and three shops, quite normal. Good, inexpensive food without pesticides. VT has all every city has. I wanted seasons - deep snow in Winter, very hot in Summer so prepare - but I'm delighted with my choice and tell everyone!
Just been looking at Yantra Homes site which another's told me about & wow VT looks really nice and the houses are really really nice.聽 Will look for other agents & seriously thinking of renting for a bit and really check the regions out before committing my small savings to a house purchase.聽 location but also medical, shopping, social and other day to day services are most important.
Hope you are well and keep in touch - maybe one day we will have a coffee together at a local cafe聽 聽

I can drive from the local town to the village where my rural house is, I will pass gypsies on horse and carts, fair enough you can spot them they are around, living their lives making a meager living from whatever they can I do not agree with them stealing items but that is what they know it is a generation after generation attitude way of life that has been passed down, I too have been unfortunate to lose windows, boilers, tools, anything that is not nailed down if the house is unoccupied it is vulnerable, (even down to a pair of old shorts I wore to do odd jobs that were all dusty and no use to anyone except me, if they took them then where is the bar set to what they don't take!?) I am pleased to say that it is only petty crime and hopefully can be prevented and avoided in most circumstances, it would it be much more horrific to hear of violent attacks or threats, that would be awfully disturbing to consider.聽
I have since looked into a security patrol system and entry points to a alarmed response if that is what it takes then so be it, it also does not really sit well with my conscience that hiring this type of security but they are obviously needed, and popular in all villages I have passed through they would not be viable if there was no crime?
The local police did pick up two men "apparently" but I heard no more on the matter, the local Major reassured me that these people were passing through an "opportunistic crime", but again it is quite common though for people in authority to divert blame or plead ignorance, as to keep crime rates low.
Saying all that I drive to this house, and the views are spectacular the natural scenery peace and tranquility are amazing, I know that if I was a permanent resident then the opportunity would be less greater to steal from me, it is their country that I have chose to buy into and I have more than them in monetary matters, I am more fortunate which is not a green light to steal from me, but breaking down the scale of things my optimistic view is living among people showing you are not really that different will surely go some way to alleviate this matter?
(I wouldn't leave my door unlocked here in the UK either so it works both ways!)聽 聽
I hope that anyone that is considering a move to Bulgaria or currently resides here too like me appreciates the country for what it is, their culture is not very different to our own cultures, we all would look after ourselves and our own, we all want a peaceful easy way of life.
Good wishes to all that achieve one!
Stepool 1970聽 thanks too for your time & posting.聽 I don't think there is one country that is totally crime free.聽 So as you say vigilance,聽 integrating oneself with the local community & taking sensible precautions is called for.聽 We are looking to live all year round so our house would not be a tempting opportunity for some thieving little so-and-so's.聽 Plus hoping we get our dog over with us, he's a wonderful smart dog that can even sense a mouse about
Wish you both well & thank you again
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