Administrative Strategy for Foreign Residents in Europe
Your rights don't have an expiry date.
And neither does your voice.
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I permanently live in Spain since 2021. In the last 9 months as a foreign resident in Spain, I learned more about European administrative law than most gestors learn in a career.
Not from a textbook. From survival.
The system counts on foreign residents not knowing their rights. It counts on confusion, intimidation, and exhaustion. I was all of those things. Until I wasn't.
No lawyer. No gestor. No insider connections. Just EU law and a refusal to accept "no" when the law says "yes."
Before becoming an advocate for foreign residents, I spent over a decade inside the system.
3 years in Fraud Prevention at American Express. Fraud Investigator at Amazon. Executive Personal Assistant in Switzerland. 7 years managing luxury hospitality across Europe at Relais & Châteaux.
I know how corporations work. I know how administrations think. I know what triggers action, and what gets ignored. I've investigated fraud professionally, and I recognise it when a public administration does it to you.
Now I use that knowledge to protect foreign residents from the very systems I once worked inside.
Four languages. Four countries lived in. One mission: your sovereignty.
Every case backed by EU law, constitutional rights, and documented procedure.
If you're a foreign resident in the EU facing any of these situations:
I can help. Not as a lawyer, as someone who knows how to write the letter that makes them move.
All services available via Google Meet/Zoom or in person at L'Atelier Sacré, Andalusia.
Your rights are already yours. Sometimes you just need someone who knows how to make the system respect them.