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Those who speak spanish: what do (ESTANCIA; NO NECESITA SEGURO) mean?

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I have got a visa to enter spain, and I found that phrase in the (remarks) section, it says (ESTANCIA; NO NECESITA SEGURO). What does that mean please?

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  1. The word Estancia, means "stay" but in a temporary sense.  No Necesita Seguro - means "does not need insurance" so it implies that you have insurance (health?) elsewhere.


  2. STAY; NOT NEED INSURANCE

  3. well, ik no nesicita means i dont need.

  4. According to FreeTranslation.com it means: STAY; DOES NOT NEED INSURANCE

  5. Permanant, no insurance needed

  6. I asked my hubby....

    The word estancia    - well it depends on how you are using the word.

    The direct translation is...  to  stay.

    (permanencia), dwelling/abode.

    Its one of those words in spanish you have to listen to the rest of the conversation or writing to sort it out.....

    Bascially as regards visa, it means you are welcome to stay, for the legal require time.....its a phrase from legal police jargon.

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