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Moving to Spain

Updated: Mar 22, 2023




Moving to Spain A complete guide takes the reader step-by-step through all that is involved in making the move.


It describes how Spain works: how to apply for the right visa, what to do when buying a property and how to bring your car or pet. In particular, the guide explains why it is essential to plan ahead, especially for health care and social services that might be needed later, pointing to key differences in social care between the UK and Spain.


Key features of the e-book guide are links to live interviews with people who have successfully made the move, as well as links to public information websites which means the guide will stay up to date if regulations change.


There’s also guidance to help the reader decide where in Spain would best suit them to live, and an introduction to the culture of Spain that will be of interest even to those just visiting on holiday.


It’s free to download from https://www.ageinspain.org/moving-to-spain

 

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