Oh dear oh dear oh dearSounds nice fellas retiring early and moving to a warmer climate, nice one. Would there not be anything different now we are no longer in Europe though?
Yes was meaning things like pensions and medication etcOh dear oh dear oh dear
When did they tow the UK to the Carribbean without telling me ,?
We are still in Europe, we have only left the EU,
Yes, that may be an issue for some, but it's not really a big issue in reality.
and,?Yes was meaning things like pensions and medication etc
Sickness you have to buy a private healthcare policy, over there. The prices vary massively. Sanitas which is BUPA and Mapfre, to name a couple.Post Brexit, you can only stay in Spain (or other EU countries) for 90 days in a 'rolling' 180 days.
Otherwise, if you wish to stay for longer, you have to apply for permission to live there.
As for how Pensions/Sickness are treated, I'm not sure..
Have a read -- Living in Spain after Brexit | Solicitors in Spain. :: Moving to Spain post-Brexit case study retirees moving to Spain
Oh dear oh dear oh dear
When did they tow the UK to the Carribbean without telling me ,?
We are still in Europe, we have only left the EU,
Yes, that may be an issue for some, but it's not really a big issue in reality.
AFAIKYeah,I’ve a property in Spain for 20 years and don’t envisage much difficulty,and will take out my heath insurance etc before I go as I always did. I’ve a full motorcycle license and if I wanted to hire a bike out could I do so? Or maybe now I couldn’t,if anyone knows I’d be grateful for the info lads.
Mr Steptoe,hiya mate,is that the same for a motorcycle,I suppose it would be eh!AFAIK
You will be ok for now,
For the future you will probably need a yellow card, ( an international driving permit ) tho.