Spain conjurers up images of a romantic seaside or historic cities,
and if that`s your thinking you're in great company. Twenty five
percent of British people want to retire abroad, and Spain is their
number one choice. What does Spain have, and why should you
consider planning to retire in Spain? Well, for one thing, you can
easily arrange your homeland pension to be deposited into your
Spanish bank account. Contact your county's Department of Work and
Pensions for a pension forecast. Your DWP will help with your
retirement in Spain. Your cost of living will be lower than other
countries. You'll need to complete your E121 for health coverage in
Spain. Your pension will go further in Spain than in the UK.
Compared to the UK for example, food, drink, utility bills, and
taxes are lower in Spain. A diverse land, Spain offers a lot of
culture, velvety white beaches with skiing facilities in its
majestic mountains. Put all that together with one of the
healthiest climates in the world, your choice is fairly easy. In
the Costa Blanca region, the World Health Organization tells us
that you will find the cleanest air in Europe. Spain offers mild,
dry winters and year round sunshine on the Costas; Blanca, Calida,
del Sole along with the region of Southern Spain. It's a very
healthy climate in which to live if you're an asthma, arthritis,
and rheumatism sufferers. Spain's healthcare is ranked seventh best
in the world. British pensioners are eligible for healthcare in
Spain. If you are someone who is not eligible for Spanish health
coverage, private health insurance is very economical. When you
retire in Spain, you'll note the way of life is more relaxed and
laid back than in other companies. It's hard to get angry and
stressed in a country when the sun always shines. You'll enjoy the
camaraderie of happy, friendly Spaniards, and a terrific quality of
life in your retirement. Spain is one of the best places to retire
to because you can sunbathe in the winter and enjoy the sporting
life or barbecue all year round. Numerous international airports
offer inexpensive flights in under three hours to the UK. As a rule
immigrants tend to move into the larger cities. Some move to the
Coastas. In either situation, there are many expatriate
communities. If you get homesick you can socialize within those
communities to feel better. Expats can be of assistance in warning
you off poor real estate deals. Relocating to Spain offers retired
citizens the opportunity to use their homeland dollar value when
looking at real estate or simply shopping for the necessities of
day-to-day living. That way you will still have money in the bank
to live on during your retirement in Spain. Sam Tonzenger is
writing most often for http://www.spain-tips.com , an internet site
on the topic of retire in spain and americans retiring in spain.
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