Moving Back To The UK
#1
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Moving Back To The UK
My wife was out today and usually she comes back with the news yet another couple with a young family are moving back to the UK.
Today she met a couple who have two young daughters who used to go to our daughter's Spanish school. They are out here for a holiday (surely they should be back at school now).
Anyway their daughters really struggled at first because they had never been to school in the UK, he is a builder and has struggled a little for work. If they could they say they would be back here in Spain in a shot - if they could make a living which clearly they failed to do the first time (when things were still thriving).
It was interesting to hear all of this because you hear of people moving back but then you never hear anything after that.
Do people move back and are really glad they did so?
Do people move back and find the schools in the UK much better?
Any feedback from anyone who has moved back?
Today she met a couple who have two young daughters who used to go to our daughter's Spanish school. They are out here for a holiday (surely they should be back at school now).
Anyway their daughters really struggled at first because they had never been to school in the UK, he is a builder and has struggled a little for work. If they could they say they would be back here in Spain in a shot - if they could make a living which clearly they failed to do the first time (when things were still thriving).
It was interesting to hear all of this because you hear of people moving back but then you never hear anything after that.
Do people move back and are really glad they did so?
Do people move back and find the schools in the UK much better?
Any feedback from anyone who has moved back?
#2
Lost in BE Cyberspace
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 5,368
Re: Moving Back To The UK
Reading in other forums, a lot have gone back and seem to be happy, but then they would say that! Bit like someone on here telling us that Spain is everything the UK isn't, and they are all blissfully happy in Spain It seems to be the norm that when people move to Spain, or viceversa, they like to slag off the place they left.
#3
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Everyone has a story, some sad some happy. I would suggest we are fortunate to live in a time where we can choose.
#5
Re: Moving Back To The UK
My wife was out today and usually she comes back with the news yet another couple with a young family are moving back to the UK.
Today she met a couple who have two young daughters who used to go to our daughter's Spanish school. They are out here for a holiday (surely they should be back at school now).
Anyway their daughters really struggled at first because they had never been to school in the UK, he is a builder and has struggled a little for work. If they could they say they would be back here in Spain in a shot - if they could make a living which clearly they failed to do the first time (when things were still thriving).
It was interesting to hear all of this because you hear of people moving back but then you never hear anything after that.
Do people move back and are really glad they did so?
Do people move back and find the schools in the UK much better?
Any feedback from anyone who has moved back?
Today she met a couple who have two young daughters who used to go to our daughter's Spanish school. They are out here for a holiday (surely they should be back at school now).
Anyway their daughters really struggled at first because they had never been to school in the UK, he is a builder and has struggled a little for work. If they could they say they would be back here in Spain in a shot - if they could make a living which clearly they failed to do the first time (when things were still thriving).
It was interesting to hear all of this because you hear of people moving back but then you never hear anything after that.
Do people move back and are really glad they did so?
Do people move back and find the schools in the UK much better?
Any feedback from anyone who has moved back?
Hated it and here we are 3rd time.
Spain is like a drug sometimes.It gets you and you are hooked.
I know what the poor people must be feeling cos its awful if you dont slot back in and if you were really happy in Spain you never will be unless you return to spain again and this is what weve done.
Things wont always be bad and economics will change for the better again.
And never give up the dream because you would die sad.
#7
In Estepona
Joined: Feb 2007
Location: Estepona, Spain
Posts: 633
Re: Moving Back To The UK
When I go back to the UK for visiting family, I find myself missing Spain a hell of a lot more than I miss the UK when I'm here. I have to keep reminding myself that I'm just back there for visiting and my life is still continuing in Spain.
I honestly think I would now need professional help mentally to become happy in the UK again. I just couldnt manage it! Spain is like a drug and i'm hooked. Im totally hooked on the sunshine too!
I honestly think I would now need professional help mentally to become happy in the UK again. I just couldnt manage it! Spain is like a drug and i'm hooked. Im totally hooked on the sunshine too!
#8
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We moved back last november, unfortunately we had no choice, it was for financial reasons, and we had a baby so had to think of him rather than ourselves. I miss Spain a lot, i miss my friends, i miss the weather, i'm constantly sat looking at the webcam......missing it. Bit sad really. Its okay here and its nice to go to tesco.....but the novelty soon wears off. The only thing crazily enough i am looking forward to this year is the winter, because you have the carpets and central heating. The summer i didn't look forward to at all and i was right to because it was over in the blink of an eye! And we are in a good part of england.
If we could survive, then i would be back in spain in a flash, but unfortunately we can't.....it seems that at the minute unless you work in the UK and go back and forth or are retired its hard work surviving in spain right now. I have a lot of friends who are desperately trying to sell their properties to get back to the UK as its all going pear shaped for them with employment. Its such a shame because it is a lovely country. I keep saying to my husband that i can put up with the UK for the time being if he promises we can go back and retire there!!
If we could survive, then i would be back in spain in a flash, but unfortunately we can't.....it seems that at the minute unless you work in the UK and go back and forth or are retired its hard work surviving in spain right now. I have a lot of friends who are desperately trying to sell their properties to get back to the UK as its all going pear shaped for them with employment. Its such a shame because it is a lovely country. I keep saying to my husband that i can put up with the UK for the time being if he promises we can go back and retire there!!
#9
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BUT WE ARE IN GLOBAL MESS at the moment and most of us didn't see the enormity of it happening... pull ya belts in - it's still a bumpy ride for a while.
#10
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Similar story here in Hondon Valley, Costa Blanca South... relationships straining, money tight, jobs scarce and couples selling up (or trying to).
BUT WE ARE IN GLOBAL MESS at the moment and most of us didn't see the enormity of it happening... pull ya belts in - it's still a bumpy ride for a while.
BUT WE ARE IN GLOBAL MESS at the moment and most of us didn't see the enormity of it happening... pull ya belts in - it's still a bumpy ride for a while.
#11
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So why aren't you getting benefits here - if you paid into the Spanish system surely there is no harm / shame in taking back out. I know of a lot of people here who are drawing 'dole' - after being made redundant, most worked in the Property Industry... and they tell me the 'dole' for at least a year ( I think) is linked to their last year's salary - so very livable. Not sure how long it lasts though ?!?!?
#12
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So why aren't you getting benefits here - if you paid into the Spanish system surely there is no harm / shame in taking back out. I know of a lot of people here who are drawing 'dole' - after being made redundant, most worked in the Property Industry... and they tell me the 'dole' for at least a year ( I think) is linked to their last year's salary - so very livable. Not sure how long it lasts though ?!?!?
#13
Re: Moving Back To The UK
How long it lasts depends on how long you've been contributing. They looks at your last 6 (I think) years and for each year of contributions you get either 3 or 4 (again can't remember) months of payments, up to a max of 2 years.
and it isn't as easy to get as over here, probably because there is a lot of pressure on the system over there right now. !
#14
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How long it lasts depends on how long you've been contributing. They looks at your last 6 (I think) years and for each year of contributions you get either 3 or 4 (again can't remember) months of payments, up to a max of 2 years.
Provided you've been making contributions it's not that difficult.
Provided you've been making contributions it's not that difficult.
#15
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Re: Moving Back To The UK
Well how difficult it is is debatable when you have a newborn baby and you're stressed out from not earning any money, i know from experience that a lot of official things in spain take several trips to several different places! Also, as i posted previously we decided to try and ride it out for a year using our savings and starting our own business by which point it would have been too late to claim. But anyway, like i said before, we preferred to earn money and when all is said and done, we are here now and not there, so perhaps your advice will help others. Thanks for the info though x
The wide benefit system in the UK does make it harder fot its people to accept that if you dont pay in, you get no help when things turn bad.
It does not enter into a British persons thoughts, that a country does not help the jobless a lot of the time, and the help has a time limit.
There is a thread on the Italian forum about state benefits for the unemployed and things seem the same as Spain, if you dont put in the pot, tough....you dont take anything out.
This seems to be very harsh to me, but I am used to the UK way of thinking and it is unbelievable to me that people can be left high and dry like that.