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Shirley V Jan 6th 2007 1:22 pm

Relocation
 
We are British ex-pats currently living in Canada for 30 years. We would like to retire to Andalucia. Can anyone advise if there are any problems they can forsee. We would be looking at selling our property here and long-term renting in Spain.
Thanks
Shirley

Miss Naughty Jan 6th 2007 9:22 pm

Re: Relocation
 

Originally Posted by Shirley V (Post 4256106)
We are British ex-pats currently living in Canada for 30 years. We would like to retire to Andalucia. Can anyone advise if there are any problems they can forsee. We would be looking at selling our property here and long-term renting in Spain.
Thanks
Shirley

Hi,
No problems i know off, good place to look at, is www.kyero.com they have lots of rental properties and advice.
Good luck with your move :)

Mitzyboy Jan 6th 2007 9:45 pm

Re: Relocation
 

Originally Posted by Shirley V (Post 4256106)
We are British ex-pats currently living in Canada for 30 years. We would like to retire to Andalucia. Can anyone advise if there are any problems they can forsee. We would be looking at selling our property here and long-term renting in Spain.
Thanks
Shirley


Hi Shirley

The biggest problem I have faced is dealing with the beaurocracy without being able to speak the language well enough. We have been lucky with good neighbours and they have helped us a lot.

Spain has its own set of problems and challenges, as does any country. You are used to these already I guess having already lived in another country, whereas it was something completely new for us and a baptism of fire!!

So my only comment would be that you should learn Spanish as soon as you possibly can, and seeing as you are renting you won't have the worry of ensuring a purchase is handled correctly and legally. I may be wrong, but someone told me its general to rent only on a 6 month or 11 month basis. I'm sure someone on here will have solid info on this.

Beachcomber Jan 6th 2007 10:14 pm

Re: Relocation
 
Even Spaniards have a problem with Spanish bureaucracy that's how the concept of the gestor came about.

Mitzyboy Jan 7th 2007 5:43 am

Re: Relocation
 

Originally Posted by Beachcomber (Post 4256738)
Even Spaniards have a problem with Spanish bureaucracy that's how the concept of the gestor came about.

Yes you're probably right :) So not speaking the language therefore makes it doubly impossible ;)

Fred James Jan 9th 2007 1:49 am

Re: Relocation
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 4257535)
Yes you're probably right :) So not speaking the language therefore makes it doubly impossible ;)

Which of course makes an English speaking gestor worth his weight in gold!

Casa Santo Estevo Jan 11th 2007 1:13 am

Re: Relocation
 

Originally Posted by Shirley V (Post 4256106)
We are British ex-pats currently living in Canada for 30 years. We would like to retire to Andalucia. Can anyone advise if there are any problems they can forsee. We would be looking at selling our property here and long-term renting in Spain.
Thanks
Shirley

Are you Canadian or do you have European passports? that is one thing that would make a difference.
What problems do you think you will encounter?

Here is a link to an interesting article about the expats having finding it hard to acclimatising themselves to the way of life here.

http://www.expatica.com/actual/artic...&story_id=9060


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