Boletín de Prensa del Observatorio Europeo de Gerontomigraciones Nº 442, 30 de septiembre, 2022 European Observatory on Gerontomigration Press Bulletin#442 (30 September 2022)
"Older expats to receive support with new Apemex programme in Mijas", Euro Weekly News, 28 | 09 | 2022 - Noticia (Betty Henderson)
...an alliance of organisations in Mijas announced their new programme to help older expats, Apemex. ... will now provide assistance with ... daily difficulties. ... created by a collaboration between local groups including the British Legion, Age Care, the Red Cross, the British Benevolent Fund, La Cala Lions Group, Mijas’ Local Police with the local council and department for immigration and social services. ... local mayor ... said that the scheme “hoped to map older expats and to make their day-to-day life easier since many don’t have family or a support system nearby”.
"British veterans in Spain struggle to eat as falling pound wipes out savings", iNews, 28 | 09 | 2022 - Reportaje (Graham Keeley)
Armed forces veterans living in Spain are struggling to get by after the pound went into freefall against the euro, British Legion volunteers have told i. There are an estimated 30,000 veterans living in Spain, some of whom are pensioners while others are wounded former service people. Volunteers offering help to these veterans said there had been a 50 per cent rise in calls for help or advice since the British government’s mini-Budget last Friday which sent the financial markets into freefall.
"Another Brexit problem rears its head even for those who have lived in Spain for many years", Murcia Today, 26 | 09 | 2022 - Reportaje
The Spanish Local Municipal Elections take place on May 28, 2023 but many Brits living in Spain who previously enjoyed their right to vote will find it is now much harder. As a result of Brexit, British expats no longer enjoy the status of EU citizens, and so to be eligible to vote in local municipal elections, Brits now fall into the category of “Countries with reciprocal agreements”, which has different criteria for qualification than before.
"British expats in Spain forced to live with cesspits and no water or power in planning permission limbo", iNews, 24 | 09 | 2022 - Reportaje (Graham Keeley)
“You don’t expect this to happen,” said a 73-year-old British widow who does not hold the deed to her home despite a 20-year battle with authorities.
"Spain’s wealthiest British expats handed large tax cut, sparking political fury amid cost of living crisis", iNews, 24 | 09 | 2022 - Reportaje (Graham Keeley)
Well-off Britons have been given a tax windfall by Spain after the southern region of Andalusia abolished a “wealth tax” to attract investors in a controversial move... British expatriates who are residents in Spain or those with second homes along the costas whose worldwide assets are worth more than €700,000 (£612,104) will not have to pay the tax this year. The tax cut also applies to Britons who live in Spain for up to six months per year which can qualify them as tax residents. Andalusia’s conservative regional government hopes the measure will attract more British investors to become tax resident in one of the most popular areas with British property buyers in Spain.
"British residents now able to vote in Spanish local elections", Euro Weekly News, 22 | 09 | 2022 - Reportaje (Matthew Roscoe)
There will be various options for registering including online, but as of Thursday, September 22, “the Ministerial Order is amending the previous Order to include the United Kingdom in the list of countries with an Agreement signed with Spain. ... In order to vote, Brits must have been resident in Spain for 3 years or more and have to be registered on the Padron. Breakdown of the Electoral Census Office announcement.
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