Living in Spain
Moving Visas
Spain is a full member of the European Union or EU and as such, we as British nationals have freedom of movement throughout the EU. This means that we can live and if required work in Spain without great difficulties
Pensions
UK Government pensions are payable directly into your Spanish bank account by the relevant agency.
Health Care
Once registered as a resident in your chosen location, you can also enjoy the full benefits of the Spanish health care service, assuming you are of pensionable age or are working. There are also numerous private health care companies in Spain and normally these are cheaper than the English equivalent.
Schools
There are many international schools in Spain. These
are private day schools, where the teaching is predominantly in
English.
The majority of these schools follow either the International
baccalaureate or the IGCSE exams.Spanish state schools are very good
and follow the Baccalaureate system. The teaching (as you would
expect) is in Spanish.
Young children tend to pick up Spanish very quickly and are therefore
ideal for the Spanish education system. Older children tend to take a
little longer and are normally put in a school year below their UK
equivalent, as it often takes 6-12 months to master the language.
Leisure Activities/Sports
As you would imagine the climate in Spain is ideal for outdoor pursuits. All sports are available with golf, tennis, football, sailing and swimming being the prime examples.
Spain also has excellent (and cheap) skiing in the Sierra Nevada mountains (Granada).
The Mediterranean offers a wealth of options to the scuba diver, with Mazarron having two very good diving schools.
Gastronomy
Due to the close proximity to the sea, seafood is always a
favourite option. One of Spain's traditional dishes is of course
Paella and this comes in many guises depending on the region.
In
the winter months Andalucia produces wonderful game, such as wild
boar, venison and partridge.
Olives
and olive oil are a must as are the abundant and very cheap oranges
and other citrus fruit.
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Murcia and Andalucia are well known for their "peasant
food". This normally comes in the form of hearty stew, with
Gabanzas (chickpeas) or rice as a base. Served with fresh crusty
bread, drizzled with local olive oil and washed down with a robust red
wine.
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