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Making a Trip to Spain More Permanent

We've all been there: travelling to a foreign destination and desperately upset when we have to return to the doom and gloom of the United Kingdom! If it's not the government and corrupt politicians getting right on our wick, the weather is always the biggest reason why so many sensible Brits head abroad.

One of the most popular countries in this regard is still Spain. Okay, so there has been something of a decline over the past five years or so, but Spain easily ranks as one of our favourite destinations for relocation.

As there are two ferry companies that operate car ferry services to the north of the country, removals to spain can actually work out more cheaply than if you had to move all of your possessions by air. When you contact any such international removal company, trust me, they will be completely experienced in moving previous customers and will ensure that everything runs like a well-oiled machine.

The parts of Spain that see the majority of British ex-pats moving in are along the east and southern coasts of the country. Andalucia and the Costa del Sol are especially popular and this is mainly as a consequence of the near-perfect weather conditions that can be expected here.

As Spain is a member state of the EU, living in this country is relatively easy and you can work within the state without any problems, if you too are an EU citizen.


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