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The key to expat retiree happiness is a good quality of life, good weather and a low cost of living, according to an international survey.
Spain is the number one retirement destination for British expats, followed by Australia, the United States, France and then Ireland, new research shows.
New UK treasury reforms could see retirees who live and own property abroad able to spend up to a third of their time back home each year without paying any tax.
Forget the rat race – buying abroad offers bargain properties and the living is easy, says Christopher Middleton.
Holidaymakers and expats alike will benefit from the EU's new Cross Border Healthcare Directive, which means all European citizens can seek medical treatment in an EU state and claim it back on their return home.
If you are looking to up sticks and spend your golden years somewhere warmer, check out Standard Life's new list of the world's top five retirement hotspots - but before you jump on that plane, be warned that a life abroad may leave you less well off than staying in Blighty thanks to pension woes...
As less people seek homes on Spain's large developments, many are turning to well-priced renovation projects...
The weak Pound against the Euro means many expat pensioners living in Spain have had their income slashed by 20 per cent...
Currency buying options increase the appeal of this Spanish island for property buyers wanting to escape the UK...
Thousands of Brits who sold properties in Spain between June 2004 and December 2006 could be owed a tax rebate...
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