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Bye bye UK hola España!
Summer of fun Celebrities flock to Ibiza as they search for coronavirus relief...
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Sunken treasure
The fight is on as Spain tries to claim a multi-billion euro fortune discovered on the sea bed...
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Numbers of Brits making a new home in Spain jumps 500% as time runs out
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BRITS have been scrambling to make a new life in Spain with the numbers registering the country as their new home jumping fivefold in the run up to Brexit. New research has revealed that over 20,000 expats applied for a residency card (residencia) as part of the rush to stay in the country following the referendum in 2016. Spain is the most popular place for Brits to move to, according to the data, with thousands of Brits fleeing
ing between 2016 and 2018. The great expat escape is part of a wider trend seen across Europe, to the costas for sun, sand and cer- with researchers revealing that the number of Brits hurrying to take up tainty following the Brexit vote. Research from the WZB Social Sci- citizenship in an EU state has soared ence Center showed an average of by 500%, with a whopping 73,642 2,300 people from the UK sought people moving away from the UK in residency in Spain each year be- 2016-18. While Spain was the most popular tween 2008 and 2015. But after the referendum in 2016, destination for Brits, Germany and the number rose by five times the France also saw a significant rise in amount, with 21,250 Brits register- the number of expats arriving from British shores. The spike suggests that the referendum results vote prompted Brits to make their move offiPLUMBING & AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS cial before Brexit was finalised and freedom of movement came to EAS Electric 25 basic an end. SPECIAL Inverter hot and cold A++ Co-author Daniel Auer * OFFER said: “The uncertainStandard installation ty surrounding Brexit has certainly caused 555€ (inc IVA) large numbers of people to pack their bags *Available to Olive Press readers, Simply call and mention Olive Press in both directions.” He added: “These inAir Conditioning | Bathroom Fitting creases are of a magnitude that you would Gas and Oil Central Heating | Electrics
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expect when a country is hit by a major economic or political crisis.” His colleague Daniel Tetlow said that the rise was a ‘striking commitment to integrate or socially embed’. He continued: “We’re observing a phenomenon and a redefining of what it means to be British European.” During the research, half of interviewees revealed they chose to leave the UK quickly, showing ‘increased impulsiveness, spontaneity and risk-taking.’ Brits voted to leave the EU back in 2016 and while the country officially left in January, Britain remains bound by EU rules during a transition period that lasts until the end of 2020. For years, many Brits have lived and worked in Spain without formally registering, but uncertainty over new rules means thousands are scrambling to preserve their residency and employment status. Despite 21,250 Brits successfully securing a residence card between 2016 and 2018, registering in Spain has now become an uphill struggle for many as Brexit looms closer. Torture by red tape: Page 6
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