moving to the costa blanca - tips from an expat
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Some useful advice for people moving abroad to the Costa Blanca from the UK. This week Alex Burns, an expat located in Javea, has shared some useful tips for people planning to make the move abroad. To be part of our latest twitter trend, share this content or to give further useful information for new expats in the area, simply use the hashtag #AESpaña at the end of your tweet or click on the blue Twitter bird to tweet the current tip.TRANSCRIPT
We asked a British expatriate, living in Javea, what tips he would give fellow Brits looking to move out to the Costa Blanca. Alex Burns has lived in Spain for over ten years. See what he had to say in our interactive slideshare…
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Afraid of missing out on
all your favourite UK TV shows?
Set up a VPN
to resume unrestricted
viewing on the internet.
Wouldn’t give up Sky TV to move to Spain? Then it’s a good job you don’t have to…
Don’t be concerned about finding the right school for your children in the Costa Blanca. There are a
number of UK and International schools in the area.
Don’t get caught out by the shops in Spain - be sure to check which shops near you close for lunch hours.
Be sure to check whether tap water in your area is
potable without a filter.
Alternatively bottled water is extremely good value.
The Costa Blanca is filled with fiestas, so read up about your town to see what family fun is near you.
If your car has UK plates, avoid inevitable police checks and double-check that everything’s in full working
order to save yourself both time and money.
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