Hey all,
We were recently contacted by Reuters, looking for our opinions about Spain. Unfortunately this writer assumed we were British - sadly we’re not - and so I put it to you, the Brits of Spain, to respond to her questions in a timely manner. Note that almost all of this has been previously discussed, but for those of you who’ve been following along perhaps you can add your two cents.
I’m currently writing a story for Reuters international news wire on the number of Britons migrating abroad, as it has increased in recent years. It would be fantastic if you could answer a few questions for me, namely:
- is the number of British expats in Spain increasing? Why do you think this is?
- is the cost of living in Spain much better than in England - could you give me some examples?
- what do you think is the most compelling reason for Britons to move to Spain?
- which age group is most likely to move to Spain - retired Britons seeking a leisurely retirement, or young adults after the sun and mediterranean lifestyle?
As I am writing to a tight deadline, I would really appreciate it if you could answer me as soon as possible.
Many thanks in advance for your help!
Kind Regards,
Sarah
From my Canadian perspective, a speculation:
- Apparently so. The number of Brits outnumbers all the other expat nations, with perhaps the exception of Germany. As I understand Brits are continuing to be able to sell up and move to Spain to take advantage of…
- the cost of living, which, indeed, seems much better than in England. I always quote the cheap tobacco, food and alcohol prices - all previously discussed on the forum.
- The weather seems to be that which most Brits name as their primary reason for moving to Spain. I doubt they’d discuss the appeal of living a high-on-the-hog lifestyle (by comparison to England) until they’ve had a few beer. I also know a number of sophisticated Brits who enjoy the culture and challenge of an expat lifestyle. Many expats are either looking for adventure (the young ones) or are running away from a relationship and la mala cultura occidental (the slightly older ones).
- I’m not sure if I understand the last question. “More likely?” What does that mean?