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The Best Places For Retiring Abroad in 2022

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Since Brexit, the idea of relocating overseas for retirement might seem a little daunting. The good news is that there are plenty of EU and non-EU countries that offer excellent retirement schemes, as well as low living costs and fantastic weather. Bethany Hemsley from Smart Currency Exchange shares her top Read More ->

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New legislation being introduced by the British Government this week will allow overseas homeowners and buyers the opportunity to travel abroad from as early as March 30th. But anyone else seeking to take a holiday outside of the UK before the end of June, without a reasonable excuse to travel, Read More ->

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Just like with any house purchase, buying a house in Australia is investing in your future. So you could say it’s anything but a small decision. One that requires serious consideration whether you’re looking to relocate to the Land Down Under or just step away from renting. Therefore, the last Read More ->

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