Originally posted by vetran
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
Yeah but it's not a deal you'd ever want.
Gib voted 95% in the referendum to stay in the EU and they're pretty flexible, when it comes to sovereignty, if it means securing free movement etc. It's the UK Govt, doing the negotiating, who aren't that amenable.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
imagine that a deal...
Gib voted 95% in the referendum to stay in the EU and they're pretty flexible, when it comes to sovereignty, if it means securing free movement etc. It's the UK Govt, doing the negotiating, who aren't that amenable.Last edited by woody1; 24 January 2024, 08:29.
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Originally posted by marshall mathers View PostNot sure how expensive it is to live there but would be interested to know.
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-livin...try2=Gibraltar
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
If you did retire there as aBrit, would you still be limited to 90 days in the EU? If so, that would leave you with 275 days a year to pootle about on 6.8 km² most of which is uninhabitable and which often has a cloud stuck above it.
Enjoy.
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Fascinating place (from a visitor perspective).
A little bit of Britain at the bottom of Spain with views of Africa.
I found all the war history there very interesting.
Not sure how expensive it is to live there but would be interested to know.
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
If you did retire there as aBrit, would you still be limited to 90 days in the EU? If so, that would leave you with 275 days a year to pootle about on 6.8 km² most of which is uninhabitable and which often has a cloud stuck above it.
Enjoy.
Weather doesn't look too bad compared to here.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2411585
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
I thought it would be easier to retire to Gib than Spain but maybe Paddy's right and it's not.
Enjoy.
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Don't expect British Crown Dependencies to have the same settling rules as the UK. You will be better off on mainland Spain,
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