Informative talk organised by Brexpats in Spain

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La Cala de Mijas Town Hall, where the meeting will be held.

THE group, Brexpats in Spain, have organised an informative talk in collaboration with Mijas Town Hall. The main topics of discussion will be the padron and pensions. The mayor of Mijas Juan Carlos Maldonado will attend along with representatives from the foreigners department and statistics office to explain the padron. A representative from deVere Group will be on hand to talk about pensions.  The meeting will take place at 7.30pm on September 30 in the La Cala de Mijas Town Hall.

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    • kay peukert

      01 October 2016 • 11:28

      too far away for me
      we need something in costa blanca north
      kay

    • Jim Carter

      08 November 2016 • 14:18

      SIGN THE PETITIONS !
      I was an expat for 9 years, including 7 in Benelux. I started a Parliamentary Petition No. 166833 “Preserve all existing rights of UK citizens to Freedom of Movement in the EU”, but I urgently need help to publicise it on Facebook & Twitter.

      Get all your family & friends/contacts to sign and promote the Petitions:
      #166833 above at link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/166833,
      #133540 “Let Parliament decide whether or not we remain a member of the European Union” at link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/133540,
      and to include protecting our valued friends the EU citizens who are ex-pats in the UK: #135700 “Keep the Free Movement of People Between the UK and the EU” at link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/135700,
      and others SPECIFIC TO EXPATS like
      #161997 “On BREXIT British expatriates should retain their healthcare within the EU” at link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/161997, and

      #161717 “Maintain Pension increases for British pensioners living in the EU.” at link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/161717.

      We Lost the Vote, but we can still Win the Terms !
      ! Buena suerte, amigos ! Jim

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