24 Apr, 2021 @ 08:45
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DEAR JENNIFER: How do I get the best protection after Brexit?

Jennifer Cunningham 2

I understand that there are still different versions going around as to what is required under the Brexit terms for remaining in Spain.

Please make sure that you take legal advice and not just listen to various people’s interpretation.

The rules are quite simple but very rigid and believe me, the Spanish are not playing a game.

It will be very easy for them to discover who has adhered to the rules and those who have not, so take care.

I am sure there are many that have been reassessing, not only their lives, but where to live and checking all their paperwork is in order.

Please make sure that you have a very good house insurance and if you are eligible, life insurance would be a very good investment to have in place.

I recommend a Liberty Seguros policy which amazingly costs half of what the banks offer and for a better product, that protects the ones you love.

Although the life insurance we offer includes a certain amount towards the funeral costs, it is far better to have a funeral plan to work alongside.

There are two ways to be protected from the high costs of a funeral in Spain, and the speed which you have to have the money in place and never forgetting that bank accounts tend to be frozen for a while.

My company is able to offer you either a funeral insurance or a funeral plan, whichever is best suited to your needs and age.

The insurance policy starts as a little as €100 per year, so you could very easily, I’m sure, commit yourself to this amount.

Unfortunately age restrictions do apply for the funeral insurance.

However, funeral plans have no limit on age or health and an easy payment scheme is available and this policy is dual country, so even if you are limited to a 90 day stay in Spain, you will be covered in the UK as well.

Please call one of my staff who will be able to help you make the right decision for your family.

For more information, visit the website www.jennifercunningham.net or email [email protected].

Alex Trelinski

Alex worked for 30 years for the BBC as a presenter, producer and manager. He covered a variety of areas specialising in sport, news and politics. After moving to the Costa Blanca over a decade ago, he edited a newspaper for 5 years and worked on local radio.

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