I thought this may be of interest. First a link to the BBC about
brexit, one owner wants to know where she stands regarding moving to her
Spanish property after brexit. Like anything though, the question was
never really answered. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32810887
Second, here's a copy of an email I sent to my local MP, again, not really answered.
Dear Sir,
With regards to Brexit, I am wondering if you would be able to answer my questions or have those questions raised.
I feel totally disappointed with the Brexit as I class myself as a
citizen of the world who, at the moment seems to be getting stripped of
my rights to live wherever I want.
A few years ago, my partner
and I were discussing buying a property in Spain. I wanted this along
with her, but said I would like to start learning the language before
buying, which I have done, two years with the Open University and now as
a mature full time student at the University of Huddersfield. In the
mean time, we have bought a property prior to Brexit. Since then, we are
in limbo. Will we ever be able to live in our property or is it now a
worthless holiday home? Basically a shattered dream!
Considering
that Teresa May was a remainer, why is she now trying to run a Brexit
dictatorship? She seems to have forgotten about people like me!
Negotiations are ongoing for those Europeans who already have
residencies both here and abroad but are there going to be any
negotiations for property owners like myself, who have already lost a
lot of money with properties that may not sell and the fall in the
pound.
Best regards,
Shaun Simmons
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