Living in Spain and Brexit info session in Pollensa tomorrow

PALMA INFO SESSION: They will be addressing questions on a range of issues, including residency, registration, healthcare and pensions. Photo: Shutterstock

CONTINUING the series of events for UK nationals on Living in Spain and Brexit, the British consulate in Palma de Mallorca is hosting an information session in Pollensa tomorrow (Tuesday).

Lloyd Milen, Consul General and Lucy Gorman, Vice-Consul, will be discussing Brexit and addressing any concerns British residents may have, as well as providing an update on the process of Brexit negotiations.

They will be addressing questions on a range of issues, including residency, registration, healthcare and pensions.

Lloyd Milen said: “As we move closer to March 29, the consulate will continue with the outreach events that we have planned, updating citizens as and when we have more information.

“In the meantime, I continue to urge all UK nationals living in Spain to ensure you are correctly registered and stay up to date with the latest news, by signing up for email alerts and visiting the Living in Spain guide on gov.uk and continuing to follow our Brits in Spain social media channels, including on Facebook.”

The Living in Spain and Brexit information session takes place on Tuesday (February 12), 13:30pm -14:30pm, at St Andrew’s Church, Carrer de Mestral 4, Pollensa

Advice for UK nationals living in Spain can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-spain

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