Photo Title: Attendees are encouraged to book in advance as these popular sessions often fill up quickly
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Expats living in or planning to move to Spain have a unique opportunity this month, with a series of free advisory meetings taking place in the Costa Blanca and Murcia region.
Organised by Expat Briefings, these sessions are designed to guide foreigners through the often-complex Spanish rules and regulations that affect full-time and part-time residents.
Expat Briefings Offer Free Advice Across Costa Blanca and Murcia
The events, which include complimentary breakfasts, are set to take place at several popular venues. Coopers Bar in Dona Pepa, Quesada, will host a session on Tuesday, October 21, starting at 10:30am. La Zona Terraza in Los Alcazares follows on Thursday, October 23, with similar timings. Further meetings are scheduled at Captain’s Bar in Punta Prima on Tuesday, October 28, and Laguna Tavern in Entre Naranjos, Vistabella Golf, on Wednesday, October 29.
According to the organisers, the briefings cover an extensive range of topics that are essential for anyone living in Spain. These include visa requirements, tax obligations, the Modelo 720 declaration, inheritance and estate planning, compliant savings and investments, wills, and funeral arrangements. The sessions aim to provide clear guidance on how to navigate the legal and financial landscape in Spain, helping expats avoid pitfalls that can arise from a lack of understanding.
Expat Briefings emphasises that their sessions are fully interactive, allowing attendees to ask questions directly to experts. This combination of professional guidance and practical advice is designed to give expats confidence in managing their affairs legally and efficiently.
While the sessions are free, organisers strongly recommend reserving a place in advance either via the Expat Briefings website or by contacting the team directly through email. Attendees can also enjoy a complimentary breakfast, making the mornings both informative and sociable.
For more information and to reserve your spot, visit www.expatbriefings.com or reach out via email at info@expatbriefings.com. These events are proving to be an invaluable resource for the expatriate community in Spain.
