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Retirement Planning in Spain: What Expats Should Review Before Tax Season
For many expats living in Spain, tax season is more than an administrative task. It is an opportunity to review whether your financial future is truly on track. Retirement planning often sits quietly in the background while people focus on moving home, healthcare, property purchases, schooling or adapting to life in a new country. Yet

Cyber Insurance in Spain: Protect Your Business in 2026
Cyber attacks in Spain are no longer limited to banks, technology companies or large corporations. Small businesses, professional firms, shops, clinics, manufacturers, hospitality businesses and international entrepreneurs are increasingly exposed to online fraud, phishing, data theft and system interruption. For expats running a business in Spain, the risk can feel even more difficult to manage

What Happens If Your Dog Causes a Traffic Accident in Spain?
Most dog owners never imagine their pet could cause a serious road accident. Yet in Spain, situations involving escaped dogs and traffic incidents happen more often than many expats realise, particularly in coastal areas, urbanisations, rural roads and busy tourist zones. For foreign residents living in Spain, these moments can become especially overwhelming. Beyond the

Professional Indemnity Insurance in Spain: A Practical Guide for Expats, Freelancers and Autónomos
Professional indemnity insurance in Spain is one of those covers many expats only discover when a client asks for it, a contract mentions it, or a professional college requires proof of insurance. By then, the question usually feels urgent: do I really need this cover, what does it protect, and how is it different from

UK Travel Rules and Travel Insurance for Spanish Residents in 2026
Travelling from Spain to the UK used to feel simple for many residents, especially for expats with family, business or personal ties in Britain. In 2026, the journey requires more preparation. The UK Electronic Travel Authorisation system now affects many visa exempt travellers, including Spanish passport holders, and stricter checks mean that documentation must be

How Expats in Spain Can Protect Their Finances Against Inflation and Rising Living Costs
Moving to Spain is often associated with a better quality of life, more sunshine and a lower cost of living compared to many Northern European countries. However, many expats quickly discover that financial stability abroad requires more planning than expected. Inflation affects everyday life in subtle ways. Utility bills increase gradually, supermarket prices climb over

