How will the Portuguese budget impact expats?
UK’s exit from EU means Brits may no longer be able to take advantage of previous benefits
UK’s exit from EU means Brits may no longer be able to take advantage of previous benefits
It is available to individuals resident or employed in the UK
Higher tax bands and a permanent wealth tax could significantly dent people’s finances
It has also opened a Geneva office with plans to launch a London operation in future
They may not be able to receive payments from pension providers into their bank
People who buy a home will receive a residency permit and business licence
It will be made available to ‘top talent’ globally for up to 10 years
As local schemes may be ‘exposed to high economic insecurity’
‘Range is limited and often expensive’
There should be an ‘increase in qualifications to enter the market’ for those specialising in Brits overseas
Over a third added family members to their current plan
As number of advisers in the sector ‘only looks like to decrease’ when UK leaves the EU