Estate agents on the Costa del Sol
Brexit Update - Healthcare in Spain

Brit's access to Healthcare and Pensions in Spain Now Guaranteed until December 2020
Spain recently announced a royal decree to limit the impact of a no-deal Brexit on British expats that own property in Spain. They will guarantee healthcare provision and access to the social security system, which gives rights to pensions, until December 31st 2020. This will be a big relief to the 300,000 Britons, many of which are pensioners, living on the Costas who rely on access to local hospitals and doctors.
Health Minister Stephen Hammond said: “This is a positive step forward in securing an agreement which will enable British expats to access Spanish healthcare in the same way they do now. This should also give reassurance to the millions of British tourists who travel to Spain every year using the EHIC scheme for free or reduced medical costs if they need to see a doctor or nurse. Our next priority will be to continue our work with other EU member states so that healthcare access for all UK and EU nationals are protected in a no deal scenario.”
At last, some good Brexit news! For the thousands of people still hoping to make their new life in Spain, and for those already settled there, this week's royal decree is very positive. This is a sign that things are moving in the right direction so that, post-Brexit, our clients can continue to live the low-stress, hassle-free Mediterranean lifestyle that Spain has always offered. We're keeping a very close eye on all developments but we expect a longer-term positive outcome.
British nationals living in Spain are being encouraged by the UK government to check their residency status and ensure they are correctly registered. Further information is provided in their Living in Spain Guide about how to register as a resident, and details of upcoming outreach events.