Stephen Grimmer Stephen Grimmer | 4 months ago

Charles Dalrymple-ChumleyOther non-EU sun locations within a 3 hour flight? Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia per chance? I think they will find the Caribbean unaffordable, and Florida equally if not more restrictive on over-staying visas.

Stephen Grimmer Stephen Grimmer | 4 months ago

I always thought formal letters to the editor (as opposed to online comments) needed to include a full name and address. Obviously 'Simon' wants to flaunt his sense of entitlement anonymously!

user Ulla Jackson | 4 months ago

Christopher GrubbBecause they moan more than other nationalities, that makes them special!

user Zoltan Teglas | 4 months ago

How could Spain possibly survive without the money that these second home owners spend? Very well and very easily it seems.

user Christopher Grubb | 4 months ago

My wife and I are Australian, we live permanently on Mallorca and pay taxes like all residents, but we are still subject to the Schengen 90/180 when travelling anywhere outside Spain. We would also dearly love to get relief from the Schengen rules. Quite frankly what makes the Brits think they are so special?? They are now just another 3rd party country. Why do they expect / demand special treatment? I find it quite offensive that they think they should get some special dispensation.

user Sara | 4 months ago

Charles Dalrymple-ChumleySo you want Spain to unilaterally break (longstanding) EU/Schengen rules? Unbelievable! What is it with some British holiday home owners that they think they are so special, so much more important than citizens of other non EU countries? As I mentioned in a previous comment, you left the EU of your own choice yet you still want to interfere with EU rulings! In any event this should have been addressed in the Brexit negotiations, it wasn’t so blame your own politicians for that. Ask them to ask the EU to change the rules. This is not a Spain issue. How many of those now complaining actually voted in favour of Brexit I wonder?

user Ulla Jackson | 4 months ago

Charles Dalrymple-ChumleyIf British gets concessions so should all other third countries who have properties in Mallorca. The also give but don't take. They eat, drink etc etc just like the British. You can't make just one third country special. Either they are in or out of EU. If out they should all be treated the same. Could some countries claim special treatment in the UK? I doubt it.

user Ulla Jackson | 4 months ago

A AThis does not affect me. It was a democratic vote, but won't please all.

Charles Dalrymple-Chumley Charles Dalrymple-Chumley | 4 months ago

If the Spanish Government decided to take unilateral action and allow British home owners in Spain longer stay permits then the economic consequences would be greatly to the country's benefit. Mallorca relies on tourism for its income and British home owners are a part of that market. Brits wanting to live most of the year in their Mallorcan homes give but don't take. They spend money eating, drinking, driving, shopping and keeping tradespeople in service. They have no rights or access to benefits or hand-outs or free health care so they take nothing from the Mallorcan infrastructure and system. An acknowledgment by the Government that on island pre-Brexit British home owners are a special case and the granting of special permits would be a win-win for all. If this is not seriously considered and no action is taken Brits may be forced to sell up and transfer their favours to other locations.

user A A | 4 months ago

Ulla JacksonActions certainly do have implications, but those impacted are not always those who took the actions. Please write to UK government if this impacts you and perhaps one day things will change.