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Possible move to Gib

Last activity 27 July 2023 by SimCityAT

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kevincattermole61

Hi


My name is Kev Cattermole and I am looking for something to do when I retire. I have an issue with retiring as I am guardian to My 6 year old Granddaughter so i cannot just retire and move abroad as i need to think about her education. So i thought could Gib be an option to retire in the sun and keep my obligations to my granddaughter to look after her until she is 18. I served in the Royal navy for 18 years so Know Gib quite well.

Is it possible to move and get my granddaughter into a local school. I would properly look to Rent to start with to make sure thing work out. If anyone can offer advice I would appreciate it and see if my crazy plan is workable.


Thanks Kev catt

Bhavna

Hello Kev,


Welcome on board !


Your project is totally feasible however I would recommend that you organise a discovery trip to Gib to assess whether it is a good fit for you and your grand daughter.


Have you ever been to Gibraltar ?


Regards

Bhavna

Cynic

Hi and welcome to the Forum.


Possibly a good move. As a UK citizen, you can live in Gibraltar without the usual hassle of visas and residence permits; assuming you have a Court's backing, your granddaughter shouldn't be a problem either, but you need to check this carefully.


The only thing I can think of is the special tax status that Gib gives to many retirees will be nullified by the fact that your Forces Pension is taxed at source (so in the UK). My advice would be to speak to HMRC and a financial advisor and see what your options are.


I hope this helps.


Cynic

Expat Team

kevincattermole61

@Bhavna hi yes I have been many times during my time in the Navy although l believe it has change some what since I was last there in the 90s I am stopping off next year on a cruse so will see for my self . Just seems it could be an option to retire to the Sun whilst still carting for my granddaughter.


thanks for replying I can keep dreaming 😴

kevincattermole61

@Cynic hi thanks for your reply as I am still working I am taxed at 40% on my Navy pension so I would have to research this. my wife and I have a court order to be my granddaughters guardian so that shouldn’t be an issue but I need to ensure she continues her education at an English speaking school so that is why Gib seems an option. To allow us to retire in the sun and still carry out our obligations to our grandaughter. I will keep researching and hopefully can make a dream come true. Thanks Kev

Cynic

@Cynic hi thanks for your reply as I am still working I am taxed at 40% on my Navy pension so I would have to research this. my wife and I have a court order to be my granddaughters guardian so that shouldn’t be an issue but I need to ensure she continues her education at an English speaking school so that is why Gib seems an option. To allow us to retire in the sun and still carry out our obligations to our grandaughter. I will keep researching and hopefully can make a dream come true. Thanks Kev
-@kevincattermole61

Hi again.


I sympathize, I'm an ex-Serviceman myself and the good news is that your pension is offset against your personal allowance once you retire; mine dropped to almost none at first, then my state pension kicked in, and together with my private workplace pension I accrued once I left the Forces and  started to pay out, I'm almost back where I started.  It may depend on which pension scheme you're on.


A few further thoughts.  Perhaps speak to the Forces Pension Society they will almost certainly have some members in and around Gib; they have a website, and this link will take you to it.  Also, The RBL have a branch in Gib; they have a Facebook page and this link will take you straight to it.  One last thing, I don't know if you ever joined the RAOB, but they have a Lodge in Gib; they also have a website and this link will take you straight to it.


I hope this helps.


Cynic

Expat Team

saarahhyder

Hi Kevin,


I think one of the biggest problems in gib is the cost of a two bedroom place. Living in Gibralter properties are extremely  small and rents are extremely high. Just for a studio apartment cost £1000 a month two bedrooms is easily around £2000 a month. On the plus side, if your daughter does attend Gibralter schools and is a resident there for five years and he’s created she will receive a uni education in the UK for free including accommodation costs and often includes flights and travels back and forth to Gibralter from the UK in the uni holidays. It is a great place to live. People are very friendly and you can regularly travel across to Spain and enjoy what Spain has to offer., great features and great food. But I would certainly look at the cost of rental properties and see if it still remains an option. Good luck don’t give up on the dream.

kevincattermole61

Hi


thanks for your reply I have looked and seen that the price of Property is high I should be able to rent my House in the UK for £2000 PM so this would off set against a place in Gib. I will keep research and see if we can make the move. 


Thanks

Kev

SimCityAT

Hi
thanks for your reply I have looked and seen that the price of Property is high I should be able to rent my House in the UK for £2000 PM so this would off set against a place in Gib. I will keep research and see if we can make the move.

Thanks
Kev
-@kevincattermole61


It is possible to get a 2 bedroom apartment for €1225 I have just seen in Gib so there are properties available.

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