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Boletín de Prensa del Observatorio Europeo de Gerontomigraciones - European Observatory on Gerontomigration Press Bulletin (5 diciembre 2025)


 Boletín de Prensa del Observatorio Europeo de Gerontomigraciones / European Observatory on Gerontomigration Press Bulletin, nº 481, de 5 de diciembre de 2025.

 

"The best places to retire to in 2026 revealed — with Spain and Portugal slipping down the list", Daily Mail, 01 | 12 | 2025 - Noticia
An estimated eight per cent of British pensioners are currently living overseas, with popular spots including Spain, Portugal, France and Greece. It comes as International Living has released its 2026 Annual Global Retirement Index, revealing the best places to retire. Using real-time data, experts have revealed the spots where expats will receive the warmest welcome, as well as the locations where your money will stretch the furthest.

"Spain losing out to Greece as world’s best place to retire in 2026: report", Majorca Daily Bulletin, 01 | 12 | 2025 - Noticia
Rising costs of living, property prices and paperwork are apparently putting Britons looking to move or retire overseas off Spain and even Portugal, traditionally the top destinations. According to International Living’s 2026 Annual Global Retirement Index, Greece is now the top sport.

"I’m an expat planning to draw a UK state pension, the Budget could ruin my retirement", MSN, 27 | 11 | 2025 - Reportaje (Graham Keeley y Silvia Marchetti)
News that the Government is changing the rules around people living abroad and paying into a state pension has come as a blow to British expats in countries like Spain and Italy. Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the change in her Budget speech on Wednesday, saying that: “The Conservatives allowed thousands of people abroad to buy their way into the state pension for as little as £3.50 a week, debasing the purpose of our pension system.” Reeves added that she would abolish the system that allowed expats who have only worked in the UK for a few years to pay relatively low voluntary national insurance (NI) contributions and access a state pension, “increasing the time that someone has to live or work in Britain to ten years and increasing the contributions they must pay”.

"Retirarse en España: dónde buscan vivienda los mayores extranjeros", Brainsre.news, 19 | 11 | 2025 - Reportaje (Marian Romero)
Los extranjeros compraron 71.155 viviendas en España en el primer semestre de 2025, un 19,3% del total. Alicante, Málaga y Baleares concentran gran parte de esta demanda ligada al retiro europeo.

Últimas noticias OEG

Rafael Durán, miembro del OEG, entrevistado para el reportaje "Por qué las zonas turísticas aparecen siempre entre las más pobres: el espejismo de los ingresos invisibles de los residentes europeos" (El Diario, 22/11/2025).

 

Nota: Este Boletín de Prensa realiza un seguimiento periodístico de los aspectos más destacados del fenómeno de la movilidad transfronteriza de personas mayores estudiado en el Observatorio Europeo de Gerontomigraciones. Mi agradecimiento a la Coordinadora del observatorio, la Profesora Mayte Echezarreta Ferrer, así como a sus miembros, investigadores y colaboradores, por su labor y por permitir su difusión en Conflictus Legum.


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