Our Managing Partner, León Fernando del Canto, has published and article in the Spear’s magazine where he analyses the legal changes that would affect British expatriates in Spain and in other European Union’s countries, once the United Kingdom will complete the Brexit.
Del Canto Chambers and the ‘Brexpats’ situation after Brexit
Del Canto Chambers and the ‘Brexpats’ situation after Brexit
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