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Aug 6

Currency Alert - Pound headed for another major slide?

The Pound continues its downward spiral …

With the new PM pushing the UK towards a no-deal Brexit, the economic risks are mounting.

Analysts are predicting that the Pound could suffer another major slide.

In fact, over the last few days Investec, Danske Bank and ICAP have all stated that in the event of a hard exit, the Pound could reach parity with the Euro.

Over the coming months, where the Pound will land is anyone’s guess.

Even the bookmakers can’t decide what the most likely outcome is from here with similar odds for another extension, a general election or a no-deal Brexit!!!

If you have a foreign exchange requirement, doing nothing does not alleviate your currency risk.

Rates can always move higher or lower but it’s a question of whether you can afford further adverse movements.

To discuss your situation, call us on 01872 487 500 to speak to a currency specialist.

Or to find out current exchange rates, please click on the link below.

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Have a great day, Geoff Lambourne - Direct Dial me on 0044 (0)1872 487 470.

Current rates: 

Tuesday 6th August 2019 at 10:45

£1.00 GBP = 1.0883 EURO

£1.00 GBP = 1.2191 USD

£1.00 GBP = 1.7957 AUD

£1.00 GBP = 1.8626 NZD

£1.00 GBP = 1.6095 CAD

£1.00 GBP = 18.0848 ZAR

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Aug 5

All the agents I dealt with were efficient and very good

Bonjour Sharon,

Service from you was a pleasure. All the agents I dealt with were efficient and very good. I highly recommend your agent in Manche (Lower Normandy) as it was her who came across the property we purchased. Would like to compliment everyone I dealt with thank you so much.

Kindest regards Janet Smith.

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Buying a Chateau, Manor House, Farmhouse, Cottage, Holiday Home, Lake or just a Plot of land in France is easy with Cle France, You can do the same, it is easy for you because WE guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process from the very start to completion and beyond!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move"!

Thank You Cle France

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Jul 30

I Recommended Cle France Very Highly

Cle France have successfully supported me through the process from viewing to purchase on my recent first time purchase outside the UK.

As well as pointing me in the right direction on several fronts, I found it very reassuring to have them on my side supporting me with the most minor queries and recommended them very highly.

Matthew Bradshaw.

Psst - Have you seen our "Meet the Team" page?

Buying a Chateau, Manor House, Farmhouse, Cottage, Holiday Home, Lake or just a Plot of land in France is easy with Cle France, You can do the same, it is easy for you because WE guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process from the very start to completion and beyond!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move"!

Thank You Cle France

For everything you need to know about French property visit www.clefrance.co.uk

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Jul 30

There is no charge for the support we provide

Question:

Hi Alex, We are looking to sell our UK property early next year and live in our touring caravan in France whilst looking for a property to buy. I frequently look at your website and have seen some stunning property in our price range. Are Cle France able to help us with utilities, etc and also the actual reality of becoming a French resident? Many thanks for your advice, Helen

Answer:

Hi Helen, Many thanks for your message,

And yes, absolutely, we support our clients right the way through their property search, from initially arranging your viewing schedule, through to support during the purchasing process and help once you have competed: this includes transfer for utilities into your name, assistance with opening a bank account, insuring your property, health insurance and going through the residency process. In fact anything you may need we endeavour to help you.

I should add there is no charge for this support, and that you pay the same fees as a French person buying their home.

Once you have an idea of the dates of your visit let me know, and we’ll get started for you!

You can also download our Free Guide to Brexit PDF here.

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Jul 30

My dream has always been to live in France

Question: 

Hello Alex, My dream has always been to live in France but work in the UK. My job allows me a lot of flexibility and I can work from home a lot so I don't need to be in my office every week. I was planning my move within the next 2 years and was interested in southern France such as the Dordogne not far from an airport.

However, as our current government has been hell bent on acting like a lunatic by leaving Europe I'm wondering if my dreams will now be shattered?

Could you tell me how difficult is it going to be to move my main residence to France if this current idiotic government decides to leave the EU without a deal?

I feel so strongly about this and staying in the EU that I would even consider becoming a French citizen if I was allowed to.

Most of the money I would need would come from my UK house sale, so I would have around £90,000 available.

Thanks, Yours sincerely, Andrew.

Answer: 

Hi Andrew, Brexit is a big question, and quite complex for me to try to answer succinctly: but there are quite a few articles on our blog pages on the website from various sources, especially from our legal contacts, so do have a browse over those, though with the situation changing so much they may be a bit out of date in some respects.

My own view is that 'BREXIT’ may or may not happen, nothing would surprise me anymore. And what has surprised me most is that for us nothing much has changed, British people are still moving to France to live, in fact we've just had our busiest month in 8 years, I think there’s a degree of people moving as quickly as possible whilst they still can.

But whatever happens the process of withdrawing from the EU will not be a speedy one, and the residency of those ex-pats living in France and elsewhere in the EU will no doubt continue to form a part of that negotiation process.

When I moved to France a residency permit known as the ‘Carte De Sejour’ was required; it was a relatively straightforward application process (or at least as straightforward as a French bureaucratic process can be!) Perhaps this would be re-introduced for British residents in the future, or it may be that you would need to apply for residency in the same way that Americans, Australians and other non EU countries do, for now we simply do not know. Of course owning holiday homes abroad will remain as it is today, there is no restrictions for non EU members on owning a house in France.

Clearly there remain many questions to be answered, and fine details to be ironed out. But what is becoming apparent is that this will be a long process, possibly years in the making, and we will of course bring further news as and when it becomes available during the coming months. But in the meantime life continues much as it always has done: the British have always lived, worked and retired to sunnier climes, and that will doubtless continue, even if some administrative aspects of live abroad may change.

You can also download our Free Guide to Brexit PDF here.

Have you got a question?

If so we will answer it....

Simply click on the image below that takes you to the "Ask Alex" page, fill out the form and I will get back to you very soon.

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