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surgery02Having cosmetic procedures carried out in Spain may cost less than in the UK, and means you can recuperate in the sun. Words Liz Silverster

With a good selection of private hospitals and clinics, Spain makes a great choice for cosmetic surgery. While the Euro exchange rate means you won’t get such a great deal as you did a few years ago, you’re still likely to pay less than in the UK and with great service, post-op care and accommodation usually included in the price, it really does look like a good option.

If you’re thinking that Spain may be the place to go but are considering it alongside other countries, bear in mind that Spain is preferable to faraway places – there are lots of cheap flights and it doesn’t take long to get there. With long-haul destinations, being stuck on a plane for many hours and excessive time changes are not a great idea post-surgery. Besides, the large expat community means English isn’t such a problem in Spain as it can be in some other countries, and the hospitals have a great reputation.

Read more in the March issue of Living Abroad magazine

Active ImageLiving in a tent, relaxing with pythons and chasing crocodiles – all in a day’s work for Scottish expat Kat Mee. Words and pictures Lisa Young

 

“In 2005, at the age of 23 years old, I left the east coast of Scotland on a round-the-world trip,” says Kat Mee. “Little did I know that over the next few years I’d become the supervisor for one of Australia’s top eco-lodges, and be chasing massive crocodiles across the wetlands of Australia’s Northern Territory.”

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Active ImageEven in an economic downturn, golf property tends to hold its value – and its rental potential. Roderick Easdale finds out why

“Golf properties are always a good investment,” believes Ian Cunningham of escapes2.com. “In difficult times they hold their value better than other properties and in the longer term will always see a good return because a golf course ensures open views and low-density construction.” For this reason golf properties are also popular with non-golfers - James Wyatt of Barton Wyatt International says that 70% of the buyers of its golf properties aren’t golfers.

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Author Jo Parfitt explains how finding a new career or starting a business venture overseas can be as easy as one, two, three

 

Many people going to live abroad plan to embark on a new career once they have settled in. This is no pipedream. What you need is solid advice that will help you to avoid the mistakes that will cost you time and money.

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