Many Britons love Spain – the country has a huge expat community and is a popular choice for lots of people jetting off on holiday.

One man who moved to the Canary Islands warned why expats and tourists may not be fully welcomed.

Parts of Spain have experienced anti-tourist protests in recent months, with locals marching through streets sharing their frustrations with tourists.

A lot of this comes from rising property prices that have been exacerbated by wealthier tourists and expats buying properties in Spain.

The expat warned some locals are unhappy with foreigners

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Speaking on YouTube channel Nomad Elite, the expat explained this sentiment is something he has noticed more and more.

“I have seen a little bit of an anti-foreigner sentiment increase over the past couple of years that primarily has to do with the fact that foreigners came here and started purchasing a lot of real estate,” he said.

“I personally have friends who have purchased several properties here. It leads to locals not having access to affordable housing and that’s always a problem.”

He said this has led some locals to resent expats and tourists with “deeper pockets” taking available housing.

The expat added “house prices continue to climb and climb” while salaries have not increased at the same rate in Spain.

This ratio of salary to property is affecting locals but it is also worth bearing in mind for Britons looking to move and work there.

While anti-tourist protests have taken place in areas such as Palma and Ibiza, the expat said anti-foreigner feelings are not necessarily a big deal as they can vary between locations.

He added: “This is a definite problem here but this is depending on where you’re located. It’s not true for every city and every town, but in certain places, this has become a bit of an issue.”

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