New members of the Spain forum, introduce yourselves here — June to December 2017
Would you know more about what I need as german(not having lived in the Eu for 11 years) to start out in Spain, insurancewise,etc?
Also since my husband is American he s trying to find an English.teaching job, but how difficult is it for him as non eu citizen? Any info or tips?tx inge
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I am Hélène, 26, from France. I am an environmental engineer and I am currently looking for a job in Catalunia, as I fell in love with the place after one semester and two internships in Girona.
I am joigning the expat.com community to have some info on the reality of moving to Spain and to meet people interested on sharing their adventures :-)
Talk to you soon!
senior citizen, past computer consultant, entrepreneur at present:
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social-economic issues such as: safe employment, guaranteed income for services providers, employment generation, consumerism, affordable housing solutions...
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investing in spain properties, retiring at the Canary Islands
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looking for partners
My name is Andrea. I am almost 59 years old a woman who is hoping to be living in Spain by my 60th birthday.
I am in the process of putting my flat on the market here in Porthcawl South Wales UK.
I have lived/was born in England for 29 years and migrated to Wales where I have lived also for 29 years.
I know this is a huge step however I am determined.
I could do with general ideas on areas in the Valencia/Andalusia areas.
I do not want to live on the coast would rather immerse myself in the traditional old school Spanish way of life.
Am trying to learn Spanish and will be relocating with just my two cat's.
Thanks for reading ,;any answers positive or not so positive will help.
Names Andrew. Been living in Spain since around 1998. In a happy relationship with three lovely daughters.
Thought this site would be a good place to meet people and hopefully learn something new! Also might be able to offer some interesting insight into how some things work in the lovely land of Andalucia
My name is Natasha from Glasgow and I recently moved to Alicante. I secured a contract business analyst job at the European Union Office and left the cold and wet weather for a better lifestyle. Who doesn´t love sunshine, tapas, wine, beach walks and a healthy more active lifestyle outdoors! It was a no brainer for me.
I started Spanish classes but after 4 weeks of learning the language only in Spanish with zero translation I found it diffcult to understand the context of things. The class was very full of students all at varying levels so now I am frustrated and no further forward. So any good Spanish classes anyone can recommend or language swap programs I would be keen to know. I have made some friends in the office however looking to grow my network. Nice to meet you all!
Natasha
For a year we were having holiday type lifestyle. Now I'm looking for some/ any job as I'm getting bored. I am learning Spanish which is my fifth language that I speak.
I want to know more about other peoples' life and work experiences over here in Spain. And, I want to share our experience as we were badly advised in some circumstances.
That's it for now!!!
Have a good day everybody!
Just moved to Santa Pola with my husband and baby...would love to meet other mums in the area.
My baby is 8 months old and I am Irish but just moved over from Scotland. Really enjoying walking and running along the coast.
Get in touch if you would like to meet up
Been in Barcelona since 2001 with my dream girl Linzi.
Just celebrated 30 years married this year.
WOW! Blink of an eye.
Spent time also in the South of France between '04 to '12 spending 6 months in each place.
Two boys both IVF .
Oldest "made" in England born in Tarragona (Joan XIII) youngest "made" in Dexeus Clinca, Barca born South Of France . Frighteningly multi lingual since very young.
Entrepeneur and property developer .
Going to be interesting to see how it all plays out between here and Madrid .
My name is Tarik but everyone calls me Rick.
We moved to Spain in November last year and I'm living in condado de alhama,very nice place and I speak very little Spanish anyway we moved here because my dad left a lot of property behind in Rabat morocco when he passed away,so that's why we decided to move close to morocco and moving from Arizona was not easy.
I'm an Irish American citizen so it was kind of easy to live in spain.
I'm looking for full time work as a barmen or shuttle driver just to hold me over until I get my inheritance.
Thank you
Tarik Nouri
My friend and I recently graduated the International Business and Languages bachelors' curriculum at the Avans University of Applied Sciences in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. Here, we studied different forms and aspects of marketing, sales, law as well as English, French, German and Spanish. As part of our curriculum, we had to study abroad for a semester and we chose to do that at the UMA university in Málaga. We had a terrific time there. This is why we would like to continue living there, and therefore we are looking for a temporary job in the communication or marketing area. We are available from December until June 2018. Does anyone have any interesting companies, connections or other tips for us? Thank you very much in advance!
Newbie to the forum and website, just wanted to introduce my self. I am currently living in Ireland and planning on moving to Spain next year, just in the research stage at the moment. Enjoying and picking up lots of information on the forum and would love to be able to contribute at some point soon.
I am Web Developer in the Seattle area and I am looking to move to Spain to live and work with my family. I have always loved Spain and in particular I would really love to live in the Basque Country as this is where my ancestors originated from. I would really like to ask all of you on this forum how feasible is it for my to live/work as a Web Developer in the Basque Country of Spain. I have also checked and I can obtain dual USA/Spain citizen ship with no issues which allows me to work legally in Spain. I appreciate your help and look forward to your reply. Thanks Luis!
Berriosfl wrote:Hello my name is Luis Berrios,
I am Web Developer in the Seattle area and I am looking to move to Spain to live and work with my family. I have always loved Spain and in particular I would really love to live in the Basque Country as this is where my ancestors originated from. I would really like to ask all of you on this forum how feasible is it for my to live/work as a Web Developer in the Basque Country of Spain. I have also checked and I can obtain dual USA/Spain citizen ship with no issues which allows me to work legally in Spain. I appreciate your help and look forward to your reply. Thanks Luis!
Welcome to the foro,
How many languages can you speak?
Here is a guide to the formalities in Setting up a business in Spain.
http://www.advoco.es/most-requested-ser … spain.html
Got no idea on how the business would go because there are so many offering this sort of work plus there are websites that allow a person to drag and drop page components to make a website.
Goo luck with planning your move. Hope to hear from you on the form later.
My name is Bill , a long term, single British Expat who has lived in the Gulf for 31 years and Malaysia for the past 4, now semi-retired and living in Calahonda (Mijas Costa) and loving it. I'm not really in to 'Night Clubs' anymore but do like to socialise and would like to meet mature group of people in the same area or relatively close by....am getting back in Golf, like photography, F1, Gym etc and will probably embark on a Road-Trip to various parts of Spain come the spring.
I have a property in Mijas Costa in case you are interested in buying around that area.
Regards.
Jose
I've been looking forward moving to Spain since i was 20 and finally, 1 year ago after seaching for more than 14 month through the internet about property and other confusing me topics, i found a nice blog about where and how i can invest money in spainish properly. It was really hard to believe that after all my searching activities i got this information from the one of the first sites in the internet. Moreover, after reading article that article, i decided to ask for help of this organisation, and in 3 months i did have the detailed information about everything i wanted to know.
Also, i searched the info about all the visa questions and citizenship, then about the surrounding area and i was totally satisfied with chosen variant.
Before that i couldnt believe i can really do somthing like buying in a normal conditions a flat abroad, and even in my dreamy country- Spain.... if you have any questions, ask, cause i went through all these steps, and it was pretty complicated process...but i finally go my flat and satisfied with it)
happy to be helpful in any case!
Maria
Always loved the idea of living in Spain and now it's a reality. Only issue being my Spanish is poor so if anyone has a good tip for classes or a private teacher I'd appreciate it.
See you soon Spain!

SarahSpain wrote:Hello, I am Irish and am a primary teacher. I was recently offered a job in Asturias, Gijon as a teacher in a private British school. Wages are 21, 838 per year, about 420 per week. My hours are 9:15a.m. to 16:15P.M. In comparison to Ireland those wages are v low. I know cost of living there is cheaper, but gosh how much cheaper? 420 a week feels like barely enough to feed oneself. Could people tell me there opinions? Any help/information is really appreciated! People who are already living in Spain please only! ; )
During October sharing a flat in Rocafort ( Valencia ) I spent about 200 euros per week ... includes rent and share of utilities, buying the food that I want everyday ( read fussy and like to cook ), also go out to a dance class once per week.
- but nothing else no booze, or tobacco even tho they're well cheap. Hope it helps. D
My name is Lucie, I come from Czech republic. During the summer seasons I have been working as a hotel entertainer - first three seasons in Greece and the last two seasons in Spain (Mallorca, Menorca).
In January I am moving to Granada where I want to find some job, after that in May I'm planning to go back to Menorca. I'll be glad to meet some new people, especially living in Granada.
Cheers!
Lucie
Any body no about this area and weather it would be a nice place to settle in and find work.
What part of Northern Spain?
How is your Spanish and hat work have you got on your CV?
Weather is certainly variably and unpredictable, just like in the UK. Variable in location and in the time of the year.
Maybe start a new question with specifics of what you want to know?
but until then I would like to keep things as they are. Anyone up for it? We could interview each other by Skype I guess. It's been a roller coaster ride since we moved here, but worth it.Thank you for your welcome
I’m looking for some help and or direction.
My wife and I are moving to the Banalmadena area of Spain at the beginning of February to extend a business opportunity that was launched into the UK last May by a US company called Isagenix and will be launched into Spain in early 2018
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Regards
Alan
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I live in Alhaurin el Grande at Alhauirn Golf Resort and country Club.
I currently rent with a 11 month contract here from a Estate Agents called Lindale based in Alhaurin el Grande.
It is out in the mountains but only 20 minutes from Fuengirola, 35 from Marbella and 40 to the Airport at Malaga.
Let me know if you would like any further info, happy to help!
Tim
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