New members of the Spain forum, introduce yourselves here — June to December 2017
Newbie on the Spain forum? Dont know how to start?
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We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Spain if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
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Thanks very much for your warm welcome, Julien.
I am Sergio, and I'd like to get in contact with expats in Spain. I am a self-employed (Canadian) auditor, and the reason I am thinking of moving to Spain is that a have one big client in the EU who needs me permanently (or at least for several years) there. Therefore, I began seriously considering Spain as a place to live and work. (I am also doing so with Portugal as it seems to be an "easy-going" country.)
I frequently go from one country to another, and my trips to the EU are short (5-7 days). Sadly, I never get to know places as much as I'd like to know. I visited several cities for business purpose and also for pleasure (Madrid, Barcelona, Zaragoza), and although I liked all of these very much, I don't know which could be the right choice. Ideally, the city should have the AVE train near my place or an international airport. I won't be looking for fancy/ expensive places at the beginning. I'd rather get to know the city well and later on chose better. A temporary small rent would suit me ok.
I don't know much about taxes for self-employed and work visas. And that's important as well!
I would appreciate so much the opinion of expats, not necessarily with similar profiles. Feel free to contact and ask more details about me or my job, please. Cause one thing is for sure: it's not the same visiting and getting in love with a place during a short stay than living there!
Many thanks, all!

Sergio.
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All the best,
Bhavna
After researching, I have decided on moving to Tenerife around Q1 of next year. I will be looking to expand my business there, which is partly why I chose the location as there seems to be a number of young, English speaking people that live there full time.
I'm looking to make some contacts/friends before relocating, which will help make the transition less daunting.
George Hales
I am relocating to spain in 2 months, I need help?,im applying for jobs in hospitality,my spanish isnt very good but im slowly learning,I would love some guidance here,I am a top barman and play live guitar and sing in cornwall at the moment,originally from yorkshire.
I would love it if there is anyone there who could give me a job and a roof
hope you're all good and well
Andy Parry
I'm completely new to the city and I'm looking to make some contacts, friends, to discover the city, hike, grab a beer and some tapas etc

Cheers
We are moving to Spain on July and srart our property search soon afterwards. We are retiring and plan to split our time between Spain and UK. We are looking at property on La Montanos urb and wondered if anyone on here already lives there?
Any advise would be appreciated, we plan to spend some time in the area to see if is the right place for us to buy a property.
We have pets which will be in kennels so want to buy a property fairly quickly and before everything shuts down in August, we already have our NIE numbers.
Is there much going on on the urb?
Thanks
Sandra

We are moving to Spain in July and srart our property search soon afterwards. We are retiring and plan to split our time between Spain and UK. We are looking at property on La Montanos urb and wondered if anyone on here already lives there?
Any advise would be appreciated, we plan to spend some time in the area to see if is the right place for us to buy a property.
We have pets which will be in kennels so want to buy a property fairly quickly and before everything shuts down in August, we already have our NIE numbers.
Is there much going on on the urb?
Thanks
Sandra

I will be moving to Gran Canaria (Playa del Ingles) as from 1st August,
I presently live in Sri Lanka and have lived here for the past 7 years. Moving to Gran Canaria to be closer to my roots!
I was wondering how to go about meeting other expats there and maybe joining some club or other. For my part I love playing Mahjong and would like to meet like once a week for a game.
I also love reading, going out for meals, etc...
Thanks for any hints

Gisele
Hope to hear from you!Thank you
Paul
I am looking for the ideal place to settle in valencia as there seems to be so many places
We are from the UK and as yet do not speak Spanish
Looking for accommodation to rent at first just wondering where is the best place to start and can anyone advise a good place to look for property rental
Many thanks
Paul
Thank you and best regards!
Jaana
A quick into. Lived in Spain a few years ago and put 2 children in the local school in Huelva. Moved back to the UK 9 years ago, but it is not for us. We have a village house in Gaucin but don't want to put our youngest in school there. We are looking for advice re state/private primary schools in the Ronda area, or maybe Aracena. I know that many school say they are part of the Anglo Spanish bilingual program, but it is different in reality.
Any advice?
I'm new to expat.com, although I've been living in Spain for a while now. From Australia originally, but spend half my time between the two countries, working in Australia as a locum doctor and here in Spain running a small record label and publishing house.
Trying to get my degree here recognised so I can finally work here full time, its a long process!
I currently have my flat available to rent if anyone is interested.
Spain is a wonderful place x
Dania
Cliff
Good luck.
My name is Thomas, and I am from Puerto Rico, living in the States, and hoping to possibly move to Spain upon graduating from Uni in 2-3 years. If necessary, I'll do a master's as well.
Spain is not my final destination in Europe, as my goal is to ultimately move to Denmark, nor is it my only alternative for getting into the EU, but I think it's a good starting point, since there wouldn't be a language barrier, it's a beautiful country, and becoming a citizen wouldn't take as long (for me, as a native of PR) as it would elsewhere. My plan is to find work as an English teacher, since I am bilingual in English and Spanish, and possibly go back to school. Although I'd prefer to work/live somewhere in northern Spain, I'm not picky on the region as long as I have a steady job for two years minimum.
All in all, I'd like to meet people from Puerto Rico, Latin America, or the U.S/Canada who have made it to Spain, or Spaniards/Europeans who can give some pointers or advice, or just make friends with fellow [soon-to-be] expats. Also, if you think there are any EU countries easier to find work and live in, let me know, since right now, Spain and Estonia are my two main options.
Thank you,
Catherine
BR,
Grace

Any tips or advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
the "zona norte" in Alicante is the most conflictive, although, by American standards it would be considered a pretty safe area. That includes the neighborhoods of Virgen de Remedio and Juan XXIII, among others.
thank you for your reply. Do you have a website for those appartments? The apartments that I saw advertised are 3 bedroom and look nice. I don't need any furniture. I heard that Juan xiii and another one you are mentioning are very bad areas. Is that true? Are they really bad and not safe?***Thanks again for the welcome any advice or suggestions welcome.
Stephen ODonnell
I would love it if there is anyone there who could give me a job and a roof. I would really appreciate it. I am great with kids and I love animals.

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