New members of the Spain forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018
We're considering retiring in the San Sebastian/Donostia region in the next couple years, and will be making a "scouting trip" this coming May. If anyone would be willing to meet us for a cup of coffee or glass of wine, we'd be most appreciative! We're interested in learning more about Basque culture, opportunities to improve Steve's culinary education, and generally living like a local. Gracias!
I want to rent in Spain for 6 months. Do you know of anyone you can put me in touch with that speaks English?
Thanks x
I am considering to move to Valencia in June, currently living in Slovakia. I am about to take interior design online course, which I can take in any place
and I would like also to attend some school to learn some Spanish basics. I will be glad if I can find some friends to go for a coffee or go for a run 
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you may start searching relocation agencies who provide also housing services, for instance at Costa Blanca,
or negotiate your issues directly with real estate agency at such affordable housing areas
eg Alicante, Torrevieja, Orihuela, Cartagena...
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regards...jc022, entrepreneur & researcher
I am Fred and I am moving with my Austrian wife and our 4 cats from the UK to Lliria near Valencia end of August. I am originally from Zimbabwe (born in Salisbury, now called Harare), moved to South Africa in the 80' and have been living in the Uk for the past 10 years. After Brexit my wife Dagmar took me to Spain and I absolutely loved it. So we decided we will move there this year. Would love to find friends in/around Valencia area to show us the "ropes".
Fred
NB Brexit has not yet happened.
So I guess you meant to say ‘after the Brexit referendum’
My family and I are very keen to move to Spain but have so many questions I don't know where to start.
A major concern is schooling and finding schools for my three children.
I am an ceramicist/artist and would be looking for a property and area that is inspiring and have potential to teach or sell my work but also need to source materials.
Any info would be greatfully received.
Nicola.
I have just moved in Vigo, Galicia, Spain where I was living ten years ago so I know the city and the surroundings as well.
I am an engineer and a winemaker. I work in a winery. I know countryside and wonderful places to live very well in Spain. I would like to teach Spanish to English speakers who live here or near.
I am looking for English speakers too.
See you soon,
Cheers!

We are Ali and Richard, and we shall be dipping our toe in the water, by renting an apartment in Estopona Jan to Mar 2019, we are really looking forward to it, the apartment is near the Marina, we thought we would try it for a couple of months first to see how we get on, we are 56 and 63, and have been talking about living somewhere warm for the past few years and feel that the time is right to give it ago. I'm sure in the next few months I will have loads of questions, that I hope someone will be able to answer for me, the main question at the moment is will we be able to receive UK tv, we have got WiFi at the apartment, the manager of the apartment has said we should be able to use our existing UK sky package, but we are not very tec savvy so don't really understand what we will require to enable us to do this, if there is someone who can help it would be great to hear from you
I´m new to this forum. Glad to be here in preperation for my move to Almeria City in August, I´ve been in Spain for 4 years and have done the "Spanish Village" thing and am now ready to move back to city life. i hope once I get to Almeria I can meet up with some ex-pats and get some advice and good company.
If anyone has information about a house 5-6 bedrooms and 4-5 bathrooms available for renting over a long period please leave us a message!
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Hi, I'm Peter - I live in South Africa, and while I'm a South African citizen but also a citizen of the EU (Germany) having a full German citizenship. My wife and I want to relocate to Spain to retire and I'm finding the whole process incredibly stressful in terms of the requirements. I read so many conflicting things on different websites and forums so I will post my questions and hopefully get some assistance from kind people on this forum.
I am Abdo, 25, senior medical student. I am from Egypt. I will be having a course in Valencia for 6 months starting in the next June, and I would like to meet people from different backgrounds to drink something and chat for a while, practise English, Spanish and Arabic if anyone is interested, and maybe plan a trip on a weekend

I'm from the Bay Area but lived in Spain as a kid -- my mother's side of the family is from Jerez. I love it there and try to visit as often as possible (usually once every couple years). The goal is to find a job so I can move to Spain sometime soon (Barcelona, Sevilla, Madrid, anywhere really).
Anyways great to meet you all!
My name is Jennie and I currently live in California, USA. I am hoping to relocate to Madrid for work. I am a speech-language pathologist and am looking to work with the English-speaking community in Madrid.
If anyone happens to have information about how to begin the process of working in Spain as a USA citizen or knows anybody who has gone through this process, please send me a message. I would appreciate any assistance with this process.
All the best!
Jennie
We have been living in Sabinillas 1 year now and love it.
We are retired, 65 & 70 years old in good health and like to explore Spain.
We like walking, travel, music, playing cards and a good laugh.
I'm Swedish & my husband Chilenare, we have lived many years in Australia.
Making new friends to do things together with would be very nice.
If that's what you a looking for, drop us a line
Cheers
We have two girls of 14 and 8 and two boys of 13 and 2 . I've joined this site to get information on schools and local life in the area and what to expect from the process of moving.
Obviously my older children are coming up to GCSE time soon so I'm considering private Education in an English school for them and a Spanish school for my younger two.
Has anyone else moved with teenagers to area , what school choices did you make ? I'd personally like to integrate all my children into Spanish schools but I'm wondering how that would effect the older children with their exams , has anyone made that choice ?
Love and light to you all can't wait to join you all out there

I'm currently working as an English teaching volunteer in Xeraco near Valencia until at least the end of May.
I'm looking for people in the Xeraco and Gandia area to socialise with
We are looking at the possibility of moving to Spain but are not quite at retiring age!!
So could anyone help us about how difficult it is to get work in Spain,I speak some Spanish but my husband does not.
Also how easy is it to start your own business??
Thanks
Would love to meet English people for coffee beer and a chat...or any Spanish people looking for language exchange in the Valencia region..I am staying in the Xeraco and Gandia area
At the end of July I hope to move to Barcelona from Amsterdam.
Its a crazy life changing decision, I don't have a job nor apartment yet, but hope to be able to find both before leaving. If anybody has any tips, would be great if you could share

Exciting!!!!!
Private schools:
Los Olivos
Cambridge school
Caxton school
American school
My partner and I are thinking of selling up in the uk and moving to Spain, we already own a holiday apartment but would like to buy something slightly bigger. Thinking about the overhaul monthly outgoings and wondering what area would be the cheapest, can anyone advise, thanks
my name is Daniel, I am 26 years old and I am from Austria. Since 3 months I am living in Valencia. I speak german and english and I am learning spanish every day
I would love to meet new people, learn the language together and make friends. Please feel free to contact me every time.
Saludos
Daniel
So, me and my wife are tired of living in Belgium and after going over a list of potential countries/areas for the better part of half a year, the canary islands came out on top. However, so far we only relied upon the information which we found on the internet and neither of us has ever been to the canary island but we are planning a scouting trip in October.
It would help us tremendously if we could get some intel here from people already living there, information on where it is the best to live when you move to the canary islands and have little to no knowledge of Spanish, yet.. we would like to rent at first for a year. Which jobs are easy to get and which skills are in demand? I am an electrical project manager with a lot of knowledge about both smart home systems and industrial automation and my wife is a master of manicure and she is amazingly good at it, she can fill a whole wall with all her certificates )).
It would help us a lot getting some answers on especially the area of where to live so we can focus our scouting trip there.
Thanks a lot in advance and have nice evening!
Bart & Tanya
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