Your favorite part of Spain? |
| A few years ago I visited Spain and really enjoyed it. There were certain things I loved, and a few bad experiences, but all in all, a great trip. I would like to go again, but I'm not sure ... |
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Someone who knows about Alicante, in Spain????I need helpp!!!? |
| I'm going to Alicante for a week with an exchange program in June. I have no idea about the culture, traditions, and climate. Can you tell me some about Alicante?... |
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Are people in madrid freindly ?? |
| iam an egyptian person who holds a work permit in spain and i was thinking about moving to spain though i havent been there . so i wanted to know about the people especially in madrid ?? are they ... |
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Ages for staying alone in hotel in spain? |
| Me and my friends were planning on taking a trip to spain, we are 17, we were wondering if we are able to stay in a hotel on our own. I thought we were but wasn't certain.... |
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Is it hard to find a job in spain ?? |
| iam a forigner with nicaraguan nationality & i have a spanish work permit ( nicaraguan's are allowed to work in spain ) & i have a BA in managment and fluent in 3 languages : arabic &... |
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I have 2 questions about spain? |
Can I bring back meat from spain
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Can I brink back alcichol I am only 17... |
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What are the must do/see things for someone traveling through Andalucia? |
I will be traveling through the Andalucia region of Spain in early December? This will include Granada, Sevilla, etc..
Are there any great restaurants, events, etc.. that you can recommend while ... |
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Can anyone translate this for me into English please? |
| Que vas a hacer hoy? Gran dia del grito xx. (Somebody just texted it to me, I presume by mistake!)... |
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Does anyone know where the tourist information centre is in puerto pollensa now? |
| I haven't been for a few years and know that it has moved since i was last there.... |
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What are the different ways of travel in Spain? |
By car, bicycle, walking, .... ect. I don't know what else they use to get around...
please help lol It's for my spanish university class powerpoint...
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John H. |
Americans in Spain? |
hey. i am wondering how do americans get to live in spain and work at the same time? my mom is a spaniard and i am an american. if i want to live in spain and work what can i do? any suggestions? thanks |
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bcn_mimosa
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Hi,
Since your mom is a Spaniard well u have the right to have dual citizenship.. call your local Spanish Embassy or Consulate and they will explain the details...
Take care,,
Bcn_mimosa from Barcelona.. |
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Morrocan Sister
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If your mom is spanish and lives in spain ......she can sponsor you for residency .....if other and you are american you can go to the embassy of spain www.spaineub.org. here in usa call for district you are in ....apply for residency permit
or if you go to spain you can go to police department in spain they can tell you where to go
I f you do go to spain be sure to have all your papers translated into spainish copies .....like birth records ...a police report ...health records.....deviorce records ....what ever you have take copies translated .....you will need them
believe me ...I had to come back to usa ,,,,,I went myself three trips ...in one year ...no one told me about translation of papers |
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Sarah R
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you have to go to your nearest Spanish embassy or call them. I'm pretty sure all you need is your mother's Spanish id (DNI) and Maybe a birthcertificate (which they should be able to get for you) and a copy of Your birthcertificate. Then they will issue you a Spanish passport if you are under 21. If you are over 21 I think the process is a bit longer. Either way once you have your Spanish passport you can live and work in Spain. |
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BarcelonaMan
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Americans whom do not have a Spanish parent find it VERY VERY difficult to live and work legally in Spain. Wow. It's hard. You either have to be a rocket scientist or other specialist, teach English (and get paid very little), or marry a Spaniard. That's about it.
But once you can prove your mother is a Spanish citizen, get your own passport after several months, you'll then be free to look for a job in Spain. Check with your region's Spain Consulate office or/and you can find information (the one I used) at http://www.consulate-spain-chicago.com/
You'll need to be fluent (or very nearly) in Spanish though. And also keep in mind the unemployment rate is now at about 10% and salaries are among the lowest in Europe and housing (ownership) is among the highest in Europe.
Most Americans find it very difficult to accept such a low wage for doing the same job as they may have had in the USA.
But good jobs are very hard to come by in Spain. It'll be difficult and even much moreso if you don't speak Spanish.
Best of luck!
Saludos, BarcelonaMan(.com) |
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