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 What is hola in spanish?
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 What is the easiest way to learn spanish?
Im looking for any good books or websites with lessons, thanxs....


 By road how long will it take to get to Valencia from Alicante in Spain?
Im off to the Moto GP in Valencia in November, but there are no direct flights. So Im using my staff discount and flying to Alicante and was wondering how long it would take by car to Valencia?...


 Furniture removals to spain?
I am moving to Costa de la luz Spain in Feb next year. As I am renting my house out furnished in the uk I do not need to move a great deal of stuff over. But as we are renting a place for a year or ...


 Im going on holiday to Magaluf in Majorca soon in a group of 6 of us. Anyone reccommend the best night life?
Where are the best clubs/raves to go to for people aged 19-23
Anyone reccommend anywhere inparticular?
Are the restuarants good?
Is there any districts? e.g. Strip clubs, Table dancing ...


 How is Salamanca, Spain or Spain in general?
I saw some pictures of Salamanca, and I was completely floored. The place is gorgeous. Can I have somebody's take on Spain and Salamanca? Can you tell me what to visit and how long to stay?...


 Help with Costa Blanca Hoiladay Jevea or Torrevieja area?
Hi,

We are looking to book a villa and have come down to two villas with a pool, one is near Jevea and the other is near Torrevieja. Can you provide a recommendation between the two ...


 Is Castillian the official language of Spain?
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 Where can i get the phone number for Ibiza hotels in San Antonio town Ibiza?
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 Getting served in spain?
Im 15 and my cousin is 17 and we are going to spain in the summer, we want to get trashed quite abit, will we get served?
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 Holidays to spain, PLEASE help nobody ever answers :( :(?
Basically, I am 15, me and my parent want to go on a family holiday. But I am absolutely petrified of flying. And I don't enjoy it when I'm there, dreading the plane journey home, we wanted ...


 How busy will Majorca be at this time of year?
What are the must sees? (we are staying in Alcudia)...


 Up to date news on Spain, try this..?
ANYONE WANTING THE LATEST DAILY NEWS ON SPAIN, YOU CAN TRY THIS NEW NEWSPAPER, plenty of info about buying/selling property, news, renting, etc., etc., give it ago...
www.typicallyspanish.com
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 When staying in Madrid is it safe for a girl to explore the city alone?

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i mean are there any real NO NO areas?...


 Where can i find the 4 cheapest tickets for 3(2?) adults and 1-2 (3?) kids to tenneriffe?
not sure if a 16 yr old is classed as an adult.
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Haven't decided on the airport yet. Any recommendations?...


 My partner and i are thinking of moving to Spain. Where can i get all the info i need?
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 Day walks in northern Spain - Any suggestion please?
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 Does siesta in spain happen everyday?
im doin a projetc and we need every lil detail we can get so i need to no if it happens everyday if u no plz tell mi thanx!!

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 Which suncreams do you use
please tell me why you think they are the best, thanks....


 How do I get to the airport in Barcelona?
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Misty

Have you permanently moved from England to Spain?

What were the main problems you faced before, during, and after the move? What advise would you give (apart from learning the language)?
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Rugratzz ~ I'll be goin to mainland Spain, somewhere in Andalucia, to be a little more exact lol

    



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rugratzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Depends what part of Spain you are talking about,

simple thoughts
1 make sure you have a job to go to
2 if no job then enough money to live for at least 6 months, but hopefully longer
3 if you are living there don't get in the holiday mode you live there now and too many Brits just drink because that's what they do on holiday.
4 some sort of health insurance form from post office isn't enough.
5 with jobs make sure you have a contract, many placed say you will get one after a few months, every place should give you a contract, maybe only 3 months at first and then another, but then you will get a proper one. find out what your nomina is that is the amount they pay for your health and sickness pay.
6 don't bother starting up a bar quickest way to loose all your money and be on the first plane home.

7 Be careful working as a PR can be good money but no contract, no security, nothing.

8 if you have children make sure you find a school they like, try local schools even if they don't speak Spanish they soon will.

think that's enough to be going on with good luck

is it Mainland or the Canaries big difference


focus
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We retired to Spain 5 years ago. We bought a resale villa and had very few problems. But understand that people can have many problems if they buy a new build. If you need to earn to live then be aware that wages here are much lower than in the UK. It is also difficult to find a job.
I strongly recommend that you come over for a period and rent, this will give you chance to look around to see where you would like to live and also look for a suitable job.


MrandMrs
We moved here almost 6 years ago and would not wish to live anywhere else. Please take on board all the points that have been given, they are all valid. I love this country, the people, the food and its climate. However, it is not the land of milk and honey and you have to work hard for your money like everywhere else if you do not have sufficient funds to support you. We live well on a small pension (even though I am in my very late 40´s...umm almost 50 actually but it sounds better!), but we always make sure our first priority is our private medical insurance which costs about 1300€ a year for the two of us. Do not, as they say, "leave your brains on the tarmac" and make sure you know exactly what you are taking on and the possible consequences. The language is the most important barrier to conquer and not is it essential if you want to work, it also allows you to become involved with the spanish community which is the whole point of coming here isn´t it?


ladylovin
You have to get your NIE number (register with the police) You can't do anything without that. Also sorting out social secrity stuff was a pain but your employer will give you details of where to do this. Offices close at 2pm so you have to sort all official stuff out in the morning. Make sure once you have all your papers to get registered with a doctor (your local surgery will tell you which papers you need)

Good luck!!


PHIL P
I lived there for 2 years with my wife and 2 v young children.

it is brilliant, but you must be prepared for things to move much slower than in UK - especially things like utility companies and banks etc.

Also, a lot more high-profile policing, but you will find the cops much more friendly and sensible ( they wont give you tickets for minor stuff, just a chat).

there are also far more "holiday days" and regional holiday days which can turn into long weekends, so just be ready to chill a little.

Hope this helps.


hilverchas
On the 24th April I will have been here for 26 years, I would NOT return to the UK for anything.....as with other writers, it is most important to get the correct paperwork, as with one writer buying a resale property is well advised unless the contractor/builder has an excellent reputation, ir you know someone who has already bought new property.
Wages are a bit lower, but the news prime minister says he will make the minimum wage now 800 euros per month, this is basically for workers, in catering, etc., but like the uK workers who do have skills naturally get more.
Your grocery bill might be much cheaper, BUT it does depend on how you live, here you can live how you wish, champers every night or tea.
Hope this helps.................


Ruth P
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I moved here with my family 17 years ago now and don´t regret a minute of it.

If you are interested you can read my thoughts and feelings on it here:-
http://www.costadelsol-vacationrentals.com/live-in-spain.html


Caz
I've lived here for almost ten years now and just had my first daughter here. All of the points mentioned by the other people are true and to be taken into account. If you're planning on working out here teaching English is always a nice earner, but make sure you do a course first as speaking the language is not the same as teaching it.
I wouldn't move back to Britain and think that one of the most important things is to integrate yourself into the life here. So many Brits come over and want to live in their own little ex-pat village. I would recommend coming over first for a holiday in the place you're thinking about living and checking the place out for houses and jobs etc. Remember that living here in winter is totally different from the summer, especially if you're going to Andalucia.





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