third choice, not because I liked it least but I don't know much about it and I was more interested in a couple other languages. Anyways, just in case I get my third choice, could you tell me a ...
Hi I'm 24 years old. my question is to live in Spain do i need visa to live or work.How many days can i stay in Spain. I have Netherlands Dutch passport. Please let me know....
I am pretty confused as to whether Barcelona is on a swimmable beach, or close to it. Anyone have any insight? Additional Details I'm also considering Alicante, any thoughts, ...
want a sandy beach, some bars super market
where are the best resorts
please Additional Details not like Blackpool just peace full and somwhere to have a walk around at night,...
I'm doing a project on it for my Spanish class.
And I know , Spanish is the "obvious" answer,,but I know there are more specific languages to certain areas of Spain.
So if ...
i am going there in june with my two sons, staying at hotel el greco, just wondered what the hotel and area is like, thanks helen Additional Details hi binksies when are you going in ...
'lets dance in the ocean' 'lets dance in the desert' and 'i'll meet you at the sea' and 'i'll meet u at the ocean' and 'ill meet you in the ...
TinyToon
I want to move?
I really want move to either Spain or Chile but I want to work there and live? I don't want to stay for ever but I really want to experience working and living abroad. Where do I start?
If you want to arrange work in Spain before you go try searching on infojobs.com. You can apply for jobs here and then if the employer is interested they will probably give you advice about the paperwork you need to come over and work for them. Also check recruitspain.com and Costa Blanca News.com. You could also place an ad in the Costa Blanca News saying you wish to come over and work as it is a Newspaper read by lots of ex pats in Spain and they might be able to help you.
I came over and found a job once I was here but it can be a little risky if you dont find something straight away so make sure you have enough savings to live on if you decide to do this. Come durring the holiday season and stick to the coastal resorts in the first instance as there will be more work there. Most bar jobs and temporary work does not get advertised online and in papers, a lot of recruiting is done through word of mouth or notes on lamposts so it is sometimes easier to get work after you arrive. If you want to sort out some cheap accomodation try www.loquo.com as this has adverts for rooms and holiday lets and allows you to bypass the agencies and speak straight to landlords and house owners. You can also place a free advert yourself saying you are looking for a room and job for the summer.
Hope this helps
Adam
Look for jobs online. There are various internet sites that have job postings.
Do you speak Spanish?? If no, you should study it. It would increase your chances of getting a job.
Visit or contact the Spanish and Chilean Embassy. You'll have to go through them to get a working visa.
reichman2007
Visa and Passport.
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Language... which do you know.
psyman_x
take a holiday to spain, plenty of jobs working in bars. see if you like it first before commiting yourself.