5 Reasons Why Leaving America for Spain Was the Best Decision for me and my family

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  • Are you contemplating a move to Spain but unsure if it's the right choice for you? Join me in this video as I share my personal journey and the five compelling reasons why I decided to make the leap from the US to Spain. Whether you're considering retirement in Spain, relocating with a digital visa, or exploring the non-lucrative visa option, this video is packed with valuable insights to help you make an informed decision.
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Komentáře • 208

  • @peterlbaldwin511
    @peterlbaldwin511 Před 20 dny +107

    As a long term(18 years), British born, and very content resident of The Costa Blanca here in Spain, I would like to add a couple of salient points to those already expressed. Firstly, as a "Senior" resident now(I am 74 and partially disabled) I am treated with dignity and respect, unlike
    London(U.K.) where I lived for 12 years and where all too often, I was met with irritation, ridicule, even downright rudeness. Admittedly I live in a small, mostly Spanish "Pueblo" and cannot peak for major urban centres here, but the culture in Spain is just very different and respect for others is ingrained from a very early age. In truth in 18 years here, I have Never felt to be at risk or vulnerable here.
    Secondly is "The way/pace of life" in Spain. What many foreigners may not realise is that the Spanish work the most hours per week of any country in Europe, yet seem to have a far better "Work/Life" balance than virtually any other "First World" country. There is very little social pressure here to drive the most expensive cars, or wear currently, the most fashionable designer labels. Such things are simply unimportant to most Spaniards. So stress levels from the need to compete, are very much lower. I have listed just two examples which are difficult to equate in financial terms, but which are nevertheless important to me, regarding my life here in Spain... Viva Espana..!!!

    • @elsafernandez
      @elsafernandez Před 18 dny +13

      Me alegra enormemente que estés tan feliz en mi pais !

    • @MariaFernandez-iv3gi
      @MariaFernandez-iv3gi Před 15 dny +9

      Gracias por sus palabras...

    • @budapestkeleti6404
      @budapestkeleti6404 Před 8 dny

      and I bet you voted Brexit

    • @rosi3579
      @rosi3579 Před 5 dny +1

      Buenas noches! Aquí, se respeta mucho, a las personas mayores, en muchos aspectos y tienen, mucha vida Social. Saludos, desde Las Islas Canarias!

    • @Ahmose_S
      @Ahmose_S Před 4 dny +2

      Me ha emocionado leer tu comentario. Siempre recomendaré los pueblos a las ciudades, todo es completamente distinto y más amigable.

  • @santosrb2770
    @santosrb2770 Před 28 dny +35

    My partner arrived from New York more than 30 years ago, after all these years he's still confident and happy with his decision. Good luck with your new life.

  • @ivearies4187
    @ivearies4187 Před 10 dny +8

    I live in Denver. It’s not only the cost of living, but imo,and having lived in different states, Denver has little to offer for the price tag. I am a coastal person and miss being by the ocean. Congratulations! Have a wonderful life in Spain!

  • @bellocancun9689
    @bellocancun9689 Před 14 dny +26

    The new American dream is to escape the US...

    • @nuriam7169
      @nuriam7169 Před 6 dny +2

      Yes, but try to choose other destinations, please. Spain is overloaded with foreigners and the world is very big.

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před 3 dny

      @@nuriam7169 España tiene 50 provincias y la gente se concentra en 7 u ocho de ellas quedan otras 42 que necesitan que lleguen nueva población de hecho España necesita una nueva población de entre 10, 12 millones de inmigrantes en los próximos 20 años según estudios!!

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před 3 dny

      Spain is one of the most hospitable countries in the world, advice for new expats, Spain has 50 provinces and people are concentrated in 7 or eight of them, there are another 42 that need a new population to arrive. In fact, Spain needs a new population of between 10, 12 million immigrants in the next 20 years according to studies!! Everyone welcome to your new home!!

  • @agb2024
    @agb2024 Před 26 dny +27

    Spain has one the highest life expectancy, if not the highest.

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny

      You know I thought it was number 2 in the world but it is like number 6 or 7. But definitely very high.

    • @joanhernandezciriza3797
      @joanhernandezciriza3797 Před 23 dny

      @@AmericaToSpainit is number 2 when you take out the really small and rich countries like Monaco.

    • @Wilderberg-Oficial
      @Wilderberg-Oficial Před 3 dny

      Cómo nación global, número 2 tras japón.

  • @ComdBanana
    @ComdBanana Před 20 dny +30

    Gracias por el vídeo.
    Ya que usted ha sido tan amable con nosotros, le voy a contar un secreto que quizá aún no le haya sido revelado. Guarda mucha relación con lo que ha estado contando, y viviendo en Málaga no solo le será útil, sino también agradable. Los expertos dicen que los productos marinos se asimilan mejor por el cuerpo (¿Quizá porque la vida empezó en el mar?). De hecho, dos de los países con más esperanza de vida, Japón y España (y eso que en Japón el nivel de estrés es muy alto), son de los mayores consumidores de pescado.
    La cocina mediterránea tiene sabrosísimas recetas con pescado y productos del mar, y en España la oferta es muy variada. Viniendo de los EUA, usted posiblemente no esté tan habituado, pero es algo que puede cambiar y, de verdad, es muy rico. Coma pescado, pulpo, u otro producto marino al menos una vez a la semana.
    Suerte.

    • @bellocancun9689
      @bellocancun9689 Před 14 dny +7

      Lindo comentario. Me encantan pescado y mariscos ya que vivi muchos años por la gran peninsula de Baja California en México. Espero algun dia conocer España olé olé.

    • @ComdBanana
      @ComdBanana Před 13 dny +4

      @@bellocancun9689La comida mexicana también es muy variada. Además, el uso del picante (no toda la comida mexicana es picante, pero se hace más uso de ello que en Europa y no suelen abusar de concentraciones de picante tan fuertes como las del sudeste asiático) previene algunas afecciones del sistema digestivo. Acostumbrarse al picante es sano.
      Espero que conozca España, y deseo que esté a la altura de sus expectativas.

    • @bri6220
      @bri6220 Před 5 dny +6

      Y con aceite de oliva virgen extra, aliñe sus ensaladas y cocine tambien en lugar de usar tanta mantequilla.

  • @MontanezMonti
    @MontanezMonti Před 20 dny +14

    I've been planning my move to Spain for the last two years. We will move right after my retirement in December 2025. Either Seville or Valencia. I speak Spanish, so I will be in my environment.

    • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
      @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 18 dny +3

      Valencia less hot ...

    • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
      @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 18 dny +1

      Sevilla like a oven

    • @MR-pr8tp
      @MR-pr8tp Před 18 dny +3

      I lived in Valencia many years ago and considering returning. I loved Valencia.

    • @camilodominguez1760
      @camilodominguez1760 Před 10 dny +2

      Sevilla es la ciudad más bonita del 🌎 pero para vivir mejor Valencia,a Sevilla le va a pasar como a Venecia,demasiados turistas la van a matar de exito.
      A Sevilla puedes ir de visita,la mejor época es Julio y Agosto porque los locales se van a la costa y los turistas no vienen por el calor(vivi allí 4 años).
      Cierto que las temperaturas suben de 30° pero nada que el aire acondicionado y unas 🍺 no solucionen.

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před 3 dny +2

      Exist one thing called air conditioned, just for july and august and the rest of the year good weather and temperature!!😍😍😍😍😍😍 Seville is amazing!! and my mother is from seville and my father is from Valencia and I was born in Málaga!! that´s is may experience.

  • @tomtorres212
    @tomtorres212 Před 8 dny +8

    To be honest - to this day i don´t understand why the majority of americans don´t angrily revolt against the massive looting commited by the Pharma and Healthcare Insurance Companies.

  • @Ilar-en7lg
    @Ilar-en7lg Před 10 dny +6

    Opening hours are much stricter in other European countries such as Germany, so you are lucky to live in Spain in that respect.

  • @frgv4060
    @frgv4060 Před 28 dny +18

    I am a northern Spaniard and I also want to live in Malaga 😂, perfect place. That was interesting, thanks.

  • @Ilar-en7lg
    @Ilar-en7lg Před 10 dny +8

    Regarding the public national healthcare service, it's much better than the private one for serious matters (cancer, emergencies, rare diseases, difficult births, etc) and you should always go there first if you want better service, better doctors, etc.

    • @mariarosahidalgo6845
      @mariarosahidalgo6845 Před 8 dny +2

      No hace falta un servicio médico privado, depende de donde vivas. La medicina preventiva para las personas mayores es muy buena por lo general, depende de las Comunidades

  • @unhagalega
    @unhagalega Před 21 dnem +6

    Bienvenido! Que seais muy felices en España, hoy viernes 17 de Mayo en toda Galicia es festivo, dia das letras galegas

  • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
    @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 27 dny +15

    exMichigan in Spain 🇪🇸🇪🇺👍 Since 2000...

  • @franciscoperezlaranga2382

    Hi, I,m Frank from Galicia and welcome to España. Every body is bienvenido to Spain. Europ. Be happy

  • @ValentinMoreno-pg3gk
    @ValentinMoreno-pg3gk Před 9 dny +4

    Bienvenidos...hagamos un mundo menos egoista. Se habrá percatado que para disfrutar de la vida no hace falta tanto; un poco de paz, un poco de comida. La razón junto a la emoción nos proporcionan todo lo que uno puede ansiar, si coge conciencia del paraiso en el que vivimos...Salud y suerte

  • @MR-pr8tp
    @MR-pr8tp Před 18 dny +6

    Enjoyed your video. I studied in Spain many years ago and am considering moving back even as a senior citizen. If I can make a suggestion: for your video is the background music distracted from your message, as I struggled to focus on your voice. Was too loud for your voice. Great information and again hope this will help me make that scary decision. Thanks for sharing.

  • @leoric18ify
    @leoric18ify Před 26 dny +12

    I am from Malaga but living abroad (Germany). I am actually jealous you managed to move to my hometown, such an amazing quality of life.
    By the picture, looks like La cala above the highway. You need a car though, but great choice!

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +2

      You are definitely a local 😃. Yes indeed, close to the Rugby field. And yes, up here we need a car for sure.

    • @geertstroy
      @geertstroy Před 23 dny

      Yes , such a good quality of life that you moved to Germany... tell that another!....

    • @DavidVargas-hg7cs
      @DavidVargas-hg7cs Před 20 dny

      Maybe he moved for reasons you don't know ​@@geertstroy

    • @leoric18ify
      @leoric18ify Před 14 dny +1

      @@geertstroy life, wife, kids, work… planning to return as soon as possible for sure

  • @JoseRRodriguez
    @JoseRRodriguez Před 25 dny +11

    Thanks- no thanks- for gentifrication and raising of cost of housing and living in general

  • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
    @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 18 dny

    The big super mkts are open here on the coast of Castellón sundays during summer to cater to the tourists. After summer closed sundays.

  • @Sholon
    @Sholon Před 27 dny +2

    Great content and spot on observation.

  • @Lisa-st7nw
    @Lisa-st7nw Před 21 dnem

    Hello. Thank you for the info. I was not able to sign up for the free newsletter. I tried on my phone and IPad.

  • @AmericaToSpain
    @AmericaToSpain  Před měsícem +8

    Feel free to ask questions about moving to Spain here in the comments.

  • @ReaperOfSouls83
    @ReaperOfSouls83 Před 21 dnem +7

    Many people from the US are moving, to Europe: Spain, Italy, the Netherlands....

    • @Carmen-no4xw
      @Carmen-no4xw Před 9 dny +2

      Holanda? hace frio, el cielo gris...

  • @ncarnaiz
    @ncarnaiz Před 4 dny

    I loved your video. I’m a Spaniard that lives in Madrid.
    Shops and supermarkets are open 7 days a week here in Madrid, and that could also include New Year’s day too; I’d also disagree on “working here is relax”, well that depends. Some of us also work longer hours (unfortunately).
    Anyway, thanks for sharing your thoughts. You nailed it 99% =)

  • @patxi601
    @patxi601 Před 25 dny +5

    Great video. I am happy to see you probably made a great choice. There are another point 6 I think. ! You can travel to different countries in 2/4 hours or less !!!!! Europe is full of beautifull places.

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +1

      Very true! I appreciate the comment. Indeed there are other things I will be talking about in future videos.

  • @appstratum9747
    @appstratum9747 Před 8 dny

    This was a good video. It was a very thoughtful comparison of the most important reasons to move from the US to Spain. Although the points you've made are applicable for many countries in Europe. I say this as a Brit who lives in rural Portugal. Although I work (remotely) with American colleagues and clients in the States (Texas/California) every day of the week and have worked in the US in the past (Atlanta, NYC and up-state New York) I'd never be tempted to move there for the reasons that you've highlighted. Quality of life is, in my humble opinion, superior in this part of the world. It's less stressful, healthier and you have time to enjoy your life with less pressure, worry and stress.

    • @MASC9
      @MASC9 Před 8 dny

      You are right!

  • @majicboca1905
    @majicboca1905 Před 21 dnem +4

    Thanks for your very nice and reaffirming video. I have been researching moving from the USA due to, not only the unending hustle and bustle, but the political environment that is sadly on the verge of crumbling our society and our democracy. I wish you continuing happiness and low stress life!

    • @freelancelady
      @freelancelady Před 20 dny +2

      Well Spain has its own political turmoil too…I would look closer if I were you…it is not pink and blue as you think…

    • @majicboca1905
      @majicboca1905 Před 19 dny +3

      @@freelancelady I understand and agree that there are many “issues”, not only in Spain but in just about any other corner of the world. However, there are more “pluses” that seem to make it overall worthwhile. I happen to have Spanish descent on both sides of my family (great grandparents). At this stage of my life (I’m turning 70 in two weeks), It would be nice to explore and experience something new, that is worthwhile. Best wishes to you, and yours!

  • @user-zu6ir6kj5g
    @user-zu6ir6kj5g Před 24 dny +1

    Full of good advice for those folks who find themselves struggling in the sociopolitical culture that the USA promotes. You've chosen Spain, but there are in fact numerous countries whose normal lifestyle is a step up from what many US citizens suffer. Best wishes to you.

  • @ionaguirre
    @ionaguirre Před 8 hodinami

    You'd have to explain that the quiet sunny relaxed place your speaking about is only related to the south and east coasts of Spain. Central and nothern Spain are quite different.

  • @javiermartingonzalez4759
    @javiermartingonzalez4759 Před 27 dny +8

    The Spanish employees have 30 days pay per year and also nacional,provincial and local holidays

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny

      Great comment Javier thank you.

    • @vicgo3519
      @vicgo3519 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​​@@AmericaToSpainThose days are not a gift, Paid holidays are a right... You have already worked them in advance and then you have the right to use them as holidays (that's because working 40 hours a week you make more hours than the ones you need to fulfill your mandatory 1.800 yearly working hours). In the USA way, workers take the money of those hours in excess instead of the holidays... or other way of saying this... if you take some holidays then you don't make money... or, in your way of thinking, you lose that money. The question is easy... what do you prefer?

  • @senchouza3308
    @senchouza3308 Před 8 dny +1

    Can you talk about expenses in detail ? Rent US vs Rent Spain and etc ??

  • @freelancelady
    @freelancelady Před 20 dny

    I relate to what he says. I am 60 years old and I have now diabetes. Although it is manageable and not expensive I think nothing beats living in Europe where you don’t get broke over medical expenses. Food is more natural over there, some foods in the States are totally unhealthy. The problem relates also to the stress of life you experience in the States. Don’t get me wrong. Spaniards work very hard but the cut their day in half so you have at least a couple hours for lunch…going back to work from 4 pm to about 8pm. Also they have more holidays and at least one month vacation a year. The reason I moved to the States back in 1987 was because my husband is American and he had a stable situation. Back then there were fewer job opportunities in Europe in general, except in places like Germany, Holland and England. I was young and I wanted financial stability. Buy now I would not mind going back except that now I have a family in the States and it is important as you grow older to be close to family. And I still think Spain does not offer many job opportunities except for those who are working in healthcare, new technologies and computer systems. So being young and wanted that job security was important for me back then…it was another time and another life…

  • @dragonseye00
    @dragonseye00 Před 26 dny +5

    When I traveled the USA and Canada I usually paid quite a bit more in food. Be it restaurants or supermarkets, especially because in the USA you have to add sales tax and it's almost mandatory to pay 20% tip. In Europe vat is included in the prices, and Tip isn't mandatory, you pay a tip when you are satisfied, and not usually 20%, rather around 10% as rule of thumb.

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +2

      Agreed. The issue with tipping in the US has become crazy.

    • @dragonseye00
      @dragonseye00 Před 3 dny

      @@AmericaToSpain the other thing is that you give the companies incentive to pay their employees less. Which ain't good at all.

  • @maras.a.9019
    @maras.a.9019 Před 11 dny +3

    Me alegra que haya encontrado la paz y calidad de vida en mi país. Felicidades!
    Si es posible, estaría mejor si pusiera sub títulos en español. No todos los españoles dominamos su idioma. Thanks😅

    • @ItsComingRome79
      @ItsComingRome79 Před 10 dny

      pues tienes que aprender el Ingles tu

    • @nuriam7169
      @nuriam7169 Před 6 dny

      Que aprenda el a hablar el idioma del pais donde vive. Eso deberia ser lo minimo. Solo vienen a aprovecharse de nuestras ventajas pero no ponen nada de su parte. Jetas!

    • @maicajimenez6524
      @maicajimenez6524 Před 3 dny

      Estamos.en España y es respetable que hable en la lengua del pais que ha elejido para vivir ..​@@ItsComingRome79

  • @begonaprada7187
    @begonaprada7187 Před 22 dny

    Lo de parar al mediodía es para ir a casa a cocinar y comer, luego vuelves a trabajar, los días son más largos aquí, y así cumples el horario, sobre todo en el comercio, 4 horas por la mañana, 4 por la tarde, y sábado mañana 4 horas

  • @camilodominguez1760
    @camilodominguez1760 Před 23 dny +9

    In USA you live to work,in Spain you work to live.

    • @camilodominguez1760
      @camilodominguez1760 Před 10 dny +2

      @@ItsComingRome79 go to Italy.

    • @camilodominguez1760
      @camilodominguez1760 Před 10 dny +2

      @@ItsComingRome79 almost 100 million people a year disagree whit you but i'm pretty sure they are wrong and you are rigth.

    • @camilodominguez1760
      @camilodominguez1760 Před 10 dny

      @@ItsComingRome79 are you real?,of course it's tourist!!!
      The population is 45 million people,how on earth a country deal whit that amount?.
      Enough we provide acomodation,services,security,transport,healt care,etc..for all of them.

    • @camilodominguez1760
      @camilodominguez1760 Před 10 dny +2

      @@ItsComingRome79 no soy español pero vivo aquí hace 20 años y después de vivir y viajar por 3/4 partes del mundo España es el mejor país del 🌎 para vivir con mucha diferencia.

    • @Carmen-no4xw
      @Carmen-no4xw Před 9 dny

      @@camilodominguez1760 48.500.000 habitantes en España en 2024

  • @user-fb6ns4zq2r
    @user-fb6ns4zq2r Před 26 dny +2

    So if you don’t mind me asking, as a US citizen don’t you have to come back every 90 days or would you be considered illegal? Or is there some type of visa for retired people. Thank you for the great info.

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +2

      You can come on the digital nomad visa. I will be doing a video on how to get the visa. Follow my channel for an update.

    • @msvideotime
      @msvideotime Před 4 dny

      @@AmericaToSpainI can’t wait

  • @swsunsetseeker7285
    @swsunsetseeker7285 Před 13 dny

    You have an accent. Where are you from? Your citizenship? And how did that affect obtaining your visa?

  • @moiraty5338
    @moiraty5338 Před 25 dny +16

    I’m glad it’s cheaper for you. But Málaga has become very expensive for locals thanks to airbnbs and higher income foreigners moving there. Your “half the rent of Denver” is way too high for locals. You’re also contributing to feeding the private health care industry (a monster US citizens know all too well). Be aware that locals will eventually resent you a lot (which is already happening).

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny

      I appreciate your comment. Agreed that rent is way too high for locals and that should change.

    • @moiraty5338
      @moiraty5338 Před 24 dny +6

      @@AmericaToSpain Don’t contribute to the problem, then. Be happy there, but stop selling it here like it’s a retirement paradise for higher-income-than-Spaniars foreigners.

    • @jd8184
      @jd8184 Před 23 dny +1

      How are they feeding the private health care industry?

    • @geertstroy
      @geertstroy Před 23 dny

      Americans make a farce of whereever they land . A cartoonish view on " moving" , and ALWAYS monetizing their SHIT. Yes , this Ami contributes to a problem and has NO clue of Spain whatsoever. Their very presence on Spain s territory is IMMEDIATELY OBSESSIVELY commuted into a business model of which the basic tenet is the assumption that a Merrican never leaves their land let alone for socialist Europe. But hey , that unexpected move , based on a flimsy expedient commitment via a digital worker visa is enough substance to get the stressed out Merrican at home click on their heroic move as well as pander to naive Spaniards who revel in the fact that the Merrican " loves the lifestyle " and " the food" and " you can visit 10 countries on foot in two days" .. .. it is just bitterly annoying putting that in the perspective of the sadistic immigration machinations of that us , for those who seek a genuine permanent residence on sound uncartoonish assumptions .

    • @CarlosGonzalezSilvestre
      @CarlosGonzalezSilvestre Před 20 dny

      Sin duda prefieres a ese otro tipo de inmigrantes que vienen a multiculturanizarnos y pagar nuestras pensiones.......y que lo que consiguen (los que trabajan) es que la mayoría de los
      sueldos sean miserables para todos.
      Conste que no los culpo a ellos, sino a los políticos que lo permiten, o mejor dicho, que lo fomentan.

  • @ElenaDelucca
    @ElenaDelucca Před 26 dny +8

    Wellcome to Spain!!! I hope that you, re free and happy all that you can and I wish that more american people come to Spain when they are prepared...they, ll be wellcome!!!

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +4

      Thank you for your nice comment and your welcome Elena

    • @fontantorres3938
      @fontantorres3938 Před 11 dny

      Eso eso ,para que destruyan la costa con tanta masificado, y a los ESPAÑOLES donde los metes ,alquileres por las nubes y el AGUA escasa ,solo podrán vivir en España los extranjeros

    • @nuriam7169
      @nuriam7169 Před 6 dny

      ¿En serio? Si ya no cabe ni un alfiler en mi país. Por eso la vivienda no para de subir de precio. Ojala no viniera ni uno más. Si yo quiero ir a vivir a los Estados Unidos su gobierno me lo pone muy difícil o directamente imposible de manera legal. Aquí deberíamos ser igual de estrictos.

  • @mariapereira8187
    @mariapereira8187 Před 13 dny

    Hi, I'm planning on moving to Spain as I'm spanish citizen, in about 1 year or so, I want to bring personal items, like books, records, photo albums, not furniture or TVs , which method of freight cargo is the best to use?

    • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
      @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 11 dny

      I just sold everything and just a backpack. And duffel bag. Stored my books I wanted to keep at familly. Each time I visted take back with me little by little. And electricity is different here. And different plugs.

  • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
    @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před 3 dny

    😍😍😍😍😍😍Spain is one of the most hospitable countries in the world, advice for new expats, Spain has 50 provinces and people are concentrated in 7 or eight of them, there are another 42 that need a new population to arrive. In fact, Spain needs a new population of between 10, 12 million immigrants in the next 20 years according to studies!! Everyone welcome to your new home!!

  • @milariestoro5890
    @milariestoro5890 Před 7 dny +3

    You are so right, we live in Massachusetts it takes my husband 1 1/2 to get to work every morning traffic is a nightmare then a plus hour to get home in the afternoon
    Our dream is to moved to Spain when we retire we haven’t decided where yet , we want to explore other city’s in Spain to see what works best for our life style. We been to Spain 7 times, Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga , Marbella.

    • @nuriam7169
      @nuriam7169 Před 6 dny +1

      Why don't you choose UK or Ireland? They speak English and you have more cultural similarities with them.

    • @milariestoro5890
      @milariestoro5890 Před 6 dny +3

      @@nuriam7169 we also speak Spanish 😊

  • @LLl-cf5mu
    @LLl-cf5mu Před 10 dny +1

    La calidad de vida de Europa y en concreto España está a años luz de EeUu.
    Aquí con un salario medio se vive bien allí una vida digna cuesta el doble, y ni hablar de seguridad ciudadana.
    Y ya si vienes al sur ,no vuelves .
    En Cádiz ,hay una base americana en Rota, muchos se jubilan y se quedan de por vida .
    Sol playas ,seguridad, gente amable, fiestas, nivel vida cómodo , desayunas por 3 ,4 euros .
    Cerveza a 1,5 2 euros ,tapas....

  • @paddyanglais91
    @paddyanglais91 Před 11 dny

    How does the food compare between the US and Spain? You must feel healthier here!

    • @budapestkeleti6404
      @budapestkeleti6404 Před 8 dny

      the thing is that many of the pesticides and herbicides are banned in Europe. Meat isn't washed in chlorine

  • @us4marine
    @us4marine Před 8 dny +2

    Hi Eric, thank you for your video, it’s truly filled with valuable information. Lately I’ve been watching many videos for I’m in the process to moving from the US to Spain, for the same EXACT reason you described. I’ll be traveling shortly (Malaga, Alicante) to obtain my DNI and start from there. What area of Malaga are you living at? Again Thank you for your detailed and well intentioned video. You have a new subscriber. Take care.
    Pete

    • @msvideotime
      @msvideotime Před 4 dny

      Where can you optain the DNI first if you still don’t live there I’m also considering moving there in Alicante or Valencia to retire

  • @benatburning
    @benatburning Před 25 dny +1

    To think that one of the reasons for longevity in this country is no financial stress… we should be living over 150+ years then. Must be nice living with an American salary in Spain though

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +1

      Yes that helps. Salaries in Spain are not that great🤔 But nowadays there are a lot of remote job opportunities. I'm working on a video on how to get a remote job. Ill be posting it soon. Thank you so much for your comment.

    • @msvideotime
      @msvideotime Před 4 dny

      @@AmericaToSpainI will be ready to see it once you do thanks

  • @maicajimenez6524
    @maicajimenez6524 Před 3 dny

    Vives en el mejor pais del mundo😮.Mejor de Europa ,faltan industrias y puestos de trabajo ,a pesar de tener toda la materia prima.. Me alegro estes feliz ..lo más importante es que aprendas el.español la lengua oficial de España,.ya que vives aqui ..😮😮😮Mucha suerte...Buena vida ..
    .

  • @antonioalonso2986
    @antonioalonso2986 Před 20 dny +1

    ... and definetly... if you have a free health system that allows you to go to the doctor for any issue or any worry without the fear of seeing the bill... you live longer.😁

  • @EA1DDO
    @EA1DDO Před 28 dny

    Spot on

  • @marisagarcia2883
    @marisagarcia2883 Před 3 dny

    In a few months, you'll have a Costco in Málaga.😅

  • @knrbrow5786
    @knrbrow5786 Před 27 dny +5

    We moved here for the culture and the locals, a few years ago and would rather not see any part of it Americanized (by more of them coming in), these channels that tell people from back there they should come here, should all be shut down. I would recommend going downstairs, enjoying some Soulful Sourdough Bread and just contemplating the better way of life you have now chosen to live. Ta luego

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny

      Hi thank you for your comment. Just a curiosity why did you mention Soulful Sourdough Bread? That is my daughters bread. Have you tried it yet?😃

    • @MU5H
      @MU5H Před 25 dny +7

      so you are an american that dont want to see more americans in spain ? lol nice

    • @knrbrow5786
      @knrbrow5786 Před 22 dny +2

      ​@@AmericaToSpainthat's hers - does she make it or is it just her favorite? We have not, we haven't been down to Malaga recently, but will swing by when we are down next, we are in a small pueblo near Granada, our friends up here are bread makers, they host week long classes for tourists

  • @alfdel100
    @alfdel100 Před 4 dny

    Reason no. 6 (and most important):
    You can enjoy how the *Real Madrid* wins the 15th European Championship League Cup.
    _Of course!!_
    ⚽⚽⚽⚽

  • @mohammedsharif2651
    @mohammedsharif2651 Před 26 dny +1

    Hello Friend, I enjoyed your video. Thank you.👏
    I would like to bring to your attention that the background music is a bit high and distracting. Cheers and enjoy your journey.
    Last year, we were in Malaga for a month and we enjoyed our visit.

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +1

      That is SOOO true, For some reason CZcams made the audio much louder. I will try to fix it but you are totally right. It sucks!

  • @ph7846
    @ph7846 Před 10 dny

    Where in Spain did you move to?

  • @CarlosJimenez-pj6dx
    @CarlosJimenez-pj6dx Před 26 dny +7

    Bienvenido a España amigo!!

  • @LU-jo2jz
    @LU-jo2jz Před 20 dny +1

    Food is much cheaper in Spain

  • @pedrocabezas6308
    @pedrocabezas6308 Před 18 dny +1

    But actually all of that makes sense if you don’t earn money in Spain. Because the life style is about make money in USA and waste it in Spain.

  • @rene29200
    @rene29200 Před 25 dny

    ❤😎🥂👍👋

  • @anacasanova7350
    @anacasanova7350 Před 28 dny +2

    Y como puedes quedarte en España a trabajar y vivir?

    • @davcunit
      @davcunit Před 27 dny

      No entiendo esta pregunta,a qué te refieres?

    • @alcaicero
      @alcaicero Před 27 dny

      ​@@davcunit, se refiere a tu permiso de residencia.

    • @enriqueburgos9754
      @enriqueburgos9754 Před 27 dny +3

      Visa de "nomada digital"

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny

      Si te quieres quedar depende de donde seas. Si eres latina o latino, después de estas 2 años legales en España, te dan la nacionalidad española.

    • @74QZ
      @74QZ Před 19 dny

      ​@@AmericaToSpain eso no es cierto

  • @angelgarcia-yz1yy
    @angelgarcia-yz1yy Před 8 dny

    Being given 10% extra time to live is not a bad thing.

  • @oscarsantas6528
    @oscarsantas6528 Před 20 dny +2

    Bienvenido al primer mundo¡¡¡..no hagas mucha publicidad que aquí no cogemos más...en tu guía debes poner que los que vengan que aprendan español..aunque en España no es obligatorio hablar español para acceder a la visa, cosa que en tú país si.

    • @nuriam7169
      @nuriam7169 Před 6 dny

      Como lo va a poner si el prenda no sabe no ha aprendido ni a decir hola?

  • @OhShunz
    @OhShunz Před 25 dny +1

    I see 99% of these types of videos go on about how much cheaper this place is vs USA. Good info but all of these videos are carbon copies at this point. What is it that you do to generate income to pay for your daily life? If it’s a job, what kind of job add how much do you earn a year? If you are only basing your life off of CZcams earnings, that would be good to know as well. Appreciate it.

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +1

      Hi thank you for your comment, yes I have a job. The reason I am able to be in Spain is because I have a digital nomad visa. I do not earn any money from youtube.

    • @OhShunz
      @OhShunz Před 25 dny

      @@AmericaToSpain congrats on the successful move to Spain. It looks like a wonderful country. Appreciate the reply as well. Do you have any videos on your channel that go over your financial options? I understand that no one’s financials are anyone’s business. If you do share I would be very interested in watching those videos. Thanks again for the reply and the video

    • @geertstroy
      @geertstroy Před 23 dny

      What is your LEGAL BASIS to reside and work... TELL THAT , and keep the cartoon.

  • @javiermartingonzalez4759
    @javiermartingonzalez4759 Před 27 dny +5

    Is better the public healthcare ! The private healthcare is for a cold or flu!!!

    • @alepunto7404
      @alepunto7404 Před 27 dny +2

      Rich people, politicians (specially socialist ones) and public workers that can choose between public and private, seems that don´t agree with you.

    • @felixcanas9446
      @felixcanas9446 Před 27 dny +9

      @@alepunto7404That’s not true. I’m rich, I earn more than seven times the average salary in Spain, I never had a private insurance. Everytime I needed health care I’ve been atended by our national health service with good results, high technology and nice human asistence . Even my brother needed a lungh transplant and was succesfully fulfilled paying CERO euro. Compare that to USA. And do not lie about socialist politicians, thanks to them we have this incredible public service. Conservative parties don’t believe so much in our system and always try through low investment in public services to push people into private insurances wich is like shooting your toe.

    • @alepunto7404
      @alepunto7404 Před 27 dny +9

      ​@@felixcanas9446 Sorry, but half of your comment is not true, and the other half is you talking about your particular case. I´m talking about statistics. 82% of public workers in Spain that have the possibility of choose between public and private healthcare, choose private (data from 2021). Rich people don´t go to public hospitals, they go to private clinics, here and abroad. Socialist politicians when need healthcare, go to private clinics (like Carmen Calvo at Clinica Ruber, or Dolores Delgado at Clinica Cemtro). Basically anyone that can afford private healthcare, choose private over public, even if that implies paying both, as paying public healthcare in Spain in mandatory.
      If your brother paid cero euros, that doesn´t mean that healthcare is free. It is not. If your brother paid nothing, it means that other people were forced to pay the treatment of your brother with taxes. Because that argument that says that in Spain healthcare is free and expensive in the USA, if you think a little about it, makes no sense at all. ¿What do you mean, that doctors and nurses do not have a salary in Spain? ¿Hospitals do not require maintenance? All those things are paid by all of us with taxes. The wrong picture of healthcare being "free" or cheap in Spain comes from the fact that the state takes half of the salary of everyone even before that salary reaches the worker, complemented with all the rest of different taxes (over 100!) that the state uses to squeeze us. So no, services like healthcare or education are not free or cheap in Spain, we are just forced to use the ones that the policians decide. They took away our freedom to choose.
      Also, you seem to mix up "public" with "universal". A service guaranteed to everyone is an "universal" service. A "public" service is just a service controlled by politicians. And this is why private healthcare or private education are always better than public ones. Because private services are managed by professionals of that sector, but public services are managed by politicians, wich are usually corrupt, inept, and they only care about themselves. But it is totally possible to have private universal healthcare, or private universal education (like in the nordic countries). We don´t benefit from having public services, the only beneficiaries from services being public are the politicians, as they use this power for their political goals.
      And you should learn a little history. The public health system in Spain exists since 1908, so no, we don´t have it thanks to socialists. That is another lie coming from the PSOE, like when they say that they "invented feminism" (yes, they said that).

    • @josepved6287
      @josepved6287 Před 27 dny

      @@alepunto7404y porqué no te largas a estados Unidos y nos dejas en paz, allí tendrás tooooda la sanidad privada que quieras. No se a que estás esperando?

    • @robert111k
      @robert111k Před 26 dny +3

      @@felixcanas9446, so you are rich, my widow neighbor is poor, and both of you paid the same amount of money for your brother's operation when you buy your daily bread, am I wrong? And that's justice, according to you, right?

  • @bov.2843
    @bov.2843 Před 13 dny

    Very nice honest dude,
    sincerely I hope it works out once the honeymoon phase goes away.
    Definitely too quiet speech compared to annoying background music that's buzzing over...

  • @Liamte
    @Liamte Před 26 dny

    Welcome to Spain! I paused the video on the image of the map with the plane and I realized that it is an old map... so old that you can see the European colonial empires in Africa hahaha be careful with the details or they will cancel you :P

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +2

      Thank you. That is just an image for a transition from reason to reason, not a geography statement. But I appreciate your comment and will keep that in mind.

    • @Liamte
      @Liamte Před 25 dny +2

      @@AmericaToSpain I know, I know, but in these days a poorly placed map can be a cause of future headaches haha

  • @franciscaromerogarcia6788

    La siesta española se ríe del sueño americano 😂😂😂

  • @barrylyndon5084
    @barrylyndon5084 Před 27 dny +3

    It's curious because many Americans who come to Spain to have a life less driven by work and making money end up creating CZcams channels (which require work and can make money).
    I think you can't stop being productive 😂😂

    • @AmericaToSpain
      @AmericaToSpain  Před 25 dny +3

      Barry thank you for your comment. I guess when you immigrate you learn a lot in the process and when you find something you like, you want to share it. At the end of the day everyone has to eat right? But by doing the things you love and sharing and helping others, work does not feel like work. And most people outsource video editing etc.

    • @fontantorres3938
      @fontantorres3938 Před 11 dny

      Vaya que lo haces por amor, o quizás por interes😂😂

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před 3 dny

      @@fontantorres3938 No estas siendo correcto o educado,, te acaba de explicar algo que tu no crees,, no es su problema es tu problema,, hacer cosas buenas y compartirlas es un buen gesto!! que me gusta y aprecio!!

  • @YasminYoruba
    @YasminYoruba Před 22 dny +4

    There’s too many Americans moving to Spain lol

    • @Bernard-Shakey
      @Bernard-Shakey Před 20 dny +4

      Yeah, it should at least be as difficult for an American to move to Spain as it is for a Spaniard to move to the US. I doubt a Spaniard could move to the US on a digital nomad visa.

    • @gabrielanaya677
      @gabrielanaya677 Před 14 dny

      @@Bernard-Shakeyactually
      USA is open borders we have millions of immigrants coming here every year.

    • @Bernard-Shakey
      @Bernard-Shakey Před 13 dny +2

      @gabrielanaya677 I know that. And Spain has an open border too. As an American, you could just come in on a holiday visa and stay there. The issue is then being illegal, which nobody would want. My point was the *legal* methods of gaining a work visa are easier USA->Spain than in the opposite direction

    • @ItsComingRome79
      @ItsComingRome79 Před 10 dny

      too many SOUTH Americans moving to Spain. There, fixed it for you

  • @darkmatter6714
    @darkmatter6714 Před 20 dny +1

    The American Dream has become European Reality

  • @almafiorella
    @almafiorella Před 13 dny

    Do the video in Spanish, you have to speak Spanish now

    • @ItsComingRome79
      @ItsComingRome79 Před 10 dny

      ju need to learn deeee inglish, a ver!

    • @Kakonan
      @Kakonan Před 4 dny

      Es un mensaje a sus compatriotas, ceporrín.

  • @adriancrespo9975
    @adriancrespo9975 Před 9 dny

    I am spaniard. This video is highly unacurate. Many thousands of people are leaving the country because of unemployement. The country is virtually at bankruptcy

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před 3 dny

      Soy español y que españoles salgan de España a buscar trabajo ha pasado siempre, yo salí a Inglaterra, Francia, y Alemania para conocer nuevos paises y practicar idiomas, hoy hablo, Frances, Ingles Francés e italiano, trabajo en compañía aérea española en vuelo, en Europa ir de un pais a otro con el mismo pasaporte, 27 países es como ir desde Nevada a Arkansas o Florida!!

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před 3 dny

      I am Spaniard too, and Spaniards leaving Spain to look for work has always happened, I went to England, France, and Germany to see new countries and practice languages, today I speak French, English, French and Italian, I work for a Spanish airline on flights, In Europe going from one country to another with the same passport, 27 countries is like going from Nevada to Arkansas or Florida!!

  • @angelpereira5278
    @angelpereira5278 Před 4 dny

    The plane on a map from almost a century ago in which the Rif, northern Morocco, appears as part of Spain and French Africa, is a little outdated

  • @tromau1
    @tromau1 Před 8 dny +1

    UNITED STATES NOT IS AMERICA, AMERICA IS THE WHOLE CONTINENT, FROM CHILE TO ALASKA. YOU SHOULD SAY FROM U.S TO SPAIN , OR FROM NORTH AMERICA TO SPAIN , DO NOT BE IGNORANT

    • @vadderblanco
      @vadderblanco Před 6 dny +1

      He left america.... He's right, or were are the U.S.? No hagas hate innecesario

    • @tromau1
      @tromau1 Před 6 dny

      @@vadderblanco SIMPLEMENTE ES CORREGIR A QUIEN SE EXPRESA MAL. U.S IS IN NORTH AMERICA.