Why Americans are FLEEING to Spain

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • There's a lot of talk in the press about Americans leaving the US to set up life elsewhere. I speak to 5 Americans who have recently moved to Spain to find out why they left the US and how life is here!
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  • @spainrevealed
    @spainrevealed  Před rokem +456

    Hola! 👋 This is my first video about people's experiences of moving to Spain. Let me know if you'd like to see more of this type of content. Hope you enjoyed it. 👇🏽

    • @reginapolo3357
      @reginapolo3357 Před rokem +15

      Yes! Mi amigo. I am in love with Andalucía. Andalucía es embrujante! I like Seville the most. Gracias!

    • @redademe
      @redademe Před rokem +20

      Yes please though I'd like to see diversified profiles. On this video I clearly see a pattern of white, mostly late career individuals who managed to make the move happen primarily thanks to a secondary EU citizenship which would allow them to work in Spain. The couple from Seattle are wealthy retired techies on a non-lucrative visa so working was probably not part of the plan.

    • @HarryPujols
      @HarryPujols Před rokem +13

      Hey Blick, I moved to Spain a year ago. To me it was when I realized I’ll never be able to afford a home in the US, that became my last straw.

    • @Ana-Maria-Sierra
      @Ana-Maria-Sierra Před rokem +18

      Absolutely! I was just about to post a comment to that effect. I’d love to hear from more Americans, of course, and people of all ages and from those who have been there longer too. I’m interested to learn how they decided to live where they live vs some other city or town, particularly given the notable variety of geography, language and cultures throughout Spain, from the Canary Islands to Galicia, which I think is such a shock to Americans as they typically know nothing about Spain. This is a great start to a very interesting topic, particularly at this time in history. You brought up Spanish politics, which Americans also know nothing about because American media rarely publishes anything about it and Spain is not viewed as having anything of importance going on. Americans are even unaware that there is a US military base in Spain. They know nothing about Franco and his forever loyal followers. They only endured 4 years of Trump and suffered, so they don’t recognize the enduring wounds left by decades of Franquista rule. (A big reason my folks strongly opposed my remaining in Spain decades ago, the fear of fascism raising its ugly head again.) You mentioned little bits here and there and drew your guests out in an effective way. Very interesting.

    • @Avi20011
      @Avi20011 Před rokem +9

      Excellent video, James! I’m laughing at how we (Americans) seem to all have the same apartment here in Valencia 😂

  • @bsetdays6784
    @bsetdays6784 Před 11 měsíci +685

    Inflation is far more harmful to individuals than a collapsing stock or property market because it directly affects people's cost of living, which they immediately feel. It is not surprising that the current market sentiment is extremely pessimistic. In today's economy, assistance is critical if we are to survive.

    • @evitasmith6218
      @evitasmith6218 Před 11 měsíci +5

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    • @lucianoboccedi
      @lucianoboccedi Před 11 měsíci +4

      If you lack market knowledge, your best bet is to seek advice or support from a consultant or investing coach. Contacting a consultant may sound simple, but it's how I've managed to stay afloat in the market and increase my portfolio to roughly 65% since January. It is, in my opinion, the best way to get started in the industry right now.

    • @adenmall7596
      @adenmall7596 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@lucianoboccedi Please let me know the name of the investment consultant you work with and, if possible, how I can contact them.

    • @lucianoboccedi
      @lucianoboccedi Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@adenmall7596 ELEANOR ANNETTE ECKHAUS is my consultant; I met her while watching a CNBC interview and later contacted her. She has since given me entry and exit points for the securities in which I am interested. You can look her up online if you require care supervision. I basically follow her trading pattern and have not been let down.

    • @africanboi4542
      @africanboi4542 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thank you for sharing; I will need all the help I can get because I recently sold some of my assets in order to invest in the stock market.

  • @TheManCaveYTChannel
    @TheManCaveYTChannel Před rokem +137

    My wife is from Spain and we are leaving the states in January to Spain. Wish us luck.

  • @marcellussaunders4200
    @marcellussaunders4200 Před rokem +95

    We moved from Florida beginning of 2020. Can’t think of one negative. We’re very glad we did. Spain is home

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +3

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍nice to hear that, Marcellus

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Taxes?

    • @msvideotime
      @msvideotime Před 3 měsíci +1

      Tell me how you did to moved to Spain I’m in Florida not happy here never did moved here when I was a teenager

    • @lenkajf7816
      @lenkajf7816 Před 2 měsíci

      Which city did you choose for yourselves?

    • @terrybogart589
      @terrybogart589 Před 2 měsíci +1

      THE big negative.for.us is taxes. Why we didn't move there.

  • @MaryRay-pl4th
    @MaryRay-pl4th Před rokem +30

    Happily retired to Alicante in 2018. We love it here, have a wonderful multinational group of friends. No regrets!❤

    • @msvideotime
      @msvideotime Před 3 měsíci

      I will be retiring in two years tell me if it worth it or enough with your ss what type of visa you applied for retiree and where about in Spain is affordable plus how long it took you to wait to get your visa buying houses in Spain etc thanks

    • @CarlosPerez-zf1uy
      @CarlosPerez-zf1uy Před 14 dny +2

      @@msvideotime Don't, this is not a nursing home.

  • @xdemgeo3581
    @xdemgeo3581 Před rokem +879

    The thing is, these people are living happy lives in Spain because they are still earning American wages.

    • @markus129
      @markus129 Před rokem +1

      @@MA-ky5bn why?

    • @3dg3Z
      @3dg3Z Před rokem +105

      Exactly. Spain is a place to avoid right now, at least to work and live here. I get it I've lived in both contries. But the sad fact is that Spain is spiraling down uncontrollably.

    • @markus129
      @markus129 Před rokem +105

      Still Spain has a higher standars of living and culture is way more frienly but i guess is based on experiecies and your seems like was not the best. Some people adapt better to other environments 😉

    • @markus129
      @markus129 Před rokem +32

      @@3dg3Z yeah, maybe the people of the video are actors and paid by James 🤣😉

    • @markus129
      @markus129 Před rokem +38

      @@MA-ky5bn by the way, your are the one coment in a different post that spanish people is not open and difficult to have a relationship hahahaha🤣🤣, maybe is about you, think about it!! 😉

  • @marrlena947
    @marrlena947 Před rokem +157

    I´ve lived in Spain for 10 years and it just gets better n better. Started in Barcelona then bought a house in Andalucia in the mountains. Best decision I ever made. Easy to live on $1000 a month and still go out, have fun and travel. I´ll never go back to the USA.

  • @louaceveu1925
    @louaceveu1925 Před rokem +344

    I came from Spain to California in 1986 and I thought that I was dreaming. A lot of jobs and people worked to live, very affordable housing, small and midsize businesses were easy to establish, concerts and life shows everywhere, the political discussions were very respectful (Everybody was entitle to disagree), many hoods with a sense of community. Nowadays, California it is a shadow of that wonderful life and Spain start looking like the California that I found in 1986.

  • @cal9112
    @cal9112 Před rokem +32

    I am from C anary Islands , married a Japanese, living in Japan and Los Angeles, americans are friendly but they live in completely fear, fear of getting sick , being homeless, gun laws, awful food etc.etc.etc. not to mention all day in the car!!! Felt sorry for them.

    • @MissRed92837
      @MissRed92837 Před 2 měsíci +4

      I moved from Switzerland to the US 6 years ago. I live in fear because of the gun violence, I can’t afford going to a doctor and then all the uneducated people who are brainwashed by cults. It’s too much stress for me. I’m moving away from the US again and I’m looking into moving to Mallorca.

    • @CarlosPerez-zf1uy
      @CarlosPerez-zf1uy Před 7 hodinami

      @@MissRed92837 please don´t mallorca is now a zoo, we are so tired of tourist, 260 hotels are gonne be built, 3 per day in Valencia and Mallorca. We need to stop.

  • @MissVioletaOrange
    @MissVioletaOrange Před rokem +517

    I definitely think the experience you have in Spain depends on your level of wealth and the opportunities you are able to create. I've lived here for 23 years and the Spanish labour market is very complex. Let's not romanticize migration, there are pros and cons in every situation. We should always consider privilege when discussing such matters. Spanish people work hard, long hours and their wages depend on the market and
    sector of employment. There are advantages to living here but it's not as rosy as suggested here.

    • @marcgarrigosmane166
      @marcgarrigosmane166 Před rokem +27

      thank you

    • @marrlena947
      @marrlena947 Před rokem +41

      My experience in Spain. after 10 years here, is that it is much much better than I thought it would be.

    • @welshtoro3256
      @welshtoro3256 Před rokem +34

      Completely agree. It hardly needs to be said (but I'm doing so) that thousands of Spaniards emigrate every year for better opportunities.

    • @marrlena947
      @marrlena947 Před rokem +22

      @@welshtoro3256 I've lived all over the world and met expats from everywhere. I met very few expat Spaniards. They know it's better in Spain where I live now.

    • @welshtoro3256
      @welshtoro3256 Před rokem +56

      @@marrlena947 Really, there are thousands of Spaniards that live and work in the U.K. My wife is one of them and I work with many others. They all applied for Permanent Residency after Brexit because they know they can't get well paid jobs as easily in Spain. They also make the most of EU Free Movement to work in Northern European countries too. Countries like Germany and Holland are a very attractive option. I love Spain but it's no fun if you can't earn a decent living.
      I'm not talking about elderly ex-pats (like I hope to be in Spain one day) but working age people. I'm just finishing writing my Comment so have a look and see what you think. It puts my Reply into a bit more context. Peace. WT

  • @JT-qr4ws
    @JT-qr4ws Před rokem +30

    Please come to Vigo to speak to people who have moved here. I am English but there are many people of different nationalities here. No enclaves! We have all fallen in love with the city and Galicia. The people, the food, the culture, the fiestas and the absolute delight of being so welcome.

  • @TravelingisFREEDOM
    @TravelingisFREEDOM Před rokem +28

    The problem I see with US citizens moving to places is they make it way more expensive for locals, I am in Costa Rica and we are flooded with them.

    • @markbrophy5454
      @markbrophy5454 Před 3 měsíci +2

      When rich people come to your town, they buy goods and services that enrich the locals.

    • @mq-r3apz291
      @mq-r3apz291 Před 29 dny

      @@markbrophy5454 i mean the rich la ppl shopping at erwhon shows how true that is XDXDXD

    • @CarlosPerez-zf1uy
      @CarlosPerez-zf1uy Před 7 hodinami

      @@markbrophy5454 The locals are gone dumbfuck, only a few get the benefits, Valencia my town, is making locals go away to the villages. Rent are ment to be paid only by foreigners because locals can´t not only that, we have gotten more tourist and expats than ever, and poverty is all time high.

  • @hsavietto
    @hsavietto Před rokem +405

    My wife and I have been living in Spain for almost 5 years now. For us the honeymoon period with Spain never ended, it even improved. After you learn how to navigate around the normal difficulties that every country has, it's a fantastic place to live. We don't intend leaving ever! And before settling down definitely here we had the opportunity to live and visit other possible countries in Europe to move to and Spain became the obvious choice for us.

    • @egocelatrixcelatrix2514
      @egocelatrixcelatrix2514 Před rokem +6

      Love ❤❤❤ you.

    • @rfrag78
      @rfrag78 Před rokem +12

      Do you, your wife or your kids work in Spain, in a Spanish business with spanish salaries? If your answer is a single no, I doubt you still want to live here

    • @hsavietto
      @hsavietto Před rokem +11

      @@rfrag78 I don't see your point.

    • @JomerTB
      @JomerTB Před rokem +14

      @@rfrag78 I don't see your point either. Negative nancy over here.

    • @rfrag78
      @rfrag78 Před rokem +21

      @@hsavietto The point is. Be migrant where are not fully functional inthe host country (No spanish employeer, no payer taxes, living in shared apartment, no residence over 6 months, no census register) they have not moved, they just are long term tourists

  • @michaelcarey8491
    @michaelcarey8491 Před rokem +100

    I've lived in Spain 12 years. I've a good job, I have a great work life balance that I would never have had in my home country. Spain isn't perfect but I love the great health system, infrastructure and friendly people. Plus of course the food

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +5

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 and the culture and monuments?? thanks Michael

    • @ericktwelve11
      @ericktwelve11 Před rokem

      Dawgs, stop lying, you don't have a work balance, you're surviving because parents paying your bills in Euros😂😂😂😂

    • @manuelcv2022
      @manuelcv2022 Před 3 měsíci +2

      the health system has changed a lot since then because the waiting lists are endless, few doctors and many recent immigrants who want to have free services.

    • @ramonmarrero2001
      @ramonmarrero2001 Před měsícem

      Is the health system good? What is your experience?

    • @michaelcarey8491
      @michaelcarey8491 Před měsícem

      @@ramonmarrero2001 where I live the health system is excellent. I never have to wait more than s day or two to see a doctor . Cannot complain.

  • @user-st5cs3fq4y
    @user-st5cs3fq4y Před 5 měsíci +6

    I lived in Spain for four years. It is paradise. A touch of heaven here on earth. I have traveled four continents, forty six states, twenty four countries, and lived and worked in three. By far, the people, the geography, the climate, the Spanish Way of Living life! There is nothing that surpasses it. The "living" of life by the Spanish is the most magical part of everything Spanish.
    I could go on about the food, the Spanish wines, the desserts, the tapas, the beaches, the mountains, the plateaus, the modern bridges, highways, the amazing historic architecture, the historic architecture, the Flamenco, the hospitality, warmth, the humility, the love that I felt from most every Spanish citizen was why I am retiring there to spend 'mi vida en paz.'

  • @karenjohnson6667
    @karenjohnson6667 Před rokem +23

    One of the most inspiring videos I've watched about moving to Spain as I plan (hope) to move back to Spain in a year. Please make more videos like this, especially one in Madrid, my preferred destination although not so popular with American expats retiring to Spain. Mil gracias!

  • @cortijobull73
    @cortijobull73 Před rokem +16

    Andalucia was home for 10 years. Off grid on the side of a Sierra Nevada Montain, best years of my life.

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 Před 11 měsíci

      So why did you give up that life?

    • @cortijobull73
      @cortijobull73 Před 11 měsíci

      @@richatlarge462 2008 was a major economic downturn and it became very difficult to earn a living. I had two young children and the States seemed like my only hope. It all worked out!

  • @madhavyu
    @madhavyu Před rokem +247

    I am an American who moved to Valencia from San Francisco four years ago. My cost of living is 1/5th of what it was at a higher standard of living. Also, I wanted to live in a city that is not car-dependent.

  • @TheHighlycaff
    @TheHighlycaff Před rokem +7

    I’ve watched 99% of your vids, loved this one. More please. You were my inspiration (became tapa’s obsessed) to visit last year for an incredible 5 week trip. Coming again for 2 weeks. Hoping my wife gets on the retire to Spain train!

  • @sbkpilot1
    @sbkpilot1 Před rokem +34

    Heathcare above 50 in the US is about $1000/month. In addition, many insurance companies simply deny claims for frivolous reasons so it isn't uncommon for people who get sick to end up bankrupt since there isn't any accountability for the insurance companies.

    • @NoxSuperNova
      @NoxSuperNova Před 11 měsíci

      Can't they just save money instead of paying healthcare? How does that work?

    • @Boli4161
      @Boli4161 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@NoxSuperNova It does not work. My father had a heart condition, which cost the insurance over $80,000. There is no way people are able to save 100k in a few years. My mother had an accident and broke her foot, surgery needed. Total cost, over 40k... It's just impossible to save for health needs/emergencies

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 Před 4 měsíci

      because of that its better to save there and then get away in Spain,Portugal and some other similar EU countries@@Boli4161

    • @mediterraneanworld
      @mediterraneanworld Před 3 měsíci

      You know it is like $200 just for a regular doctor's visit if you can see one without being in their system. @@NoxSuperNova

    • @minigrande1939
      @minigrande1939 Před 18 dny

      The USA works upon a capitalist ideology.profit before people . collect healthcare is seen as a form of communism.

  • @IRSA1
    @IRSA1 Před rokem +38

    Very interesting.This illustrates clearly that the only way to feel at ease within a new culture is to be willing to integrate and reach out beyond your comfort bubble, both practically and mentally.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Před rokem

      Trust me they do not they recreate the US as best they can where they live and barely speak Spanish it is show for the camera. They come because it a great city to live near the beach and it hasn't become overcrowded like Barcelona plus the people there only are taking a small pay cut since they are either retired or work remotely.

  • @Bartrum
    @Bartrum Před 11 měsíci +9

    For me, it wasn't about fleeing the USA, it was really that I just loved Spain and all it has to offer. It's the the culture, architecture, the food, the music, the climate, and of course the people. It is a bonus that healthcare is so much cheaper and that I feel safer in general walking down the street. I still love the USA, but I just maybe love Spain a little more. :) Also, another point is that there are only 40k Americans living in Spain and there has been an increase of 13% from 2019 to 2021 according to Spain’s national statistics agency (INE), so that's only about an increase of 5k over those 2 years.

  • @eugenioolazabal1867
    @eugenioolazabal1867 Před rokem +2

    Loved this video. I'm thinking about it for sure. Excellent interviews with your guests. Each story had a different angle to consider.

  • @elchiquifru
    @elchiquifru Před rokem +2

    That was great. I do look forward to seeing videos of those who have lived there past their honeymoon stage and see where they are in life in Spain. Thank you.

  • @nellycastro4482
    @nellycastro4482 Před rokem +6

    Hi James, one time we met you two in the center of Madrid.
    We have been watching your videos for long time before we wanted to move to Valencia. Now after 9 months living here, it was nice to see you making a video from Valencia.
    I love this video because you showed what is like to move here and l love to see the families that just like mine is trying to find a place in the Spanish society.
    Anyways, I hope you come back to make more stories like this. It is a great topic.

  • @michaelmoran6671
    @michaelmoran6671 Před rokem +10

    Qué buen video! Thanks James. This makes me look forward even more to retiring in Andalucia in three years. We already have a small apartment there and we really enjoy every minute of our time there in an almost 100% Spanish community. For me its the people, the weather and the place. The lower cost of living is also a bonus. Muchas gracias.

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +2

      Welcome to Andalucía Michael,, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @elvisjd710
    @elvisjd710 Před rokem +17

    I’m originally from Honduras, moved to New Jersey as a teenager, did high school here as well as my undergrad, went back to Honduras and lived there for almost 4 years, came back, did my masters in Salamanca, Spain and I am currently working as a high teacher/adjunct college professor. And even though I like here, I miss Honduras but when I am in Honduras I miss it here. I feel like once you lived in different places you learn to be content with where you live but there is always something missing 😢

  • @alfansof5452
    @alfansof5452 Před rokem +5

    Hola James. Thanks so much for this video. We spent the first half of June last year in Ruzafa, two streets from the market in the video. There was barely anything more satisfying than starting the mornings with a cafe con leche and "curosan"/croissant or pan con tomate at outdoor cafes and bars on virtually every other angled corner. Afternoons had to include a few vermuts con hielo and/or cañas. While the immediate street we were on seemed too "young" for us (72 & 65), for the most part I really like the barrio, proximity and access to public transportation, and walking to so many places. We liked certain neighborhoods we visited and were so-so about others, as can always be expected - nothing is paradise.
    At this phase in my life, I've been driving for 55 years, and have tired of the near necessity to get on a road to wherever that is. We love the old city feel and features that come with places like Valencia and Madrid, and the simplicity of that lifestyle for we retirees. Living across the street from a Consum, around the corner from a Mercadona, the Ruzafa Mercado and a Chinese Bazar can provide most of what one needs without the "required" vehicle.
    We were really hoping to like Valencia more than we did, and that was a small disappointment. However, in retrospect, I believe that after my months of pre-visit research, I had oversold both of us on expectations. I'd like to return again and spend additional time there, as we have done and will do again in Malasaña this June.
    There was so much that I was able to relate to with each of peoples' attitudes and decisions that you visited. A refreshing take, and kudos to those who have decided that a "better" life awaits them on far away shores.
    From my own distant "porch", if there is any one thing that I would suggest to anyone taking the plunge - don't consider a move with anything less than maybe an A-2 or at least a B-1 language facility. As much as they seemed to enjoy the transition, I think that the Cleveland couple would have benefited greatly from a better understanding of the language.
    And yes, please continue to profile people who've made the transition, both as relative newcomers, and as you mentioned in the closing minute, once the honeymoon is over.

  • @pawel8365
    @pawel8365 Před rokem +62

    I wonder what the locals think. Rent increase, lack of will to integrate, strain on public services. Similarly many Brit expats moved and created exclaves and we're so proud of not bothering to learn the language. Shameful.

    • @gundalfx
      @gundalfx Před rokem +19

      Don’t forget about the gated communities the Scandinavians created in Spain which is another level beyond the Brit’s.

    • @angelleon7528
      @angelleon7528 Před rokem +20

      @@gundalfx They don't bother us. They live in a bubble and create wealth and jobs. We feel for them. If Spain is so attractive to them, they don't know what they are missing by not socializing with the Spanish. They have a lot to learn about quality of life

    • @fontantorres3938
      @fontantorres3938 Před rokem +8

      Que falta de educación por su parte, mejor estan en su país ADIOS

    • @apetass123
      @apetass123 Před rokem +8

      I’m Scandinavian myself, but if I’ll
      ever move to Spain, I won’t go near those communities. It’s so weird to me, especially since a good part of them move to Spain because of immigrants who don’t want to integrate in their own countries. What’s Spaniards’ favorite European country? I will pretend that I come from that country and only speak Spanish lol.

    • @leeklass3907
      @leeklass3907 Před rokem +1

      In the community where parents owned a property it was British, German Dutch , Scandinvian . Brexit has made people from the UK sell up and local economy will suffer as the Brits were the big spenders and lucal businesses will suffer.

  • @cmacmenow
    @cmacmenow Před rokem +15

    This video has been so timely and encouraging to watch. Loved and enjoyed all the participants you interviewed.
    I am thinking of moving to Spain (from Belfast)next year and Valencia - I have been there before- is top of the list.
    Loved the city and the culture, it's got so much to offer and on so many levels.
    The vlog theme /concept of interviewing new Spanish inhabitants is a terrific extension to your food and drinks videos.
    I would highly recommend that you do some more along these lines.They will be in even greater demand
    in the coming months and years.Love to you,Yoly and baby Lucia.
    C.J. (Belfast)

  • @drguylenegigitree1044
    @drguylenegigitree1044 Před rokem +2

    James, I love this new venue and topic for your videos. Well done.

  • @estebanvillar3431
    @estebanvillar3431 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Such a great video! As a spaniard living in the states long term I have to say that both countries have their pros and cons. My balance leans towards Spain, but the US is great for living as well. Thanks so much for putting this together!

  • @joeperrywest
    @joeperrywest Před rokem +8

    Smashing it as always James. Your videos always stir a guttural feeling in me to escape London. It would be good to see a slightly ironic pub crawl video with the best roast dinners, (or fry ups) of Benidorm!! 😂

  • @wendyurquia4034
    @wendyurquia4034 Před rokem +5

    Bravissimo, James. That follow up video post-honeymoon phase is a great idea.

  • @delsiag.7226
    @delsiag.7226 Před rokem +6

    Great video James!
    We were in Valencia in December and loved it. For a few years now we’ve been thinking about moving to Spain. My husbands family originated from Tenerife and my family from mainland Spain.
    Looking forward to our dream.

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +1

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍best wishes, and always welcome, i love Canary Islands!

  • @martonmanyai8528
    @martonmanyai8528 Před rokem +2

    I really appreciate your videos. Last Saturday I visited Toledo, and had a blast, I took notes from your Toledo video and visited 6 out of 7 locations you covered there. ❤

  • @britslivinginspain
    @britslivinginspain Před rokem +43

    Great video. One of us (Helen) has been here for 20 years, myself (Andy) 8. We disagree with some of the comments, but it is down to each person to make their own way. I took a 75% pay drop when I moved in 2014. My quality of life is better, and I've managed to have some great holidays - both nationally and internationally. Helen is now co-owner of 2 businesses, so anything is possible here, this wouldn't have happened in the UK.

  • @SergioRPerez
    @SergioRPerez Před rokem +9

    Hola, Peruvian-American leaving in beautiful Durango, Colorado. I love it here, great outdoors all year around, nice people, small town but there are things I really dislike about living in the States. The Live to work mentality is so real in the US, second, school shootings, when you have children at school age this is a real concern and third, the whole issue of the health system. If you get ill in the US, it doesn't matter how good is your insurance policy. You will deal with a lot of financial issues.

    • @SergioRPerez
      @SergioRPerez Před rokem +1

      @@Im.not.abdool Lo que alguna vez fue el imperio Español en términos geográficos es increíble de imaginar. Colorado, otro nombre en Español.

  • @blasco500
    @blasco500 Před rokem

    Your videos are so entertaining to watch and very interesting at the same time. The editing and rhythm in this video are just perfect :) Congrats

  • @randeepsingh757
    @randeepsingh757 Před rokem

    Great video! Really enjoyed your interviews and footage.

  • @MikeNouraei
    @MikeNouraei Před rokem +8

    My wife and I visited Valencia the Summer before Covid; and had visited Barcelona the prior year. We were trying to lock down on where we wanted to retire to.
    After visiting Alicante post Covid, we realized that we didn’t like Valencia because of unfriendliness of its local population. Something that we did not observe in Barcelona; However we had to rule out Barcelona too due to being unaffordable.
    We finally ended up selecting Alicante; and its Playa de San Juan de Alicante to be more precise as our favorite spot to settle down.
    Above said, we did love all cultural aspects of Valencia and we’ll definitely go back there to enjoy it more…

    • @MikeNouraei
      @MikeNouraei Před rokem

      @Paseos por Madrid Sorry, saw your question now… yes, we do speak Spanish as we lived in Madrid as students for two and a half years back in the eighties… our Spanish is rusty now, but will hopefully come back to us after a few months when we are there…

  • @helenvwalker7919
    @helenvwalker7919 Před rokem +15

    I'm in my 8th year of living in Spain. I am still totally enamoured with this beautiful country. I live in Murcia. It is certainly possible to have a good life here for less than a €1000 a month, especially if you can afford to buy an apartment to live in.😊😊😊

  • @pum00
    @pum00 Před rokem +18

    Muy buen vídeo, te felicito. Quiero pedirte que por favor no te centres sólo en las zonas geográficas de siempre y des a conocer las menos visitadas de España, como Extremadura donde viven muchos extranjeros como los del vídeo. Un abrazo!

  • @patz6689
    @patz6689 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this very informative video! One of the best videos on the subject that I’ve watched. Well done!

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 Před rokem +15

    There are a lot of Americans that are friendly. We talk to everyone.

    • @welshtoro3256
      @welshtoro3256 Před rokem +2

      You guys are great. No need to justify. ❤

  • @alisong2328
    @alisong2328 Před rokem +93

    I lived in Sevilla for a few years in my early 20's - that was 40 years ago. The friends I made then are still some if my best friends. We stay in touch snd I try to visit every few years. It used to be rare to find Spanish people in Sevilla who spoke English, but that has changed over the past 25 years. I never experienced the "Culture Shock" they warned us about when I moved to Spain. It was actually harder to move back to the U.S. It's much more of a challenge to connect with people in the U.S. as everything needs to be planned in advance. I had studied Spanish for 10 years when I first moved there (it was my major in college). I could make myself understood pretty well, but understanding the Spanish spoken in Sevilla was a challenge! I'm headed back to Sevilla in 3 weeks for the Feria de abril. I used to know how to dance the Sevillana and had the dress and everything. I feel,incredibly lucky to have been able to live in Spain all those years ago,- maybe I will end up back there when I retire in a few years! 💃🏻🎶🥘🇪🇸

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +6

      Alison es una historia bonita,, como sevillano me siento feliz que te guste mi ciudad y esperas regresar, todos sois bienvenidos espero disfrute de la feria de abril y de los caballos!! 👍👍👏👏😍😍👍👍👏👏😍😍

    • @juanantonioescalante8627
      @juanantonioescalante8627 Před rokem +1

      You will be very welcome again, Alison!

    • @AlejandroGarcia-gr1jm
      @AlejandroGarcia-gr1jm Před rokem

      Felicidades, bienvenida a tú segunda casa. En Sevilla es seguro que te esperán siempre con los brazos abiertos.
      Saludos desde el cantabrico.

    • @OneAdam12Adam
      @OneAdam12Adam Před rokem

      Retire sooner rather than later so you can enjoy your life. Far too many folks waited and then their bodies weren't in the shape to enjoy it.

    • @albertomartin7576
      @albertomartin7576 Před 11 měsíci

      Estoy convencido de que si los EEUUses hicieran el esfuerzo y hablasen español, ya no vuelven a los Estados. Encontrarían amigos como nunca.

  • @christopherwright8600
    @christopherwright8600 Před rokem +3

    Great video James! I reckon a series of videos about people in different stages from honeymoon, mid stage to long term residents like yourself would be cool.

  • @fortunato.s
    @fortunato.s Před rokem +8

    Another well made video 👏👏👏 This has hit at the right moment for me....I will be in Valencia Jul-Oct and hope to start looking into the various visa options while there. Looking forward to your next course. Wishing you continued success!

    • @jlabe
      @jlabe Před rokem

      Llevate un abanico

  • @rampop4life
    @rampop4life Před rokem +9

    Thank you James, one of the best videos you have done! Of course it resonates since I am from the states and planning to retire to Spain in a wish it was sooner several years. Really appreciated everyone's comments and honesty. Thanks again James!

    • @greyesgrey
      @greyesgrey Před rokem

      Can you get the papers just like that? 🤯

    • @rampop4life
      @rampop4life Před rokem

      @Marc Pérez my understanding it's a complicated process, but as long as you follow it and meet the criteria, there shouldn't be a problem.

    • @greyesgrey
      @greyesgrey Před rokem

      @@rampop4life Aha. Well, Spaniards/Euroepans cannot move to the US unless they are from the top 1%. Please do consider this privilege if they are paying for your free health care as a retired person.

    • @rampop4life
      @rampop4life Před rokem +1

      @Marc Pérez not quite sure why you feel the need to attack me/others. Part of the process is that we would have to have private insurance, so we are paying for health care. Also, depending on the pension/retirement, if a tax resident, we would pay Spanish taxes. So this isn't a free ride as you suggest. We feel very fortunate to be in a position to do this, and take it very seriously from all perspectives. Sorry you may disagree with Americans or others relocating to Spain. Best regards.

    • @greyesgrey
      @greyesgrey Před rokem

      @@rampop4life If you are conscious about the inequalities between Spain and the US, both economically (poorer) and politically (US sustained the dictatorship and monitored the transition to democracy), to the extend you make sure you are not having poorer people than you pay for your health care and whatnot, that's great and you are very welcome to move to Valencia or wherever. It's just that this video has so much unaware privilege in it... I would have loved for his wife to express her opinion on these cases, or at least have Spanish people say something about how they feel about it.

  • @SteveCampen
    @SteveCampen Před rokem +4

    Very interesting content, we have been here, Granada Province, for six years moving from the UK it was a culture leap but we love it.

  • @roxpr2000
    @roxpr2000 Před rokem +5

    Would like to see a part 2 of this video with the same expats a few years down the line. Or a video with other Americans who have spent a few more years living in Spain. Really enjoyed this!

  • @ScipioAfricanus_Chris
    @ScipioAfricanus_Chris Před rokem +21

    We lived in Spain for five years and just moved back to the U.S. last month. I am already counting the days until we return. Spain is amazing!

  • @jcaam8094
    @jcaam8094 Před rokem +15

    22 years ago I purchased a home in Galicia which has always been the place for my dream retirement, hopefully next year We will be 80% living there, The US has become everything I have feared it would become politically and culturally.

  • @javiergonzalezs8785
    @javiergonzalezs8785 Před rokem +11

    Buen vídeo, me ha gustado. Hay muchos sentimientos detrás del deseo, o la necesidad, de cambiar de país. En este caso son familias bien estructuradas, con poder adquisitivo y un buen nivel cultural que tendrán más facilidades para integrarse. En cualquier caso, cualquier persona que viene de buena fe es bien recibida en este país increíble.

  • @cam2683
    @cam2683 Před měsícem

    James muchas gracias por hacer y compartir este episodio. Lo he disfrutado mucho. Que tú y tu esposa sigan brillando 😀!

  • @cesarbahar786
    @cesarbahar786 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hi James, I love your video of Valencia with your new friends from the US.
    I as well would like to retire from the US someday, and live half of my time in Spain 🇪🇸 Great video thank you. 🤗🥰

  • @richardsims3847
    @richardsims3847 Před rokem +5

    I moved from London to a small town in the mountains a 40 minute drive from Valencia eight years ago.Having spent six years in California in the eighties

  • @Lisamakes
    @Lisamakes Před rokem +113

    We are Canadians who initially moved to Spain (just outside of Barcelona) for a year, but ended up staying. It’s been almost four years now. We have scaled back our home size, we don’t have a car, and live a walking lifestyle. Our decision had nothing to do with dissatisfaction with Canada, except the weather! Our kids go to private school, which is our biggest expense. I am starting to work here, and the wages are certainly lower. In Catalunya you can’t go to school in Spanish, so they have been slower to learn, but they’re getting there. I am now pretty fluent, and my husband can fully communicate. We are part of the community- I sing with a local choir, my husband plays padel every day, for example. It’s a beautiful life, and our kids are getting an amazing experience that has changed their outlook for good. Nothing is perfect, but we are very happy here. That said, I don’t see my kids living here as adults because of the job situation.

    • @ivannipaidea970
      @ivannipaidea970 Před rokem +4

      Y justo habéis ido a parar a la ciudad más peligrosa de España... En otros sitios hay más calma.
      Y si, el mercado laboral español es un desastre

    • @OneAdam12Adam
      @OneAdam12Adam Před rokem +9

      Like has been said by many You don't move to Spain to get rich but you do get to live in Spain. Really live.

    • @mannyy266
      @mannyy266 Před 11 měsíci

      You wonder if Americans as well as Canadians would be able to move or retire in cheaper countries if the American dollar doesn't have that high value in proportion to other countries like Asia, Africa, and many other countries.
      Not that many of them don't have savings but even for those with savings it would be hard. Because the American dollar is more than triple times sometimes up to 50 times the value of the money in the countries I mentioned.
      Also, besides the social problems happening as they say the reasons are, they are so used to convenience. We all wish to have that life, but nothing is permanent as we see, the American Dream is on the decline.

    • @Lisamakes
      @Lisamakes Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@mannyy266 the Canadian dollar to the Euro is not favourable at all. However, every day costs like food, cell phone, and insurance are quite a bit cheaper.

    • @ivannipaidea970
      @ivannipaidea970 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@calaveracode4235 hoy por hoy... No hay muchas más peligrosas en España ¿alguna ciudad costera de Andalucía? Y tampoco...

  • @levrejanovinsky8889
    @levrejanovinsky8889 Před rokem

    Love this video, thank you so much for giving this perspective

  • @gabriellarosa5015
    @gabriellarosa5015 Před rokem

    Buenos días!!
    I got to say something... this video was AMAZING !!!!! Loved to hear their stories!

  • @adamcole4808
    @adamcole4808 Před rokem +4

    Great interviews. That last couple really need to go to the fish market, that's one of the best bits of living in Spain and especially a city like ValenciaL LOVE the fish markets in Palma where I live.

  • @Tech-vn1jv
    @Tech-vn1jv Před rokem +9

    Great video, I enjoy all your Spain videos, great job. Unlike most people on this planet, I was forced to leave Cuba at 13, I can almost live any where on this planet, just not too cold. I lived in Spain as a kid, me moving to Spain will be like moving to the next neighborhood, Im in the States since I left Spain.
    Spain is such a beautiful country with quality people, pura vida.

    • @Tech-vn1jv
      @Tech-vn1jv Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@euskoferre Hello, moving to another country is not that easy, still working here in Texas. Thank you for the thought though. Gracias.

  • @thesisterstravel2069
    @thesisterstravel2069 Před rokem +1

    Love your new content James!..hope you can do more of this..by the way, Greetings from SD Cali💙

  • @wellnessbum
    @wellnessbum Před rokem +29

    Love that you did this video! I'm 3 months in and am still in the honeymoon phase, but also find myself questioning living here, similar to David and Patrick. The hardest part for me has been coming from the US Spain has been socially exhausting at time since everyone is so social and out and about... it's a getting used to process for me! But also something I love about Spain and have always admired about the culture here. I luckily moved to Madrid knowing the language and having a small community here and it can still be challenging. Everyone shared such great advice in this video and made a lot of how i am feeling now very normal. 😊

  • @bash_content
    @bash_content Před rokem +3

    Just moved from Moscow to Barcelona. Happy to discover your channel! And I love your sense of humour!

  • @Lynnieaiz
    @Lynnieaiz Před rokem +5

    I’ve lived almost 9 years in madrid and I do remember that phase. Im from Houston Texas. I would participate in one of your videos. But having the life experience of going through culture shock the pandemic and reverse culture shock. I’ve been through it but I believe it’s a cycle.

  • @oxfordcomma
    @oxfordcomma Před 4 měsíci

    Las Fallas, Valencia's Fire Festival. It's a great experience, glad to see it mentioned.

  • @SebBrandenberg
    @SebBrandenberg Před 7 dny

    Interesting and informative, thank you!

  • @emarte
    @emarte Před rokem +7

    The whole video kept reminding me of the book “The Spanish Craze: America's Fascination with the Hispanic World, 1779-1939”.
    On another note, I’m Hispanic in the American continent (or what Americans nowadays call “Latino”) and I’d love to have Spanish citizenship. Good thing I’d only have to be living legally in Spain for 3 years to be able to get it.

  • @annetteguzman923
    @annetteguzman923 Před rokem +24

    Hispanic-American here, I’m considering Spain as a place I’d like to move to. This is inspiring and helpful!

    • @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux
      @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux Před rokem +8

      Puerto Rican American here, I'm happy to see other Hispanics considering Spain! I'm set on Valencia for my study abroad program and then to move there! 👍

    • @victorlamberty8132
      @victorlamberty8132 Před rokem +2

      @@PolarisMidnightSoldierLux Hola Penny desde PR, que partes de Valencia recomiendas para rentar|vivir. Tengo presupuestado para vivir como 10 Mil x mes. Estuve en la ciudad ahora en enero 2023. Gracias anticipadas

    • @elvisherrera12
      @elvisherrera12 Před rokem +5

      As a Hispanic-American I completely agree. Currently trying to get my Masters in Spain.

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +3

      @@victorlamberty8132 entiendo que tienes 10,000 dólares por mes?? no necesitas tanto un buen apartamento de 800 a 1000 dólares 2 o 3 habitaciones, cocina, living-room, 2 baños, en una buena zona, mas comida, transporte, vestido, etc 500 dólares!! suma 300 dólares por cada nueva persona mas, 1,500 + 300 es dos personas, suerte

    • @victorlamberty8132
      @victorlamberty8132 Před rokem +1

      @@Juanfernandez-sm8jl Gracias, que zonas sugieres como buenas!

  • @davidwatts968
    @davidwatts968 Před rokem

    What a great video James.
    I watch your channel all the time and they are all interesting and this one is so highlighting what I think is going to be increasing. I have property in Spain and this video will make alot of people want to immigrate to Spain including me.
    Well done

  • @mari102158
    @mari102158 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this video! I love Spain and enjoyed it so much; my dream has always been to move to Spain after I retire. Loved Valencia!

  • @soledadordonezmorales3428

    Yo soy española y vivimos bien, gracias a Dios y los que me rodean !! De visita iría fuera de España claro que sí, pero vivir en Cádiz todo un privilegio así que no lo cambio por nada , un saludo

  • @peterlbaldwin511
    @peterlbaldwin511 Před rokem +52

    I enjoyed your video "take" on moving to Spain from an American point of view. I "escaped" from West London to The Costa Blanca 17 years ago and can honestly say that I have not regretted a single day here. Yes, of course there are problems here, just as there are of one sort or another, everywhere in the world. It's just that here I seem to find that problems I face are much more easily resolved, than I found living in the U.K. Perhaps because the stress levels here seem so much less than in many of the more "sophisticated" cultures. Don't get me wrong Spain has an enormously rich and varied history and culture, but somehow te Spanish seem to balance the "work/leisure" aspects of life so much more successfully, than elsewhere. Here the
    "quality of life" depends more on one's friends and relationships, rather than material possessions. There is a much more relaxed attitude to many aspects of modern life here and thus much less stress, but one has to accept that for many of us, Spain IS A Foreign country. They may do things differently here to what we may be used to, we simply have to adapt ourselves to life here, rather than expect the country to adapt to our expectations.
    From my apartment I have a decent view of The Mediterranean Sea. This is where one might see Multi million dollar yachts belonging to the International Very wealthy set, or huge villas equally worth millions. The thing is I enjoy the same sun, sea and climate as they do , at a tiny fraction of the price..!!LOL

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +9

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Peter, I loved your story, it's practical and true, that's how I feel, even though I'm from Malaga, the blue of the sea that you see from your terrace is the same Mediterranean that bathes our coasts in Malaga, tell you that I'm planning to buy a apartment in "The Costa Blanca" near my brother so thank you neighbor for your nice comments, riches are in the soul of each one!

    • @ebenezer4147
      @ebenezer4147 Před rokem +3

      Un comentario tremendamente sensato, gracias Peter.

    • @jonayz8655
      @jonayz8655 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, and whenever your number happens to be up, in 200 years or so, you both, the millionaire and you will be allowed to take the same amount of cash and possesions from this world, which is zero.

    • @phulanadethal
      @phulanadethal Před rokem +3

      Spanish culture is as sophisticated as they come. At least in the view of us Americans

    • @pennyyoung2506
      @pennyyoung2506 Před rokem +1

      @@phulanadethal Most Americans I've met don't have an opinion about Spanish culture, or experienced it and disagree 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @kimberlythomas1721
    @kimberlythomas1721 Před rokem +1

    James thank you so much for this vlogI really feel like this might be my year I'm so over this place but quality of life is like what it is giving and I think that's what I need no kids single woman but I'm ready And thank you and thank all of the participants.

  • @bowiefb
    @bowiefb Před rokem

    loved this vid James!

  • @Kazaii64
    @Kazaii64 Před rokem +9

    Great vid, James. Really gives a lot to think about, when it comes to moving to Spain vs staying in Canada.

  • @Garcwyn
    @Garcwyn Před rokem +52

    Interesting to see the deep divide of the USA splashing unto another countries. In this case migrating to Spain is politicised to the extent that it’s often considered a “liberal” choice because of the narrow white middle-class view of the interviewees. The reality is that they themselves don’t really get what’s going on.
    Spain is as divided and politicised as the USA, if not more, but the vibe and the quality of life is different (better) because the social contract is different. What is that social contract? healthcare is universal and free at the point of access, the labor market is heavily regulated, and safety is high perhaps, but not only for this reason, because owning a gun is bloody hard. Those are political choices and with all their warts they make a huge, huge difference. Call it as you want: that Spain is less “free” than the USA… fine. I can accept that. But mind you there are plenty of people that privilege their quality of life over the sense of freedom and this is a perfectly legit choice. Nothing to do with being liberal or not. And this social contract is shared across most main parties btw so it’s unlikely to change although with what’s going on with certain political parties I wouldn’t bet my house on this.
    Then you have elements that Spain has inherited for good or for bad that are conducive to that quality of life. First it’s the weather, nothing to do about it. It just exists. Second is the urban planning (which is not unique to Spain but more of a european trait) which enjoys the fact that European cities are way more compact that American ones because they were not designed around the use of cars. Car-centric cities truly creates wastelands devoid of any soul and character. NYC and SF are such great cities because you could get around and live without necessarily having a car.
    Finally, if you take all the above is the culture that emerges from all these. Because nobody in their right mind expects too much from the labor market people work to make a living. Neurosis is very low because your health doesn’t depend on having a job or not, there is no such a thing as a rat race, and cities generally are very safe. All these promotes a level of connections with your community, with your neighbours, with the guy that sells you the tomatoes around the corner, that are completely alien to the vast majority of Americans.
    But let’s not fool ourselves. All these happen with the same political s***show that you can see anywhere else in the West these days. Please don’t let your political bias to blur the real underlying reasons that explain the differences between Spain and the USA. As I believe I proved above, it cannot (only) be the level of political tensions, political divide, political x, that we are witnessing

    • @marcgarrigosmane166
      @marcgarrigosmane166 Před rokem +6

      THANK YOU.

    • @angelleon7528
      @angelleon7528 Před rokem +11

      @@marcgarrigosmane166 Perfecto, no puedes hacer una lectura social más certera en menos espacio, de España. La polarización que sufrimos (interesada), amenaza si no le ponemos remedio, con destruir la paz social de un país privilegiado en muchísimos aspectos.

    • @AngelOliva302
      @AngelOliva302 Před rokem +3

      Very well said!

    • @cristinacarrion1413
      @cristinacarrion1413 Před rokem +2

      Excellent 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @jonayz8655
      @jonayz8655 Před rokem

      Whatever, but our Congress hasn't still being taken by a mob leaded by sitting bull in steroids. The political divide here is at a much lesser level than in the US and other countries, and a great deal is being provoked from abroad either from new ways of doing politics (the trumpism of VOX) or the postmodernism of Podemos, or even direct intervention of foreign powers (the Troika forcing Zapatero to change the constitution, Putin meddling in Catalonia). Most of it is pure façade and marketing, but unfortunately, many people take it too seriously.

  • @tessajones9393
    @tessajones9393 Před 2 měsíci

    This is a great video! I love hearing from real people and their why.

  • @alexandregoncalves4337
    @alexandregoncalves4337 Před rokem +276

    Por Favor Espanha nunca deixas de ser Espanha, abraço dum Portuguese.

  • @flowergirl4652
    @flowergirl4652 Před rokem +41

    Yes, more videos like this please. I think it would be interesting to hear from people who have moved to Spain and lived there for a while!

  • @sailstomars
    @sailstomars Před rokem +37

    We are currently in the process of becoming Spanish dual-citizens. My Abuela's side of the family is Spanish, on my moms side. Our family is Cuban though! I grew up and live in Vancouver, Canada. I love my home here in Canada. BUT i'm so excited for our journey to Spain. Sometimes the lifestyle here makes me feel isolated and specifically since pandemic times I feel it more than ever. Excited to explore if the Spanish lifestyle will connect us to living life more fully! :) Love your videos!

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +7

      Cubanos son hermanos y siempre bienvenidos!!👍👍👏👏😍😍👍👍👏👏😍😍

    • @phulanadethal
      @phulanadethal Před rokem +3

      I’m also originally from Cuba. I lived in the US for over four decades, and I recently opted for the Spanish citizenship as well, my father is from Asturias.

    • @kling8460
      @kling8460 Před rokem +2

      Spain doesn’t allow dual citizenship though

    • @sailstomars
      @sailstomars Před rokem +6

      “Dual citizenship is permitted for all Spaniards by origin, as long as they declare their will to retain Spanish nationality within three years of the acquisition of another nationality“

    • @sailstomars
      @sailstomars Před rokem

      Exciting! Did you move to Asturias? How long was the process for you? :)

  • @Acastleforyou
    @Acastleforyou Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent episode! Thank You

  • @WaterWaver
    @WaterWaver Před rokem

    This was a great video! Different from your usual, but it was really enjoyable

  • @isabelapeters1308
    @isabelapeters1308 Před rokem +6

    Hola, me ha parecido interesante el video, lo que me gustaría que pudieras hacer un video de Alcalá de Henares, donde resido y que culturalmente tiene mucho que ofrecer. Gracias por dar a conocer los rincones de España. Un saludo Isabela

  • @vajt34
    @vajt34 Před rokem +3

    James, excellent video as always. Great idea about asking expats why they decided to move to Spain, especially Americans since everyone always sees America as the place to migrate to instead of the other way around. I'm curious if you are able to list the average monthly expenses for the individuals that you interviewed to get a sense of the cost of living? Even better if they can give a quick breakdown by rent, food, healthcare and fun (going out or travel) expenses. That would be fantastic. Keep the awesome videos coming!

  • @Marciap17
    @Marciap17 Před rokem

    Great video James. Thank you ❤

  • @prajjwal1010
    @prajjwal1010 Před rokem

    The vibe of your videos are next level💫❤️

  • @alexcaz4833
    @alexcaz4833 Před rokem +25

    It’s funny, I’ve been thinking about moving to Spain for the last few years. I visited Madrid in 2019 and thought to myself “I could see myself living here”. My parents are from Mexico so I was raised speaking Spanish at home. I really enjoyed using Spanish as my primary language while in Madrid. I felt at home while in Madrid. I’m planning on returning to Spain this September for a longer stay to explore more cities. I’ll definitely be gauging all my options for a possible move to Spain.
    Thank you so much for this video! I found it at just the right time in my life.

    • @Anyatash123
      @Anyatash123 Před rokem +2

      So if your parents are from Mexico then you are Mexican, right? Haha isn’t easier to say I am of Mexican origin living in Canada or USA then my parents are from Mexico, you are not? 😂

    • @josediegodaponte4570
      @josediegodaponte4570 Před rokem +6

      We hope you will join us. Everybody is welcome. I visit a lot of countries , and Madrid is one of the best cities in the world to live. Besides the politicians we have.

    • @alexcaz4833
      @alexcaz4833 Před rokem +1

      @@Anyatash123 Lol! Well you are right, if we want to be literal. I am of Mexican origin born and raised in the US. So you could say I am Mexican-American or I am Chicano (literally speaking). 😁

    • @Anyatash123
      @Anyatash123 Před rokem +1

      @@alexcaz4833 that is correct, American is a continent not a country and Mexico, Canada , Argentina are actually americans. Peoples believe that americans are only the people who are born in USA , you might be surprised that not only citizens from the US are American but all the people across the southern border are also Americans and people from the north border are Americans. Americans can be from Europe, Africa , Mexico , Asia but not a Native American which are really Americans apaches, Navajos, Mayanas etcetera. My point is that you are Mexican as well as your parents but as same times you are Americans as well as you partners because America is a continent and not a country like USA😉😊

    • @alegp97
      @alegp97 Před rokem +4

      i would generally recommend to visit the most that you can. Im from Granada and its lovely here for many reasons but i see myself living in Asturias. Dont tell that to many people, its our secret. Asturias is a jewel.

  • @pamwolf609
    @pamwolf609 Před rokem +17

    From the US and a part of the reasons definitely was cost of living. But more so, a short visit and we fell in love. Just past 1 year here and still in love. We are learning Spanish and really enjoy the Spanish people, the culture, food and the total amazing experience

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +2

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏nice to hear that....

    • @mediterraneanworld
      @mediterraneanworld Před 3 měsíci

      one of the main things, especially in southern Europe, is life's simplicity.

  • @stylistselena
    @stylistselena Před rokem

    I want to move to Spain and have always wanted to visit since the 90s. I think now is the time to go! Thank you for this video.

  • @youngspiritsinging
    @youngspiritsinging Před rokem

    James Blick that was really inspirational. We would like to see a video on people like yourself and those who are retired who have lived in Valencia for more than 5-12 years at least.

  • @fanjan7527
    @fanjan7527 Před rokem +8

    Cool vid James, thank you for making it. Looking forward to a video with people who have "settled in", for who the hooneymoon phase is over and dare I say, they want to integrate more since now they talking about the issues Spain face. I live in South Africa and keep an eye on Spain and EU news, albeit bit more general, given I want to relocate, however having lived in my home country all my life (41 years) I do see small signs of things that can turn bad if not paid attention to, not just in Spain but in the EU.

    • @welshtoro3256
      @welshtoro3256 Před rokem

      Exactly. Spain is facing some very serious issues once you get past the impression of how fantastic it's supposed to be. I've been commenting on pro Spanish channels for years about how people think their holiday experience is not the same as living and working there. There are a lot of serious considerations to make before opting for what appears to be a 'wonderful lifestyle'. People in Spain have to endure all the humdrum experiences as everybody else.. WT

    • @jonayz8655
      @jonayz8655 Před rokem

      @@welshtoro3256 Yes we all know you love bashing on Spain but you should consider saying the truth about your own country. What about the pensioners loosing their pensions?, the high inflation (11,1%), while in Spain is (3.3%), empty shelves in the supermarkets, traffic jams everywhere, (30km long at Dover) difficulties to find fuel at petrol stations, interest rates at 4.25%, (3.5% in Spain and the EU). You should check the beam in your eye before talking about the straw in your neighbor's

    • @welshtoro3256
      @welshtoro3256 Před rokem

      @@jonayz8655 I don't know why you think I bash Spain. I spend as much time as I possibly can in my home in Spain. Love the place. I'm really not interested talking about the U.K on a site dedicated to things Spanish. I'll do that on sites discussing U.K issues.

  • @MallorcaUnderTheSun
    @MallorcaUnderTheSun Před rokem +4

    Another excellent video James - I know some Americans who have move here for many of the same reasons.

  • @mkoschara
    @mkoschara Před rokem

    Wow, this is a great video. My wife and I have been living in Costa Rica now for over four years and are very happy here. Part of our move here was so that she could finish her novel, which she completed and is now available. Obviously, I am very proud of her and glad we made the decision to leave the USA.

  • @estebana.miralles3619
    @estebana.miralles3619 Před 7 měsíci

    Well done!! Excellent reviews!!
    Saludos desde Philadelphia

  • @tecoboy
    @tecoboy Před rokem +10

    Valencia es una ciudad hermosa. Tres días visitando esa encantadora ciudad and as they say in my country, we hardly scratched the surface. I can’t wait for our next visit to Spain.
    Love your videos and thank you for showing us los encantos de la madre patria.

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS29 Před rokem +40

    I have dual U.S. and Italian citizenship, and my husband and I are planning to retire in Spain. I found the interviews great, as I am already a subscriber of Erica's channel, and the second and thrird couples resonated with me also. Thanks for doing this, James.

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl Před rokem +2

      Welcome to Spain,, with Italian passport less problem!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @sherryherran8546
      @sherryherran8546 Před 9 měsíci

      So you have an EU passport, so you can live in any country within the EU with no problems.

    • @MissRed92837
      @MissRed92837 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Juanfernandez-sm8jlI have the Swiss and the US citizenship. Do you think it’s possible for me to move to Spain? I’m disabled and live off of a Swiss disability rent. I have 3500 EUR per month. I hope that should be enough for me to live in Spain (Mallorca).

  • @mvans130
    @mvans130 Před rokem

    This is a great video. Thank you!

  • @alexz5784
    @alexz5784 Před 9 měsíci

    A bit off-topic... Love the background music in your videos. Great choice of tunes and rhythms 👍🏻👍🏻