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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2024
  • Planning on moving to Spain to live? In this vlog I talk about some of the things that might put you off coming to live here, like the job market and salaries, having to learn Spanish, and corruption.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:03 ...you are looking for job security
    04:21 ... you are not willing to learn the language
    06:57 ...you don't want endless corruption scandals
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  • @willsmith6112
    @willsmith6112 Před 4 lety +791

    “Don’t immigrate to Spain if you don’t like immigration”
    Well that should be pretty straightforward lmao

    • @smartcaja6681
      @smartcaja6681 Před 4 lety +4

      Hahahaha

    • @jgappy5643
      @jgappy5643 Před 4 lety +76

      Lol..dude himself is an immigrant. Wtf he is talking about immigrants 😂😂

    • @footygirl
      @footygirl Před 4 lety +23

      Don't they call themselves ex-pats 🤔

    • @antifugazi
      @antifugazi Před 4 lety +34

      Yeah your an ex pat if your white and an immigrant for everyone else I think

    • @roderick5597
      @roderick5597 Před 4 lety +17

      @@antifugazi people in spain are white tho

  • @PlanetImo
    @PlanetImo Před 5 lety +895

    I can't imagine not wanting to learn the language of the country you live in. I find it really exciting. I'm not that good at it, but I do try hard!

    • @adrianniles5333
      @adrianniles5333 Před 5 lety +14

      Me alegro

    • @peaceLove1988
      @peaceLove1988 Před 5 lety +22

      Exactly and any place your visiting as a tourist at least learn a few of the essential words or phrases.

    • @DarianHarder
      @DarianHarder Před 5 lety +6

      An amazingly large number of “tourists” don’t seem to want to learn English when coming to the 🇺🇸

    • @Justin-sn5wm
      @Justin-sn5wm Před 5 lety +30

      Darian Harder tourists visit the US to visit...that’s different from an American or Brit moving to a country to live there for the long term

    • @jbaker6498
      @jbaker6498 Před 4 lety +12

      @The Perfectionist that's not my experience at all with Spanish people I have been living in Granada for a year and think the Spanish speak English well. So much so it gets frustrating when I speak Spanish to them they will reply in English. Unfortunately I look very English so they just start speaking in English..

  • @calgal7828
    @calgal7828 Před 3 lety +57

    We lived in Puerto de Santa Maria when my husband was in the Navy. We loved everything about it...we asked for an extension so we could stay for four years. Lived outside of town, and refused Officers housing many times. I loved it so much I cried all day the way home. Now that we are retired we are looking forward to coming back, probably to the Malaga area where we have vacationed many times. It feels like home! ❤️🇪🇸❤️🇪🇸

    • @mcharrisment4765
      @mcharrisment4765 Před 2 lety +4

      Benhavis - about 8km inland from the sea.
      If you do not know it then do pass by as it is a very nice place to live with housing a tad more cheaper than The Puerto Banus's or Estepona's of the world

    • @davidbrooks5686
      @davidbrooks5686 Před rokem

      @@irenefennell581 Do you have any advice on moving there please I'm desperate to make new life in the sun? Well done to your Son I also lived in Australia myself but unfortunately my visa ran out.

    • @davidbrooks5686
      @davidbrooks5686 Před rokem

      Any advice how to move and where please I'd love to find a maintenance job have Alot of grass cutting experience and hedges

    • @calgal7828
      @calgal7828 Před rokem

      @@mcharrisment4765 I know it well

  • @robertrichardson6827
    @robertrichardson6827 Před 5 lety +1033

    Don’t move to Spain if you don’t like driving on smooth well maintained roads. If you like pot holes stay in the US.

    • @spearPYN
      @spearPYN Před 5 lety +84

      seriously? The US has one of the best and most advanced interstate road system in the entire world. Those narrow roads in Spain or Italy are laughable when compared to multiple lane roads here in the US.

    • @sumeriano
      @sumeriano Před 5 lety +19

      Robert Richardson 😂😂😂😂

    • @shobur
      @shobur Před 5 lety +18

      Or London lol

    • @libertygiveme1987
      @libertygiveme1987 Před 5 lety +16

      If you don't like FILTH, don't live in Spain! If you don't like making a decent living, don't LIVE IN Spain!!!! Hate to BREAK IT TO YOU Robert, but smooth roads, are you kidding?! Why don't you MOVE TO SPAIN!!!!

    • @pashvonderc381
      @pashvonderc381 Před 5 lety +12

      @@spearPYN seriously?

  • @ryancolson1212
    @ryancolson1212 Před 4 lety +380

    3:39 "rumours are that another crisis is around the corner" - bienvenidos a 2020 mis amigos

    • @melissasirois1508
      @melissasirois1508 Před 4 lety +23

      Right...we were worried about another economic crash...well surprise...2020 brought us something even worse...

    • @InstantLuc
      @InstantLuc Před 3 lety +2

      lmfao

    • @helenkirk1130
      @helenkirk1130 Před 3 lety +5

      I was hearing this before the coronavirus

    • @seanpadraigobrien1260
      @seanpadraigobrien1260 Před 3 lety +12

      The crash was hid in behind the virus. So no one gets the blame.

    • @geoengr3
      @geoengr3 Před 3 lety

      That's easy to predict since there's always another crisis just around the corner...

  • @minigosia22
    @minigosia22 Před 4 lety +246

    I've moved to Spain five years ago from Australia and the lifestyle couldn't be more different, but I love it. Yes, it definitely took some getting used to, but at the end it is up to you and your attitude. You can look for the worst in everything or learn to like, appreciate or at worst tolerate the annoying aspects. On the subject of the language...why wouldn't you want to learn the language of the country you're planning to settle in?!
    In conclusion, remember, you're the guest, so don't complain too much, because no-one invited you to be here, it's a choice you made, so make the most of it 😅

    • @svarthelikoptern
      @svarthelikoptern Před 3 lety +3

      Just wondering about your thoughts on the difference between Australia and Spain. What do you think were the biggest shocks? (thinking of moving to Spain one day myself)

    • @minigosia22
      @minigosia22 Před 3 lety +4

      Raunch , it is difficult to put it into just a few words, because in my opinion, everything is different. The food, the way most people live here, the way they drive, the timetable, etc. In Australia you would hardly ever have to do reverse parking, here that’s basically the only way you can park. Once you live here, you have to do a theory and a driving test. Australian license is not valid. Having said all that, there are a lot of little towns, that are full of British people and other foreigners, so you can feel more like you’re in Australia.
      I personally like living here, but that’s because I like a change and adventure. I hope this helped ☺️

    • @laurasscorpio4061
      @laurasscorpio4061 Před 3 lety +1

      @@minigosia22 What cities would you recommend for retirment?

    • @twiston43
      @twiston43 Před 3 lety +8

      Gosia, Brits don't like to learn new languages...

    • @minigosia22
      @minigosia22 Před 3 lety +3

      @@laurasscorpio4061 I'm sorry it took me so long to reply. To be honest I didn't see the notification about your enquiry.
      To be perfectly honest, I wouldn't be able to tell you which city or which part of Spain would be best for retirement. Spain is so big and diverse. There are lots of areas that have big concentrations of expats, particularly along Costa Blanca. There is a great CZcams channel, that's hosted by an Aussie expat and he has videos exactly about this subject. The channel is called "Spain Speaks".
      I hope this helps. Good luck with your choice 👍🏻

  • @bakohanma3004
    @bakohanma3004 Před 5 lety +264

    Soy francés y llevó 1año aquí en España la verdad que me gusta mucho y no quiero irme

    • @cesarele4808
      @cesarele4808 Před 4 lety

      Ay mucho travajo.?

    • @idemserra
      @idemserra Před 4 lety +17

      Qué bonito! Gracias. España tiene muchos problemas, entre ellos la corrupción. Pero me parece un país interesante.

    • @khalidt8348
      @khalidt8348 Před 4 lety

      Yo soy frances y me voy à uk Francia es una m......

    • @simlogica672
      @simlogica672 Před 4 lety

      ¿Encontraste el movimiento difícil?

    • @miarose9707
      @miarose9707 Před 4 lety

      Pues como todos

  • @incognitomode791
    @incognitomode791 Před 3 lety +270

    This man literally predicted coronavirus a year prior.

    • @holoholopainen1627
      @holoholopainen1627 Před 3 lety +4

      This Man gave Everybody - One More Year to learn Spanish ? It take a Year to learn a New Language !

    • @hmartinspliff
      @hmartinspliff Před 3 lety +12

      3:40 The rumours are true!

    • @Neo-mw1pp
      @Neo-mw1pp Před 3 lety +5

      Less than a year!

    • @geoengr3
      @geoengr3 Před 3 lety +4

      There were rumors about COVID19 in 2019? What!?!?

    • @rachelg9868
      @rachelg9868 Před 2 lety +1

      @@geoengr3 it's been preplanned for years. PPE contracts handed out in my borough in 2019!!

  • @Jotaemesg
    @Jotaemesg Před 5 lety +647

    Having to learn Spanish - in Spain ! puts you off? Really?

    • @Rabidanti
      @Rabidanti Před 5 lety +77

      They think everyone needs to speak English😂😂
      Yo flipo con esto !

    • @richym2020
      @richym2020 Před 5 lety +30

      It's a cheek! Fancy having to do that.... I think that's going a bit too far.... Next we'll be expected to eat Spanish food and not food from our home country.... It's really unbelievable!!

    • @muzzo23
      @muzzo23 Před 5 lety +3

      Muy loco!!!.... 🤪🤪🤪🤪

    • @ludopastis
      @ludopastis Před 5 lety +46

      @Narciso Duran I think you are confusing Spanish with Spaniards. Also, USA is a country of inmigrants. Why not to give classes in Spanish if there are places where over 60% of the population speaks it?.

    • @Cingearth
      @Cingearth Před 5 lety +25

      spanish is the second largest spoken language and in the world !

  • @agaapitodisousa6014
    @agaapitodisousa6014 Před 4 lety +185

    "the spanish mafia is the political system" one of the best truths i have heard about my country

    • @creativeandaliveat65
      @creativeandaliveat65 Před 3 lety +11

      It's the same wherever big money is in politics and politicians can be bought.

    • @wolfthequarrelsome504
      @wolfthequarrelsome504 Před 3 lety +4

      Where being called corrupt is a compliment.

    • @Daniel-dd1bn
      @Daniel-dd1bn Před 2 lety

      @@creativeandaliveat65 ahh the classic "whataboutism", when in doubt just deflect and bash the USA lol.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Před rokem +2

      I think the same thing has got into our Brit politics.

    • @patriciavandevelde5469
      @patriciavandevelde5469 Před rokem +1

      And taxes and banks and real estate agents!

  • @jimmybirtles3800
    @jimmybirtles3800 Před 2 lety +22

    A great many Spanish people are really nice and friendly.
    I have been here nearly five years and found them really easy to get on well with.
    I am not good at languages but they are always willing to help.
    How could you not like them.

  • @jalvarez5693
    @jalvarez5693 Před 4 lety +319

    Spain has beautiful sunny weather for the most part, lots of culture, amazing beaches, some of the best food in the world, one of the lowest murder rates on earth and a super chill laid back lifestyle... what's not to like? I agree don't go to Spain to find a job but other than that, it's an amazing country.

    • @miarose9707
      @miarose9707 Před 4 lety +6

      de Lara se queda a vivir en Espana y pone a parir a Espańa. Encima nos quiere hacer creer que su país es perfecto, no se por que no hablan de sus propias 💩💩 en vez de señalar a los demás

    • @recklez1316
      @recklez1316 Před 3 lety +4

      Greetings from greece✋

    • @annangyonglinkod_
      @annangyonglinkod_ Před 3 lety

      wow

    • @tommypickles218
      @tommypickles218 Před 3 lety

      The bureacracy. Fuck me. NIE for internet purchases and deliveries - why???

    • @vgjl1824
      @vgjl1824 Před 3 lety +1

      @@recklez1316 Love greece from spain

  • @adrianniles5333
    @adrianniles5333 Před 5 lety +243

    Although I don't live or work in Spain as someone who travels to Spain for pleasure, learning to speak Spanish is the best thing I've ever done.

    • @jedwardoo
      @jedwardoo Před 4 lety +1

      Adrian Niles how long did it take you to be fluent in Spanish?

    • @Another534
      @Another534 Před 4 lety

      @@jedwardoo He wont stand a chance, for instance Andalucians will have a completely different dialect of their own and will not open it to outsiders, he'll speak book Spanish which will get him by but thats about it.

    • @alexandrealphonse69
      @alexandrealphonse69 Před 4 lety +1

      A Nother no they don’t hace a dialect just mispronoun Spanish and have some funny words. Extremeños, asturianos, leoneses and aragoneses do have a dialect.

    • @bluegtturbo
      @bluegtturbo Před 2 lety

      Estoy cien por ciento de acuerdo

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Před rokem

      It's a very beautiful spoken language. It's mellifluous.

  • @MrJavier1790
    @MrJavier1790 Před 5 lety +412

    Y si no quieren aprender español, por favor no vengan, dejen espacio para otro que si quiera adaptarse.

    • @MuskaKillz
      @MuskaKillz Před 5 lety +26

      Si les hace falta aprenderán lo que necesiten y si no les hace falta y no quieren no lo aprenderán, que carajo más te da a ti. Cuántos españoles habré visto en UK que no quieren aprender más inglés que el estrictamente necesario para hacer lo que quiera que hagan, en muchos casos vivir de ocupas robando en supermercados, no te ves muchos ingleses aquí así, si no gastandose su pensión. Anda y vete a decidir quien entra y quien sale de tu casa mejor.

    • @MrJavier1790
      @MrJavier1790 Před 5 lety +28

      MuskaKillz jejje no me importa que se enfade, pero no he dicho quien se va o se queda, lea otra vez, usted escribe más o menos bien pero no entiende bien cuando lee, he dicho por favor no vengan, no es inperarivo como si fuera mi casa, es una invitación. Si un español roba en un supermercado por favor lo arrestan le hacen un juicio y cuando cumpla su condena por favor lo envían a españa, nuestra mierda la tenemos que soportar nosotros. Por favor no me diga lo que vienen a hacer muchos ingleses aquí, no quiero avergonzarlo,. Mi comentario es una respuesta a algún comentario del señor que hace el vídeo sobre los ingleses que vienen a vivir aquí , a canarias por ejemplo, pues son los que menos hacen de todos por adaptarse en la comunidad donde han decidido venir a vivir,, para eso, por favor, se quedan en su país, y por supuesto no me refiero a personas mayores con su pensión, para las personas mayores es muy difícil aprender otro idioma e insertarse en una nueva cultura. Pero hasta la comunidad oriental hacen más por convivir y adaptarse, tómeselo mal si quiere pero es una crítica de lo que veo aquí donde vivo.

    • @felroberto
      @felroberto Před 5 lety +9

      @@MuskaKillz Una indirecta hacia Gareth Bale? 😀

    • @elzorro8787
      @elzorro8787 Před 5 lety +32

      @@MuskaKillz
      Osea . Que tu te estás refiriendo a un porcentaje de Españoles en el Reino Unido
      La verdad es que la gran mayoría de Españoles se comportan de una manera correcta.
      Eso sí. Se suelen quejar bastante del clima y lo aburrido que es Gran Bretaña.
      Pero es como yo mencionó los millones de incultos Británicos que van a las costas Españolas meandose en los portales de los pisos donde viven gente decente.
      drogándose y haciendo la puñeta por todos los lados y bastantes los hay que van robando.
      Con que no vengas con tantas bobadas.

    • @MuskaKillz
      @MuskaKillz Před 5 lety

      No, es una directa al que pide "por favor" que se queden en su casa si no quieren aprender español ( ya que adaptarse por lo visto es aprender español, sin más ). Yo le pido "por favor" que diga quien entra y quien sale de su casa mejor.
      Y al Zorro que habla de lo bien que se comporta la mayoría de españoles fuera del país, yo le recuerdo lo bien que se comportan la mayoría de turistas o inmigrantes (al menos hablando de europa y gran parte de asia). Los que mean casapuertas en los cuatro destinos turísticos donde se promueve precisamente el beber hasta medio morir y mear casapuertas son también un "porcentaje" y no te faltarán españoles haciendo lo mismo en el mismo sitio, e igual que él los saca como ejemplo yo saco a los ocupas españoles que a diferencia de los turistas mea-casapuertas son españoles que se han ido a "vivir" (si se le puede llamar así) sin que nadie les diga: ven, bebe hasta reventar, baila, bebe más, folla en las calles y mealas después.

  • @pilariglesias3162
    @pilariglesias3162 Před 4 lety +184

    Don't come to Spain if you're used to British manners. I've realized how rude we are since I moved to the UK. If you move to Spain keep in mind it's nothing personal.

    • @NeCLiaH
      @NeCLiaH Před 4 lety +33

      rude? I dont think so. We have different manners but I wouldn't say we are ruderer than them. There's just a difference between rude and "mal educados" (which is the translation for rude). What we consider by rude is basically different from what they consider rude. For example: it's rude for them to have kids in restaurants being "kids". But it's not our case since we take kids everywhere and we allow them to be what they are (obvly there are limits). There are a lot of differences like this one for what spanish and brittish manners mean. We are just different.

    • @SweetLilyofPeace
      @SweetLilyofPeace Před 4 lety +10

      I think alot of the difference is about personal space. I am aware of the differences and as I get older I find it not so important so I think I will adapt well but I think many Brits find that difficult at first.

    • @pilariglesias3162
      @pilariglesias3162 Před 4 lety +7

      @@NeCLiaH I don't know if you have lived in the UK but being here for 8 years I mean by rude more than just that example you're talking about ( which I don't think they consider rude, but inappropriate) . I mean by rude, the way we complain for every little thing that isn't really important, the way we respond to people in the street when for example someone steps on you by accident etc...

    • @hoosomio
      @hoosomio Před 4 lety +12

      SON EMPALAGOSOS HASTA PA ELLOS MISMOS EL ENCORSETAMIENTO QUE TIENEN ... AHORA CUANDO SE EMBORRACHAN ..PASAN DEL FALSO REFINAMIENTO ..Y SE SIENTEN LIBRES

    • @SweetLilyofPeace
      @SweetLilyofPeace Před 4 lety +9

      @@hoosomio I am sorry but I do not speak Spanish yet so I used google translate. It was not a very good translate but if you said that manners are false and they forget when drunk. Not true of all Brits. Perhaps your experience is of a certain type but not all Brits are drunken louts. Unfortunately a certain element of holiday makers in Spain show the worst side however that is not the only side. Sadly all Brits are stereotyped due to these few. :) Personal space is just a difference between cultures it does not make either culture wrong. It is just what people are used to.

  • @SageManeja
    @SageManeja Před 5 lety +41

    if you dont like heat you could just move to northern spain, just expect lot of rain

  • @JB0712
    @JB0712 Před 5 lety +167

    I agree with you, Spain is a tax hell for everybody, specially for self-employed.

    • @ZephyrLopezCervilla
      @ZephyrLopezCervilla Před 5 lety

      Not for the so called "civil servants":
      pbs.twimg. com/media/D2cj2V3WwAAcTe4.jpg
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    • @cabc74
      @cabc74 Před 5 lety +9

      I am self employed and I do not think it is that bad. The market is bad, many people and companies try to pay you as late as possible and there should be a way to avoid paying some regular fixed taxes if you don't have activity.

    • @josedc9916
      @josedc9916 Před 5 lety +1

      Y con los zparos zsanchez peor, solo saben subirse sus sueldos y los impuestos......ya de corrupcion no hablamos....es a todos los niveles....

    • @mrstxx2048
      @mrstxx2048 Před 5 lety +4

      @@josedc9916 sera porque el impuesto de sociedades es bajísimo comparado con otros paises y ni hablar del IRPF en los sueldos más altos. El PP ha tenido mucho tiempo para cambiar como pagan los autonomos para no pagar si o si y aún así no lo han hecho

    • @shadowslayer9604
      @shadowslayer9604 Před 4 lety +5

      J.Carlos B try California. It’s literally sucking your life

  • @DenyBlackburn
    @DenyBlackburn Před 4 lety +124

    The first time I came to Spain, Alicante my mouth was like that 😲🤤🤤🤤 I never saw such a clean City and buildings, the avenues looked like some sort of dream. Since then I'm in love with Spain

    • @claudewiwiamjertes2122
      @claudewiwiamjertes2122 Před 4 lety +7

      are you drunk?...Alicante clean?...you not know Alicante...

    • @JavierSanchez-dn4yn
      @JavierSanchez-dn4yn Před 4 lety +9

      @@claudewiwiamjertes2122 If ALicante looks super clean city for you, it's probably because you haven't been to the northern Spain. Those are really clean cities

    • @user-kq5qp6dh8l
      @user-kq5qp6dh8l Před 4 lety +1

      Al8cantes a dump.
      Go to Valencia

    • @jonatanluque18
      @jonatanluque18 Před 4 lety

      @@user-kq5qp6dh8l Valencia is a bigger dump

    • @lynnescaddan8919
      @lynnescaddan8919 Před 3 lety +1

      As a family we holidayed in Alicante, 30 years ago. It was a lovely holiday. I suppose holidays r different tho,👍 better than cold wet UK tho.🌧
      We holidayed in Benidorm too, NEVER again, it rained & sewers overflowed there was 💩 😷everywhere.!!

  • @navyryder
    @navyryder Před 5 lety +34

    Very good analysis and evaluation of Spain’s social situation. As you mentioned though, Spain is gotta be the top country destination to live in Europe for retirees. Sort of things that make it top destination, high quality healthcare system, almost perfect weather, lovely people, great food and wine, very low cost of living, and the overall attitude of family and friends culture.

    • @danielhorrachsanchez4710
      @danielhorrachsanchez4710 Před 2 lety

      High-quality healthcare system... let me doubt about it: as a Spaniard myself, I'll tell you that mental health is often neglected by the system, an example of this is that there are only 6 psychologists out of 100K people, which is 3 times lower than the EU average

  • @wolfthequarrelsome504
    @wolfthequarrelsome504 Před 4 lety +31

    Don't come to Spain if you dont like all night parties by the neighbors until 6. am... Three times a week.

  • @minigrande1939
    @minigrande1939 Před 4 lety +15

    Im a British guy living in Andalusia. I agree with you for the most. Speaking Spanish is essential It will not only help but its respectful.
    The policing is very different aswell in the UK your seen as a criminal until they have there questions answered where as the gaurdia civil and the different police forces are generally human and can be quite emphatic

  • @Juan_Dystopian
    @Juan_Dystopian Před 5 lety +100

    Paper work. For many things. Showing the same documents again and again.
    I'm a Spaniard and I still find it annoying. 😒

    • @YonaMcCrum
      @YonaMcCrum Před 5 lety

      Same problem here..

    • @lesp6055
      @lesp6055 Před 5 lety +3

      I am from former Spanish colony Ecuador... That is something you left us here, bureaucracy.

    • @eguzkiloreanaglez
      @eguzkiloreanaglez Před 5 lety

      Then ..better do not go to do paper work to UK!

    • @natesnautical
      @natesnautical Před 5 lety +1

      Dys Topian time to go paperless!

    • @mogaman28
      @mogaman28 Před 4 lety +4

      If you ever has problems with spanish bureocracy never, NEVER ask for help to any civil servant. Look for the security guard and ask him/her any doubt/question you have. It would save you a lot of time.

  • @simeonstarr8254
    @simeonstarr8254 Před 2 lety +17

    I spent two years in Spain and loved every minute. I worked in education and loved working with children and families, they are very much a family oriented society. I lived in the small village of Pilas, 30 mins drive from sevilla, in one direction and 1hrs drive from Portugal. Sevilla, well she still has my heart..❤🇬🇧🇯🇲🙏🏾❤🙏🏾

    • @danekachambers770
      @danekachambers770 Před rokem

      Hi, did you migrate from Jamaica or do you have Jamaican heritage?

    • @danekachambers770
      @danekachambers770 Před rokem

      I live in Jamaica and I would love to live in Spain or in visit.

    • @simeonstarr8254
      @simeonstarr8254 Před rokem

      @@danekachambers770 I have Jamaican roots..I would advise you to have someone who can show you around introduce to the people and their customs..🙏🏾

  • @antoniovpi118
    @antoniovpi118 Před 3 lety +15

    Great video, thankyou!
    Another point to consider is the odd working hours in Spain. Although it hinders productivity, in Spain there is the noon pause from 13:30 or 14:00 until 16:30 or 17:00.
    Despite being an Spaniard myself, I'm actually considering moving abroad again to have some time left after work.

    • @mukiananda8614
      @mukiananda8614 Před 2 lety +1

      In some pueblos is worse. Given the same work hours, some gov't. offices only open 2-3 days a week.

    • @markjordan262
      @markjordan262 Před 9 měsíci

      The weekday lunchtimes - 14.00-17.00 - took some getting used to, although this doesn't happen in big and/or international companies.
      Banks and all government functions ceasing at 14.00 (if you're lucky) every weekday
      Supermarkets and most other shops being closed on Sundays especially when a festivo is included. The other week's San Juan weekend meant most shops and definitely all supermarkets were closed Friday to Sunday inclusive

  • @679888
    @679888 Před 4 lety +25

    What about the Spanish bureaucracy? So much paperwork for everything!

    • @playerone6995
      @playerone6995 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, dreadful...

    • @napster1987
      @napster1987 Před 3 lety

      Yes, but don´t look France or Germany if you wan´t a low bureaucracy...

  • @ellieramseyer2291
    @ellieramseyer2291 Před 5 lety +56

    I lived in Spain from 1972-1979 and unemployment was 25 percent. Flash-forward 35 years and its still 25 percent.

    • @elzorro8787
      @elzorro8787 Před 5 lety +22

      Unemployment rate in Spain is %14 ATM.
      Nothing to be proud of. But it's certainly not %25.

    • @KrlKngMrtssn
      @KrlKngMrtssn Před 5 lety +34

      An English speaking country with 25% unemployment is much worse. Spaniards have a family and a social life so 25% is relative. the English have a depressing high level of individualism which makes them die earlier than Spaniards. Ellie learn to read between the lines... numbers aren't everything.

    • @alexandergonzalez5975
      @alexandergonzalez5975 Před 5 lety +2

      Karl König-Mehrtüssen
      Yeah and as a result Anglo countries are far wealthier.

    • @KrlKngMrtssn
      @KrlKngMrtssn Před 5 lety +19

      @@alexandergonzalez5975 because they chose money over happiness

    • @SpikeLawliet
      @SpikeLawliet Před 5 lety +7

      @@KrlKngMrtssn People in Spain live with parents because they have to, not because they want.

  • @oliverkalali
    @oliverkalali Před 4 lety

    I just found your channel a few days ago. Not only your videos are very informative, but also you're an extremely and exceptionally lovely person! Very very happy to find you! Seriously!

  • @martnez2003
    @martnez2003 Před 4 lety +266

    The 3rd best Health System in the world, and the world's longest life expectancy. Stay away from Spain if this is not your cup of tea.

    • @stephenfree5728
      @stephenfree5728 Před 4 lety +30

      23 years in Spain, never really been on the coast, love the people. Is no more corrupt than the UK, just done differently

    • @nelson2784
      @nelson2784 Před 4 lety +15

      Amazing!!! Congratulations. It is quite the opposite here in the States; Corruption and high prices for lousy health services.

    • @stephenfree5728
      @stephenfree5728 Před 4 lety +7

      Many times better health services than UK, I worked with them for 13 years

    • @drew9312
      @drew9312 Před 4 lety +8

      Spanish nationals have told me that mental health healthcare is terrible in Spain with little resource. Some have told me that it is virtually non-existent relative to physical healthcare.

    • @ramsey633
      @ramsey633 Před 4 lety

      go to la linea near gibraltar and see how run down a town can be i wouldnt want a long life there

  • @t2traveller571
    @t2traveller571 Před 4 lety +39

    Dont come to Spain if you think you can get a job for whole year.

    • @soyliza4682
      @soyliza4682 Před 3 lety

      I am Spanish but I moved out when i was very young cuz its very expensive to live there the house are expensive the jobs don't pay much and all that

  • @moneymakingstrategies101
    @moneymakingstrategies101 Před 4 lety +26

    I'm starting my own country! Who wants to be a citizen of my country?

  • @liamhinton8128
    @liamhinton8128 Před 4 lety +5

    I went on a working holiday to Spain ( costa Brava) a few years back. I totally agree with everything you said in this video. So many people think moving out to Spain will be like it is when you go on holiday....it’s not. Because your an English speaker in a predominantly English tourist area. Most places will want you to work the peak times which means doing split shifts and taking the Spanish “siesta”. So, long exhausting days in the heat, working 6 days a week for little money. The locals were really friendly and I felt very comfortable in my apartment

    • @AlejandroGarcia-gr1jm
      @AlejandroGarcia-gr1jm Před rokem

      La siesta española no existe es un mito (si trabajas). Tienes dos horas para irte a comer y puedes ir a casa a comer en familia, que es la tradición en España desde hace siglos (unidad familiar, que es lo que hacen las ideologías politicas separatistas, destruir la familia, el matrimonioo y la maternidad).

  • @pf3305
    @pf3305 Před 3 lety +12

    Yo preferiría hablar español cuando en España, no hay problema. Los españoles siempre se sorprenden que algunas personas que son de Nueva York pueden hablar español, siempre tengo que decirlos que español es una idioma muy importante aquí. Entonces, con mucho gusto hablaré español en España o dondequiera que hablan español, se conecta mejor así. 💯💯

    • @Emsie76
      @Emsie76 Před 2 lety +1

      De aquardo!

    • @Daisika
      @Daisika Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! Most of the Spanish I remember is from school (I was one of the few that actually cared enough to truly learn it at school) and understood this almost perfectly!

  • @princeishan2220
    @princeishan2220 Před 3 lety +10

    Learning Spanish is what’s driving me to move to Spain 🇪🇸

  • @andym28
    @andym28 Před 5 lety +187

    Don't move to Spain if you don't like Tortilla.

    • @fantasip
      @fantasip Před 5 lety +4

      Andy M... plz, describe how real Spanish tortillas are made? I bought a packet of 10 tortillas last week, 43% white corn flour, the rest was all kind of rubber-like additives, I wrapped them around chees and ate them all up in that way exept one i tryed to fill with stuff but the filling flied all over the place impossible to eat🌮🌯🥙

    • @SpikeLawliet
      @SpikeLawliet Před 5 lety +10

      Don't bother to live if you don't like tortilla

    • @SpikeLawliet
      @SpikeLawliet Před 5 lety +22

      @@fantasip What we call tortilla is actually what you call omelette. It is made with potatoes and eggs.

    • @encomunismo
      @encomunismo Před 5 lety +3

      @@fantasip The tortilla is an exquisite delicacy. Who can buy a prefabricated one! That's silly. Learn to do it yourself and enjoy.

    • @SweetLilyofPeace
      @SweetLilyofPeace Před 4 lety

      Eggs and potatoes two of my favourite things combined so what is there not to like :)

  • @shesgotmmph
    @shesgotmmph Před 3 lety

    :36. I noticed a long line of camper trailers along road on the right side. Please explain? ie tourists, long-term vendors, extra parking for anyone or by permit or “other”

  • @dagpl
    @dagpl Před 3 lety +21

    Venía pensando ya está un ingles diciendo barbaridades , pero tienes toda la razón , de los vídeos más sincero y honestos que he visto en mucho tiempo Gracias , un español desde España

  • @moirachapman8406
    @moirachapman8406 Před 5 lety +212

    I love Spain and the Spanish people are formidable...

    • @carldiva3922
      @carldiva3922 Před 5 lety +7

      You're such va sweetheart

    • @SweetLilyofPeace
      @SweetLilyofPeace Před 4 lety +27

      I have met many over here in England and they are very warm people. I think I will fit right in when I move over there and am looking forward to intigrating :) I love so much about Spain, the weather, the food, the love of coffee, the Spanish guitar, the people, the more laid back attitude and just the general warmth of the country and the people. I think really I should have been born Spanish :)

    • @leod-sigefast
      @leod-sigefast Před 4 lety +14

      Formidable?! That's a bit of a weird word to use. I would never describe a people of a country I have lived in as formidable! I lived in Spain for 8 years. I considered the Spanish quite meek, peaceful and quiet.

    • @leod-sigefast
      @leod-sigefast Před 4 lety +11

      @@SweetLilyofPeace mate don't get your hopes up. I met many nice Spanish people in the UK too, including my Spanish girlfriend. I moved to Spain with her and spent 8 years there. I got bored to death. Genuine flamenco stuff only exists in Granada (where my girlfriend is from by the way) the rest is just tourist trap bullshit. Yeah life in Spain is a bit of a drag unless you have money. I lived in a proper Spanish city, Tarragona, and I saw the real side of Spain. People with shitty jobs, not much to do except have a caña or a cortado, rinse and repeat. And many of the people are rude and ignorant, I could never get used to that. Watch out for them walking straight through you on the street too. Yeah, great if you are retired and have a nice pension, or a travelling adventurous backpacker or student ERASMUS for example. Great then. But so much anything else.

    • @SweetLilyofPeace
      @SweetLilyofPeace Před 4 lety +17

      @@leod-sigefast I am sorry you feel that way but remember we are all different and want different things in life. I am not a romantic looking through rose tinted spectacles and have been on this earth long enough to realise people are people and you deal with all types, good and bad wherever you go. I do not look at Spain through a tourist's eyes and think it is all "flamenco". I am not sure why you would assume this and feel the need to point this out. I do not just see "tourist traps". I expect to live in a Spanish community where people live real lives.
      I remember when I moved down from Scotland to London many years ago I got oh don't go there everyone is rude and ignorant. Same when I lived in Paris for a little while. Yes some may be as in many big cities but I found overall most really friendly. Perhaps it is a case of behaviour breeding behaviour as I am naturally a friendly person and that was responded to. I don't know.
      To you what might be boring may not to me. However don't worry about me I am sure I wont get bored as to me it is a state of mind. One can always be proactive doing things not to be bored rather than rely on others to relieve it :)
      As I said sorry it was not for you but do not assume all think like you or get pleasure from the same things as you. Main thing is you are now very happy where you are.

  • @almarans6885
    @almarans6885 Před 3 lety +6

    En general, tuve un lindo paseo en auto por lo que me parecio un larego tiempo. Estoy entusiasmada para hacerme una escapada y visitar Costa del Sol Malaga etc. Creo que son puntos muy importantes para quien quiera salir del bullicio de vida en la Capital, veremos si puedo realizar este viaje despues de la Covid , que lo que atrasa todo tipo de Vacaiones .Gracias.Alma

  • @renetvedtpedersen5048
    @renetvedtpedersen5048 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello. Watched many of your youtube videos. Thanks for your valued opinion. It's very good information.

  • @garyomalley816
    @garyomalley816 Před 5 lety +1

    Hola que tal?
    I used to live and teach English in Portugal - considering Spain- what's the situation being self employed? I understand you have to pay a minimum tax monthly - is this the case?
    Thanks

  • @alexissanchz
    @alexissanchz Před 4 lety +7

    hey I'm spanish currently living in Edinburgh. I totally agree with your explanation.
    Cheers

    • @Evld
      @Evld Před 4 lety

      do you like the UK?

    • @ojoculom
      @ojoculom Před 3 lety

      I am an exchange student from Spain in Ireland for a period of time, agree

  • @lindsayforbes7370
    @lindsayforbes7370 Před 5 lety +63

    I've lived in Valencia region for 15 and I'm retired so much of your video doesn't apply to me. I do agree that employment here is not easy. The most surprising bit about living here is the excellent health services. Our hospital and local GP clinics are amazing.

  • @velvet2406
    @velvet2406 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank u very informative and kind of you to do for us all

  • @turkifahad2672
    @turkifahad2672 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey I have question I’m planing to move to Spain in three years from now and I work in the investment banking Industry I’m aware of the Spanish lounge is a must but is the industry hopeful or I have to Focus on the marketing industry since Spain has a lot of commercial brands ?

  • @ferdsrkrryf8822
    @ferdsrkrryf8822 Před 4 lety +34

    I am indian and I live in Spain and I loveeee Spain and Spanish people...me gusta españa mucho 😁😀

  • @chrisskipper7014
    @chrisskipper7014 Před 4 lety +6

    You are right on so much and I applaud you...that said - I lost serious weight while I was in Spain because I walked everywhere...this was in Valencia

  • @austinswart5329
    @austinswart5329 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you know anything about medical interpreting opportunities in Spain (Spanish and English) currently? In particular, the southern portion of Spain.

  • @hallisWorldVision
    @hallisWorldVision Před 5 lety +1

    Well, I have a couple of U.S professional jobs online - so I wouldn't have to worry about the job market in Spain. Would I be taxed in Spain for that?
    Also, I know some Spanish however I would like to move to Spain to learn Spanish for four years. I'm just wondering if I could live on campus with my infant son while doing so? That's my dilemma.

  • @zinebibanez8440
    @zinebibanez8440 Před 5 lety +118

    One point I would like to make is that although salaries in Spain are lower the in northen Europe, the cost of living is lower as well, so at the ebd of the day I am not sure the average Spaniard is worst off.

    • @darkmatter6714
      @darkmatter6714 Před 5 lety +17

      True, but when you travel abroad, you have less money to spend

    • @IvanAkinfiev
      @IvanAkinfiev Před 5 lety

      Are you of Arab origin or is Zineb a Spanish name?

    • @erikugartezarraga4471
      @erikugartezarraga4471 Před 5 lety +4

      @@IvanAkinfiev I don't where he is from but Zineb is definitely not a Spanish name.

    • @coffermartin77
      @coffermartin77 Před 5 lety +8

      Sorry but Spaniards are worse off,even considering cost of living. Fact.

    • @rossgalan7457
      @rossgalan7457 Před 5 lety +10

      NO, I don't agree with you in that 'cost of living is lower'. This is not true. Housing IS expensive so much so that many Spaniards now re converting "muchos locales" (bars, restaurants, etc.) into their homes. Electricity and Gas are expensive. Internet IS expensive.
      Look, I receive from the Social Security (Seguridad Social) 800 Euros monthly as my pension, I pay 464 Euros/monthly for my flat/apartment (piso). Even though I live alone, deduct 464 from 800 euros pension, deduct 464 apartment rent from 800 pesion is 336 Euros left for food, transport. I can't just imagine if I were married with JUST 1 kid.

  • @BrandoTheMando47
    @BrandoTheMando47 Před 3 lety +8

    I miss Spain. I wish I lived there instead of Canada. the people there are so much more lively and friendly, and the girls I've met there were always so cute and talkative. In Canada most girls I've met are stuck up, and the friendly ones are always taken.

  • @mustaphaboutbag2986
    @mustaphaboutbag2986 Před 4 lety +1

    hey ! i am planning to go and live in spain for studying next year , do you have any suggestions , advises etc for a student that is looking for a spanish city with great universities and part time jobs as well

  • @djq9332
    @djq9332 Před 5 lety +1

    Where can I avoid that caravan site at the side of the road?

  • @daddyalbert61
    @daddyalbert61 Před 4 lety +6

    Yeah I understand the same thing ,like I hate when people go live in another country with a different language but don’t even try to learn just a little we’re you can ask directions.

    • @kenrehill8775
      @kenrehill8775 Před 3 lety

      Come to France, few of the British try to speak a word of french.

    • @adolfosanchezsaucedo6994
      @adolfosanchezsaucedo6994 Před 2 lety

      @@kenrehill8775 I went to france and I was surprised that the waitress knew Spanish 😂

  • @henryjackson6677
    @henryjackson6677 Před 2 lety +6

    I’m planning to take early retirement in a couple of years with a view to moving to Spain. I won’t be looking for a job and have been trying to learn Spanish through online websites and while I find them good, I know a lot of words and phrases, but struggle with the grammar and forming sentences. I keep telling myself that that will all fall into place once I’m living there and make the effort to integrate. I suspect that I’ll struggle at first, but do you think I’m right in that forming sentences and building up fluency etc will come in time once I’m living over there full time? Thanks

    • @The_Revealer_7
      @The_Revealer_7 Před rokem

      Yes, the best and fastest way to learn a language, is to live with the people who speaks the language. I am talking from experience. I've learned Italian intermediate level in 5 months, living in Italy. Good idea to learn the grammatic rules beforehand.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Před rokem +2

      It sounds like your halfway there so really using the language will get you fluent I expect. Could you find a local social group or even a couple of Spanish people who live in your area and might be willing to meet for a coffee once a week and engage in conversation with you. Just a thought.

  • @sabrinalafargue1116
    @sabrinalafargue1116 Před 2 lety

    Great video!! I really learned a lot! Thank you 🙏😊

  • @markashdown1314
    @markashdown1314 Před 7 měsíci

    Good info. Thanks.

  • @johanpettersson317
    @johanpettersson317 Před 3 lety +6

    Got this clip from a relative today. Have been planning moving to Spain with my family. As educated in different social areas/politics and with teachers exam... I can not see any big difference from Sweden.
    "Salarys are low"... yes for me it´s even a challenge to get a job in Sweden as a Swede with over ten years education at uni. Global index´s also show that we score less in Democracy, Security, Corruption and so on. I also have grado in informatics and building education... must be better to work with a "low" salary in Spain, then not at all in Sweden?

    • @sorry3333
      @sorry3333 Před 3 lety +3

      Not only will you be getting a low salary, You'll be getting x10 your workload, You will be held under UTMOST scrutiny and you also have to pay increased taxes. Aside of that, Lots of 'helps' simply vanish because you are qualified as 'working' But, The companies do this thing where they keep you 'temporary worker' status, Which sure, you are TECHNICALLY working, but once the time to increase your pay/pay for more social security for you ( Health care and so on) Or even get to the point that they'll have to pay you extra if they fire you... They will fire you like 1 day before that one day, then put you on hold...then re-hire you again, with a diminished salary for a couple months. You'll be getting Below the bare minimum, Told to pay exorbitant prices in both rent and Any form of living items/taxes But when you ask for help about it "But you are working, no? "

    • @playerone6995
      @playerone6995 Před 3 lety +1

      Trust me, working in Spain can be hell...

    • @paivisean
      @paivisean Před 3 lety +3

      My Friend if you cant make it in Sweden , you will struggle anywhere else ! Look at the migrants fighting to get to Sweden , for a chance to earn money . Look at your own country in a new light, a light of Opportunity . You can do it , i am sure ! buckle down , don't give up . Fight yr way to the top . Best regards Sean

  • @kimcanaria4527
    @kimcanaria4527 Před 3 lety +5

    I have been living in Spain since 7,5 years, i learned Spanish for 4 years before coming out, and i like it. Even though after all this time on an island i feel like it's time for a change and i am thinking of the mainland. But if you really WANT to work, you will find work. I don't move for work, i pick a place and will just find a way. But you do need some savings for in the beginning

  • @davidrussell8689
    @davidrussell8689 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been living in Spain for 30 years now and wholly agree with your opinion . I coincide with many of your observations about Spain . Thanks for speaking so clearly on the subject . I really enjoyed your video .

  • @mtosta2861
    @mtosta2861 Před 3 lety

    Hello, just came across this video and I thought- hey, I’m fluent in English and Spanish... could you point me to info/links on what the market for teaching English in Spain is like today? Any more vids on this topic on your sight or others you recommend?
    Thank you for your time.

  • @petej3800
    @petej3800 Před 4 lety +5

    Overall agree with everything you said I lived in Spain for 20 years and overall had a very nice time work wise and living wise, as for working and expecting to earn masses of money as you say no chance, I left Spain in 2009. A] because for 2 years I had been struggling finding work in the later month`s I was doing 3/5 hours a day for 20/30 euros that`s all I could get. B] I did speak /do speak Spanish to an intermediate level and still found it very hard to get work with the Spanish as they were employing the immigrants from Chile and Africa also many north Europeans sterted to appear, Polish, Rumanian etc. c] The wages in all the years I worked there never went up, I started in Pesetas on the equivilent of £50 per day and 10 years later in Euro`s it was the same, you live hand to mouth pay your bills and sty in, going out at weekends to meet friends, dont get me wrong if I could afford to get back to Spain I would BUT you need enough finances to keep your head above water. Great vlog will look for more stay safe stay healthy regerds to you and your family, i hope I made sense, hasta luego amigo hasta la proxima vez, salud dinero y un buena vida para ti y su famalia

  • @geoffloader5547
    @geoffloader5547 Před 2 lety +3

    I have been studying Spanish on Duolingo for a number of years......it's free and it helps but to really learn a language......you have to live the language....in my opinion.......I cannot imagine living in a country and not, at least, trying to learn the language....great video.....really informative

  • @RickySpanish-
    @RickySpanish- Před 3 lety +1

    I’m going to be moving to Spain Next year. What would be the pros and cons of living in either Madrid or Marbella? I know both cities are very different.

  • @manyoptions5313
    @manyoptions5313 Před 3 lety

    Hello Friend,
    Excellent vid! Could you please share camera and how you mounted to captured inside and outside views. I want to do this... I want to capture similar US sites. Stay safe and well.

  • @paoloconsalvo5519
    @paoloconsalvo5519 Před rokem +3

    Being of Italian and Spanish descent, I didn’t realize there was Corruption in Spain !! I assume there was but I am glad you confirmed it !! Thanks so much !! I am presently debating where to move from Florida. I speak both languages and have a virtual business.

  • @johnhorn6807
    @johnhorn6807 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for this and all your other videos. It is so nice to hear what it is like to live in other countries. I liked your comments on the mafia. I have seen a mafia style operation in Turkey, but I am convinced that it exists everywhere. I do not believe that any one of us can honestly claim that we have never transgressed. Nor can we not accept that we support our friends and family over strangers.

  • @alexanderyarizadeh1387
    @alexanderyarizadeh1387 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you compare different cities in Spain with each other ?

  • @ebonyrees2579
    @ebonyrees2579 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video really enjoyed 🤗☺️✂️

  • @kosmonautik639
    @kosmonautik639 Před 5 lety +4

    Interesting, I've lived in Italy for few years now and I'm contemplating moving to Spain, partly because I like being in the Mediterranean region and close to other European countries, italy however is becoming more expansive despite the stagnant pay...but my main reason honestly is because the huge amount of old...and really old people that live in Italy. I want my daughter and myself to be in a lively and youngish place...how do you feel about that in Spain? Ciao, Ivan

    • @verbalbbq7976
      @verbalbbq7976 Před 5 lety +4

      I’m Spanish, and I may have some blind spots in this, but I would say it really depend’s on where you’re looking to move. In general, rural areas have a much older population whereas bigger cities are where young people are but even then, in big cities like Madrid, Barcelona and Seville there are areas or neighborhoods with a noticeable increase in average age.

    • @welshtoro3256
      @welshtoro3256 Před 5 lety +2

      Spain has an ageing population that's as bad as Italy. When I say bad I mean that it already has the problems associated with ageing population. I've been to those places in Italy that are depopulating and ageing and it's the same in Spain.

    • @cabc74
      @cabc74 Před 5 lety +3

      Medium to large cities are vibrant. And Spain is safe. For instance take into account that in the whole country only 300 people are killed every year, one of the lowest per capita homicide rates in the world.

    • @coffermartin77
      @coffermartin77 Před 5 lety +1

      @@welshtoro3256 I was just going to say.Kosmo Nautik obviously hasn't been to Spain because it has a massive ageing population,possible the biggest per capita in Europe.

    • @coffermartin77
      @coffermartin77 Před 5 lety

      Wow,i just looked at some stats online and it says that Spain ranks 14th in the world.I was surprised at that.I thought it would be in the top 5.By the way,the top 10 are:1)Japan 2)Italy 3)Portugal 4)Germany 5)Finland 6)Bulgaria 7)Greece 8)Sweden 9)Latvia 10)Croatia

  • @skyhxlsky3884
    @skyhxlsky3884 Před 3 lety +10

    “The politicians are mafias”. You are really bold!lol

  • @hikeirann
    @hikeirann Před 4 lety

    thanks for this video.i will to go to Spain for studying and working.is it possible to find a job in Spain in the case of commerce and international business for foreigners?

  • @malkalopez1641
    @malkalopez1641 Před 3 lety

    Hello! Thank you for your vlogs! We have been finding them very informational. I’m wondering what your thoughts are about moving to Spain from the US with a primary grades child? My husband and I are both Spanish speakers (my hubby is a native speaker and I am fluent) our son has lost some of his Spanish skills once he entered grade school so schools and neighborhoods, safety, car dependency, etc

    • @enriquedeldod7193
      @enriquedeldod7193 Před 3 lety +1

      Es España es muy difícil encontrar un trabajo bien pagado y estable.
      Si ustedes lo consiguiesen serian felices en ese país.

    • @playerone6995
      @playerone6995 Před 3 lety +1

      Always difficult to answer these type of questions but again like it was said in the video, the job situation is really bad here, unemployment is always very high and you will not have the opportunities you have in the US. You will also have to pay a lot of taxes and saving up is usually difficult. Car dependency depends on where you live, of course. Although in a lot places you will need a car for everything.

    • @smilegambia9976
      @smilegambia9976 Před 2 lety

      Hi

  • @sunu84
    @sunu84 Před 5 lety +14

    The north of Spain is beautiful. More clean, organized, many beautiful churches, better food, less expensive.

    • @nicholasmurphy8727
      @nicholasmurphy8727 Před 5 lety +2

      Not spent much time in the north but am planning to. Any recommendations?

    • @ph5056
      @ph5056 Před 5 lety

      wow and so are you Susana , and if that's where your located i'm on my way ; ]

    • @uc6609
      @uc6609 Před 5 lety +5

      @@nicholasmurphy8727
      I would recommend you to hire a car and drive all along the coast. Don't miss any of the capitals or main cities, from east to west, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Santander, Oviedo, Gijón, La Coruña, Santiago de Compostela.
      You will be able to enjoy the architecture, amazing and varied food, great beaches, bars, nice people ...
      But please, don't just visit those main cities. In between explore the countryside, with its green and beautiful valleys, forests and landscape, its fantastic beaches and cliffs, mountains (like the Picos de Europa in between Cantabria and Asturias), caves (like the magnificent Cuevas del Soplao or the Cuevas de Altamira known worldwide for their ancient paintings ), endless hiking trails, small and picturesque villages and fantastic restaurants.
      Some of those small villages are Comillas and Santillana del Mar (in Cantabria), Llanes, Ribadesella and Cudillero (in Asturias) and many many more also in Galicia and The Basque Country.
      Pd. When driving through Galicia and the Basque Country you might be charged a toll for using the highways. Not so in Cantabria and Asturias, where they are free.

    • @nicholasmurphy8727
      @nicholasmurphy8727 Před 5 lety +3

      Javier Marin thanks for your detailed answer. I will be sure to save your advice and have a look at the lovely places that you have recommended.
      Thanks again.

    • @Osutip
      @Osutip Před 5 lety +3

      The nort of Spain is not less expensive, and depending on where in the north of Spain, it can get awfully expensive.
      The south of Spain is generally cheaper except in a few extremely touristic places.
      Also the clean and organized aspect isn't a general feature of the north and I can't see how anyone would consider Galicia cleaner and more organized than the Southern average. Of course, Donostia/San Sebastián may be the cleanest and most organized place in all of Spain, but you can't generalize it for all of the north.

  • @Replicant720
    @Replicant720 Před 3 lety +12

    Pros : you live in a paradise country with good weather
    cons :way too much corruption

    • @pablorengifo8922
      @pablorengifo8922 Před 2 lety +3

      Corruption is everywhere, even more in Northern Europe but hidden in secret societies, it is the way is portrayed by the media in this globalized world in which the elite decides which attributes enhances on each country.

  • @MichaelJEdwards
    @MichaelJEdwards Před 3 lety

    I think your video is really cool and informative because I am thinking of moving to Spain so thanks for this xx

  • @tomwomack3167
    @tomwomack3167 Před 3 lety

    So, I have found a home in the Costa del Sol, slightly up off the ocean. Should I have any fears of crime there? Supposedly it is along the Golden Mile.

  • @avilahugo
    @avilahugo Před 5 lety +7

    The civil servant rule is not true, I'm a British Municipal Architect. Not only is it not true it would be illegal.

  • @albo181
    @albo181 Před 3 lety +3

    You can absoloutly become a civil servant in Spain, although there are some sectors like the police, armed forces etc. which are off the list

  • @unclejake154
    @unclejake154 Před 4 lety

    Could you tell me why there are many little caravan trailers parked on the side of the road at the beginning of drive?

    • @maxedgardogarcia
      @maxedgardogarcia Před 4 lety +1

      I live in that town (rivas). Trailers have designated places to park. People leave them there while not using them.

    • @unclejake154
      @unclejake154 Před 4 lety

      @@maxedgardogarcia Excellent idea. Thanks.

  • @barryoneill1703
    @barryoneill1703 Před rokem

    Stuart. I Just arrived in spain and need advise. Spoke to you once do you do private consultations as I dont know where to start

  • @idalbertotamayo6705
    @idalbertotamayo6705 Před 3 lety +2

    Hola amigo...no creo que estas cosas que tu mencionas afecten a todos por igual,..puede que afecte a algunos y a otros no...de todas maneras es valida tu recomendacion para tener estos aspectos en cuenta antes de emigrar a España. Lo que si tengo que resaltar es el exelente ingles que tu hablas...muy claro y entendible, me dio mucho gusto escucharte. Gracias amigo

  • @ExpatinMazarron
    @ExpatinMazarron Před 5 lety +6

    Thumbs up ere' great advice - very interesting video vlog! Many thanks for sharing the info :)

  • @frankcastle9480
    @frankcastle9480 Před 3 lety +1

    Stuart, how are you? I have been following your videos for months now, especially since Covid times. I live in Spain as well, Cádiz Province. I was wondering, have you ever actually felt homesick for Australia, or thinking of moving back there again? I'm from Central Europe, and I never very much appreciated the sunny climate here to be honest. Does Spain feel any different from Oz, weather-wise, or are they comparable? I know it greatly depends on location. But honestly I find Spain to be awfully dry and we have had terrible droughts for the past few years now. Is Oz any better? Any day with even a little rain, or even a cloudy sky, is a welcome highlight for me here. I understand you have a family in Madrid, so moving around doesn't seem like much of an option. But is there anything you miss at all from back home? For me not so much, for I have been living and working - teaching as well - in China until 2011, for over 2 decades. For me China, of all 3 places, has practically become "home". I have to say I really miss life there, practically everything from the weather (Guangdong Province), food, people, lifestyle, friends, peoples' openness, extended family.... simply everything. I have to admit that after all these years here, I find Spanish people to be strangely detached from everything that is not Spain, may it be culture, language, food or practically anything. Now Covid as well as other things have made moving and working in China again practically impossible for me in the future. Do you sometimes feel the same about Oz? Both my younger siblings were born in Madrid, and my parents love Spain, while I feel no special attachments to the country - climate, people, language.... - other than family attachments. If I could I would live in China, Vietnam, Japan, maybe even Korea or Thailand. I simply feel no special emotional ties to Spain, yet am "stuck" here for what might be years, mainly due to financial, family, health and other reasons. I even used to be very comfortable here; but things have changed for a variety of reasons, least of them being Covid. Any thoughts or similar feelings? Thanks.

  • @barryoneill1703
    @barryoneill1703 Před 3 lety

    I spray kitchen cabinets here I in Ireland,
    Is this a viable biz over there, ?
    I really want to live there,
    Thanks for the vids

  • @fpridgeway
    @fpridgeway Před 5 lety +69

    Don't move to Spain if you don't like genuinely nice people, beautiful women, and great food.

    • @MultiMisic
      @MultiMisic Před 5 lety

      philly 1971 agee

    • @fpridgeway
      @fpridgeway Před 5 lety +1

      @@MultiMisic Yes sir!

    • @SweetLilyofPeace
      @SweetLilyofPeace Před 4 lety +10

      Hey don't forget beautiful men :)

    • @leandrozuniga5634
      @leandrozuniga5634 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes! Specially if you like to eat tortured bulls brought to restaurants after being kill by the matador in the ring.

    • @ordinarycitizenn
      @ordinarycitizenn Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the heads up. Will avoid at all costs now

  • @joseabad9416
    @joseabad9416 Před 3 lety +5

    It's amazing how Spain it's one of the 20 most industrialized and wealthy countries in the world, but one of the worst 15 when it comes to unemployment, in the world too.

  • @jencordero4782
    @jencordero4782 Před rokem

    What about medical jobs in Spain for Expats didn't bring up. Would like to know ?

  • @yeshua131
    @yeshua131 Před 2 lety

    I just visited Spain and fell in love with it. I want to teach English there but no experience, no bachelor's degree. What program should I enroll in?

    • @harrietttyrrell988
      @harrietttyrrell988 Před 2 lety +1

      You will find it almost impossible to get work

    • @divinaluz69
      @divinaluz69 Před rokem

      CELTA is the one to go for. It's more advanced than TEFL and is recognised without having to have a degree. And as the man said, learn Spanish too.

  • @doblajesyalgomas3390
    @doblajesyalgomas3390 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm Spanish and everything you said is TRUE

  • @Carmen-yi6bb
    @Carmen-yi6bb Před 3 lety +11

    I don't even know why im watching this. Im spanish hahah

  • @abubakkarsiddikriyad9384
    @abubakkarsiddikriyad9384 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much 💖

  • @sonofsun4
    @sonofsun4 Před 4 lety

    Hello. I am living around Torrevieja and I am wondering, where is it-what part of Spain, you drive around.....the red bricks houses surprise me. Nothing like that around here....

  • @jennalynn18
    @jennalynn18 Před 4 lety +8

    I’m Spanish and I love and support my country no matter what💯❤️🇪🇸

    • @scorazo
      @scorazo Před 3 lety

      Hola , soy de Argentina y de Líbano (arab country) I love spain and I am actually thinking to go and study en Espana , but some of my friends tell me that spanish dislike arabs , is that true ?( I personally don't think so ❤💛❤) All the love and peace.

    • @HMD1986-
      @HMD1986- Před 3 lety

      If you want to love your country more come stay in uk and then you will love your country more

  • @ightimmaheadoutright84
    @ightimmaheadoutright84 Před 4 lety +7

    I went to Spain for more then 2 weeks... those two weeks I felt... Free, just felt I was free

    • @ightimmaheadoutright84
      @ightimmaheadoutright84 Před 4 lety +4

      But that went to normal again slave to the system

    • @southparkundersecretwisdom3230
      @southparkundersecretwisdom3230 Před 3 lety

      Yup....
      South Africa, Australia and New Zealand have better weather than Spain so why are white people over there more hardworking and Up to date? Or I mean not sure if New Zealanders have much better weather....

    • @tximeleta35
      @tximeleta35 Před 3 lety

      @@southparkundersecretwisdom3230 but they have poisonous Bugs everywhere 😆

  • @Michael.B67
    @Michael.B67 Před 4 lety

    What about the 3 months rule? If I were to semi retire there would I only be allowed 3 months of the year?

  • @SchildersbedrijfMJF
    @SchildersbedrijfMJF Před 2 lety

    Ola Amigo, you make good video`s, Stuart can you tell me if 1 shot Pfizer is enough to enter spain? We do get a international qr code here in the netherlands, but accepts Spain 1 shot Pfizer? or do we still have to test? I hope you can answer in the nest video. Thanks mate Gr from the netherlands Sorry for the bad English

  • @Ozymandias1
    @Ozymandias1 Před 4 lety +12

    March 2019: Rumors are another crisis is coming around the corner.
    March 2020: It's here!

    • @gt2quick
      @gt2quick Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly what I was going to post. Talk about foreshadowing!

  • @onetwo6060
    @onetwo6060 Před 3 lety +11

    I am hoping to move to Valencia, Spain with my family I have 4 kids. I want them to learn new cultures. We want to stay there about a year. We are planning for a budget of 4 to 5k a month to pay rent and bills and to enroll our children into new experiences. I am going to be retired from the military and my wife works online so money is no problem. We currently live in 114 degree weather in the summer so we don’t mind the heat.

    • @pablosaintmarr3223
      @pablosaintmarr3223 Před 3 lety

      Valencia ? you'll live well on 4/5 k but Valencia ? city of mass unemployment .

    • @malalapipe77
      @malalapipe77 Před 3 lety

      What does your wife do online? I'm looking to do the same x

  • @lynnedeboick3855
    @lynnedeboick3855 Před 2 lety

    Love this Spain speakers gives so much information thank you 👍👍

  • @tomeaves9780
    @tomeaves9780 Před 3 lety

    A foreigners moving to Spain (e.g., Valencia), is there a method for paying into the "Social Security" system so as to receive health coverage benefits? Thank You Kindly,