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Hi. I'm thinking about moving to spain, namely Sevilla. I have to ad that I do speak spanish. I live in the mountains near M谩laga. I've been here for three years. I am now a resident and call Spain my home. I live in an area where there are other Brits but have Spanish neighbours. I came here with the intention of totally integrating. I'm still learning the language and I pay my taxes in Spain now. Many people who come to Spain only do so for the climate, the cheap cost of living and the social life, but some of us have come here to be part of the community. Hey we've been in Spain 3 years now and absolutely love it, you wont find us moving back to the UK!! I live just outside of Torrevieja on the Costa Blanca. The Spanish people are friendly and welcoming in our area. Theres more than enough English speaking people in the surrounding areas to give us all a good social life. Work isn't the easiest to find out here not being able to speak spanish, but I have a good steady job as a riding instructor, it gets me by. I didn't live in Seville, but I did visit and it was one of my favorite towns in Spain. I love how you could just get on the bus and head to the beach. It is very laid back and enough people speak English to get you started but you will want to learn Spanish. I knew a couple who started a Mex-Tex eatery cause she was from Texas and married a Spainard. You do have to get a work Visa and they only last so long before you have to renew it. You would want to get the work visa before you leave. If you are coming from the US then you may find that the levels of customer service are not what you expect! spain in heading to a recession, due to the burst in the local housing market.... think twice if you wanna to move there. First, the work issue: Americans are having an extremely difficult time acquiring work visas. You will do better if you have some skill that is difficult to find, but teaching English is NOT one of them. Waiting tables is availble for Spanish speakers, but there is an issue with that all being under the table, and not getting actual contracts, and all of that. All you need to know about working here: |
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