Looking for a job: Hospitality
Hi I dont speak Spanish . Would it be hard for me to get a job in a pub or restaurant or something like that
josiew,
Yes. Difficult. I am sure others will take to explain more regarding employment depending on your geographic & EU status . But good luck.
V
josiew wrote on Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:17pm:
Hi I dont speak Spanish . Would it be hard for me to get a job in a pub or restaurant or something like that
Hi,
If you are living in the UK have a UK passport then employment in hospitality is virtually nil, no chance.
Irish or EU passport, it's possible, maybe.
Which are you?
Steve
josiew wrote on Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:17pm:
Hi I dont speak Spanish . Would it be hard for me to get a job in a pub or restaurant or something like that
Looking for a job: Housekeeper in hospital
You'll get a lot of information & help from this forum but you do need to engage. Simple basic information from you could tailor more useful responses.
Good luck
Don't yet know about the OP of course but from the frequency of similar questions, this is not the only forum don't forget, unfortunately it would appear that significant numbers of Brits have still to cotton on to the rights and opportunities stripped away from them by the 'B' word.
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Can't understand why the OP hasn't replied!.....
Steve
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 9:19am
Super helpful member
If you are not an EU or EEA passport holder you will not be able to work in Spain with the relevant visa. The following links may provide you with further information:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-spain
https://www.immigrationspain.es/en/spanish-residency-for-uk-citizens/
I'm Irish were are in the EU so I be ok then getting a job I hope thanks for ur reply ....
josiew wrote on Mon Jun 12, 2023 9:17pm:
I'm Irish were are in the EU so I be ok then getting a job I hope thanks for ur reply ....
Good luck. I am here in Sax & happy to help. V
josiew wrote on Mon Jun 12, 2023 9:17pm:
I'm Irish were are in the EU so I be ok then getting a job I hope thanks for ur reply ....
Even as an Irish passport holder, and to be a legal resident you still need to sign on the foreigners register at the national police station within 3 months of arrival in Spain.
https://upsticks.es/residency-in-spain-for-irish-passport-holders-all-you-need-to-know/amp/
Steve