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Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 1:54pm
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Neetz23

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Hi, me and my partner will be moving to Spain, villamartin is on one of our places to move to. 

We both are wanting work, when we move out. Ages 38/39

My partner works in construction, joiner by trade, but does know how to fit windows, concrete, groundwork etc.

I on the other hand, is a qualified massage therapist.

I have have also worked in retail shops, warehouse work and office also.

How long would it take for us to find work, or could you point us in the right direction  to look for work. 

Thanks Anita 

Sligogent

Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:14pm

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Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:14pm

What   Passport  do  you both  have. Since Brexit  the  goalposts  have moved  in wrong  direction  for UK  Passport  holders 

Neetz23

Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:34pm

Neetz23

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Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:34pm

Sligogent wrote on Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:14pm:

What   Passport  do  you both  have. Since Brexit  the  goalposts  have moved  in wrong  direction  for UK  Passport  holders 

Hi we both hold UK and lreland passports.

Can we still live and work in spain?

Thanks anita

Sligogent

Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:50pm

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Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:50pm

Neetz23 wrote on Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:34pm:

Hi we both hold UK and lreland passports.

Can we still live and work in spain?

Thanks anita

Are  you  a  married  couple.  If  so  UK  passport  holder   can  piggy back off Irish  passport  holder. 

UK  passport  will  find it difficult  to get  legal  employment  and  90  days  rule  kick in as  well.

Neetz23

Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 5:30pm

Neetz23

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Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 5:30pm

Sligogent wrote on Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:50pm:

Are  you  a  married  couple.  If  so  UK  passport  holder   can  piggy back off Irish  passport  holder. 

UK  passport  will  find it difficult  to get  legal  employment  and  90  days  rule  kick in as  well....

...

Hi 

we will be when we move yes.

So will we need work before we move to spain, or can we sort all visas out and move them potentially find work like that? 

Thanks 

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Kimmy11

Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 6:30pm

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Posted: Thu Jun 8, 2023 6:30pm

Hi Anita,

The one of you who has the Irish passport does not need a visa to move to Spain - you can move here and apply for your foreigners' registration once you're here, which needs to be done before the end of your first 90 days in Spain.

https://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/spain/our-services/new-to-spain/residency-and-entry-requirements/

The UK spouse does not need a visa (despite Brexit, UK citizens currently benefit from Schengen visa-free travel to the EU), but will need to apply for a residency permit as a Family Member of a EU Citizen:

https://www.exteriores.gob.es/Embajadas/dublin/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Visados-para-familiares-de-ciudadanos-de-la-Union.aspx

Kind regards,

Kim

Paolo51

Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 7:16am

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Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 7:16am

Before you commit please do your research.

Forget what the tv shows say about living in Spain it is not a ‘laid back lifestyle’ unless you have the financial backing to live . Working for a living in Spain will be a lot harder than doing so in the UK as the pay is lower and often you will work longer hours. It is not out of the ordinary to need 2 jobs each just to survive.

As to finding work unless you have skills which are in short supply then you have a hard task before you and unfortunately the skills you share are in an abundance in Spain.

Good luck

Neetz23

Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 7:33am

Neetz23

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Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 7:33am

Paolo51 wrote on Fri Jun 9, 2023 7:16am:

Before you commit please do your research.

Forget what the tv shows say about living in Spain it is not a ‘laid back lifestyle’ unless you have the financial backing to live . Working for a living in Spain will be a lot harder than doing so in the UK as the pay is lower and often you will work longer hours. It is not out of the ordina...

...ry to need 2 jobs each just to survive.

As to finding work unless you have skills which are in short supply then you have a hard task before you and unfortunately the skills you share are in an abundance in Spain.

Good luck

Thank you for your reply.

I will look into it more before we more.

We will be moving to buy and have to mortgage, just bill.

What is the cost for living in spain for bills and food extra, without mortgage please.

Thanks

Sligogent

Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 8:31am

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Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 8:31am

Neetz23 wrote on Fri Jun 9, 2023 7:33am:

Thank you for your reply.

I will look into it more before we more.

We will be moving to buy and have to mortgage, just bill.

What is the cost for living in spain for bills and food extra, without mortgage please.

Thanks

Cost  of  living  might surprise 😮  you  as  it  not  cheap  to  live as many  people   think. Yes  some  Property   can be  pick  up  reasonably   but  the further  inland  you go the  more property  you get but a Car is essential.  Some degree of  Spanish  is also  required. 

Second Car prices  are expensive.  Car  insurance  is  Cheap  as  Car is insured  not the Person.  Car tax  is cheaper  depending  on area  you live  in.

Property  tax is chap compared to UK. Water and Electricity  similar  to UK

I  find   some groceries  prices more Expensive  than UK.  Salmon  and Steak very  expensive.   Dining  out is  very  reasonable. 

Bank  account  fees  very  expensive 

Well  that is my  experience  of cost of living in  Spain 🇪🇸 

Villas

Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 8:47am

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Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2023 8:47am

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