Articles on Living and Working in Spain (4)
“How expensive is a funeral” are certainly not the words anyone wants to be typing into a search engine, and even less so if they’re living abroad. Hopefully if you’ve come to this page it is not because of an immediate necessity, but rather mere
September 7, 2022
Finding someone to look after your baby is a big decision that new parents face when returning to work. Maternity and paternity leave in Spain allow a baby to be home for several months following birth, but choosing a nursery is a large task for
August 30, 2022
Over the past few decades, pets have become an essential part of our family. If we travel or we are going on holiday, we always think about them and about their needs. But what happens to them when we move to another country?
July 19, 2022
Any foreigner in Spain knows that bureaucracy is one of the only major downsides to life here. (That and the average salary in Spain tend to be the biggest shocks!) Your first weeks, months, and quite honestly, years, in Spain are filled with
July 14, 2022
Spain is the second most visited country in the world, with over 100 million international tourists being attracted to its beautiful beaches, rich culture and spectacular food every year since 2013, that is, until the pandemic hit. Thankfully, with
July 12, 2022
We are sure that on more than one occasion you have imagined yourself starting a new life in Spain, enjoying the Mediterranean climate and an excellent cuisine. And the next moment you found yourself wondering what you needed to do to live in this
May 19, 2022
Sometimes, when you have to change your country of residence, you also decide to change your job. Depending on where you move to and your working circumstances, moving to another country can be a good time to try out a new profession. And if you
April 28, 2022
The commute to and from work for the best part of us, whether this involves a 10-minute bus ride or the guts of an hour on the metro, is greeted with the usual sights of last-minute make-up application, a few old-school newspaper readers and a sea
April 1, 2022
Even in my senior high school yearbook I knew that I wanted to see the world. My goal then was to be a travel photographer for National Geographic, and while that may not have panned out, seeing the world certainly did. I first came to Seville in
March 30, 2022
Perhaps you’ve been in Spain for years and you’ve finally succumbed to buying a car, (despite Spain’s fantastic public transport system), or maybe you’ve just arrived and have landed a job that requires you to commute, or maybe you’re simply the