As an American, what legal processes do I need to go through to move to and work in Spain?
I'd specifically like to live/work in barcelona.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Speak the language have a degree read the spanish newspaper to get a feel go to the consulate for practical advice visit the country and talk to a lawyer
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It largely depends upon whether you are fortunate enough to secure a job offer BEFORE you come to Spain, or if you intend to come to Spain and THEN start to look for work. As an American citizen you do not need any documentation at all to enter and remain in the country for up to 90 Days. As soon as you know that you wish to stay here longer than that you will be required to apply to become resident here in Spain as a Non-EU citizen - there are a number of different types of Residency certificates that you could apply for depending on your reasons and circumstances - most notably whether you have been successful in finding work or not. This guide explains >> http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/articles/135-applying-for-residential-status-residencia-non-eu-citizens.html
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Im not an EU citizen how can I apply for work in Spain
Im not an EU citizen how can I apply for work in Spain?
Hola, I speak basic spanish and I would like to go to Spain to live and work. Im working in an airline here in the Middle East. How can I get to work in Spain? Can I arrive there as tourist then look for a job? Thanks,
Other - Spain - 4 Answers
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Basic Spanish alone cannot guarantee a job in Spain, although it would definitely help. You would need to have a willing employer to sponsor your work permit. You can go there as a tourist, but it would be difficult to look for a job because you need a "carta de residencia" to work, which is only available for EU citizens. There's a way out, though. I would suggest that you go there as a tourist, get to know the locals, and marry a Spaniard or an EU citizen. Once you've obtained your residence permit, you can work in Spain. Just make sure, however, that you marry out of love and not because you just want to stay in Spain. You can also enroll in a Spanish language class to hone your skills. Who knows, you might impress somebody who owns a company and they'll take you in?!
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If you work for an airline that has offices in Spain then check with them. I would suggest you contact the Spanish embassy and ask for their advice. Yes, you could arrive as a tourist and then enquire at a police station for advice. I´m sure you trying to speak Spanish would be appreciated.
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http://europa.eu.int/eures/home.jsp?lang=en http://www.inem.es/ Here the oficial language is Spanish, but maybe if you come to Barcelona to work they told you need Catalan also to work there, so better look in these sites, in a place like Madrid, Andalucia, Islas Canarias, Castilla Leon, Castilla la Mancha places which not have other language than Spanish. And try to improve your Spanish.... http://www.mir.es/ http://www.mae.es/es/home If you work in a airline, why dont you look for a job in a spanish airline? Look there, http://www.aena.es/csee/Satellite?pagename=Home http://www.spanair.com/ http://www.iberia.com/?market=ES http://www.clickair.com/view/default.aspx?lang=1 I think thats all. And ask in the embassy of Spain in your country!!
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dont stay were you are
Hola, I speak basic spanish and I would like to go to Spain to live and work. Im working in an airline here in the Middle East. How can I get to work in Spain? Can I arrive there as tourist then look for a job? Thanks,
Other - Spain - 4 Answers
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Basic Spanish alone cannot guarantee a job in Spain, although it would definitely help. You would need to have a willing employer to sponsor your work permit. You can go there as a tourist, but it would be difficult to look for a job because you need a "carta de residencia" to work, which is only available for EU citizens. There's a way out, though. I would suggest that you go there as a tourist, get to know the locals, and marry a Spaniard or an EU citizen. Once you've obtained your residence permit, you can work in Spain. Just make sure, however, that you marry out of love and not because you just want to stay in Spain. You can also enroll in a Spanish language class to hone your skills. Who knows, you might impress somebody who owns a company and they'll take you in?!
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If you work for an airline that has offices in Spain then check with them. I would suggest you contact the Spanish embassy and ask for their advice. Yes, you could arrive as a tourist and then enquire at a police station for advice. I´m sure you trying to speak Spanish would be appreciated.
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http://europa.eu.int/eures/home.jsp?lang=en http://www.inem.es/ Here the oficial language is Spanish, but maybe if you come to Barcelona to work they told you need Catalan also to work there, so better look in these sites, in a place like Madrid, Andalucia, Islas Canarias, Castilla Leon, Castilla la Mancha places which not have other language than Spanish. And try to improve your Spanish.... http://www.mir.es/ http://www.mae.es/es/home If you work in a airline, why dont you look for a job in a spanish airline? Look there, http://www.aena.es/csee/Satellite?pagename=Home http://www.spanair.com/ http://www.iberia.com/?market=ES http://www.clickair.com/view/default.aspx?lang=1 I think thats all. And ask in the embassy of Spain in your country!!
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dont stay were you are
How many hours per week/day/month do people work in spain
How many hours per week/day/month do people work in spain?
i need this info as well as the type of educational system in spain
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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Try this out http://workinginspain.ning.com/
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The regular working hours are 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week. After deduction of holidays (13 per year) and annual leave (25 days per year) people usually work 223 days per year (without being sick) which are 1784 hours per year or 148.67 hours per month. Source: http://www.cvtips.com/immigration/getting_a_job_in_spain.html http://www.ultrakoch.org/Ivv/Feiertage_europa_2008.pdf
i need this info as well as the type of educational system in spain
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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Try this out http://workinginspain.ning.com/
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The regular working hours are 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week. After deduction of holidays (13 per year) and annual leave (25 days per year) people usually work 223 days per year (without being sick) which are 1784 hours per year or 148.67 hours per month. Source: http://www.cvtips.com/immigration/getting_a_job_in_spain.html http://www.ultrakoch.org/Ivv/Feiertage_europa_2008.pdf
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