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    <title>Spain-Tips.com</title>
      <link>http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/</link>
      <description>Information for Foreigners Living in Spain</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 07:49:37 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>The Benefits of Learning Spanish When Relocating to Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Even if you are moving to an area full of fellow expats, it will still
be beneficial to learn Spanish and a few words of the local dialect, if
you live in Catalonia, Valencia, the Basque Country or Galicia.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;









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Learning Spanish will broaden your horizons, give you more
opportunities and make it easier for you to feel settled in Spain.
There's nothing more frustrating than not being able to converse with
your neighbours!&lt;br /&gt;









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Here are just a few reasons why you should learn Spanish:... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/the-benefits-of-learning-spanish-when-relocating-to-spain.shtml  Even if you are moving to an area full of fellow expats, it will still be beneficial to learn Spanish and a few words of the local dialect, if you live in Catalonia, Valencia, the Basque Country or Galicia. &lt;br /&gt;








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        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 19:04:21 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Moving Pets to Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>When you and your family are relocating to Spain, you will not want to
leave your pets behind. However, moving pets to Spain takes some
planning. You need to check that you can legally move them to Spain,
and what policies and procedures are involved, and you need to think
about how you will transport them to Spain.&lt;br /&gt;





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You can transport your pets in a
variety of ways and which you choose will be dependent on your budget
and your pet's temperament... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/moving-pets-to-spain.shtml  When you and your family are relocating to Spain, you will not want to leave your pets behind. However, moving pets to Spain takes some planning. You need to check that you can legally move them to Spain, and what policies and procedures are involved, and you need to think about how you will transport them to Spain.&lt;br /&gt;




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        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 19:01:08 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>How to Get my Dog and Cat to Spain?</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Relocating your family to Spain is complicated and takes a lot of
planning and preparation but don't forget your pets! It is relatively
easy to move a cat or dog to Spain but it does take planning. So, I
want to know how to get my dog and cat to Spain – how can I transport
them and do they need a pet passport or certain vaccinations?... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/how-to-get-my-dog-and-cat-to-spain.shtml  Relocating your family to Spain is complicated and takes a lot of planning and preparation but don't forget your pets! It is relatively easy to move a cat or dog to Spain but it does take planning. So, I want to know how to get my dog and cat to Spain – how can I transport them and do they need a pet passport or certain vaccinations?&lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:58:08 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>How Good is Healthcare in Spain?</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Moving abroad is a particular concern for the older generation, or for
those with health problems or conditions. Every country's health care
system is different and is accessed in different ways. Before moving to
Spain you will want to know how the health care system works and the
answer to "how good is healthcare in Spain?".&lt;br /&gt;







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According to the World Health Organization, Spain's healthcare system
is the seventh best in the world. Hospitals are modern, clean and
well-equipped, waiting lists are shorter than in many countries and
doctors and nurses are polite and professional. &lt;br /&gt;







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However, nurses simply do “nursing”, medical treatment, rather than
feeding and washing a patient. A relative is expected to stay with the
patient to do these types of duties, so make sure that you have someone... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/how-good-is-healthcare-in-spain.shtml  Moving abroad is a particular concern for the older generation, or for those with health problems or conditions. Every country's health care system is different and is accessed in different ways. Before moving to Spain you will want to know how the health care system works and the answer to "how good is healthcare in Spain?".&lt;br /&gt;






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        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:49:17 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>I Live in Spain and I Would Like to Buy a House</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>“I live in Spain and I would like to buy a house – how do I do it?” is
a question many people ask. Congratulations on doing the sensible thing
and renting, or staying with family, while making the decision. Taking
your time to get to know an area and making sure that the move is right
for you and your family, will make everything easier and will give you
a much higher chance of settling happily in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;




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So, if I live in Spain and I would like to buy a house, what do I do?
Well, every country has its own property buying process and the Spanish
process is bound to be different to that of your native country. &lt;br /&gt;




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Hopefully, you've spent your time in Spain researching... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/i-would-like-to-buy-a-house.shtml  “I live in Spain and I would like to buy a house – how do I do it?” is a question many people ask. Congratulations on doing the sensible thing and renting, or staying with family, while making the decision. Taking your time to get to know an area and making sure that the move is right for you and your family, will make everything easier and will give you a much higher chance of settling happily in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:43:11 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>An Overview on Tax Payable in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>I have lost count of people I know who have not consulted a tax adviser
and got their tax affairs sorted out properly. Many people think that
they can live in Spain and carry on just paying tax in their home
country, others think that they can be self-employed in Spain and still
pay income tax in their home countries! &lt;br /&gt;




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Tax is a complicated issue and
you need to take advice from a professional tax adviser before you move
and after you move. There are many companies who specialise in giving
tax advice to expats, so there is no excuse! You do not want a hefty
bill from the Hacienda in the future.&lt;br /&gt;




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If you live in Spain for 183 days or more per year, you are classed  http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/an-overview-on-tax-payable-in-spain.shtml  I have lost count of people I know who have not consulted a tax adviser and got their tax affairs sorted out properly. Many people think that they can live in Spain and carry on just paying tax in their home country, others think that they can be self-employed in Spain and still pay income tax in their home countries! &lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:40:14 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Daily Bureaucracy in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain is a country that is well-known for its bureaucracy and red tape.
It seems that you need lots of paperwork for everything you do and it
needs to be stamped and double stamped! It is frustrating but is a
necessary evil and you just have to accept that things take time and
paper!&lt;br /&gt;




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When you buy a property and move to Spain, there are a few things you
will have to do to reside legally in Spain. You also have to do things
in the right order and this all changed in March 2008.&lt;br /&gt;




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The first thing you need to do, is to apply for your NIE number, Numero
Identificacion Extranjeros. Without this number, you will not be able
to buy property, open bank accounts, buy a car or register for utility
accounts. It is your personal identification number and is also your
fiscal number (tax number).&lt;br /&gt;




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To apply for your NIE number, you will need to http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/bureaucracy-in-spain.shtml  Spain is a country that is well-known for its bureaucracy and red tape. It seems that you need lots of paperwork for everything you do and it needs to be stamped and double stamped! It is frustrating but is a necessary evil and you just have to accept that things take time and paper!&lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:31:35 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>How to Find Property in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain is a great country in which to buy a holiday home or permanent
residence. It has so much to offer: a great climate with year round sun
in many regions, a cheap cost of living, beautiful scenery and a chance
to escape the rat race and settle down to a more relaxed lifestyle. &lt;br /&gt;




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But, where you do start when looking for a property? &lt;br /&gt;




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Here are our top ten tips for how to find property in Spain... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/how-to-find-property-in-spain.shtml  Spain is a great country in which to buy a holiday home or permanent residence. It has so much to offer: a great climate with year round sun in many regions, a cheap cost of living, beautiful scenery and a chance to escape the rat race and settle down to a more relaxed lifestyle. &lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:36:15 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>How to Buy Property in Spain?</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/0rM1GUoqrno/how-to-buy-property-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Many people like the idea of buying a property in Spain, either to move into or to use as a holiday home or investment, but are put off because they don't know how to buy property in Spain or because they have heard reports of illegal properties, the land grab law and properties being bulldozed.&lt;br /&gt;



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Each country has its own way of doing things and its own laws and legislation. If you want to buy a property anywhere abroad, you need to find out as much as possible about the buying process and use professionals to help you.&lt;br /&gt;



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In Spain, the property buying process involves a notary and abogados (lawyers).&lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:25:50 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>What Kind of Property can be Found in Spain ?</title>
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        <description>There are many different types of property in Spain. Your choice of
property will depend on your chosen area and whether you are looking at
rural areas, villages, towns or cities.&lt;br /&gt;





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Villages in Spain tend to have a central square, the Plaza, which is
the focal point of the village and usually has the village shop,
perhaps a townhall, and then traditional townhouses or apartments.
Modern villas and old cortijos and fincas can usually be found in the
rural area surrounding the village and in the deeper countryside, along
with ruined farmhouses.&lt;br /&gt;





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        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:22:05 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Expat Communities in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Years ago, the Daily Express (a UK newspaper) reported that at
least 100,000 professionals were leaving the UK every year for a better
life in Spain. A worrying statistic for the UK government who surely
wants to keep hold of such qualified workers. &lt;br /&gt;




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Spain is no longer just a destination for retired people, it's now a
hot destination for workers and their families who are joining the
growing expat communities in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;




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Why are so many qualified professionals and young families leaving... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/expat-communities-in-spain.shtml  Years ago, the Daily Express (a UK newspaper) reported that at least 100,000 professionals were leaving the UK every year for a better life in Spain. A worrying statistic for the UK government who surely wants to keep hold of such qualified workers. &lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:18:31 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Expats Living in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>There are lots of expats living in Spain. In fact, some years ago, Spain had an immigrant population of 4.8 million! It's not just
British retired people who are moving to Spain, it is also a hot
destination for retirees from Scandinavia, Holland, Germany, France,
Eastern Europe and even US citizens.&lt;br /&gt;




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Spain is also becoming increasingly popular with the younger generation, with workers and their families.&lt;br /&gt;




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So, what is it about Spain that draws so... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/expats-living-in-spain.shtml  There are lots of expats living in Spain. In fact, some years ago, Spain had an immigrant population of 4.8 million! It's not just British retired people who are moving to Spain, it is also a hot destination for retirees from Scandinavia, Holland, Germany, France, Eastern Europe and even US citizens.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:15:34 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Insider Tips for Expats in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain has always been a popular retirement destination, especially for
British expats, Germans, Scandinavians and French retirees. What is it
about Spain that makes it such a popular expatriates and retirement
destination?&lt;br /&gt;




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The climate – The Costas and Southern Spain have got the ideal climate
to enjoy your retirement to the full and it is great for your health
too – mild, dry winters and lovely summers.&lt;br /&gt;




The cost of living – A cheaper cost of living... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/insider-tips-for-expats-in-spain.shtml  Spain has always been a popular retirement destination, especially for British expats, Germans, Scandinavians and French retirees. What is it about Spain that makes it such a popular expatriates and retirement destination?&lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:10:50 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Expats in Spain - How to Settle into a New Life?</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain is a very popular destination for expats and immigrants from all
over the world. In 2005, Spain had an immigrant population of 4.8
million. Spain is popular with Moroccans, South Americans, British
people, French, Germans, Scandinavians and Eastern Europeans and is
becoming a truly international country, especially in large cities,
like Barcelona and Madrid, and in coastal areas.&lt;br /&gt;




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Spain has always been known as a hotspot for retired expats, but it is
fast becoming a popular destination for workers and young families who
want a warmer climate and a better lifestyle. Most expats in Spain
settle quickly and enjoy their new life in the sun. However, some... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/expats-in-spain.shtml  Spain is a very popular destination for expats and immigrants from all over the world. In 2005, Spain had an immigrant population of 4.8 million. Spain is popular with Moroccans, South Americans, British people, French, Germans, Scandinavians and Eastern Europeans and is becoming a truly international country, especially in large cities, like Barcelona and Madrid, and in coastal areas.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 18:02:17 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Do You Need a Visa to Work in Spain?</title>
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        <description>Living and working in Spain is a dream for many people but how easy is
it to move to Spain and work there? Do you need a visa to work in
Spain? What about a work permit? &lt;br /&gt;



This guide is to help you and to give you information on legislation
regarding visas and permits. Remember to check with your Spanish
Consulate about procedures and what documentation is required because
rules and regulations change all the time.&lt;br /&gt;



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Do you need a visa to work in Spain? Not if you are an EU citizen but
US citizens and other non-EU nationals will require a visa to enter
Spain and a work permit... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/do-you-need-a-visa-to-work-in-spain.shtml  Living and working in Spain is a dream for many people but how easy is it to move to Spain and work there? Do you need a visa to work in Spain? What about a work permit? &lt;br /&gt;


This guide is to help you and to give you information on legislation regarding visas and permits. Remember to check with your Spanish Consulate about procedures and what documentation is required because rules and regulations change all the time.&lt;br /&gt;


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        <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:58:43 PST</pubDate>
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        <description>Working abroad in Spain is worth considering if you want to broaden
your horizons and want new challenges. Spain is a member of the
European Union, so EU citizens will be able to move to Spain and work
abroad in Spain without visas or permits, just a valid passport is
needed. Non-EU nationals will require a visa and work permit – contact
your Spanish Consulate for details.&lt;br /&gt;




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Spain is a wonderful country with so much to offer workers and... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/work-abroad-in-spain.shtml  Working abroad in Spain is worth considering if you want to broaden your horizons and want new challenges. Spain is a member of the European Union, so EU citizens will be able to move to Spain and work abroad in Spain without visas or permits, just a valid passport is needed. Non-EU nationals will require a visa and work permit – contact your Spanish Consulate for details.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>EU citizens, such as British people, do not need a visa or work permit
to move to and work in Spain. EU citizens are entitled to move freely
within the EU and work in any EU country. Americans and other non-EU
nationals need to apply for the appropriate visa and permit at a
Spanish Consulate, before travelling to Spain. &lt;br /&gt;





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Some countries have an agreement with Spain and people like US citizens
do not need a visa for simply visiting Spain, to look for a job, as
long as... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/work-permits-in-spain.shtml  EU citizens, such as British people, do not need a visa or work permit to move to and get jobs in Spain. EU citizens are entitled to move freely within the EU and work in any EU country. Americans and other non-EU nationals need to apply for the appropriate visa and permit at a Spanish Consulate, before working to Spain. &lt;br /&gt;




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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain has always been a top destination for retired people looking to
relocate to warmer climes, and&amp;nbsp; to international students wanting to
study at universities and language schools. However, Spain is now a
popular destination for workers and young families who want a better
quality of life by working and living in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;




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If you are from an EU country, like the UK, you can work in Spain
without a work permit. It is advisable to visit Spain and spend some
time looking for work and finding work before planning your move... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/working-conditions-in-spain.shtml  Spain has always been a top destination for retired people looking to relocate to warmer climes, and&amp;nbsp; to international students wanting to study at universities and language schools. However, Spain is now a popular destination for workers and young families who want a better quality of life by working and living in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain opens its doors every year to many people from many different
nations, all looking for a new life and new beginnings. More and more
people seem to be dissatisfied with their lives and are looking to make
a fresh start by living and working in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;



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Spain has so much to offer. Here are some... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/living-and-working-in-spain.shtml  Spain opens its doors every year to many people from many different nations, all looking for a new life and new beginnings. More and more people seem to be dissatisfied with their lives and are looking to make a fresh start by living and working in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <title>Find a Good School in Spain</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/vYsP0zE5BQc/find-a-good-school-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>These days, it isn't just retired couples that are moving to Spain,
many young families are now choosing to move to Spain to give their
families and children a better life. Education is a concern for these
families. &lt;br /&gt;




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They obviously want to provide their children with a good education –
can Spain offer this and how do you find a school in Spain?&lt;br /&gt;




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Here is a brief guide to school education in Spain... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/find-a-good-school-in-spain.shtml  These days, it isn't just retired couples that are moving to Spain, many young families are now choosing to move to Spain to give their families and children a better life. Education is a concern for these families. &lt;br /&gt;



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        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/mb1R8e_QDR8/how-to-work-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>If you are an EU citizen, then it is easy to move to Spain and work in
Spain. No special visas or permits are required. EU citizens can move
between EU countries and work in any EU country quite legally. &lt;br /&gt;




&lt;br /&gt;




However, US citizens and other Non-EU nationals will have to apply for
the relevant visas and permits at their Spanish Consulate. Check with
your consulate what visa is required for your circumstances and what
documentation you need to... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/how-to-work-in-spain.shtml  If you are an EU citizen, then it is easy to move to Spain and work in Spain. No special visas or permits are required. EU citizens can move between EU countries and work in any EU country quite legally. &lt;br /&gt;



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        <title>How to Find a Job in Spain</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/8XKEUhrV1z0/how-to-find-a-job-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Many people want to know how to find a job in Spain. Spain is not just
a popular destination for retired people, it is also becoming
increasingly popular with the younger generation, workers who want a
better quality of life for their families.&lt;br /&gt;




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It is easy for EU nationals, like British people, to move to Spain and
work in Spain because all they need is a valid passport. US citizens,
and other non-EU nationals who want to live and work in Spain, will
need to get the relevant visa and permit to legally work in Spain. &lt;br /&gt;




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To get an Employee Visa from... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/how-to-find-a-job-in-spain.shtml  Many people want to know how to find a job in Spain. Spain is not just a popular destination for retired people, it is also becoming increasingly popular with the younger generation, workers who want a better quality of life for their families.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/cSij2ckSp8A/can-i-work-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>The answer to the question “Can I work in Spain?” is yes, of course you
can, in theory. You might have to jump through some bureaucratic hoops,
but yes, you can work in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;




If you are an EU national, moving to Spain and working in Spain is
easy. EU nationals can move to and work in other EU countries without
the need for permits and visas. All that is required is a valid
passport. Non-EU nationals need to make the necessary arrangements for
the correct visa and permit with the Spanish Consulate in their home
country before leaving for Spain.&lt;br /&gt;




Some countries, like the http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/can-i-work-in-spain.shtml  &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;The answer to the question “Can I work in Spain?” is yes&lt;/span&gt;, of course you can, in theory. You might have to jump through some bureaucratic hoops, but yes, you can work in Spain.&lt;br /&gt;
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        <title>Key Tips on Working in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain is a great place in which to live and work and many young people
are now relocating to Spain for a better quality of life and standard
of living. It is easy for EU citizens to relocate because EU law means
that EU citizens can move freely between EU states, without the need
for visas and work permits. US citizens, and others from outside the
EU, will have to apply at their Spanish Consulate for the necessary
visas and permits.&lt;br /&gt;




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In Spain, you may be able to... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/key-tips-on-working-in-spain.shtml  Spain is a great place in which to live and work and many young people are now relocating to Spain for a better quality of life and standard of living. It is easy for EU citizens to relocate because EU law means that EU citizens can move freely between EU states, without the need for visas and work permits. US citizens, and others from outside the EU, will have to apply at their Spanish Consulate for the necessary visas and permits.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <title>Working in Spain as Employed or Self-employed</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/8wsOyUFrSsI/working-in-spain-as-employed-or-self-employed.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>It isn't just retired people who are moving to Spain now. Spain is
becoming a popular destination for working age people who are looking
for a better quality of life for themselves and their families. &lt;br /&gt;



&lt;br /&gt;



Spain has much to offer for the younger generation:&lt;br /&gt;



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1. Easy access – By... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/working-in-spain-as-employed-or-self-employed.shtml  It isn't just retired people who are moving to Spain now. Spain is becoming a popular destination for working age people who are looking for a better quality of life for themselves and their families. &lt;br /&gt;


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        <title>Planning to Move and Retire in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Are you planning to move and retire in Spain? If so, you are in good company. 25% of British people want to retire abroad and Spain is the number one retirement destination.
A report in The Guardian newspaper, regarding the findings of
Professor Russell King of the University of Sussex, states that
retirees who move to Spain are the happiest of all retired emigrants in
European countries. &lt;br /&gt;





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Why is that? What does Spain have... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/planning-to-move-and-retire-in-spain.shtml  Are you planning to move and retire in Spain? If so, you are in good company. 25% of British people &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;want to retire abroad and Spain is the number one retirement destination&lt;/span&gt;. A report in The Guardian newspaper, regarding the findings of Professor Russell King of the University of Sussex, states that retirees who move to Spain are the happiest of all retired emigrants in European countries. &lt;br /&gt;




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        <title>Your Money and Savings in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>If you are going to be living in Spain permanently, or even just for a few months of the year, you will need access to your money and savings in Spain.
You will need to open a Spanish bank account into which you can get
pensions and income paid, and money transferred from your home country.
You will also be able to use a current account for paying direct debits
for social security contributions, utility bills and council charges.&lt;br /&gt;



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It is relatively easy to open a... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/money-and-savings-in-spain.shtml  If you are going to be living in Spain permanently, or even just for a few months of the year, you will need access to your &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;money and savings in Spain&lt;/span&gt;. You will need to open a Spanish bank account into which you can get pensions and income paid, and money transferred from your home country. You will also be able to use a current account for paying direct debits for social security contributions, utility bills and council charges.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <title>Benefits and the Social Security System in Spain</title>
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        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>If you are a British pensioner, you will still be able to receive your pension in Spain as well as benefits
like winter fuel payment and free healthcare in Spain. Make sure you
talk to the Department of Work and Pensions before you move to make
sure that you receive all of the benefits you are entitled to. You will
need form E121 to register for free healthcare in Spain. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;



Once you have moved to Spain, you need to take... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/benefits-social-security-system-in-spain.shtml  If you are a British pensioner, you will still be able to &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;receive your pension in Spain as well as benefits&lt;/span&gt; like winter fuel payment and free healthcare in Spain. Make sure you talk to the Department of Work and Pensions before you move to make sure that you receive all of the benefits you are entitled to. &lt;span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"&gt;You will need form E121 to register for free healthcare in Spain. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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        <title>Pensions in Spain - Answers for UK Pensioners</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/2_kQtiUqvaM/pensions-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Many people retiring to Spain from the UK worry about whether they are going to be able to get at their &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;pensions in Spain&lt;/span&gt;,
what the tax implications are and whether they will be better off or
worse off. Many British people retire to Spain every year to enjoy a
great retirement, have a wonderful quality of life and to have a
standard of living that they just would not be able to enjoy on a
pension in their home country. Retiring to Spain may enable you to... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/pensions-in-spain.shtml  Many people retiring to Spain from the UK worry about whether they are going to be able to get at their &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;pensions in Spain&lt;/span&gt;, what the tax implications are and whether they will be better off or worse off. Many British people retire to Spain every year to enjoy a great retirement, have a wonderful quality of life and to have a standard of living that they just would not be able to enjoy on a pension in their home country. Retiring to Spain may enable you to pay for your cost of living and to enjoy luxuries such as eating out and holidays. &lt;br /&gt;


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        <title>How to Best Retire in Spain</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/ky1jXNyRVZM/how-to-best-retire-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Those are just a few reasons for considering retiring to and living in
Spain, but don't just move to Spain without researching and planning
your move. You need to think carefully and consider how to best retire
in Spain. Here are some ideas of what to consider when thinking how to
best retire in Spain... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/how-to-best-retire-in-spain.shtml  Many people from all over the world choose to retire to Spain, after all, it is one of the best places in the world to retire to and has so much to offer:&lt;br /&gt;


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        <title>Retiring ? - Tips to Help Retired People Plan a Move to Spain</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/5UDWS4i7X1E/retiring-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Statistics say that 25% of British people want to retire abroad and
Spain is the number one choice for many of them. Spain is also a
popular destination with people from other nations – The US, Germany,
The Netherlands and Scandinavia, to name just a few. &lt;br /&gt;



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Retiring to a foreign country is a big step and should not be entered into lightly.&lt;br /&gt;



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Here are some tips for retiring in Spain:&lt;br /&gt;



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1. Take your time – Don't act on a whim and buy a property while you are on holiday. Spend plenty... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/retiring-spain.shtml  Statistics say that 25% of British people want to retire abroad and Spain is the number one choice for many of them. Spain is also a popular destination with people from other nations – The US, Germany, The Netherlands and Scandinavia, to name just a few. &lt;br /&gt;


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        <title>Tips for Retirement in Spain</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/5W1UtX2KADM/tips-for-retirement-in-spain.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain is a beautiful country and has much to offer retirees, including
its wonderful climate and lifestyle. However, retiring abroad is a big
step and needs to be considered carefully. &lt;br /&gt;


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Here are some tips for retirement in Spain:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;


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&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;

1. Research and Plan to Retire&lt;/span&gt; – Read...  http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/tips-for-retirement-in-spain.shtml  Spain is a beautiful country and has much to offer retirees, including its wonderful climate and lifestyle. However, retiring abroad is a big step and needs to be considered carefully. &lt;br /&gt;


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        <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:17:52 PST</pubDate>
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        <title>Retiring in Spain - 10 Benefits Why You Should Consider it!</title>
        <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/spaintips/~3/aOqUltMsf8s/retiring-in-spain-10-benefits.shtml</link>
        <category>Life in Spain</category>
        <description>Spain has always been a popular destination for retired people looking
for a new life. You may have enjoyed holidaying in Spain and are now
considering relocating, or perhaps you know people who have already
retired to Spain. So, why should you consider retiring in Spain?&lt;br /&gt;


&lt;br /&gt;


&lt;span style="font-size: 10pt;"&gt;Here are some great reasons for retiring in Spain:...&lt;/span&gt; http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/retiring-in-spain-10-benefits.shtml  Spain has always been a popular destination for retired people looking for a new life. You may have enjoyed holidaying in Spain and are now considering relocating, or perhaps you know people who have already retired to Spain. So, why should you consider retiring in Spain?&lt;br /&gt;

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        <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:05:52 PST</pubDate>
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        <description>Moving house is a very stressful experience when you are moving within
your own country, but moving abroad takes even more planning and
organization. Read this guide on removals UK to Spain to help make your
move to Spain go smoothly.&lt;br /&gt;

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1. De-clutter – Use... http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/removals-uk-to-spain.shtml  Moving house is a very stressful experience when you are moving within your own country, but moving abroad takes even more planning and organization. Read this guide on removals UK to Spain to help make your move to Spain go smoothly.&lt;br /&gt;
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        <description>Are you fed up of your home country? Is the British weather getting to
you? Is the American financial situation affecting your lifestyle? Do
you find yourself watching relocation programmes and dreaming of a new
life? If so, relocation to Spain might be worth considering.&lt;br /&gt;



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&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;So what can Spain offer to foreign immigrants and expats:&lt;/span&gt; http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/consider-relocation-to-spain.shtml  Are you fed up of your home country? Is the British weather getting to you? Is the American financial situation affecting your lifestyle? Do you find yourself watching relocation programmes and dreaming of a new life? If so, relocation to Spain might be worth considering.&lt;br /&gt;



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        <description>Relocating to Spain is something that many people consider. Spain is a
wonderful country and areas like the Costa Blanca and Southern Spain
can offer year round sunshine, beautiful beaches and a fantastic
lifestyle for both retired people and young families. http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/tips-for-people-relocating-to-spain.shtml  Relocating to Spain is something that many people consider. Spain is a wonderful country and areas like the Costa Blanca and Southern Spain can offer year round sunshine, beautiful beaches and a fantastic lifestyle for both retired people and young families.&lt;br /&gt;

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        <description>Have you just moved to Spain? If so, there are things you will need to
do to be legal, to make life easier and to live life to the full. &lt;br /&gt;





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&lt;span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 12pt;"&gt;The most important things to do after having moved to Spain:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;





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&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;1.The NIE number&lt;/span&gt; – an NIE number or “numero identificacion extranjeros” is issued by your local Oficina de&lt;br /&gt;
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        <description>Areas to consider when planning a move to Spain. An outline of the areas popular with immigrants and what they have to offer. &lt;br /&gt;


 http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/i-want-to-move-to-spain.shtml  “I want to move to Spain” is a wish or dream that many people have. These people have either enjoyed holidays in Spain or have seen programme's like “A Place in the Sun” which show people living their dream in the sun.&lt;br /&gt;


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        <description>A checklist of things to think about when planning a move to Spain. How to make the move to Spain stress-free. http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/how-to-move-to-spain.shtml  Spain is one of the best places to live in the world. It is the country of year-round sunshine, fiestas, siestas and offers a great lifestyle. &lt;br /&gt;




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        <description>Much of the information in books and on the internet is aimed at
British people moving to Spain. EU citizens can move and work within
the EU with just a valid passport, however, it is a more complicated
process for US citizens to move to Spain because of the extra paperwork
and bureaucracy. Americans moving to Spain will have to apply for visas
and permits.&lt;br /&gt;




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Here is a guide on some of the &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;bureaucracy involved for Americans moving to Spain&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;




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&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Obtaining a visa &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;




A tourist visa or valid passport will only allow you to  http://www.spain-tips.com/ar/news/americans-moving-to-spain.shtml  Much of the information in books and on the internet is aimed at British people moving to Spain. EU citizens can move and work within the EU with just a valid passport, however, it is a more complicated process for US citizens to move to Spain because of the extra paperwork and bureaucracy. Americans moving to Spain will have to apply for visas and permits.&lt;br /&gt;




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