You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: Snow Storm in Monochrome (Original B&W Photography)
The temperature is colder in MN, but we have central heating, fireplaces, and winter clothes.
Spain does have its share of financial trouble, but the cost of living is a more less than here and healthcare is covered through taxes. The public transportation is also very usable, so having a car is pretty optional.
Getting a work visa involves having a company formally offer you work, but it has to be something that a local can't do. That makes things very difficult, especially since citizens of any EU country don't need a visa.
Howdy again sir fotosdenada! Well it sounds like a nice place to go, but you need to be offered a job from a company there, how can that be done? You have to go there first and interview? Is Spain in the EU?
Yes, Spain is part of the EU. I have quite a few friends there and a lot of job seeking seems to be word-of-mouth. That might help, in the end. A lot of places will do online interviews, at least for a first interview.
Of course, the other option is to have about $500k to invest in real estate or a small business. Then there's the "Have over a million dollars and get a retiree visa" option. Neither of thoose are likely, unless the price of Steem hits about $1,000... lol
haha! howdy again sir fotosdenada! Well it's really nice to have some connections and it sounds like you do so that should help a bunch! and who knows, maybe the price of steem will help you out!