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Moving-to-Spain-with-a-PetMoving to Spain with a Pet
Get ready to move to Spain with your pets. This guide provides key information on vaccinations, what you can bring to Spain, travel tips, and more, helping to avoid problems when you relocate with your pet.

Christmas-in-SpainChristmas in Spain
Learn how people celebrate Christmas and the New Year in Spain - traditions, food, church, gift exchange and more.

Culture-Shock-in-SpainCulture Shock in Spain
If you're planning a move to Spain, or have recently settled there, it's natural to encounter some culture shock as you adjust to your new surroundings. Our insightful article is designed to help you navigate this transition smoothly. It offers practical tips and draws on the experiences of fellow expats.who have successfully embraced the cultural nuances of Spain.

Homeschooling-in-SpainHomeschooling in Spain
If you're moving with kids to Spain and homeschooling is something you're considering, it's important to do your research and learn about homeschooling in Spain.

How-to-Enroll-Your-Children-in-School-in-SpainHow to Enroll Your Children in School in Spain
If you're a newcomer in Spain and enrolling your children in school in Spain, here's how:

Educational-System-in-SpainEducational System in Spain
The one tip that you hear expats.living in Spain repeatedly sharing with newcomers is not to buy a home when you first move to Spain. Rent for a few months or longer so that you have time to find the right neighborhood. Give yourself time to ensure that Spain is right for you for the long term. If you've already taken time to do those things and are ready to take the plunge and become a property owner, here are tips about buying a home in Spain.

10-Things-to-Know-Before-Moving-to-Spain10 Things to Know Before Moving to Spain
If you're planning a move to Spain, here are 10 things expats.living there wish they had known before moving to Spain.

How-to-Buy-a-Home-in-SpainHow to Buy a Home in Spain
Seasoned expatriates recommend a cautious approach to newcomers eager to settle down—avoid the rush to purchase property upon arrival. Instead, consider the benefits of renting in Spain during your initial months. This strategy allows you the flexibility to explore various neighborhoods and truly decide if the local lifestyle aligns with your long-term expectations. Once you've acclimated and are certain that Spain is your future home, here are tips on how to buy a home in Spain.

How-to-Rent-a-Home-in-SpainHow to Rent a Home in Spain
Renting a home in Spain for the first time can be daunting. You probably have so many questions: Do I need a lawyer? Do rentals come with appliances? How do I find good rentals? How do I choose the right neighborhood? The list goes on and on. Here are answers to some of the top questions plus insight from our members living in Spain.

How-to-Get-a-Drivers-License-in-SpainHow to Get a Driver's License in Spain
Here's a primer on how to get your driver's license in Spain.

Almost-90Percent-of-Expats-in-Spain-Enjoy-Their-Life-AbroadExpat Survey: Almost 90% of Expats in Spain Enjoy Their Life Abroad
Nearly 90% of expats.in Spain report that they are enjoying their expat experience and that they love the international lifestyle found there.

Pros-and-Cons-of-Living-in-SpainExpats in Spain: Pros and Cons of Living in Spain
Expats in Spain discuss the pros and cons of living in Spain. Topics discussed include lower cost of living, taxation on worldwide income, friendliness of Spaniards, LGBT community, slower pace of life and more.

8-Tips-for-Obtaining-Long-Term-Residency-in-Spain8 Tips for Obtaining Long-Term Residency in Spain
An overview of the different types of long-term residency visas in Spain including expat advice on the application process. Covers the three main types: residence visa, work and residence visa and student visa. Plus, the retirement visa, investment and entrepreneurial visas and several others.

5-Affordable-Places-to-Retire-in-Spain5 Affordable Places to Retire in Spain
Many retirees move to Spain in search of a better lifestyle and lower cost of living. Here are 5 affordable places to retire in Spain that range from bustling coastal cities, like Valencia, to regions with small coastal villages, like Huercal-Overa in Andalucia.

The-8-Best-Countries-for-Brits-to-Retire-AbroadThe 8 Best Countries for Brits to Retire Abroad
Many Brits choose to retire to Australia and the United States. In addition to these popular locales, Ryan Smith recommends several other great retirement destinations for British retirees.

-Moving-to-TenerifeExpat Guide to Moving to Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest island in the Canary Islands. Santa Cruz in the north is where more jobs can be found. The south is home to resorts, beaches and tourism industry jobs. There are international schools in both areas. Do your homework and be sure to spend time exploring and visiting Tenerife before you make the move.

Inheritance-and-Gift-Legal-Changes-for-ExpatsExpat Spain: Inheritance and Gift Legal Changes for Expats
There are three new legal changes on the horizon in Spain, which will positively impact expats.and family inheriting from relatives who were expats.in Spain. Melissa Sullivan outlines them.

Things-to-consider-When-Moving-to-Spain-with-Children-Expat Spain: Things to consider When Moving to Spain with Children
If you're a family moving to Spain (or anywhere in the world), David John's article offers great advice for helping your children through the relocation process. From keeping your children involved in the move to considering their education.

Keeping-Cool-in-Catalonia,-SpainExpat Spain: Keeping Cool in Catalonia, Spain
Brit Becky Russell loves spending time in Catalonia, Spain. She's put together a few recommendations for avoiding the heat and enjoying your time in Barcelona and the surrounding area.

10-Tips-for-Living-in-SpainExpat Spain: 10 Tips for Living in Spain
With it's warm culture, thriving cities and beautiful countryside, expats.agree that Spain has it all. Expats share their tips and experiences living in Spain.

Eat Out Barcelona
If you living in Barcelona or traveling there, you'll find Mike James' article about some great local restaurants.

The Challenges Facing an English Couple Whose Dream of Spanish Life has Faded
Psychotherapist Richard Harvey looks at an English couple living in rural Spain and the challenges they face in their post-honeymoon period.

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