México 🇲🇽 born but grew up in US, I have dual citizenship. I understand Spanish much better than I speak it, my wife and would like to live in Spain. We’re just general laborers though (heavy equipment & machinery operator / assembler). I watched another video where Spaniards were asked on the street their occupation and salary. I have no degree, but seems I earn more than an engineer in Spain. I don’t need lots of money, just a comfortable life. I don’t know if that’s achievable without decent pay.
I always love your choice of topic. I wonder why no one has done this job topic except you. You've covered this topic well. I've been researching and the technology park in Malaga looks interesting. As a UX Designer-Content Designer with some web dev experience, is Malaga the best for me? Or if I need to study more about UX design or Web Development, would you know the best schools for it? Maybe you can talk about best schools for a specific degree there in Spain next time. Also, maybe you can recommend a site where I can look for trustworthy immigrations lawyers? Thanks. Keep the great content coming.
One small error in this video is the minimum salary; when Americans hear "salary," they think of yearly pay, whereas the salary you mentioned is monthly.
I am an international student from China and going to do a master here in upf. It is nothing easy for a person outside of the eu to get a job here but I will try my best!
I loved Barcelona went I went last yr so much I’m going again in September! I would love to stay their for 3 months but I’m a carpenter! How can I get a job ?
Hi there! Thanks a lot for sharing all that stuff I'm a Moroccan teacher of English. I've been teaching English at state school for 6 years now . Grades ( 10th, 11th,12th) I'm thinking about moving to Spain. So please, How can I teach there, I mean the requirements? Are my BA in English at state univ. and experience of teaching enough for me to teach there? Thanks a bunch in advance
Hi there, great video !!! I’m a Fitness Coach looking to move to Spain 🇪🇸 I speak fluent English but I’ve just started learning Spanish. Do you think I could get a job as a Fitness Coach if I can’t speak Spanish fully ? 😬🤔
Saludos! Muchas gracias por tu vídeo! Tienes alguna información de cómo homologar mi título de enfermera avanzada desde los EEUU? Soy fluyente en Español e Inglés.
Hey! I’m a spanish citizen I just finished my bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Pakistan, so kindly suggest me some platform to apply for job or internship in spain
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@@PickaPictourthing is, I will be there for only 90 days as a tourist and I don’t have a visa to work. I speak both English and Spanish fluently though. That’s why I asked if there are English jobs in black ?
I have residence in spain sponsored by my company, can i work remotely part time for another company outside spain or start a business in spain on this visa. Looking for multiple streams of income. I am not European
@@PickaPictourhi Ma'am, I am a foreign student from Pakistan, currently studying in Latvia for a masters degree in the Electrical Engineering field. I want to apply for a job in Spain, what should I do? Could you please shed some light on this. Thank you!!
If I have TIE but it's under NLV how hard is it for employer in Spain to hire me (specifically for IT work - I have 9 years of experience as a software engineer but with a non-relevant IT degree)?
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Hi, Thanks for your shearing this type of video, its very helpful, i am graduate engineer, please assist me i am interested to getting engineering job in spain . i want to pay charge for getting visa with your fee. please re[lay and assist me.
@@PickaPictour Oh sorry it was meant as a very stupid joke, since I meet more and more spanish people over here. Of course that's not how it should be. You should be able to find a job in your home country if you work and try hard. Otherwise we run into massiv problems in the future. It's your home, your culture and your way of live. I highly appreciate all the spaniards coming over here. They enjoy life, are open, optimistic and well educated. Good people to kick our german asses ;) But it's just not right if we steal an entire generation.