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The Expat’s
Guide to Living in Spain - A report on moving to Spain. The nation
that produced the twentieth centuries best artists; including Picasso and
Miro. The backdrop for the novel
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest
Hemingway, the novel about expats that changed our perspective of the world.
Spain is among the quintessential expat destinations. With fine real estate,
excellent food, profound culture, and some of Europe's best islands and
beaches, Spain is an extremely worthy consideration as an expat destination.
This report by Arin Vahanian, eighty
pages in length, provides the details that we need when considering Spain
as a destination. Real Estate, Contacts, Employment, Legal Considerations,
Citizenship, all laid out in a comprehensive easy to read format.
An Expat’s Guide to Living in Spain will save you money, answer your questions,
and prepare you to live in Spain. Available
online in eBook form: An Expat’s Guide to Living in Spain - Click
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An Expat’s Guide to Living
in Spain
By Arin Vahanian
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about relocating to Spain? How about retiring on one of its many
lovely coastal towns? Or maybe just working there and experiencing
the Spanish lifestyle? Then this is the guide for you!
When I tell people that I've lived
in Spain, and enjoyed a quality of life that few other countries can match,
I often get a response such as, “you're so lucky!” For most expatriates,
living in Spain seems like an unattainable fantasy, something they can
only dream about but never actually fulfill.
But it need not be this way…because
YOU too can relocate to Spain and enjoy a first-class lifestyle for just
a fraction of what it costs elsewhere!
In spite of what you may have heard,
living in Spain is something definitely achievable, and certainly not impossible,
even for a non-EU citizen. Of course, there are difficulties when one moves
to a foreign country. But the procedures of moving to Spain and living
there are not very different from what you would do to move to any other
country. And the reward of living in Spain is definitely worth the effort.
That’s why I’ve written “An Expat’s
Guide to Living in Spain,” with the hopes of helping others achieve their
dream of living in one of the world’s most wonderful countries. |
| The Costa Brava is a 160-kilometre
stretch of beautiful, rugged coastline in the region of Catalonia in the
north east corner of Spain. |
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But why Spain, you might ask?
Isn’t it becoming increasingly more difficult and expensive to relocate
to the European Union? Sure it is, but this eBook tells you what
to do in plain language, to avoid most of the headaches and hardships associated
with making a move to the EU. Most of the advice I give you is not
readily available elsewhere and is the result of my experiences, as well
as the experiences of others who have made the move.
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Some of the reasons
why Spain is the most attractive option in the EU are:
• The 4th best healthcare system
in the world (Financial Times, July 2000)
• Highest annual economic growth
rate in Europe
• 3rd lowest cost of living in Europe
(behind Portugal and Greece)
• Fantastic weather, beaches, and
culture
• Easy (and cheap) travel to other
European countries and Africa
• Too many other reasons to list
here!
There’s not a person I know who hasn’t
thought about coming to Spain…and the people who have followed my advice
and came, don’t ever want to leave. Think about it, almost everyone
is enchanted with Spain, and for good reason! |

| In addition to all the
reasons listed above, another reason why many expatriates love Spain is
the relatively low cost of real estate. Spain is one of the only
places in Europe where you can still buy beachside properties for a reasonable
price (i.e. less than $100,000). As I write this, I see listings
for apartments on or near the beach in Almeria for around $80,000. (see
http://www.spanishreal.com)
You would easily pay at least three
times more for a similar property in Italy or Southern France, and at least
four times more in Los Angeles or Miami! Not to mention that Spanish
beaches are considered to be amongst the cleanest in Europe. For
example, beaches in the Costa de la Luz area (near the city of Cadiz) receive
the “blue ribbon” award for cleanliness, given only to the most pristine
beaches in the world. |
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But what exactly does the eBook offer,
you ask? What I’ve done here is compile a comprehensive guide, which
will tell you what you need to do through each step of making your move
to Spain and living there.
| An absolutely excellent report
on moving to Spain - includes what you need to know about citizenship,
real estate, contacts, employment and much more - Purchase |
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Some of the things
I cover are:
• How to seamlessly make your move
to Spain
• Working in Spain and how to obtain
a work visa
• How to teach English in Spain
• Setting up a company
• Taxation issues
• Obtaining a residence visa
• Gaining citizenship
• Buying property in Spain
• Driving in Spain and how to easily
register your vehicle
• Getting access to the Spanish
healthcare system, Insalud
• Cost of living (including food,
rent, cost of telephones and banking) |
And, unavailable elsewhere - My guide
also has a step-by-step guide to purchasing real estate in Spain, which
literally walks you through the process and helps you avoid the headaches
associated with buying a property. You’ll be able to buy property
like a Spaniard, and take advantage of the benefits that Spanish residents
have!
And, as an added bonus, the eBook
comes with a set of visa forms, which you can use to apply for certain
visas (such as the work or retirement visa).
In addition to all this, at the end
of each section, I’ve included some contacts for you. All of these
sources can give you very valuable advice and it is to your benefit to
get in touch with them. These contacts were references for me, in that
I’ve used them to help me write this book. But for you they can be far
more valuable, as they can help you actually achieve your goals, whether
it be purchasing property or applying for a visa.
One of the most common complaints
of expatriates when they move to another country is that it is difficult
to find good and helpful contacts. Well, I’ve done all of that hard
work for you…I’ve included more than 30 contacts in my eBook, and you have
access to their expertise, right at your fingertips!
You can either read this guide from
beginning to end (which is what I recommend) or you can read whichever
section interests you the most. However, whatever you do, I hope you will
consider coming to Spain and enjoy all that it has to offer you.
This guide is for those who are yearning
to move to Spain and live there, but aren’t sure exactly how. My eBook
gets right down to business and tells you in plain language, what you need
to do to make your dream come true. If you have any interest in moving
to Spain, then my eBook will provide you with the details of how to do
it, and will give you an absolutely clear idea of what it entails.
Here’s what someone recently said
about my eBook:
“Arin really knows what he is talking
about... I contacted him through this site before I came to Madrid in January
and he proved to be an invaluable source of information and advice. He
definitely helped to make the transition easy and I highly recommend his
book.” – M.S., Los Angeles
I’ve helped many others achieve their
dream of living in Spain…and now, I’d like to help you.
So are you ready to fulfill your
dream? I hope so….because if you follow through, you too will be able to
live in Spain and become the envy of expatriates around the world!
Happy reading!
| An absolutely excellent report
on moving to Spain - includes what you need to know about citizenship,
real estate, contacts, employment and much more - To
Purchase This Report Click Here |
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