Employment in Spain

Some important facts about employment in spain

What Are the Requirements to Work in Spain?

EU nationals are free to work and live in Spain without restrictions, but if you are a non-EU national you will need a work and residence visa to work in the country. You will need a job contract with a Spanish employer to obtain any of these documents.
Source: internations.org > moving-to-spain > moving

 

Six ways to find a job in Spain:
1. Walk around with your CV in hand. …
2. Do seasonal and odd jobs. …
3. Start a freelance teaching/tutoring business. …
4. Go to a staffing agency. …
5. Do a short-term volunteer gig. …
6. Search on Facebook.
Source: matadornetwork.com > read > get-job-move-spain

 

What jobs can English speakers do in Spain?
Languages. If you don’t speak Spanish, besides working for a multinational company, jobs in Spain for English speakers include tourism, real estate, teaching English and services aimed at expats. For other types of employment, you will usually need to speak Spanish.
Source: expatica.com > employment > finding-a-job

 

How long can you live in Spain as a non resident?
If you spend more than 183 days per year in Spain (6 months), you will be regarded as a tax resident. On the other hand, only living from 1 to 182 days in the country will imply you are a non-resident.
Source: immigrationspain.es > resident-vs-non-resident

 

Is Spain a good place to work?
It’s long been said by its northern European neighbours that Spain is a great place to live and a terrible place to work. … But the reality is those hotel workers and waiters do not represent the average Spanish worker. If you work in a normal office job in Spain, you are likely to work over 9 hours a day.
Source: globexs.com > blog

 

Can I move to Spain without a job?

Use a Non-Lucrative Residence Visa if you’re from a non-EU country and can support yourself financially. This visa allows you to live as a long-term resident in Spain without citizenship. As long as you can prove you have the money to remain in Spain without employment, the country will usually allow you to renew it.
Source: wikihow.com > move-to-spain

Is Spain a good place to live?

Spain ranks as the best place in Europe for expats wanting to enjoy life, and second overall, just behind New Zealand. “Rather than living mostly in the expat bubble, experience-hungry expats look for the local culture following their move to the country,” according to the survey.
Source: thelocal.es

What is a good salary in Spain?
The salaried population in 2017 was 15.682,300 people. The INE report also indicates the median salary in Spain in 2017, which stood at 1.590. 3 euros, 4.2 euros less than the previous year. The average salary is obtained by adding all the salaries and dividing them by the number of workers.
Source: thenewbarcelonapost.com

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