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Is Spain easy for Americans to move to?

It is easy for US citizens to move abroad to Spain, provided they fulfill the eligibility criteria for one of the available visas. You can also choose to invest in Spain under the Golden Visa scheme or obtain a Spanish residence permit from a foreign pension through the Non-lucrative Visa.



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Conclusion about pros and cons of living in Spain The good climate, rich culture and history, delicious food and relaxed lifestyle make it an attractive destination for many people. However, the bureaucracy and red tape, high unemployment rate, language barrier, slow Internet, and noise and crowds can be drawbacks.

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Yes, any foreigner can purchase a house in Spain. The main thing you will need is a NIE number, which is the identification number given to foreigners in the country. However, there are different types of NIEs, depending on your situation or where you're from.

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Do you need to learn Spanish before moving to Spain? or can people speak a good level of English in Spain? The short answer is yes, people do speak English in Spain. However, the English proficiency level, the number of people speaking in English, or the areas where you'll hear English on the streets are limited.

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Spanish Tap Water FAQs All water in Spain is considered safe to drink. That said, if you're not used to it, it can taste a bit off in some areas (mainly coastal cities like Malaga and Barcelona). If that's where you're headed, go for bottled—the water won't make you ill, but the taste can be off-putting.

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If you are registered with the national health system in Spain then all of your treatment is free. If you have private medical insurance then the cost of your treatment should be covered by your insurance policy.

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It is easy for US citizens to move abroad to Spain, provided they fulfill the eligibility criteria for one of the available visas. You can also choose to invest in Spain under the Golden Visa scheme or obtain a Spanish residence permit from a foreign pension through the Non-lucrative Visa.

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The standard running costs of your Spanish property are:
  • Local Property Tax.
  • Rubbish Collection Tax.
  • Community Fees.
  • Electricity fees.
  • Gas and Telephone.


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