I shouldn't think so ...only thing they like you to have in Spain is lots of money..I`m English and lots of our "Drug Barons" are moving there with their "I`ll gotten gains" to start a new life as "Respectable Citizens"..the Costa's seems to be all Ex Brit low lives.....
2006-11-25 01:14:35
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answered by geordie.lady 6
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You are free to enter(as an American) Spain for ninety days without a visa. After that, you'll need a work or retirement visa(or a student visa). You can get a work visa from the Spanish consulate if you have a valid job offer. You will need to have proof of adequate medical coverage, a form E-11(to show you are healthy) and income to support yourself. Special preference is given to those who have resided in former Spainish colonies or whose family has come from Spain, these people can apply after two years of residency. To be a citizen, you must fill out all the appropriate adminstrative work, speak Spanish, and maintain active prescense in the country for a period of 2-10 years. The Spanish police will keep close tabs on you and may actually visit you in your home and interview your neighbors and employer. They will not hesitate to expel a resident they feel is undesirable. Spain has a tax treaty with the U.S, allowing the permanent resident to pay taxes in the country in which the tax is lower.
If you are serious about living in Spain, an immigration attorney should assist you through all the red tape(and they are reasonable in Spain).
Malaret & Associates, 104 Pasedo de Gracia, 08008 Barcelona, tel. (34-32) 171999, fax (34-34)15-1546
2006-11-25 04:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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you will would desire to touch the Spanish Embassy or consulate to be sure in case you could come to Spain. Being a instructor would be constructive, yet bear in ideas, if somebody from Spain wanted to artwork in us of a of america they in all probability could be grew to become down and the comparable may be the case in Spain. in case you have been eu then you definately could have an computerized precise to artwork in Spain. in case you may desire to have records translated into Spanish you will would desire to touch a notary. this is not as undemanding as having particular records translated into Spanish. in case you could not talk or understand the language you would be at a brilliant draw back right now away. The beaurocracy in Spain willchronic you mad. this is lots worse than you will stumble upon interior the States. As I pronounced, touch the Spanish embassy to income greater wisdom on the way you proceed. in case you get a favorable reaction then you definately can come on right here and ask a thank you to bypass forward.
2016-10-13 02:06:29
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answered by ? 4
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no never
An american is considered to be the height
so i dont think it is difficult
2006-11-25 01:07:55
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answered by Spicy Ketchup 4
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If you know Spanish, it should NOT
2006-11-25 01:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt it. Bye
2006-11-25 02:41:27
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answered by xenypoo 4
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you spelled imigrate rong
2006-11-25 01:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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not really
2006-11-25 01:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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