Having A Life In Spain
A wonderful country
Spain is one of the countries in the world where ‘’diversity’’ makes the rules. It is not difficult to understand why Spain is such a popular country among tourists from all the corners of the world: it is a beautiful place, with a huge range of entertainment opportunities, perfect for a holiday.
But have you ever thought about moving to Spain? It is true that it is a wonderful place to retire and even a wonderful place for a holiday house, so here is what you should know about it!
A few details about the country
If you move, for example, on the sunny Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, you will be surrounded by a laid back atmosphere that seems to be the result of those 320 sunny days you receive every year. Spain has a series of advantages for those who consider moving there. One of the biggest advantages of the country is its health system. You should know that healthcare is similar to that in Great Britain and superior to that in the USA, in both technology and costs.
If you move to Spain and get registered at the town hall, you get free medical assistance. One other sector has great advantages in Spain: the house purchasing. It is clear that when you move to another country, you need a place to live. Well, purchasing a house in Spain is a very easy process. Nevertheless, you should use the services of a lawyer in order to make sure that there are no irregularities with the house you intend to purchase. Last but not the least on the list of advantages is the weather. Imagine how great it is to live in a place where the temperatures in November are up to 20 degrees Celsius!
Disadvantages
There is also a list of disadvantages for those who want to move to Spain. If you are not retired, but an adult looking for work and with a family to support, moving to Spain might not be a good idea! It will be difficult to find a job unless you speak Spanish perfectly and probably German and your children will have to adapt to a completely new school system and a new language. This makes things very difficult, so think twice before taking a new step! You might get to the point where you regret it.