Jerónimo Reyes-Retana
@jeronimoreyesretana
Venezuelan expat in Spain
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40 posts
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About me
Venezuelan
Lives in Madrid
Speaks English/Spanish/Portuguese
Registration: 20 September 2013
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Evolution of banking services in Spain by Cheryl
Hello everyone, With rapid technological advancements, banking services are digitizing at lightning speed. Expats are thus propelled into a new era of options and payment methods, disrupting the traditional banking services of local ...
@grantrobo1 Using cards such as Revolut, Wise, or even PayPal can be a bit tricky. Sometimes you could be better off using your regular debit/credit card from your issuing bank, also depending on you get nailed for using your card overseas... If you ... Read More
Evolution of banking services in Spain by Cheryl
Hello everyone, With rapid technological advancements, banking services are digitizing at lightning speed. Expats are thus propelled into a new era of options and payment methods, disrupting the traditional banking services of local ...
@gyoung5718 Greetings! The fee thing is an interesting subject matter. Technically speaking I don't have "any" fees cuz I have a self-employed business account, including other services offered by my bank such as different types of insurance (life, ... Read More
Evolution of banking services in Spain by Cheryl
Hello everyone, With rapid technological advancements, banking services are digitizing at lightning speed. Expats are thus propelled into a new era of options and payment methods, disrupting the traditional banking services of local ...
@CherylIt has been a while since I wrote a check back in the States. No checkbooks here in Spain and they're not used as a payment means. Banking in Spain? It can be treacherous if not careful. I've had my bank account at La Caixa and if you plan to ... Read More
Managing child-related expenses in Spain by Cheryl
Hello everyone, Embarking on an expat journey to Spain with children presents unique challenges, particularly concerning the financial considerations related to raising kids. Whether you are planning to relocate to Spain or have already begun ...
Moving to Spain with children w/o a doubt is a challenge. Nonetheless, if you're planning to bring your children I strongly recommend coming alone settling in, and then looking for a suitable school close to your location (e.g. if you land in ... Read More
Medication in Spain by Loïc
Good morning everyone, Whether it's a simple cold or a chronic illness, medication and medicine use vary from country to country and culture to culture. When you are used to certain brands or types of drugs, being in a country like Spain with ...
Have you ever had difficulty finding familiar or useful medication in your adopted country? Not really, most of them are widely available unless you're taking something extremely specific. You will be needing a prescription, but sometimes they ... Read More
Payment methods in Spain by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Once youre settled in Spain, you will need to make some basic purchases, like groceries or pay bills. Hence, it is essential to know the payment methods available in your host country. Which are the most common payment methods ...
Most of my transactions are carried out electronically - debit/credit card. I seldomly use cash and a great deal of places honor electronic transactions. Beware that American Express and Diner's Club Cards are not widely honored - just a few ... Read More
Sending and receiving packages in Spain by Priscilla
Hello, As an expat, there are inevitably certain items you might want or need from back home, and around the holiday period, many people like to send gift packages. How easy is it to send and receive packages in Spain? Is the public postal ...
Postal services here are extremely reliable - both inbound/outbound. I usually get/send things from the US and there has been situations were parcels have taken anywhere from 4 to 15 days - regular mail, no special delivery! If you plan to buy ... Read More
Bank loans in Spain by Priscilla
Hello, Finances and banking can sometimes be a headache for many expats, especially when it comes to taking out bank loans. Is it difficult for an expat to get approved for a bank loan in Spain? What are the types of bank loans available ...
A NIE is not so easy to get... unless you're from another EU Member Country, have a Spaniard spouse or parents. Other than that you will need to have at least three years in Spain and abide to "arraigo" and other than that you're ... Read More
Bank loans in Spain by Priscilla
Hello, Finances and banking can sometimes be a headache for many expats, especially when it comes to taking out bank loans. Is it difficult for an expat to get approved for a bank loan in Spain? What are the types of bank loans available ...
This is pretty much the same as everywhere else and you will need collateral assets and/or funds. The lavish bonanza that took place during mid-2000's is doggone and burnt! Perhaps you can take a micro-credit to buy a car or motorcycle but all ... Read More
Legal services in Spain by Priscilla
Hello, Legal services can be a headache when you don't have the relevant and necessary information, especially upon moving to a new country. Please share some tips regarding legal services in Spain. What types of legal services might an expat ...
This is a though one! Something I learned here in Spain is that everything can be done on your own, it just takes time. On the other hand, if money is not an issue you may place your faith in hands of a throat-slitting attorney. I recall upon ... Read More
Best season to move to Spain by Priscilla
Hello, Many expats choose to move to Spain at a specific time of the year, and we invite you to share some tips about the best seasons to move to the country. What is the best season/time of the year to move to Spain, and why? How do rent ...
The islands are great option but a bit expensive. If budget is not a problem... I really don't know which ones are better, if Canarias or Baleares... I believe Canarias are far cheaper than Baleares... Read More
Best season to move to Spain by Priscilla
Hello, Many expats choose to move to Spain at a specific time of the year, and we invite you to share some tips about the best seasons to move to the country. What is the best season/time of the year to move to Spain, and why? How do rent ...
This is a fantastic way of putting it! Key ingredient stated on this post: Try to negotiate directly w/ owners. I found my flat three years ago, on foot. I live in Madrid and I spent nearly one month looking around for a decent flat to move in. ... Read More
What are the dos and don'ts of finding a job in Spain? by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Where is the best place to start when looking for a job in Spain? Is it better to job-hunt by directly contacting the company of your interest, or should job-seekers rely on a recruitment agency, for example? Are there any ...
It is hectic, but not impossible. If you plan to base yourself here is not a bad option, but adaptability plays a MAJOR role. I am American, but spent a long time in LatAm and this has been a key factor to understand local culture and language. Once ... Read More
What are the dos and don'ts of finding a job in Spain? by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Where is the best place to start when looking for a job in Spain? Is it better to job-hunt by directly contacting the company of your interest, or should job-seekers rely on a recruitment agency, for example? Are there any ...
I am not sure, I am certain. Things here can not be labeled as a "stroll in the park". You can always try and if you plan to bring in hefty sums of money (6, 7 figures or >) you will be granted an investor visa. Therefore, I strongly ... Read More
What are the dos and don'ts of finding a job in Spain? by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Where is the best place to start when looking for a job in Spain? Is it better to job-hunt by directly contacting the company of your interest, or should job-seekers rely on a recruitment agency, for example? Are there any ...
Exactly, there are ways of doing things - but they're not easy nor impossible. Read More