Emigrating to Alicante, Spain
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Hello,
I've been on business to Alicante, Spain a few times, and I have decided later this year, or early next year that I would like to emigrate over there - my work is not a problem as I am self-employed and can do what I do whereever I am in the world. However, What do you people do about your friends? Is it easy to make friends in Spain as I know absolutely nobody over there?
Thanks,
Ed
I've been on business to Alicante, Spain a few times, and I have decided later this year, or early next year that I would like to emigrate over there - my work is not a problem as I am self-employed and can do what I do whereever I am in the world. However, What do you people do about your friends? Is it easy to make friends in Spain as I know absolutely nobody over there?
Thanks,
Ed
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Originally posted by chilleds
Hello,
I've been on business to Alicante, Spain a few times, and I have decided later this year, or early next year that I would like to emigrate over there - my work is not a problem as I am self-employed and can do what I do whereever I am in the world. However, What do you people do about your friends? Is it easy to make friends in Spain as I know absolutely nobody over there?
Thanks,
Ed
Hello,
I've been on business to Alicante, Spain a few times, and I have decided later this year, or early next year that I would like to emigrate over there - my work is not a problem as I am self-employed and can do what I do whereever I am in the world. However, What do you people do about your friends? Is it easy to make friends in Spain as I know absolutely nobody over there?
Thanks,
Ed
Can I ask what you do???
Have you tried www.costablancaexpats.com - the yahoo forum is quite useful...
Do you speak spanish fluently?
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I'm in IT, mainly I do web site development, but also servers, and that sorta stuff.
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks,
Ed
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Ohh, and I speak a little spanish, not much though - I was planning on taking lessons later on this year, so that when I do actually get to spain I can converse.




