Just to put Siesta into perspective (we have "Sesta" as well, specially in Alentejo). If you picture yourself working in agriculture, or doing outside activities when it can get to 40 degrees Celsius, you''ll see why it makes sense to just skip the hottest hours of the day, and go for the coolest ones instead.
Really appreciate you putting chapter titles in the video timeline. Helps someone like me who is interested in life abroad, but not Madrid specifically. So I can click to those certain areas that are more applicable to me
You're welcome. Very interesting! So you're a sub here at ExpatsEverywhere to discover what it's like to live abroad! You're exactly who we created the channel for way back in 2015. - Josh
@@ExpatsEverywhere Yup! Even if I'm not interested in living in Spain in particular (although I'd still love to vacation there for a little bit) since I'm more interested in Italy and Spain is nearby I figured why not get both aspects, Spain and living abroad in general
@@ExpatsEverywhere Thanks. Honestly, Spain is d only country in Europe that I've visited so far. Been to Madrid, Seville, Torremolinos, Granada, Sierra Nevada, Jerez n Cadiz. 😁
thanks for this. Also can you do a video again on Wis again? I watched the old one. But I heard there have been some changes, and now they charge to hold money in the account? And also their fees have gone up? thanks
Hi, the last update that we saw is that they had changed their holding amount if it was over either 10k or 50k, I'm not sure what the number was but it was high. There reasoning was because there were some significant fees they were being hit with (from what I remember). Fundamentally, they're still the same as the video we created. That stuff hasn't changed. We use the digital wallets a lot to pay people in different currencies. - Josh
@@ExpatsEverywhere Josh, so it seems that Weiss works like cash app right? It just withdraws from your account. You can also leave money if you like on Weiss as well, right. But why would we need to top it up? thanks
@@i0r-r-tjtkttl Here are two ways that I use Wise on a regular basis. 1 - I have "money" in the dollar or euro wallet and occasionally the balance of one or the other is low and I'll need to exchange some of the balance of USD into Euro or I'll need to pay someone in GBP and I'll make that payment by transferring them money via Wise. 2 - When we need to move a large some of money from the US to Portugal to add more money to our Portuguese bank account, we move money for our US bank account into our USD wallet with Wise and then from our USD Wise to our Euro Wise account and finally to our Portuguese bank account. Sounds like a process, but it takes less than a minute to get the money moving around. The banks slow things down to check to make sure the money is moving around legally, which is normal. - Josh
I have a duplex apartment in Madrid in Arguelles. I am an American here in Los Angeles. I have not been to Madrid since January 2020; during the beginning stages of the public ado over protocol, etc. I plan to return on an extended period in May. I have a Golden Visa that I just renewed at the embassy here. Question: does my NIE have an expiration date? Also. I have an 18 Audi S8. What is is the process if I have let my car registration lapse for the last two years to get it reinstated? My insurance carrier emailed me and advised me that it is out of registration. I pay insurance and had it modified for fire & theft when gone. Is it just fees and money? I have/ had a portero(doorman) that helps me with stuff. He has retired and I am having issue with the replacement portero in returning my calls and he does not text or email. He does not want to call me as its an expense. I offered a digital calling card but he claims to not do email! The prior portero would religiously start the car once every few weeks for me, keep it clean and have it ready for me. I have a battery tender hooked up and plugged in. The new portero told me he unplugged it as it is a fire hazzard!!! This one told me last we spoke that he is not a mechanic and that cars are bad for the environment.
Just to put Siesta into perspective (we have "Sesta" as well, specially in Alentejo). If you picture yourself working in agriculture, or doing outside activities when it can get to 40 degrees Celsius, you''ll see why it makes sense to just skip the hottest hours of the day, and go for the coolest ones instead.
Well said, Pedro!
Really appreciate you putting chapter titles in the video timeline. Helps someone like me who is interested in life abroad, but not Madrid specifically. So I can click to those certain areas that are more applicable to me
You're welcome. Very interesting! So you're a sub here at ExpatsEverywhere to discover what it's like to live abroad! You're exactly who we created the channel for way back in 2015. - Josh
@@ExpatsEverywhere Yup! Even if I'm not interested in living in Spain in particular (although I'd still love to vacation there for a little bit) since I'm more interested in Italy and Spain is nearby I figured why not get both aspects, Spain and living abroad in general
@@ExpatsEverywhereHow can i find a job as comic artist in the Spain,Madrid?
Its an easy transition for her, the pretties young blond girl from London->Madrid, she'll meet plenty of people
Thanks for this lovely video. Luv Madrid.
Glad you enjoyed it! - Josh & Kalie
@@ExpatsEverywhere Thanks. Honestly, Spain is d only country in Europe that I've visited so far. Been to Madrid, Seville, Torremolinos, Granada, Sierra Nevada, Jerez n Cadiz. 😁
thanks for this. Also can you do a video again on Wis again? I watched the old one. But I heard there have been some changes, and now they charge to hold money in the account? And also their fees have gone up? thanks
Hi, the last update that we saw is that they had changed their holding amount if it was over either 10k or 50k, I'm not sure what the number was but it was high. There reasoning was because there were some significant fees they were being hit with (from what I remember). Fundamentally, they're still the same as the video we created. That stuff hasn't changed. We use the digital wallets a lot to pay people in different currencies. - Josh
@@ExpatsEverywhere thanks
@@ExpatsEverywhere Josh, so it seems that Weiss works like cash app right? It just withdraws from your account. You can also leave money if you like on Weiss as well, right. But why would we need to top it up? thanks
@@i0r-r-tjtkttl Here are two ways that I use Wise on a regular basis. 1 - I have "money" in the dollar or euro wallet and occasionally the balance of one or the other is low and I'll need to exchange some of the balance of USD into Euro or I'll need to pay someone in GBP and I'll make that payment by transferring them money via Wise. 2 - When we need to move a large some of money from the US to Portugal to add more money to our Portuguese bank account, we move money for our US bank account into our USD wallet with Wise and then from our USD Wise to our Euro Wise account and finally to our Portuguese bank account. Sounds like a process, but it takes less than a minute to get the money moving around. The banks slow things down to check to make sure the money is moving around legally, which is normal. - Josh
@@ExpatsEverywhere Many thanks. It is a bit scary to send a large sum with an online money transfer. Perhaps better to send small sums of money.
Thanks for saying that Spanish are more welcoming than british
Again thanks, but I would not move to Spain. Portugal is a better choice. Been to Spain several times. Madrid is lovely though for a visit.
No spain! No, no and no !!!!
I have a duplex apartment in Madrid in Arguelles. I am an American here in Los Angeles. I have not been to Madrid since January 2020; during the beginning stages of the public ado over protocol, etc. I plan to return on an extended period in May. I have a Golden Visa that I just renewed at the embassy here. Question: does my NIE have an expiration date? Also. I have an 18 Audi S8. What is is the process if I have let my car registration lapse for the last two years to get it reinstated? My insurance carrier emailed me and advised me that it is out of registration. I pay insurance and had it modified for fire & theft when gone. Is it just fees and money? I have/ had a portero(doorman) that helps me with stuff. He has retired and I am having issue with the replacement portero in returning my calls and he does not text or email. He does not want to call me as its an expense. I offered a digital calling card but he claims to not do email! The prior portero would religiously start the car once every few weeks for me, keep it clean and have it ready for me. I have a battery tender hooked up and plugged in. The new portero told me he unplugged it as it is a fire hazzard!!! This one told me last we spoke that he is not a mechanic and that cars are bad for the environment.
Hi Reuben, could you please email these question to info@expatseverywhere.com if you'd like Kalie to help you with the answers.
@@ExpatsEverywhere Ok.