5 Things I wish I knew BEFORE moving to BARCELONA
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Planning a move to Barcelona? These 5 things might help you when making a decision or getting ready.
There's a lot to take into consideration when you move to Barcelona ( or other country in general ) and these 5 things I wasn't fully aware of when I made a move myself.
I hope it's going to helpful to you and you will manage to benefit from these tips! Make sure to check out other videos below!
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On the "expensive" part, we all have to thank all you, anglo immigrants, for rising those prices (unvoluntarily) with your higher salaries and kicking locals out. It's sad and ironic that now even you find prices too high :(
What I did like about your video which I haven't seen a lot is the "learn Catalan and Spanish to integrate". Sadly, most channels like yours say "you'll be able to live with only English", and that's what kills the culture and beauty of the city, the reason people move here in the first place. Thank you a lot for raising awareness on that matter :)
Thanks for getting straight to the point, nu fuzz practical tips 🙂
Amazing channel! Contemplating relocating to Barcelona as well and this is really helpful, thanks. :)
Appreciate it !
I'm moving to Barcelona next month and I'm checking in regards to the Beckham law, a useful video though, thanks!
Great insights about life in Barcelona! As an expat living here, I can confirm that everything you said is very accurate!
*immigrant, not "expat"
Knowing about the beckham law would have been a blessing!
yup, totally agree haha
Wow thanks for the video! What is your camera 📸 your videos are so good in quality!
Thanks ,appreciate it !
Im shooting mostly on sony zv e10 with kit lense :)
Hello Paulius. Thank you for sharing your opinion.
I'm from brazil and I'm interested to movie to bcn next year. You videos are being super useful! Thank you for that.
A content video tip is: academic life, universities based on bcn, prices, discounts, expectations, etc.
Glad to hear that ! Appreciate the suggestions
Fala mano, estou me mudando em breve também, se quiser trocar ideia, vamos conversar ae!
My uncle lives here ,I'm sorely tempted, the UK is f**ed
I'm thinking about living in Barcelona. I am a milkaholic. I only drink brand name milk. Is there a milk that's equivalent to Borden milk or Hood milk? Please let me know. THanks.
Hey, can you help me apartment hunting near swiss business school Barcelona. With sharing basis. Thank
Hello, I'am from Lithuania too. And i'am thinking about studying and living in Barcelona, maybe you have some tips how to find a place to live and stuff like that?
Hey, I have some videos on topic , but in short , for flats Idealista and Badi are great. For bank account , n26 or revolut ( they are giving spanish IBAN now ) work well
Geras Video, kur rekomendotumet giventi barcelonoje? galvoju trumpai buti pora menesiu😄
Aciu! Poblenou arba eixample vieni geresniu rajonu is kuriu galima greitai daug kur nuvaziuot ir aplink daug veiklos. Nesiulyciau i koki el gothic ar raval varyt.
i have a question, im a web dev never worked with it and speak little spanish looking to move to barcelona, would that be a good idea or no?
I'd say start applying now. You'll have higher chances of getting employed if you have some sort of portfolio or certifications. But in general that's quite in demand profession so don't think it would be an issue. Especially if you're EU citizen or have papers. Bare minimum to start working you'd be able to sort out if they end up picking you.
Hi! I’m aware people keep asking so many questions. I just have a quick one! Do you know of any good websites to look for a place to live there?? Thank you sm ❤
Hey! My go to is idealista, but if you are looking for shared rental , Badi works very well too
Always when moving/ migration get as much information about culture, history and background,,and about yourself,,,we migrants can not expect and ask to the place we are landing to adapt to us......try to become part of the society us welcoming you and yes,,,offer your roots, culture to enrich your new home, benvinguts a casa/ welcome home
Thank you how can we get the visa to live in spain?
Hey! I don’t have much experience with it , but it really depends on the country you’re coming from.
There are range of visas like student visa , work visas etc. So it depends on your situation as well. I’d recommend looking for more info online based on your specific situation
Hey man
Any idea where it would be posible to live in a camper van there in Barcelona?!
Hey ! Not 100% sure. But there should be certain places where you could park. I have seen some camper vans near beach close to Marbella beach. But not sure whether they spend a night there or they popped just during the day.
Parking in the city is a bit messy , so might be quite tricky.
@@PauliusCreates thanks a lot..must be some squats or something where it would be posible .
Thank you for posting this... Should be moving in November-ish. Could I perhaps contact you by email please? I have a couple of questions. Thank you
Sure feel free to email :)
@@PauliusCreates hi thanks for replying back. I can't find your email in the about me section, so I'll DM you if that's OK. Thanka again,
The salaries you mentioned are about 3000 euros a month, is that after taxes or before?
Hey , it would be before
Hi! Thanks for the video. I’m moving to Barcelona and have no idea what to expect from local labor market. I currently get 2.000€ net in Warsaw working as IT consultant for German market. Do you think such salary is possible in BCN? Otherwise I have no idea how people survive in such an expensive city with 1200-1500€ net…
Regards!
Hey, yeah it's definitely possible. Especially in international companies that work with markets abroad :) I'd be surprised if you'd be getting less here than in Warsaw, but purchasing power definitely will be lower in comparison as Barcelona in general is more expensive.