Move to the SUNSHINE in this BEAUTIFUL Spanish region - Moving to Spain - Living abroad interview

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2021
  • Meet Debbie, wedding officiant who lives in the BEAUTIFUL Spanish region. After moving abroad from the UK in 2010, Debbie lives in Spain permanently and tells you everything you really need to know about it. So, should YOU move to the SUNSHINE? Find out right now in her living abroad interview (spoiler: "DO IT!")!
    If you are planning to get married in Spain, contact Debbie Skyrme, also known as Celebrant Spain. Find the link to her website below.
    Useful links:
    - kyero to look for housing:
    www.kyero.com/es
    - the amazing Costa Women website:
    www.costawomen.com/
    Internations resource about moving to Spain:
    www.internations.org/go/movin...
    - Debbie's website:
    celebrantspain.es/
    Places recommended by Debbie:
    - Castillo de Alcalá la Real (also known as fortaleza de la Mota)
    www.spain.info/en/places-of-i...
    - Almedinilla and the “Festum week”, also known as jornadas iberorromanas
    turismodelasubbetica.es/almed...
    - Priego de Córdoba
    www.andalucia.com/province/co...
    Music by Hella Mendocino
    Hella Mendocino on Spotify:
    open.spotify.com/artist/6GHBH...
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  • @GlobalLocals
    @GlobalLocals  2 года назад +5

    Whether you're an expat, an immigrant or just a Global Local considering moving to Spain, this video is for you! Many thanks to Debbie for sharing her experience!

  • @designgraphiquekyex518
    @designgraphiquekyex518 2 года назад +4

    Very informative. Thank you for being honest!

  • @pablolazaromartinez3541
    @pablolazaromartinez3541 2 года назад +1

    Me encanta oírte hablar tan bien de España. Eres una persona muy positiva!

    • @GlobalLocals
      @GlobalLocals  2 года назад +1

      Gracias Pablo! Espero entrevistar a otras personas que viven en España en este canal!

  • @AlejandroLopez-ed8kj
    @AlejandroLopez-ed8kj 2 года назад +2

    People still using pesetas? Really? Where?
    People have a siesta when they are on holiday, retired, in summer or at the weekend.
    The pace of life is much more "patient" in the south than in the north.
    Other than that, I'm a Spaniard and I do agree with everything you said.
    It's great to have nice, friendly, open-minded people like yourself living among us. Good luck. :-)

    • @GlobalLocals
      @GlobalLocals  2 года назад

      Thank you for the nice comment. I’d like to see people using pesetas too. I thought they removed them completely.

  • @manuelrichard4097
    @manuelrichard4097 2 года назад +3

    Hello, from Barcelona. It's a very good information from a very nice and cheerful woman. But, but, but. Well maybe I can add some points for your information. You have to check to your bank. Obviously, you don't need any requirement to access to your bank account regardless if you branch is in one province or another. It's the same bank and account. There's red tape in Spain, but not so much. The wheather it's not so extreme. It's not true that it's around 50 Cº in the shade in Cordoba. In fact the highest temperature ever in cordoba (and in Spain) is 47.4 Cº in 2021, and the average high in July and august is around 36 Cº but 15.3 in December. So it has never happend that the temperature in Cordoba or in Spain has been higher than 50 Cº. By the way Andalucia it's not something like a pre-desert . In fact in the south (Grazalema) is the region in Spain with the highest precipitation index : 2200 mm per year (in London 690 mm). To finish just say that only old people take a nap, but people use to go home to have lunch. Spanish people like cultural religiosity but they are not religious. In fact here are the most progressive laws about gender equality, freeedom to marry a man or a woman ... freedom to go topless on the beach from the sixties etc. And no, you can't pay in pesetas in fact it's impossible to change any single peseta in any place. In fact since the first day of 2001 (I think) It was impossible llegally to pay in pesetas. But maybe at first some little shop could accept them. Greetings to all.

    • @GlobalLocals
      @GlobalLocals  2 года назад

      Thank you for the very informative comment! If you know foreigners living in Barcelona I would love to have someone tell their experience of Catalonia!

  • @oyovideo8545
    @oyovideo8545 2 года назад +3

    Please do other countries also. That would be a big help

  • @KSamai
    @KSamai 2 года назад +1

    You rock!

  • @estelamino6356
    @estelamino6356 2 года назад

    GREAT at us know jobs for men or women..or Jobs in Need..🇪🇨

  • @manuelfg2902
    @manuelfg2902 2 года назад +2

    Wow!, an english woman in deep inland east andalusia, you must be the only one! Granada , Córdoba and Jaen, .....I live in Madrid and when i go to that part of Spain is like travel back in time.......(my parents are from Jaen, a very poor area) and you right, its very cheap and really hot in summer.
    Your spanish accent is excellent, very funny when you say "tengo monos en la cara"........
    You seem to know Spain really good, May i ask how long you been living there for?
    You look really pretty!!! Feliz Navidad!!
    Ps: love the video amazing how much you know about everything

    • @antoniog.5932
      @antoniog.5932 2 года назад

      Are you saying that there are no English people in Eastern Andalusia ??? It is clear that you do not know Granada or Almería. You say it is very hot??? Well, the climate is like that of Madrid with the difference that in Madrid you are surrounded by concrete, which increases the sensation of heat and stress in summer. I don't think you really know Eastern Andalusia.

    • @manuelfg2902
      @manuelfg2902 2 года назад

      @@antoniog.5932 no, no mucho
      Las playas de Almería y Granada estarán llenas de guiris.....pero guiris en el Jaén o la Córdoba profunda? No jodas......

    • @antoniog.5932
      @antoniog.5932 2 года назад +1

      @@manuelfg2902 las montañas de Granada, Almería (en algunas hay ya tantos como nacionales, por ejemplo las Alpujarras) tienen ingentes cantidades de extranjeros viviendo en ellas y te puedo asegurar que en sierras como Cazorla, Segura y las Villas también. Los hay incluso a montones en el clima semidesértico de Guadix viviendo en las casas cueva típicas de allí. No te hablo de costa, te hablo de zonas altas interiores del este de Andalucía. El desconocimiento es muy atrevido.

    • @antoniog.5932
      @antoniog.5932 2 года назад

      @@manuelfg2902 The inland of Eastern Andalucía (Granada and Jaén) is full of mountains where the temperatures are cooler and more pleasant than Madrid in summer and which are full of people from all over Europe: Sierra Nevada, the Alpujarra, Cazorla, ...

    • @manuelfg2902
      @manuelfg2902 2 года назад

      @@antoniog.5932 si, pero la mayoría son hippies........siempre ha sido asi