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#41613 - 11/15/03 10:02 PM Retired in Spain
sobras Offline
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Registered: 11/15/03
Posts: 5
Loc: EEUU
My wife and I will be retiring in about 5 or 6 years. I'm only 51 now. She's a Spanish citizen. What might my chances be of working part-time? Will documentation be any easier for me because my wife is a Spanish Citizen?

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#41614 - 11/16/03 04:56 AM Re: Retired in Spain
edel Offline
Member

Registered: 05/07/03
Posts: 85
Loc: Almeria/Dublin
Hi if your a EU citezon all you need to get is a nif number which is very easy to get for the city tax office. in the past i have found it hard to get work away from the tourist areas but i have seen people starting their business such as husband to rent and there doing well. you may find a job teaching english in some of the cities and a TEFL cert would help with this if you decided to do that. best of luck

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#41615 - 11/16/03 07:24 AM Re: Retired in Spain
mariacristi Offline
Member

Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 54
Loc: melbourne
"husband to rent" confused

Can you rent them in Spain ??? wink

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#41616 - 11/17/03 07:55 AM Re: Retired in Spain
edel Offline
Member

Registered: 05/07/03
Posts: 85
Loc: Almeria/Dublin
yeah its where you become a handyman type person for people mainly people who dont have husband doing odd jobs such as putting up shelves etc etc.!!

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#41617 - 11/17/03 01:25 PM Re: Retired in Spain
sobras Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 11/15/03
Posts: 5
Loc: EEUU
I'm a citizen of the USA, so I have no European citizenship to fall back on. I'm told that there is no dual citizenship available, officially, for U.S. nationals. Were I to get a Spanish passport I would be required to give up my U.S. citizenship, unless something new develops. What a dilemma.

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#41618 - 11/17/03 03:31 PM Re: Retired in Spain
Puna Offline
Executive Member

Registered: 07/07/00
Posts: 1437
Loc: Charlotte, NC. U.S.A.
Sobras,
I believe because your spouse is a Spanish national you are able to live and work in Spain without relinquishing your US citizenship.
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#41619 - 11/17/03 05:09 PM Re: Retired in Spain
Chica Offline
Executive Member

Registered: 12/19/01
Posts: 819
Loc: Madrid
sobras, I am a US citizen married to a Spaniard and living here in Spain. Because my husband is Spanish, I was able to apply for residency as "comunitaria"...giving me the same rights as any other EU community citizens. I work here legally as a resident of Spain. Because I have maintained my US citizenship, I am required to still file my taxes each year.

When you and your wife move here to retire, simply apply for residency. Pay a visit to the closest Spanish consulate and they will gladly fill you in on all the details.

Good luck!

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