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Posted: Sun May 7, 2023 10:28pm
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Carmen23

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Hi everyone

We are in process to purchase a property in United Golf Resort.and we thinking to move there as soon as possible.

I am a primary romanian teacher, I'm doing currently admin & accountant assistant job and my husband is car mechanic and professional driver.

Could you tell us please if we can find some jobs there, how we can  find a jobs and if is possible what salary they give for jobs like that?

I have to mentioned, we don't speak spanish (yet :)) I speak romanian &english languages and my husband speak romanian, english &hungarian languages.

Any advice is helpfull for us.

Thank you in advance! 

jorge1306

Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 12:51pm

jorge1306

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Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 12:51pm

You will need a work permit/ visa so if you are coming out permanently you need to decide what visa you need. ..there are different ones ..that's the first step

Carmen23

Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 1:40pm

Carmen23

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Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 1:40pm

jorge1306 wrote on Tue May 9, 2023 12:51pm:

You will need a work permit/ visa so if you are coming out permanently you need to decide what visa you need. ..there are different ones ..that's the first step

Thank you for your answer  but I need work permit or visa if I am EU citizen?

As well, I know , when I buy the apartment, I have to have and NIE what is in process to do in the next weeks. 

Thank you, any sugest will help us! 

jorge1306

Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 2:01pm

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Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 2:01pm

Carmen23 wrote on Tue May 9, 2023 1:40pm:

Thank you for your answer  but I need work permit or visa if I am EU citizen?

As well, I know , when I buy the apartment, I have to have and NIE what is in process to do in the next weeks. 

Thank you, any sugest will help us! 

Can stay work and roam around for 90 days without a work permit..after that you would need to consider permanency

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Carmen23

Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 4:09pm

Carmen23

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Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 4:09pm

Thank you. 

Dax

Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 10:06pm

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Posted: Tue May 9, 2023 10:06pm

As you are from an E.U country you don't need a visa. After 6 months you have to apply for residency, you also don't need a work permit. What you do need is a social security number before an employer can offer you a contract, you can get this if an employer gives you a pre contract or letter saying they will employ you. 

You could send your cv to one of the many international schools for teaching assistant roles in English, if your level is good enough. As you have languages you could look at remote online helpdesk work, estate agents or even the fruit factories until you get your spanish level.

 You can look on jobsites such as indeed.es and also the sefcarm.es website which is the jobcentre. 

There are large Romanian communities about and am sure that once you get to know people here they will tell you of jobs via word of mouth but you have to be proactive too. Good luck.

Carmen23

Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 12:32am

Carmen23

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Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 12:32am

Dax wrote on Tue May 9, 2023 10:06pm:

As you are from an E.U country you don't need a visa. After 6 months you have to apply for residency, you also don't need a work permit. What you do need is a social security number before an employer can offer you a contract, you can get this if an employer gives you a pre contract or letter say...

...ing they will employ you. 

You could send your cv to one of the many international schools for teaching assistant roles in English, if your level is good enough. As you have languages you could look at remote online helpdesk work, estate agents or even the fruit factories until you get your spanish level.

 You can look on jobsites such as indeed.es and also the sefcarm.es website which is the jobcentre. 

There are large Romanian communities about and am sure that once you get to know people here they will tell you of jobs via word of mouth but you have to be proactive too. Good luck.

Hi, 

Thank you for your answer. Could you please tell me how I can find or get in touch these romanian comunity. I searched on FB and I couldn't find nothing in this area.

Thanks! 

Carmen23

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:21pm

Carmen23

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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:21pm

Dax wrote on Tue May 9, 2023 10:06pm:

As you are from an E.U country you don't need a visa. After 6 months you have to apply for residency, you also don't need a work permit. What you do need is a social security number before an employer can offer you a contract, you can get this if an employer gives you a pre contract or letter say...

...ing they will employ you. 

You could send your cv to one of the many international schools for teaching assistant roles in English, if your level is good enough. As you have languages you could look at remote online helpdesk work, estate agents or even the fruit factories until you get your spanish level.

 You can look on jobsites such as indeed.es and also the sefcarm.es website which is the jobcentre. 

There are large Romanian communities about and am sure that once you get to know people here they will tell you of jobs via word of mouth but you have to be proactive too. Good luck.

Thank you very much for answer me. Your advice is very helpfull

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