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✅ my internet marketing course https://bit.ly/3B6pAuB ???? leave a request, now the most favorable conditions for quick communication are valid +380 50 741 16 93 Julia (Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp) email: [email protected] ???? we have an app for iOS. you can’t imagine how long we’ve been working towards this. you can already install it using the link: https://apple.co/3jwt9j1 I would be grateful for a rating and review in the AppStore ❤️ ???? subscribe to my channel about business: https://bit.ly/35nWSH5 Aloha, friends! We are in Barcelona and today we will get to know this amazing city with the help of our heroes and find out what life in Spain is like for Russian and Ukrainian expats. Our first heroine Nika moved to live in Spain 12 years ago and now works in Barcelona as a professional guide. You can use her Barcelona guide on the website - https://happyinspain.com. As a child, she lived in Colombia, where she studied at a college called Sagrada Familia, later returned with her family to Russia and after graduating from university in Moscow, she finally emigrated to Barcelona. The decisive factors were her childhood spent in Colombia and her knowledge of the Spanish language. She moved to live in Spain on a student visa and studied for three years in the master's program at the School of Tourism and Hotel Business. ▶ How to move to live in Spain: immigration methods Veronica told us how she managed to move to Spain, what she had to face and what trick she had to resort to in order to get a residence permit in Spain. I'll give you a hint: after 3 years of marriage, a 10-year resident card is issued here. Another option for obtaining a residence permit in Spain is to buy real estate worth at least 500,000 euros. Another way is to prove that you have a business in your home country that brings in at least 2,000 euros per month. And to obtain Spanish citizenship, you need to live there for at least 10 years with a residence permit. Nika also talked about what family re-adoption is, how they treat the Ukrainian and Russian diaspora in Spain, ▶ Useful tips and life hacks for communicating with the Spanish Find out why you need to know Catalan in Barcelona, why cava and champagne are different things, what is the specificity of the Spanish mentality and a lot of other interesting things. Veronica advises everyone who wants to establish contact with the Spanish to learn at least a few phrases in Catalan. Then discounts at the market and tapas treats are guaranteed. Find out other secrets of communication in the video! ▶ Holidays in Barcelona: how the locals relax Barcelona is a great city for those who enjoy active recreation, such as rock climbing, skiing, and snowboarding. In 1.5-2 hours from Barcelona, you can reach the Pyrenees, where you can practice all of this. Windsurfing, kitesurfing, and other water activities are also available. Let's find out a little about beach holidays in Barcelona. ▶ Barcelona neighborhoods If you want to feel the real Barcelona, don't follow the standard tourist route. It's better to go to El Born, a quarter of artisans with excellent shopping, lots of cafes and restaurants, and it's nice to just get lost among the old streets. Among the traditional attractions that must be visited, Veronica notes Gaudi's places, and especially the Sagrada Familia. ▶ When to go to Barcelona The best time to visit Barcelona is mid-September - early October. The climate of Spain is quite specific – it is cool in winter, and many houses do not have central heating. The next hero is Vlad from Kyiv. His parents moved to Tenerife in 2003. Vlad himself came to Barcelona 13 years ago on a tourist visa and stayed to live. He will tell you how to rent an apartment in Barcelona at an affordable price, how much rent costs, how to take out a mortgage, what documents are needed for this. Vlad will also show us the area where he lives – Poblenou. Our third heroes are tattoo artist Alena Skadi and her son Radik. She will tell you how she immigrated to Barcelona, found herself, how to move with children, how the Spanish treat children and many other interesting things. Let's go see the lives of others abroad! #Barcelona #Spain #Expats ❤ Links to the heroes: Veronica / happyinspain / happyinbcn Vlad / vvitkovski Alena Skadi / scady.abramova ✔ I recommend looking at TripMyDream: Search for cheap flights Kyiv - Barcelona: http://bit.ly/iev-bcn Barcelona guide: http://bit.ly/2K1DRgN TOP-20 most interesting places in Barcelona: http://bit.ly/20-mest-v-barse TRIPMYDREAM ❤ TripMyDream Telegram channel: https://teleg.one/tripmydream ❤ TripMyDream on Facebook: / tripmydreamcom ❤ TripMyDream Instagram: / tripmydream I AM ON SOCIAL NETWORKS: ❤ Telegram channel - @andrey_burenok (https://teleg.one/andrey_burenok) ❤ I'm on Facebook - / burenok.andrey ❤ I'm on Instagram - / andrey_burenok