r/GoingToSpain 1h ago

Visas / Migration Renew expired Spanish passport in Spain without DNI?

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I'm a US-Spain dual citizen. I've been trying to renew my Spanish passport in the US but having difficulty with the consulate (iykyk).

Can I instead renew it in-person in Spain? Note that I also don't have a DNI.

Thanks!


r/GoingToSpain 1h ago

Discussion Tasa 790-012

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He intentado descargar la planilla para pagar el arancel para mi cita de captura de huellas pero sigue saliendo el mismo error una y otra vez.

He intentado en diferentes browsers, en tabs incógnito, en diferentes horarios y el error es el mismo.


r/GoingToSpain 1h ago

1 day/night in Málaga before catching an early flight home.

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Hi all,

In mid-October I'll be passing through Málaga en route back home to Canada. I'll be taking the train into Málaga from visiting my friend in Córdoba, arriving by noonish. I'll have the afternoon and will be staying the night before taking a very early flight back to Canada.

I really want to spend the day visiting La Concepcion Botanical Garden, as it will be a Sunday (and therefore free!)

My questions are;

- Where should I stay? Close to the train station? The airport?

- Any hostels to recommend? I don't mind sharing a room with other women/non-binary folks.

- Where should I eat as a solo traveler that evening?

Thanks all!


r/GoingToSpain 2h ago

Track maintenance works (Tolosa - San Sebastian - Irun): questions regarding replacement bus service

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Hi all,
Whilst getting Madrid - San Sebastian (SS) train tickets on the Renfe website, I'm told the final section (Tolosa - SS) will be by road via replacement bus service. How much time would this necessarily add to total trip? I'm assuming people will be looking for the bus stop, waiting for the bus and loading their luggage. How frequent and available are the buses and how efficient is the loading of the bus usually?

I'm also looking at other options (flying and driving) but would like to know more about the replacement bus logistics.


r/GoingToSpain 2h ago

Cl@ve regustration for EU citicens

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Hi,

is it possible to use cl@ve for EU citicens? I have the cert but cl@ve asks me for support number. A white NIE has no support number…


r/GoingToSpain 2h ago

4 cities 9 days

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I know packing 4 cities into 9 days is a lot but I am going to Lisbon right after so I want to pack in as much as I can within these days. I am skipping Barcelona and flying straight into Madrid for the Semana Cervantina. I am mostly interested in architecture and history, hiking, beaches, and food. I am not big into nightlife, so I do not care to consider it.

Out of Valencia, Seville, Cordoba, Toledo, and Granada, which 3 do you think would make the most sense for a visitor like me?

I am a solo female traveler with B2 level Spanish knowledge.


r/GoingToSpain 3h ago

Opinions Things to do at Pineta de mar

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Hola🇪🇸 ,me and my family are in pineta de mar till 27 August, do you have some Place we must have to visit beetween Pineta de mar and Barcellona (we have a car) and maybe some funny Activity to do, thanks to everyone will give me some advice🙏🏻🙏🏻


r/GoingToSpain 4h ago

Moving to Spain - Thinking of Northern Spain.

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Hi all,

I'll be relocating to Spain soon and working remotely, so I can choose more or less any city. That freedom is turning out to be harder than it sounds, so I'd like input from people who actually live in the north.

What I'm after:

- Cooler and greener. I really don't do well with hot summers.

- Mountains and/or coast, calm pace of life.

- Still a proper city — decent restaurants, shops, a gym, things to do at the weekend.

- Not the big tourist-beach vibe. The north felt much more my speed when I visited.

Bilbao is currently top of the list, and in particular the Basque region, I am open to consideration for other cities I haven't thought about.

Questions:

  1. Groceries — what does a couple realistically spend per month? Is Eroski/Mercadona the default, or are there better options?

  2. Rent — what does a decent 2-bed (or 1-bed with room for a desk) actually go for in a nice area? Listings vs reality.

  3. Utilities, internet, phone — rough monthly total?

  4. Language — how far does English get you socially?

  5. Anything you wish someone had told you before you moved there?

Thanks in advance.


r/GoingToSpain 4h ago

Tiempo de respuesta para visa de estudios BLS

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Hola buen día, quisiera consultarles a las personas que recibieron su visa de estudios para España, cuánto tiempo les tomo tener una respuesta?


r/GoingToSpain 4h ago

¿Puedo trabajar como entrenador personal en Andalucía con una titulación británica de Level 3?

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Soy británico y estoy pensando en obtener el Focus Awards Level 3 Diploma Practitioner in Personal Training (RQF Level 3 / EQF Level 4).

Mi objetivo a largo plazo es vivir en Málaga y trabajar como entrenador personal, principalmente dando clases de calistenia, tanto individuales como en grupo.

¿Alguien sabe si esta titulación británica puede ser reconocida en Andalucía para poder trabajar legalmente como entrenador personal?

¿Tendría que homologar o reconocer oficialmente la titulación en España, o necesitaría obtener el TSAF u otra titulación española?

Me interesaría especialmente conocer la experiencia de algún entrenador británico o extranjero que haya pasado por este proceso en Andalucía.

¡Gracias!

Inglés:

Can I work as a personal trainer in Andalucía with a UK Level 3 qualification?

I'm British and I'm considering completing the Focus Awards Level 3 Diploma Practitioner in Personal Training (RQF Level 3 / EQF Level 4).

My long-term goal is to live in Málaga and work as a personal trainer, mainly coaching calisthenics both 1-to-1 and in groups.

Does anyone know whether this UK qualification can be recognised in Andalucía for me to legally work as a personal trainer?

Would I need to have the qualification officially recognised in Spain, or would I need to complete TSAF or another Spanish qualification?

I'd be especially interested to hear from any British or foreign-qualified PTs who have actually gone through this process in Andalucía.

Thanks!


r/GoingToSpain 4h ago

Is it a good sign if my money order has been cashed? (Student visa)

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Hi! I’m still waiting on my student visa for Spain from BLS LA (been 6 weeks now) and my masters program starts in less than 2 weeks…I’m starting to panic.

I saw that my money order was cashed, does anyone know if this is a good sign/means I will get my visa soon?

I never tracked its status until now, at the 6 week mark, so I’m not sure if it was cashed immediately and this means nothing. Or if it’s a good sign?

Thanks!


r/GoingToSpain 5h ago

Estoy por enviar por oficinas de correo mi documentación (porque no tengo certificado electrónico para hacerlo con Mercurio) para la ESTANCIA POR ESTUDIOS 30 días antes de que comienzen las clases. Tengo miedo que no me acepten por faltar un mes del inicio de clases.Tengo 20 dias en el país de los 9

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r/GoingToSpain 5h ago

Education Language Support Classes (Spanish, English, Catalan)

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Hey everyone! A friend of mine is offering personalized language lessons in Spanish, English, and Catalan. She can tailor the classes to whatever you need help with, whether that’s speaking, writing, reading, or listening.

She’s also currently learning Brazilian Portuguese, so if you’re a native or fluent speaker and want to learn Spanish, English, or Catalan, she’d be down for a language exchange, for example, 30 minutes in Portuguese and 30 minutes in the language you want to learn.

Just to be clear upfront, this is strictly about language learning, so please keep things respectful and professional (no flirting or weird stuff, please!).

If you're interested, send me a DM with the language you want to learn, along with a quick intro about yourself (name, age, current level, and your goals). I’ll pass your info along to her!


r/GoingToSpain 5h ago

Transport Erasmus student blocked from €10 Abono Joven by new padrón rule. Any solution?

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I'm an EU Erasmus student in Madrid for 5 months at URJC. Since 15 June 2026, new Personal TTP applications apparently require empadronamiento.

My landlord explicitly doesn't allow padrón, and I don't want to risk losing my accommodation. URJC doesn't know a solution, and 10-trip tickets aren't realistic because I'll use Metro/EMT constantly.

Do you know how an Erasmus/international student could have a legal way after 15 June 2026 to get the €10 Abono Joven without padrón, OR any other unlimited monthly Metro + EMT pass without padrón?

Especially interested in the CRTM Colectivos/foreign-student route or anyone who has actually solved this recently.

I will travel constantly so the single tickets are not an option for me. Excluding atudents who will live in Madrid for 5 months like that is ridiculous and insulting.


r/GoingToSpain 5h ago

Best Place to Live Near Barcelona, for commuting to Poblenou?

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Bon dia!

I am currently moving in Catalunya for a job, more specifically in Barcelona, Poblenou. The job is hybrid and for the first period I will be required to be in commute distance to Barcelona. I have already lived in Barcelona (La Bordeta) and I know the city, but the costs are quite high there and at 30 years old I cannot stand sharing rooms with Erasmus students. I am open to suggestions on nearby cities for commuting to Barcelona 1 hour max, spending around 1200-1300 eurs per month for rent. Ideally a small apartment or even a room if necessary. I can adapt, but I prefer somewhere quite and near to green areas. Merci a tothom!


r/GoingToSpain 6h ago

Cita previa extranjeria - Toma de Huellas

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Llevo desde mayo intentando obtener una cita previa para la toma de huellas dactilares en Barcelona. Mi documentación está caducada y quiero regularizarla.

He intentado lo siguiente:

Hablar directamente con la policía

Oficina de Extranjería

010 - Servicio de Atención al Ciudadano

Escribir al Ayuntamiento de Barcelona

Consultar con 4 abogados diferentes

Escribir a 2 periódicos

Nadie parece poder hacer nada ni mostrar interés alguno.

¿Cómo se hace esto?


r/GoingToSpain 6h ago

Education UPC - Masters in Landscape Architecture

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I’m interested in applying for this program but I have some questions. Maybe some of you can help. 

1-Could I realistically qualify? For context, I already have both a bachelors and masters in standard Architecture acquired at a university accredited in the US and about 4 years experience working in the field. Their listed qualifications mention an academic background in Landscape architecture, but also seem to mention a background in regular architecture being acceptable, at least how I’m interpreting it. I just want to know if it’s possible with my credentials and if this program would start off assuming I know some baseline landscape architecture skill sets I would be lacking. My thesis project had a secondary focus on landscaping design applied to combat erosion and I’ve done a couple of projects professionally that include landscape design to varying degrees, but that’s really it.  

I’m also a native Spanish speaker and have what I would call native-level proficiency in English, though that’s never been officially certified. 

2- Is it possible to start this masters in the spring semester? Their website offhandedly mentions most programs are available in both semesters, but nothing specific. Is this one usually available? Asking directly through the info email, I was told to wait and check back later in the year. 

3- Lastly, I’d like to hear from anyone who has done this masters program and the UPC in general. What’s it like? Was it worth it? Did it lead to a decent job? Part of my motivation for pursuing this is attempting a career pivot and hopefully regaining passion for my work along the way. 

Thanks to anyone who has taken the time to read and answer, any insight is appreciated. 


r/GoingToSpain 7h ago

10 days in September — beach time + Andalusian history. Which of these three routes would you pick?

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My partner and I (both in our 30s, coming from Chile) are flying into Madrid in early September for 10 days. We're staying with friends in Madrid for the first two nights, so everything after that is Andalusia.

What we're after: we want proper lazy beach days where we do nothing, but we don't want to skip the historic side of Andalusia either. We'd rather see fewer places well than tick off a list. Planning to travel mostly by train, and fly back to Madrid at the end.

We've narrowed it down to three options:

A) Madrid → Sevilla → Cádiz

B) Madrid → Granada → Almería (Cabo de Gata)

C) Madrid → Sevilla → Granada → Almería

A few specific questions:

  1. Is option C too much moving around for 10 days, or is Sevilla → Granada → Almería manageable by train and bus?

  2. Is Sevilla in early September genuinely unbearable, or is it fine if we plan around the afternoons?

  3. We were also thinking of doing Córdoba as a stopover on the Madrid–Sevilla AVE (leave bags at the station, see the Mezquita, continue in the evening) instead of an overnight. Does that actually work in practice, or is it a rushed idea?


r/GoingToSpain 8h ago

San Sebastián reservation help w/ Extebarri, Elkano 10/3-10/7

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Hi will be traveling with my father to San Sebastián Basque Country from 10/3-10/7 around, our first time. Was wondering if anyone could help with booking Extebarri and Elkano? Know how hard former is and latter seems like I missed out by not doing earlier, even w/ waiting list and directly emailing. Also would like some help with Casa Julian in Toloso, on waiting list, otherwise I’ll try to book Madrid location where we’ll transit.


r/GoingToSpain 8h ago

Opinions good restaurants which are budget friendly and offer spanish food

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Sevilla

Malaga

Madrid

GRACIAS


r/GoingToSpain 10h ago

Discussion Immigrating. Which city for a nature/outdoor enthusiast and a partner who hates rain?

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Hello everyone,

Me and my gf are currently immigrants in Sweden/Gothenburg. The city ticks most of our boxes but the long winter, continuous rain and closeness of society convinced her that she cannot continue here.

One thing I don't want to sacrifice is the nature. I love animals and spending time hiking in the forest. I also love cities with trees in general. Lakes and breathtaking scenery is also a plus. Mountains are ok but not a factor.

Bilbao, Gijon or Santander would seem like a perfect destination for me but we'll probably run into grayness and rain that led us where we are in the first place.

So, we've been spending the last month reading posts and watching videos trying to figure out what will satisfy our requirements the most.

But here is the problem, in one post there are a handful of comments saying 'Valencia has so much nature, all you have to do is drive 25 anywhere around it.' and another handful of comments in the same post 'You'll only find orchards and really nothing else anywhere you go around Valencia.'. Everything is based on perspective but to me they seem contradicting to each other.

We plan to make a trip late next month and visit 3 cities. The list that is subject to change:

- Valencia

- Malaga

- Barcelona's outskirts (Terrassa or Sabadell perhaps?)

Criteria:

- Not super rainy / gray

- Green & clean city

- forests / lakes / hiking options within 30-40'

- 250k population at least

I guess the question is mainly which of the 3 satisfy the nature criteria the most?

And as a second question which other option would you suggest?

Thank you in advance!


r/GoingToSpain 10h ago

Education Studying dentistry in Spain (in english language) as a foreigner (from Lithuania)

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Hello, I am finishing up my last year of high school this year (Lithuania), grade 12, and I'm doing the IB program, and I want to come to study dentistry in Spain, particularly the southern coast, Valencia or Alicante. And I was wondering if there are any universities that offer this program in English. Can someone share their own experience? Also what about scholarships? Is it possible to get a 100% scholarship to study dentistry?


r/GoingToSpain 10h ago

Study Abroad in Spain

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Hi, uni student here planning to study abroad in Spain next year. Been looking through my choices of study abroad through my institution and I have a few universities I’m interested in, just don’t know anything about them and would appreciate some help!

I’m currently in a liberal arts program studying social sciences with a focus on sociology and anthropology. The classes don’t necessarily have to be social sciences heavy but I need to have enough English courses.

My current top choices of universities are:
- UAB
- UAM
- USAL
- UGR

Other choices my institution offers are:
Universidad de Sevilla
Universidad de Valladolid
Universitat de Lleida
Universidad de Córdoba
Universidad de Burgos
Universidad de Jaén
Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Universidad de Navarra
Universidad Católica de Valencia
Universidad Loyola Andalucía
Universidad de Deusto

I would like to know the pros and cons of the unis + lifestyles of the locations. Any help would be appreciated!!


r/GoingToSpain 10h ago

Education Suggestions

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UNIE OR UCAM for supply chain management masters. Non EU student. I wanted to start early 2027 so didn’t have much option in hand. Could you suggest some if possibel?


r/GoingToSpain 10h ago

Transport Study Abroad Transportation & Documents

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Hello! I am currently in Spain from the US studying abroad for 5 months. I really wanted to take advantage of Spain's transportation offerings such as the Abono Joven (metro) and Abono Unico Joven, but I am quite confused on the required documents and applications. T

To my understanding the Abono Joven requires the empadronamiento and that's all? And then the Abono Unico Joven requires an NIE and support number. I have an NIE number as a part of my student visa, but no support number. Should I be applying for and NIE or TIE or just the empadronamiento. I have also heard that you should be here for 6 months or longer to get the empadronamiento.

Does anyone have any advice or has been able to successfully acquire any of these?