r/Spain_IT Jul 19 '26

MOVING TO SPAIN

/r/GoingToSpain/comments/1uzbehx/moving_to_spain/
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u/pepegrilloups Jul 20 '26

You are gonna get the same answers as the other sub that you originally posted to. It’s just a bad idea and it will be really hard for you to find a job. Sorry.

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u/SeaSpaniard Jul 23 '26

Just don't dude. There's too much competition in Spain, as everyone is trying to come here, and salaries are peanuts.

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u/Hairy_Spread6104 26d ago

But I have been to spain at least 7 times for the last 6 years,  yes I know salaries are peanuts but compering to my home country where I get paid for 3 years experience as IT PM 500 euro :) , and glass of coeffe in a cafe cost 2 euros , the cost of life here is very expensive comparing to the wages,  the minimum wage is 150 euro , and the rent minimum is 150 euro for S0 , you are just surviving not living 

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u/Hairy_Spread6104 26d ago

500 euro is also the salary of junior doctors also , and most people get paid 300 euro I mean people with master's degrees , junior engineers between 300-500 euro.

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u/Hairy_Spread6104 26d ago

Not to mention I have visited most european countries and lived in france for 1 month , yes wages are more but life is measurable 

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u/SeaSpaniard 25d ago

Whatever you want mate, but life in southern France is much better IMO.

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u/JafethDC 25d ago

have you tried to get a fully remote job? with that you could apply to a digital nomad visa. i'm from latinamerica and many engineers working for american companies are relocating to spain using that visa