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Pro's/Con's of Blitty moving to Spain

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Blitty. I am actively seeking a transporter of certain goods across the European continent. The job requires a suave confident demeanor when dealing with certain customs officials and burning desire to scheme all day long. Knowledge of petroleum jelly products a plus. Let me know.

Count me in. I consider myself a petro jelly connoisseur.

Looking forward to taking our Fear and Loathing-esque writer/lawyer relationship international. :cheers:
 
Like what? It's decent but mediocre.

Will miss my pizza, burgers, cheesesteaks, etc.

Good food, exactly.

dumberican.

Ok, enough fukkin around, in all seriousness how can you work in Spain without a work visa or permit if you aren't a citizen of the EU?

Plommer doesn't like the idea of foreigners taking away jobs of his fellow Europeans.
 
how does one get a visa to live in spain. say for a whole family
As long as one parent has EU citizenship that parent can "sponsor" their spouse to live in an EU country.
Children get citizenship if the parent is already a citizen.

In most EU countries (but I'm speaking specifically about Italy) citizenship is a birthright of children born to Italians, country of birth is not a factor.

Plommer is a citizen of a country has never set foot in.