Good advice considering unemployment in Spain jumped from 8.3% to 11.5% last year alone.I think you shouldn't go without having a job lined up.
If you have been on the dole in Ireland for at least one month you can get this transfered to any other EU country (for up to 3 months).I also think that you should look into whether you would be entitled to child benefits/social welfare in Spain.
From personal experience I've found the cost of living to be approx 60% of the cost in Ireland. Rental accomodation is very varied but you can get an idea of prices at either of these sites:Then check the income from the job you line up, price of accomodation and possibility of social welfare payments against general cost of living.
I think you shouldn't go without having a job lined up.
I also think that you should look into whether you would be entitled to child benefits/social welfare in Spain.
Then check the income from the job you line up, price of accomodation and possibility of social welfare payments against general cost of living.
You probably won't, though.
sarah walsh
I lived in spain for five years you cannot get any bebefits over there unless your child was born there and then you still have to be a resident in the country for five years. there are plenty of telesales jobs there.
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