What happens if you're a non-EU national who has successfully applied for Irish nationality? What changes for you in Spain and do you need to tell the Spanish authorities about your new passport?
Owning a car can be expensive, not only do you have to pay for insurance, road tax, repairs and fuel, if you live in a city, you also typically have to pay for somewhere to keep it too.
Along with Barcelona, Madrid is one of the most popular cities for foreigners to move to due to cultural and work opportunities, but being the biggest city, it's also one of the most expensive in the country. So how much do you really need to live in the Spanish capital?
Public holidays, changes for drivers, transport strikes, new laws, local elections, improvements to social security services and plenty of fiestas. Find out about all the important changes that will take place in Spain during May 2023.
If you're worried that your part of Spain doesn't have good phone and internet signal, these are the Spanish mobile network providers with the best coverage according to the latest data.
G'day, kia ora and howzit to all our Australian, Kiwi and South African readers. Want to know how many of you live in Spain and where the most popular regions are for you to live in? Read on to find out.
How does getting divorced in Spain compare to other countries? How are the assets divided up? Do you have to prove grounds for divorce and how long does the process take?
The Spanish government has published the full list of dates for public holidays in Spain in 2023 on a national and regional level. You can find them here.
Have you ever dreamed of getting your boat licence in Spain and exploring its spectacular coastlines from the water? Here’s how to go about it, from what type of licence you need to how much it will cost you.
Like many people in Spain, if you’re looking to buy or adopt a dog, you will now have to undergo a training course beforehand, to be allowed to become a pet owner. Here’s what you need to know and what it will entail.
From tax advice and questions about residency to tips on language and Spanish culture shocks, here are six essential articles to read if you live in Spain.
The cost of setting up a new life in Spain does not just add up to your new home and the ferry or flight tickets. There are many hidden expenses involved in the move to Spain that are worth factoring into your budget.
There were more than 100,000 burglaries in Spain in 2020 and a new study shows just how criminals have adapted their modus operandi to take advantage of the country’s state of alarm and lockdowns.
Finding a bank in Spain that doesn’t charge you some sort of maintenance cost or extra fee for simply having an account open is becoming increasingly difficult. So which Spanish bank accounts are free of charges in 2021?
The dream for many British second-home owners in Spain was once threatened by bulldozers, but now it's Brexit, writes Graham Keeley, and this time there won't be any chance of compensation for those who lose out.
While the coronavirus epidemic in Spain is largely under control it has left its mark on the country and its social culture, writes Graham Keeley. Although perhaps foreigners and Spaniards will see the changes differently?
Here we've gathered together some of the most popular and useful articles from recent weeks, which help explain important aspects of day-to-day life in Spain.
There are certain items that are much cheaper in Spain than anywhere else in western Europe, although that doesn't necessarily mean they are all good for your health. And in one particular category Spain was ranked the third most expensive in the EU. Can you guess which?
The head of Spain's traffic agency the Dirección General de Tráfico has said that he “loves” the idea of combating smoking behind the wheel, but that drivers who smoke will not be penalized for the time being.