Making the move... Dual citizenship in Europe, which nationality to use?
Posted 04-10-2017 at 12:59 AM by Montpellier34
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I would recommend you the north of Spain or the Balearic Islands. Much jobs there and low unemployment.
An accountant who has a native level of English in Spain is very appreciated. If is she the only one who will need to work as you will be retired... I would recommend Spain at 100000%
Because:
The language
The price of the life
The health care, safety...
The climate, the quality of life
Schools are of very high grade and they are free and public
And much more things. Germany is pretty expensive if you want to live without working there plus it's a big difference for the kids as of the language plus the change of environment. Those Spanish regions I mentioned before have quite good job opportunities.
An accountant who has a native level of English in Spain is very appreciated. If is she the only one who will need to work as you will be retired... I would recommend Spain at 100000%
Because:
The language
The price of the life
The health care, safety...
The climate, the quality of life
Schools are of very high grade and they are free and public
And much more things. Germany is pretty expensive if you want to live without working there plus it's a big difference for the kids as of the language plus the change of environment. Those Spanish regions I mentioned before have quite good job opportunities.
I agree with all that you said but I do not think that the North of Spain has a low unemployment
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