We love your videos. We just came back from Valencia and are very interested in moving there from California. Please keep making the videos, the more Valencia content, the better! Great work!
Fantastic video with a vast range of info that is so helpful for digital nomads and expats. Thank you for being so thorough. I look forward to your upcoming videos!
Gorgeous. Spain is beautiful. Congratulations to the people of Spain for creating such a fabulous country. Sorry about the crazy influx of foreigners this success has delivered.
Hola soy valenciano en primer lugar la sanidad no es gratuita lo pagamos todos con impuestos yo creo que tengáis que forzar a la gente española hablar en inglés sí yo me fuera a Inglaterra o USA tendría que hablar en inglés para que me entiendan y sería fantástico aprender un idioma pero no voy a obligar hablar mí idioma a otro pais si no entiendes el idioma para eso está el traductor por si esa persona no entiende el idioma o qué aprendan el idioma de ese país con el tiempo lo agradecerá saludos
That’s amazing! You’ll love it here!My next video is actually a city tour around Valencia. Might be useful for you 😉 If you have any questions you can always drop me a message on instagram 🙂
Hola, no entiendo porque dices que hay barrios que no debes ir, yo trabajo todos los dias en valencia voy todos los dias por esos barrios y tambien por el centro y nunca me ha pasado nada ni he visto nada que no fuera normal, españa en los ultimos años esta experimentando un auge muy grande de emigracion, vienen personas de africa, hispanoamerica, de paises del este de europa, de india, pakistan etc, son gente buena y trabajadora que vienen en busca de un futuro mejor, si son barrios humildes pero personas buenas, puedes pasear por la noche que no te pasara nada, por lo demas es un video muy bonito, gracias y se muy feliz ❤❤
I hope the the Govermentt of La Rioja hire you to create marketing about La Rioja, I love how you describe and sell the living in the city, in this case, Valencia. Incredible, I love how you describe all. You are welcome to La Rioja!! If you like Valencia, I cant imagine Logroño, the capital of La Rioja. It is surrounded by a green ring, it has a big park called La Grajera with is jus 1 hour walking from the city and much more. I glad you love Spain so much!!
I hope I got it right that you are looking for a school with Spanish classes in Valencia? You can check out Taronja school and Hispania - they have long-term courses and offer support for students needing a visa with all the necessary documentation
Can you please make a video explaining the different “barrios” in which one can live? I’m planning to move with 3 young kids and looking for a good school private or semiprivate, we would like to be in the center and walk to schools and everything else! Thank you!!!
Noted 🫡 Actually this Wednesday a similar video is coming up! 😄 That one can be useful for you! But still I'll take into account to make a video about areas that are more family-oriented 😉
Hey Mary! I did see some graffiti in the city center saying "tourists go home" but nothing more than that. There are no strikes or abuse towards tourists in Valencia. I feel generally safe and respected and I love Spanish people and their openess. And don't think Spanish people hate tourists as individuals or generally the international environment. They are protesting more against the mass tourism, against the slow response or no action from the government regarding the regulations and against the lack of sustainable tourism
Note that free healthcare only covers EU nationals. Non-EU residents should get private healthcare insurance. Minute 10:00 Be safe than sorry. Avoid El Cabanyal/Cabañal and Nazaret areas at night as there are all kind of criminals lurking in the dark and looking for a victim/prey.
Not always, if non-EU residents are legally employed in Spain or are self-employed and are contributing to Social Security system they gain free public healthcare. Moreover, retirees from United States, Canada, and certain Latin American countries, have bilateral agreements with Spain and can transfer their public healthcare rights to Spain. Also if you are in Spain under a family reunification visa and the family member you are joining is already covered by the Spanish Social Security system, you may also be covered without needing private insurance. Yes, I agree about the neighborhoods... :/ Thank you for your comment!!
I’ve been to Valencia and many other European cities. Spain, as many other European countries, is an open air museum with very few conveniences. Summers are very hot. Some buildings have no ACs. Restaurants open late as in all Spain. You can only eat outside, and only at 7 pm they open for inside dining. Very few food vendors, like we have in US that you can grab and go- burritos, cheesesteak, deli type shops. The food scene can’t compete with the US where there’s huge diversity of international and American cuisine. Restaurant service is far worse than in U.S. It’s Very touristy, crowded old city. Gas is expensive. Pharmacies are tiny and there aren’t choices for OTC medicine. There are few sport facilities on scale. In and around the city we have 5 indoor swimming pools and 6 ice skating rinks in 3 miles radius. Every high school and college has its own athletic complex. Not in Spain. Grocery stores are ok but can’t compete with Whole Foods, Weigmans and Trader Joe’s. As for young people, Boston, Miami, NYC, LA, San Diego, Nashville have much more to do than in any European city due to amount and quality of school. Boston has 50colleges with more than 300000 students. NYC has even more. Oh, and there’s a wealth tax in Spain that you have to pay on unrealized gains as well as the tax on global income. Small country with few opportunities, strict labor laws, high unemployment. I imagine that Americans who move to live abroad are those who cannot succeed in the US. If you are well off you can visit Europe for a month at a time. But not move there permanently
Thank you for your thoughts! Didn't really get why you watched this video in the first place if you are not planning on moving from America and you like it there so much...but it's fine 🤔 I am glad you like America that much, stick to that place then! It is important to feel comfortable and happy in the place you live in, so kudos! The only thing I'll add is that Americans who move to live abroad are just seeking better quality of life. And I assume majority of them actually succeeded in life if they choose a retirement visa and live on passive income or they choose a digital nomad visa where they have remote well-paying jobs.
Perfecto!!! Quedate en Usa. Ya sabes...un esguince 30.000$ Más ambulancia, 5000$ Lo de la oferta gastronómica...jajajajaja!!! En fin...la ignorancia es muy atrevida...España cuna de la cocina mediterránea. Segundo pais en esperanza de vida... Valencia, tiene 2161 años de Historia. Igual que vosotros. Lo que no encontraras es supermercados de armas. Ni matanzas masivas. 35009 muertos al año por arma de fuego.
We love your videos. We just came back from Valencia and are very interested in moving there from California. Please keep making the videos, the more Valencia content, the better! Great work!
Thank you Mark! Plenty more to come! 😊
Fantastic video with a vast range of info that is so helpful for digital nomads and expats. Thank you for being so thorough. I look forward to your upcoming videos!
Thank you so much! 🥹 Glad to be helpful 🙌🏻 More to come!
Gorgeous. Spain is beautiful. Congratulations to the people of Spain for creating such a fabulous country. Sorry about the crazy influx of foreigners this success has delivered.
So well explained and covered a large amount of info people look for in order to live in Valencia
Thank you so much, Sam! Glad you found it valuable ☺️
Just arrived. Thanks for the useful video :)
Congrats on the move! :))
Very informative content. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
I am coming this month. Thanks for this.
Fantastic video
Excellent content!
Very useful, thank you Mari. Please make more videos for people looking to move to Spain
Thank you! Of course, more to come 😉
Hola soy valenciano en primer lugar la sanidad no es gratuita lo pagamos todos con impuestos yo creo que tengáis que forzar a la gente española hablar en inglés sí yo me fuera a Inglaterra o USA tendría que hablar en inglés para que me entiendan y sería fantástico aprender un idioma pero no voy a obligar hablar mí idioma a otro pais si no entiendes el idioma para eso está el traductor por si esa persona no entiende el idioma o qué aprendan el idioma de ese país con el tiempo lo agradecerá saludos
Very complete video.Kudos!!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
Good video
Thxs. Amazing info 👌🏼 🫡
Perfect city!
Great video, thank you. I'll move to Valencia in 2 months and looking for local suggestions!
That’s amazing! You’ll love it here!My next video is actually a city tour around Valencia. Might be useful for you 😉 If you have any questions you can always drop me a message on instagram 🙂
😍😍😍 wow
Hola, no entiendo porque dices que hay barrios que no debes ir, yo trabajo todos los dias en valencia voy todos los dias por esos barrios y tambien por el centro y nunca me ha pasado nada ni he visto nada que no fuera normal, españa en los ultimos años esta experimentando un auge muy grande de emigracion, vienen personas de africa, hispanoamerica, de paises del este de europa, de india, pakistan etc, son gente buena y trabajadora que vienen en busca de un futuro mejor, si son barrios humildes pero personas buenas, puedes pasear por la noche que no te pasara nada, por lo demas es un video muy bonito, gracias y se muy feliz ❤❤
I hope the the Govermentt of La Rioja hire you to create marketing about La Rioja, I love how you describe and sell the living in the city, in this case, Valencia. Incredible, I love how you describe all. You are welcome to La Rioja!! If you like Valencia, I cant imagine Logroño, the capital of La Rioja. It is surrounded by a green ring, it has a big park called La Grajera with is jus 1 hour walking from the city and much more. I glad you love Spain so much!!
haha I am flattered! 😊
can't wait to explore that area and film there as well! 🥹
Spain has.many wonderful places
Thank very much Mari... you video is very usefull for my girl friend... You folk from USA.
Thanks. I’m moving to Valencia in October and I’m wondering about the best schools for getting a student visa and good classes. Any suggestions?
I hope I got it right that you are looking for a school with Spanish classes in Valencia? You can check out Taronja school and Hispania - they have long-term courses and offer support for students needing a visa with all the necessary documentation
Can you please make a video explaining the different “barrios” in which one can live? I’m planning to move with 3 young kids and looking for a good school private or semiprivate, we would like to be in the center and walk to schools and everything else! Thank you!!!
Noted 🫡 Actually this Wednesday a similar video is coming up! 😄 That one can be useful for you! But still I'll take into account to make a video about areas that are more family-oriented 😉
No matter where you go, you can always walk to school; in public and subsidized schools, places are assigned based on where you live.
I just want to know if Valencia is becoming anti tourist?
Hey Mary! I did see some graffiti in the city center saying "tourists go home" but nothing more than that. There are no strikes or abuse towards tourists in Valencia. I feel generally safe and respected and I love Spanish people and their openess. And don't think Spanish people hate tourists as individuals or generally the international environment. They are protesting more against the mass tourism, against the slow response or no action from the government regarding the regulations and against the lack of sustainable tourism
@@mari_schultz We are manifesting. You are just not listening to us. Nobody is.
Good that as an EU citizen I don't have to think about any visa in order to visit - or even move to - Spain. 😃
Note that free healthcare only covers EU nationals. Non-EU residents should get private healthcare insurance.
Minute 10:00 Be safe than sorry. Avoid El Cabanyal/Cabañal and Nazaret areas at night as there are all kind of criminals lurking in the dark and looking for a victim/prey.
Not always, if non-EU residents are legally employed in Spain or are self-employed and are contributing to Social Security system they gain free public healthcare. Moreover, retirees from United States, Canada, and certain Latin American countries, have bilateral agreements with Spain and can transfer their public healthcare rights to Spain. Also if you are in Spain under a family reunification visa and the family member you are joining is already covered by the Spanish Social Security system, you may also be covered without needing private insurance.
Yes, I agree about the neighborhoods... :/
Thank you for your comment!!
I’ve been to Valencia and many other European cities. Spain, as many other European countries, is an open air museum with very few conveniences. Summers are very hot. Some buildings have no ACs. Restaurants open late as in all Spain. You can only eat outside, and only at 7 pm they open for inside dining. Very few food vendors, like we have in US that you can grab and go- burritos, cheesesteak, deli type shops. The food scene can’t compete with the US where there’s huge diversity of international and American cuisine.
Restaurant service is far worse than in U.S. It’s Very touristy, crowded old city. Gas is expensive. Pharmacies are tiny and there aren’t choices for OTC medicine. There are few sport facilities on scale. In and around the city we have 5 indoor swimming pools and 6 ice skating rinks in 3 miles radius. Every high school and college has its own athletic complex. Not in Spain. Grocery stores are ok but can’t compete with Whole Foods, Weigmans and Trader Joe’s. As for young people, Boston, Miami, NYC, LA, San Diego, Nashville have much more to do than in any European city due to amount and quality of school. Boston has 50colleges with more than 300000 students. NYC has even more. Oh, and there’s a wealth tax in Spain that you have to pay on unrealized gains as well as the tax on global income. Small country with few opportunities, strict labor laws, high unemployment.
I imagine that Americans who move to live abroad are those who cannot succeed in the US. If you are well off you can visit Europe for a month at a time. But not move there permanently
Thank you for your thoughts! Didn't really get why you watched this video in the first place if you are not planning on moving from America and you like it there so much...but it's fine 🤔
I am glad you like America that much, stick to that place then! It is important to feel comfortable and happy in the place you live in, so kudos!
The only thing I'll add is that Americans who move to live abroad are just seeking better quality of life. And I assume majority of them actually succeeded in life if they choose a retirement visa and live on passive income or they choose a digital nomad visa where they have remote well-paying jobs.
😅😅@@mari_schultz
Perfecto!!! Quedate en Usa. Ya sabes...un esguince 30.000$
Más ambulancia, 5000$
Lo de la oferta gastronómica...jajajajaja!!! En fin...la ignorancia es muy atrevida...España cuna de la cocina mediterránea.
Segundo pais en esperanza de vida...
Valencia, tiene 2161 años de Historia. Igual que vosotros.
Lo que no encontraras es supermercados de armas.
Ni matanzas masivas.
35009 muertos al año por arma de fuego.
then stay in US!