In this 2nd article looking at the issues of working in Spain without a visa Jennifer gives us some real life examples of how things can go very wrong.
Last month, EnglishWarehouse clarified some common misconceptions about not having a visa, but still living in Spain. (Part 1) Now, we're going to talk about some real-life situations of folks that ran into ...
"I have undoubtedly been lucky during my last three years living in Madrid “irregularly” without a visa. If you are in my situation, I hope you are too..."
Let me say that the advice and knowledge I’m sharing is unqualified. I am not an immigration lawyer, nor have I ever worked for an office of immigration. I ...
Maria Cristina brings together English Warehouse, Madrid's best bars and the dating game. Native Dating for English speakers, three great events planned for January, February and March 2013.
As a thirty (plus) year old woman I had realized that I had never really dated before. I have had three long term relationships (between 3-5 years each) and have lived with four boyfriends. I was ...
There will be 2 short plays about love, loss, reality and fantasy. The shows all begin at 8:30pm. Entrance on Wednesday and Thursday cost eight euros and Friday for nine euros.
The tiny Triskel Theatre Company premieres this week
"Theatre is just storytelling, and what better storytelling than in pubs," says Shane McDermott, founder of the new ...
This is an article told from a guiri* American perspective, for I am an American guiri living here in Madrid and I find that the problems faced by Americanos showing their parents around may be different from our British brethren.
Why, you ask? Well, the United States is really much farther than your island. Many ...



