Expat to San Marino and Expat to Spain - Both Wonderful Destinations

San Marino is the third smallest country in the world.12 to 50% of gross income. Many expats that decide
It also boasts the oldest constitution. It has been into live in San Marino do so because of the beauty of
effect since 1600 A.D. and is still operating just asthe area not because of financial reasons.
well as in the beginning. San Marino is a landlockedExpat Spain is becoming more popular as time passes.
republic there is no water to speak of. The climate ofSpain does have strict Visa laws that must be
San Marino is very mild in the wintertime it usuallyfollowed. It is wise to know the ins and outs of
does not go below 50 degrees. During the summerobtaining a visa before heading to Spain. Being able to
there is lots of sun and warm temperatures, sincespeak Spanish is a great asset in Spain as there are
the humidity is not that high and the fact that theremany areas where it will be necessary in order for
are often cool breezes make the summersyou to get by. If you go to the tourist locations you
pleasurable. The culture of San Marino closelycan get by with English but if you get off the beaten
resembles the nearby Italians but they considertrack a bit Spanish is a necessity. You can always
themselves a separate culture.offer to trade Spanish for English lessons, Spain is in
The drawback to becoming an expat to San Marinoshort supply of English teachers and you can work
is their tax structure. Their income tax ranges fromout a trade easily.