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How to start the life of new Spanish immigrants after non-profit residence in Spain?

Many new immigrants who have passed the non-profit residence in Spain will encounter various problems when they first come to live in Spain. After all, Spain and China are two completely different countries, and we have to start all over again from eating a meal to go on road trip. Therefore, in order to make everyone better integrate into Spain, Bian Xiao, a national highway immigrant, has sorted out the basic situation of food and transportation in Spain, hoping to help everyone.

prescribe a diet

As the saying goes, food is the most important thing for people. No matter where you go, filling your stomach must be the most important thing.

Spanish people have different eating habits from China. Their staple foods are rice, noodles (spaghetti and macaroni) and bread. And usually eat five meals. It starts with coffee and bread at 6 o'clock in the morning, the second meal at 0/2 o'clock in the afternoon, lunch and dessert at 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and ends with dinner at 9 o'clock in the evening. Spaniards will enjoy life, which can be fully reflected in the meal time. Spanish specialties: paella (world-famous), Spanish snacks, Spanish cold soup, and Spanish & roast suckling pig (usually available in restaurants).

traffic

Spain is the country with the largest number of tourists in Europe, and its rich history, culture and first-class natural scenery make tourists all over the world yearn for it. So, how can you immigrate to Spain and feel the wonderful scenery of Spain without traveling all over Spain?

The transportation in big cities in Spain is very convenient. The main means of transportation are subway, bus and train.

The red "M" on the street marks the entrance of the subway. As in China, you can transfer directly to the subway in Spain without buying extra tickets. Subway tickets in Spain are divided into one-way tickets, T 10 (take 10 times) and monthly tickets.

Business hours of shops: Monday to Saturday are basically normal business hours in Spain, and business conditions are different in different regions on Sunday.

Madrid is usually open on Sundays, but the opening hours are slightly shorter than usual. Business hours from Monday to Saturday are generally 9: 00 a.m. on 10. Sundays are usually from 1 1 to 8 pm.

The situation in other different areas is different, so it is best to check the business hours in advance before you prepare to shop. ?

consume

MasterCard and Visa are used all over Spain.

At present, 90% of ATMs and merchant POS terminals in Spain support UnionPay cards, especially in the main business districts of Madrid, Barcelona and other cities. It is expected that all ATMs and merchants supporting bank cards in Spain will fully accept UnionPay cards this year. In addition, all kinds of restaurants, hotels and more than 80% taxis in Spain can be paid by UnionPay cards.

No matter who lives in a new country, they will encounter all kinds of problems, which are far from being clear in an article, but it doesn't matter. The landing service of joint immigrants helps new immigrants adapt to the new city as soon as possible and start a new life with peace of mind.