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Is it really good to immigrate to Spain? Why did you immigrate to Spain?

There are many reasons for choosing to immigrate to Spain. Maybe it's a fascination with Gaudi's fantasy world. Perhaps it was moved by the historical sites in Madrid; Maybe it's the gorgeous steps of flamenco; Maybe Spanish food has a long-standing reputation ... Some people will say that Spain's economy is not good and it is hard to find a job, but when you really live in Spain, you will fall in love with this lazy country.

1) countries that can be visited all the year round.

The climate in Spain is really unique, because the southeast and northwest face the sea, the Pyrenees in the northwest block the cold air in the north, and the inland areas crisscross, so the climate in Spain is different all over the country. Spring from April to June is the season when all the flowers in the city are in full bloom. July-August is a hot summer, and the beautiful beaches and surrounding islands in the Mediterranean are a paradise for beach lovers. September-10 is golden autumn and the climate is pleasant; 11-It's cold in winter in March, but on sunny days, it's a pleasure to have a cup of coffee and bask in the sun in the cafe on the corner.

2) Eat five meals a day and enjoy life slowly.

Accustomed to three meals a day in China, I drink milk tea at most in the afternoon. Refused to eat after seven o'clock in the evening, and almost collapsed when I first arrived in Spain. Because people here eat five meals a day: breakfast is at 7 am, with bread and coffee. Noon 12 or so, not lunch time but snack time, sausage and coffee with bread. The real lunch lasts until two or three in the afternoon. The set meal includes meat, vegetables and salad, or sandwiches, pizza and hamburgers, plus a cup of coke or tea. Another dessert and coffee at 5 pm. Dinner won't start until 9 pm. Spaniards with families like to go home for dinner. Family reunion is very interesting and has a family atmosphere. Single people like to go to bars to have a drink with friends and start nightlife.

3) Long holidays and rich holiday activities.

There is a saying in Spain called "Sipor Algo es Famosa Espaa es Porsus Fiestas", which means that if there is anything famous in Spain, it must be his festival! It can be seen that Spanish festival culture occupies a large proportion in life. Spain has more than 200 holidays throughout the year. Except Christmas and Easter, all regions have their own festivals with strong local flavor. Moreover, in July and August every year, most Spaniards take vacations seriously, not only because there are many holidays during this period, but also because the weather is too hot to work and go back for the summer! Therefore, apart from these two months, most Spaniards only work about 42 hours a week and enjoy a month's paid holiday every year, that is, they only work 1 1 month a year, but receive 14 months' salary.

4) The price is low enough to eat fruit every day.

Many people think that the prices in Europe and America must be very high. I didn't know how difficult the reality was until I came to Spain. Think about 34 1 kg of cream strawberries in Shanghai. In Spain, it is 13 yuan/kg. Two kilograms of fresh orange 1 euro, equivalent to 1.93 RMB per catty. No wonder local people can squeeze out fresh orange juice every day. Countries rich in tomatoes naturally do not lack a variety of tomato varieties, the price ranges from 0.89 euros per kilogram to 1.39 euros, and they are all juicy and fleshy, sweet and sour. Many cheap and nameless vegetables are 3. 1 yuan/kg, many of which are harmless to human body according to the strict requirements of the European Union. They are organic and can be eaten directly after alkaline water. Not to mention Spain, which is famous for its seafood, there are 578 beaches with blue national flags, and almost all the fish, shrimps and shellfish salvaged in the wild are artificially cultured and rich in nutrition.

5) Low tuition, ace art major.

The university entrance requirements in Spain are really not high. If you have a high school education and your college entrance examination scores exceed 45% of the total college entrance examination scores in our province, a special unit will convert these scores into Spanish values, and you can apply for a Spanish undergraduate course. In addition, Spain's study abroad policy is relaxed, and it is generally easy to enroll, but the graduation rate is strictly controlled, and you must study hard to graduate. Moreover, Spain is a country in EU higher education, and its academic qualifications will be recognized by the whole European higher education and the Ministry of Education of China. In addition, many universities in Spain enroll a limited number of international students each year. If they immigrate to Spain and are local citizens, they will have more majors to choose from. Music, architecture, interior design, animation, fashion design and other art majors are Spain's ace majors and are world-renowned.