@RecruiterStartupPodcast I did, I've registered myself on the official HM government website, I've returned briefly to the UK to tie up a few loose ends, but I'm due to fly back out to next in about 2 weeks
I've lived in Gibraltar for 30 years and it is a nice place to live, just a shame that all the photos you have posted of you enjoying yourself are not in Gibraltar
Mate, that is the dream. Low corporation tax, zero dividends and the sun says it all! Are you a recruiter in the Gib market or is it all international?
Paying £4K is absolutely alright if you are on £150K per annum. I was there, as I work for iGaming I had some interview and I clearly remember Ocean Village. It is expected to pay a lot for that place. Now, we are thinking to move there again. If you are in iGaming, I am happy to connect.
Winter is dec jan feb. It’s still pretty mild though. Gib is so small the season doesnt really change where you would live. Personally I love the south district.
Just reaching out for abit of advice, looking to move back to Southern Spain or Gibraltar. Would you be able to give me some information and advice on it and what you might suggest being the best way of doing so. Look forward to hearing from you, Yours Kindly, Grant.
As a British national you have the right to live, work and own property in Gibraltar. The only problem will be getting a job and earning enough to live, well it would be for me at least otherwise I would had already done it myself. Best of luck for your future plans.
Its not a place short of labour. Hard to get a good job here unless you have experience in the online gambling space. Check the local recruiters for more info
@@goranradonjic2369 Buying properties in Spain allow to have non profit residence Easley. It was before possible to get full residence by buying houses but now it’s over. However you can open a company and get investor visa.
The British, or rather the English, have not yet realised two things. The first is that they are no longer an Empire, but they should not despair, because this is a process that takes a long time. In Spain, after several centuries, there are still people who have not realised that the Spanish Empire no longer exists. The second thing is that they must understand that when you leave a club, you cannot continue enjoying the privileges you had when you were a member. Gibraltar only has two options: either an external border at the port and at the airport, with Gibraltarian and Spanish police, or an external border on land. In this case, crossing that land border would be like crossing the border of a third country into an EU member country. Time is running out. Spain will be forced by European regulations to establish a hard border on land if an agreement is not reached on the control of access to Gibraltar by air or sea. Neither the EU nor Spain can allow access to the Schengen area to be in the hands of a non-EU country. On the other hand, I believe that most Spaniards know that the destiny of Gibraltar depends on the will of the Gibraltarians and as long as they want to remain British, Gibraltar will be British, but the Gibraltarians must also know that one cannot want to have the advantages of being British and of being Spanish.
Agreed, its crazy and you can get something cheaper but for a 3 bedroom in Gib it’s very limited. I’d prefer to pay a bit more and live in comfort. Financially our tax savings more than balance the difference but the aim is to buy asap.
Ive got my one way ticket and im moving there next month, cant wait, im going for a completely fresh start
Did you move?
@RecruiterStartupPodcast I did, I've registered myself on the official HM government website, I've returned briefly to the UK to tie up a few loose ends, but I'm due to fly back out to next in about 2 weeks
@@JohnnyBoard95 How’s it going now?
@@JohnnyBoard95did you find a job before your move? Thanks
Did you find the fresh start you wanted?, I’m looking into moving there myself
We are doing exactly the same thing mate! Having stayed at the Eliott hotel too :) Moving later this year
My knowledge of Gib goes back to my RAF service in the 1970's. My mistake was not moving there 40+ years ago when I could have afforded a decent home.
I've lived in Gibraltar for 30 years and it is a nice place to live, just a shame that all the photos you have posted of you enjoying yourself are not in Gibraltar
I am an American living in Algeria I am thinking of moving over there
Mate, that is the dream. Low corporation tax, zero dividends and the sun says it all! Are you a recruiter in the Gib market or is it all international?
All international, I’d like to maybe do a bit locally some day but we are quiet busy in our existing spaces.
The most safest place to live ...
Carpenters blasters and plumbers from Spain ...i remember IT well
Paying £4K is absolutely alright if you are on £150K per annum. I was there, as I work for iGaming I had some interview and I clearly remember Ocean Village. It is expected to pay a lot for that place. Now, we are thinking to move there again. If you are in iGaming, I am happy to connect.
Where is the best place to live in Gibraltar in Winter?
Winter is dec jan feb. It’s still pretty mild though. Gib is so small the season doesnt really change where you would live. Personally I love the south district.
Just reaching out for abit of advice, looking to move back to Southern Spain or Gibraltar. Would you be able to give me some information and advice on it and what you might suggest being the best way of doing so.
Look forward to hearing from you,
Yours Kindly, Grant.
Hi Grant,
It all depends on your working rights, if you are employed or self employed, have kids or not - can you give me sone context?
@@RecruiterStartupPodcast is there somewhere more private we can chat and I’ll try give you as much information about my circumstances and plans
Is it possible for a single British national to relocate to Gibraltar and find work?
( Without visa's etc )
As a British national you have the right to live, work and own property in Gibraltar. The only problem will be getting a job and earning enough to live, well it would be for me at least otherwise I would had already done it myself. Best of luck for your future plans.
How can I apply for the visit visa am in Dubai
I'm a nurse in the UK, any opportunities for me in Gibraltar?
What would it be like to live on a labourer/construction salary ? Would it be possible or sustainable with a wife and 3 kids ?
No
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Hello. Is there opportunities for Canadian citizens? I have some 15 years experience in the offshoring and Callcenter jobs
Its not a place short of labour. Hard to get a good job here unless you have experience in the online gambling space. Check the local recruiters for more info
@@RecruiterStartupPodcast Thanks for the wire
Hi, can Canadian buy property and live there without obtaining visa?
Thank you
@@goranradonjic2369 Buying properties in Spain allow to have non profit residence Easley. It was before possible to get full residence by buying houses but now it’s over. However you can open a company and get investor visa.
The British, or rather the English, have not yet realised two things. The first is that they are no longer an Empire, but they should not despair, because this is a process that takes a long time. In Spain, after several centuries, there are still people who have not realised that the Spanish Empire no longer exists. The second thing is that they must understand that when you leave a club, you cannot continue enjoying the privileges you had when you were a member. Gibraltar only has two options: either an external border at the port and at the airport, with Gibraltarian and Spanish police, or an external border on land. In this case, crossing that land border would be like crossing the border of a third country into an EU member country. Time is running out. Spain will be forced by European regulations to establish a hard border on land if an agreement is not reached on the control of access to Gibraltar by air or sea. Neither the EU nor Spain can allow access to the Schengen area to be in the hands of a non-EU country. On the other hand, I believe that most Spaniards know that the destiny of Gibraltar depends on the will of the Gibraltarians and as long as they want to remain British, Gibraltar will be British, but the Gibraltarians must also know that one cannot want to have the advantages of being British and of being Spanish.
4000 a month..no way.
Agreed, its crazy and you can get something cheaper but for a 3 bedroom in Gib it’s very limited. I’d prefer to pay a bit more and live in comfort. Financially our tax savings more than balance the difference but the aim is to buy asap.
What tax savings? Unless you are cat 2 there is no savings on income tax.
How can I apply for the visa
Just been looking for a place to buy nowt for less than £200k 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah buying is for the wealthy and the locals who get 50/50 government owner
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