I´m American. I have a valid resident permit for Germany but I´d like to move to SPAIN, can I work there?
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I have a valid one year resident and work permit for Germany but I really miss Barcelona and would like to return, but I need to look for legal work. Most places ask Americans to have EU papers, does my German resident /stay title allow me the opportunity to look for work in Spain and can I then apply for a Spanish resident visa once I have obtained legal work? In Spain will I have to apply for the same type of work I do in Germany? Urgently need advice.
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Answer:
No, if you have a German residence permit, you can only spend 90 out of 180 days in another single Schengen country and only for non professional reasons nor for studies (i.e. going there for a university course) so you are not allowed to work there. You would have to get a work permit and a visa.
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