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Jobs In Ibiza Ibiza Jobs Moving here and work Being a tourist area, there is a strong demand for temporary workers summer in Ibiza. This type of jobs are mainly in bars, restaurants, pubs and club promotions - often pay low wages for long hours. However, the benefits of life under the sun of Ibiza, a pleasant lifestyle and discount tickets to club still attract many Englishmen have to work every summer. It is easier to find work if you have a basic knowledge of Spanish, but it is not essential for bars in San Antonio, for example. For jobs in the non-tourism industries, the importance of the Spanish language is obviously much greater. If you are looking for a summer job, do a search before May for the largest selection. Most people find it easiest to actually be in Ibiza for the job search, you can watch local ads and visit places in person to inquire about vacancies. The Ship Inn in San Antonio has a notice board displaying the popular local job, and local newspapers. There are also many websites that advertise jobs in Ibiza - a few that I've seen are: To be legally employed in Spain, you will need a national insurance number, known as an NIE. For more details on this topic, see the section on the residence. Make sure you have a contract for a minimum period of six months, which will entitle you to the Spanish healthcare system and social security. If you continue to work for an employer in the UK while living in Spain for less than a year, you continue to pay your National Insurance contributions in the United Kingdom. For more than a year, you would pay for the Spanish social security system. Residents are required to pay tax on any income earned in Spain or through the use of property - the double taxation agreement between the United Kingdom and Spain to ensure that you are not taxed twice for the same income. If you plan to be self-employed in Ibiza, you must apply all required documents. Registration entitles you to Social Security and entitlement to a pension when you retire. Many people in English established business providing services to other expatriates, such as building work, mechanics and hairdressers. If you are retired, you should be entitled to your pension from the British state while Spain. According to the British Embassy, some benefits in the United Kingdom as a disability allowance may be transferred to Spain in the short term, but you would need to investigate further. It may take several weeks to find a job so make sure you have enough money to live in the short term. If you are unemployed, you will not be entitled to benefits in Spanish unless you have contributed to their social security system. Permanent Employment I have many requests for information on all jobs throughout the year in Ibiza. The fact is, the tourist season in Ibiza does that from April to October and during the winter the majority of tourist related businesses are closed. If you're lucky, you might be able to find a job teaching English as a foreign language or a housekeeper / maid in private residences. However, a lot of trouble finding a job in the career level where they were employed in the United Kingdom - be aware that wages in Spain are much lower and speaks fluent Spanish is essential. Working hours are also different from the reason the United Kingdom with the tradition of a long lunch break in Spain, which means your total day could run 8:00 to 8:00 p.m.. Posted on August 10, 2010.
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