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The NALCAP Program is Back?

Throughout 2025 and 2026, multiple fines were sent to various regions of Spain. They claimed that the relationship between auxes and schools was that of worker and employer, and thusly, they should have been paying social security taxes (among providing further worker rights). These fines jeopardized the future of the program as many regions were […]

The End is in Sight

Disregard everything else. On May 15th, 2026, the NALCAP program has announced an application window for the 2026-2027 school year. The NALCAP Program is Back? We do not know exactly which regions are participating, and they haven’t released any guides or documents for applications/renewals this year yet. However, this is amazing news. One major change […]

Behind the Scenes – 2025 Finances

How does Residency2spain.com make money, and how much money does it make? I’ve just finished crunching the numbers and can elaborate on how these guides stay financially solvent. If you are motivated, have a unique idea that can help others, and want to make some money on the side, you can try creating a website […]

Some Good News

Disregard everything else. On May 15th, 2026, the NALCAP program has announced an application window for the 2026-2027 school year. The NALCAP Program is Back? We do not know exactly which regions are participating, and they haven’t released any guides or documents for applications/renewals this year yet. However, this is amazing news. One major change […]

The Future (or End) of the NALCAP Program

Disregard everything else. On May 15th, 2026, the NALCAP program has announced an application window for the 2026-2027 school year. The NALCAP Program is Back? We do not know exactly which regions are participating, and they haven’t released any guides or documents for applications/renewals this year yet. However, this is amazing news. One major change […]

A Podcast?

I’d like to share the podcast I have just started with my audience. it’s called Immigrant, not Expat. My goal is to share stories about immigration to hopefully remove the negative connotation surrounding the word “immigrant”. I am deliberately avoiding the word “expat” because I don’t want to reinforce a caste system for immigration. I […]

Culture Shock!

People who talk about moving to another country may emphasize how different the culture will be and how to deal with culture shock. Spain is a modernized, western country that isn’t too different from the U.S, so in my experience, “shock” isn’t a great way to describe it. There are some differences, though. Most of […]

250k Views – Day in the Life

The last time we celebrated a view benchmark, I made a post about myself and what led me to create a life in Spain. Now that we’ve hit 250,000 views, I’m posting feet on main! (Open the full image if you are a sicko). Well, the idea of this post is to share a typical […]

Santiago de Compostela

On an extended weekend, thanks to a public holiday, my partner and I went to Santiago de Compostela. It’s a beautiful city in the northwestern region of Galicia, which is known for its rainy climate and delicious food. Santiago is an interesting city with a unique history. It is the destination of multiple pilgrimage routes […]

Extra Income – Teaching Online

There are countless ways of saving money while in Spain, but if you want to be able to travel more and enjoy more experiences, increasing your income is a great way to do that. As native speakers of English with experience teaching English as a foreign language in Spain, your teaching services will be in […]