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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

Before Moving to Europe in 2026, Know This Residency Deadline: The Europe Residency Timing Mistake That Costs Expats 12 Months

If you want to live in Europe this year, March is not “early.” March is late. Not because Europeans are secretly gatekeeping sunshine. Because residency paperwork has three clocks, and they all start running against you at the same time: document freshness, consulate and appointment capacity, and the hard border limit that Americans keep underestimating. …

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How to Make Irish Stew: Authentic Traditional Irish Stew Recipe

Few dishes capture the heart of Irish comfort food like a traditional Irish stew. Rooted in generations of rustic home cooking, this hearty dish is a flavorful blend of lamb or beef, potatoes, carrots, onions, and herbs slow-cooked to perfection. More than just a meal, Irish stew is a warm embrace on a cold day, …

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The 6 European Countries With Shorter Citizenship Timelines Than Portugal As Of May 2026

The list used to be empty. As of May 2026, it is six countries long. Portugal’s citizenship doubling has reset the European competitive map for Americans seeking EU citizenship through residency or other pathways. The Portuguese 5-year path was, until May 3, 2026, the shortest residency-based citizenship route in Western Europe for non-EU nationals without …

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Why Europeans Don’t Eat Rice The Way Americans Do

Rice in Europe is a different ingredient than rice in the United States, and the difference is not just about which dishes get made with it. The American eats rice as a starch portion at the side of a plate, alongside a protein and a vegetable, in an unspecified white-rice form that came from a …

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Stop Ruining Your Flights: Packing Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Trip Before It Starts

Packing for a flight can sometimes feel like a balancing act—bringing everything you need without overpacking. Packing for a flight should feel like the beginning of an exciting adventure but for many travelers, it becomes a source of stress, overstuffed bags, and last-minute panic. Whether you’re heading off on a weekend getaway or a multi-country …

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The Clothing Item Every Spanish Person Seems to Own: What Americans Don’t Understand About Spanish Style

And what it reveals about comfort, tradition, and a very different idea of style behind closed doors There are certain things nearly every Spanish household has: a moka pot for morning coffee, a drying rack for laundry, and a stack of neatly folded reusable grocery bags. But tucked inside almost every closet or drawer, especially …

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Best Hidden Canary Island for Mild Weather in Spain: Everyone Talks About Tenerife But This Island Is the Real Flex

If you think you “know” the Canary Islands because you’ve heard of Tenerife, you’re missing the quiet one. El Hierro is the anti-resort Canary, and the weather is the kind that makes you question why you own a coat. January in Spain can be bright and still annoying. The sun shows up, but the air …

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How Europeans Spend Their Evenings and Why Americans Find It So Hard to Copy

(And Why Their Nights Feel More Human, Connected, and Restful) In the U.S., evenings are often squeezed into a race against the clock. The day ends, and what follows is usually a blur of reheated dinners, kids’ homework, scrolling phones, and catching up on work emails. For many Americans, the evening is just the leftover …

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Why Spanish Olive Dropped My Cholesterol by 45 Points: Why Spanish Olive Oil Might Be the Mediterranean Secret Americans Miss

Spanish grandmothers are taking morning shots of olive oil like Americans take probiotics, except their medicine costs €3 per week and actually works. My Andalusian neighbor has been drinking raw olive oil every morning for 67 years, has the bloodwork of someone half her age, and laughed when I told her Americans spend $200 monthly …

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The Spain Retirement Trap Nobody Explains to American Expats

A lot of Americans arrive in Spain with the same idea: keep the portfolio invested, live off a sensible draw, and enjoy the fact that a normal life here costs less than the version they were running in the U.S. Then they do one thing that feels harmless. They walk into a Spanish bank, open …

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Maryland Teacher Retired To Portugal At 58 With $220,000: Her Cost Breakdown By Category

Public school teachers in mid-Atlantic states have been retiring to Portugal in larger numbers since 2023, and the pattern is specific enough now to describe in detail. The conditions producing the pattern are consistent. State pension systems that allow retirement at 55 or 58 with reduced benefits. Modest 403(b) balances built over thirty-year careers, typically …

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Portugal Just Doubled The Citizenship Timeline And Americans In The Pipeline Have One Window Left

Citizenship news is always serious. In Portugal, it just got more so. Portugal’s President António José Seguro signed the revised Nationality Law on May 3, 2026, ending a long political process and confirming a structural change to how foreigners become Portuguese citizens. The law has not yet entered into force, but it will, within days …

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