15 Temmuz 2016 Cuma

Being a Non-EU citizen in Spain...

...means that the officers in "Extranjeria" think they have the right to scold you and treat you like dirt.

Unfortunately, lately I've been going to Extranjeria in Toledo to get information about the work permit process. I've found a job but apparently it's not possible for non-EU citizens to get the permit.

The requirements are crazy!! First I've been told that the institution that authorizes the work permit are going to search for a "better" candidate which means you're most probably going to be replaced by a lucky bastard who is from an EU country and be left empty handed after all the effort you've put in (like wtf!? I'm the one who got accepted!) And then (exactly, today) a really really rude and miserable woman (whose life is probably as miserable as herself. This much hate towards someone who just asks something in a nice way can't be explained in another way.) told me that "You have to have a close family member who has residency in Spain." 

Well, the rest is...

"Ask Rajoy!!" (after the question about the irrelevance of having a family member with getting a job)

"I've told you! Don't ask me the same things all over again!"

"Then go to Germany!" 

"You can't make a phone call inside. Get out!"

You should've seen her "Go back to your pathetic country, lady!" look on her face when I told her that Turkey is not in the European Union. (She asked me because she had no idea)

Now I'm going to see if I can make a complaint about these officials, somehow. I know it wouldn't change anything but I can't just sit here and do nothing. It isn't the first time that I've been treated by them like that. 

in conclusion/Turkish,

"Lütfen, al ülkeni başına çal ulan!!" 

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