Interviews with migrants

It’s like going to your own country as a foreigner (ES)

Q:How old are you? A: Nineteen years old. Q: How many years have you been in Spain? A: Practically 12 years. Q:

Even though I like Spain very much, we are still Romanian (ES)

Q: Age? A: 31 Q: How long have you been here? A: 12 years. Q: Do you have kids? A: Two, they

I started with numbers (ES)

Q: Do you have any kids? A: One daughter Q: How old is she? A: Twenty six. Q: How many years have

I came to Spain to leave Romania and find a life (ES)

Q: How old are you? A: You don’t ask a woman that! Ha ha ha. I’m 42 years old but don’t tell

A kid’s place is beside their parents (ES)

Q: Age? A: 36. Q: How long have you been in Spain? A: Since 2004, 13 years. Q: Do you have kids?

It feels a bit weird (ES)

  Q:We are going to start. How old are you? A: 23 years old. Q:Since when have you been in Spain? A:Since

At home my parents talk to us in Romanian and we reply in Spanish (ES)

  Q: Age? A: I’m 17 years old. Q: How long have you been here in Spain? A: I was born in

One thinks it is all very globalized, but it is not (ES)

  Q: Age? A: 18 years old. Q: Were you born here? A: No, in Romania. Q: How long have you been

My dream is that my kids have a good life (ES)

  Q: Age? A: 48 years old. Q: How was your life like before you made the decision to leave your country?

Us, Romanians, have a bad reputation, that’s the way it is, we had to fight it (ES)

Q: How old are you? A: 46. Q: How long have you been in Spain? A: Well, M. was born here, so