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Understanding Health Insurance in Portugal

WebHealth insurance isn’t expensive in Portugal. According to ContasPoupanca.pt, the cost is on the lower end of that scale: in 2020, the average …

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Portugal’s Digital Nomad Visa: Updated for 2024

WebOverview of Portugal’s Digital Nomad Visa. The Digital Nomad Visa allows non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens to live and work remotely in Portugal. Applicants must …

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Want to Move from the USA to Portugal

WebAs of 2024, this equates to €3,280 per month. For a spouse or partner, add 50% and then an additional 30% for each child. Main Requirements: Show an income from outside …

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A Guide to Lisbon’s Best Neighbourhoods

WebMouraria is one of Lisbon’s multicultural neighbourhoods. It’s home to people from all over the world, but mainly from Bangladesh, China, India, Pakistan, and …

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The Complete Guide to Retiring in Portugal

WebPros. Attainable residency visas – Portugal has a number of residency visas that are suitable for retirees (discussed below). Warm weather – Portugal has some of …

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Understanding the Portuguese Healthcare System

WebIn Portugal, the answer is pretty good, at least according to the Euro Health Consumer Index, which ranked Portugal at 13th best in Europe in 2018. Portugal’s …

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Portugal’s Cost of Living: How Much Does it Really Cost to Live

WebProperty. The biggest cost for most people is property, whether that’s buying or renting a place. There is a huge demand for property at the moment and finding a …

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What Insurance Do I Need for the D7 Visa

WebThe travel insurance required is Schengen Area travel insurance (i.e. it covers the whole of the Schengen Area, including Portugal). According to the …

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Serenity Portugal: A Concierge Service for the Portuguese

WebHowever, with membership typically costing around €15, it’s a very affordable price for peace of mind, particularly in the first few years of living in Portugal. Portugalist …

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How To Register for Portuguese Healthcare & Get a Número de …

WebRegistering. You will then need to bring the following documents in order to register. Passport or ID. Proof of residency, such as your CRUE or residency certificate. …

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12 Of the Best Places to Live Near Porto

WebEspinho. Espinho, a picturesque coastal town in the district of Aveiro, is a gem located in the northern region of Portugal. Just over 20 kilometers from the vibrant city of …

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An Expat’s Guide to Living in The Azores

WebThe Azores (or Açores in Portuguese) is an archipelago or group of 9 islands that’s located in the Atlantic Ocean between continental Portugal and North America. …

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Moving to Portugal & Becoming Resident as an EU Citizen

WebIf you’re an EU citizen (you hold a passport for an EU member state like Germany or Ireland) the good news is that moving to Portugal is significantly easier than …

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34+ Downsides (& Upsides) to Living in Portugal

WebThere are lots of pros to living in Portugal but there are, unsurprisingly, one or two cons as well. Some of these downsides include bureaucracy, low-quality housing, a …

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The D2: Portugal’s Residency Visa for Entrepreneurs [2024 Update]

WebThe D2 is a residency visa that allows entrepreneurs, freelancers, and independent service providers from outside of the EU/EEA/Switzerland to immigrate to …

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How to Get a NISS (Social Security) Number in Portugal

WebFor Freelancers. There are two ways to get a NISS: Use a lawyer or online service to request one remotely. Visit Segurança Social and request one in-person. The …

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Living in Portugal VS the UK: What’s Different & What’s the Same

WebThe UK is probably the winner in terms of public transport, at least locally. While Portugal is great on long-distance public transport, it can be very hard to rely on …

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