Let’s move to Portugal – What you need to know before you go…

So you’re thinking of a move to Portugal? If so, then you might want to check out this guide to help you relocate, settle down and have the finest experience in this lovely country.

 

Overview

Expats who decide to move to Portugal are drawn to its warm and comfortable weather, laid-back ambience and scenic landscapes, which make it a tourist and retirement destination. The country is famous for its low cost of living, so it should not be difficult getting by for those who are prudent in spending their money.

Housing

A reasonable cost of living is one of the reasons why expats choose to relocate here for retirement or business purposes. For instance, anyone who earns at least 1,200 Euros monthly can live decently in the country, supposing they are single and don’t have children. You can find your dream Portugal property in no time with the proper research.

However, there are also chic and high-end residential areas where money can be an issue for the average person. Algarve is one example of an expensive place to live in Portugal, particularly among expats. The good thing, though, is that the properties are still cheaper than other sophisticated residential areas in Europe. Other major cities where the cost of living is rather high include Cascais, Estoril and Lisbon.

Language

The main language spoken in the country is Portuguese. This can be a tough challenge for expats who are only fluent in English. Although there are some international hubs and establishments where English is spoken, you definitely need to be able to communicate with locals on a daily basis. It may be best to know some basic or even intermediate Portuguese if you are thinking of staying for quite a while. This way, you will have no problem fitting in and getting things done.

Family Life

If you are planning to bring your children and family to Portugal, then you will be pleased to know that it is an excellent country for your loved ones. It is easy to transfer to schools in the country and the educational system is outstanding. While public medical institutions and facilities may not be high as in leading countries in Europe, private type of healthcare for children is impressive. Most communities are also relatively safe and the good quality of life makes Portugal among the healthiest in the world.

Legal Documents

There are no restrictions for EU nationals who wish to work in Portugal and they may get a job without any visa for a six-month period. They only need to secure a resident visa for themselves should they wish to remain in Portugal during the period they are looking for a job. Even without a work permit, EU members can find employment, as long as they hold a resident permit.

As for expats from other nations, a resident visa should be secured before they can work for more than three months. A residence card is also a necessity when you wish to live for over six months in the country. You can renew your work permit after six months once it expires.

These are just some of the important things you need to know about moving to Portugal. So, come prepared and do your research to increases your chances of having an easier time in this fascinating European country.

 

 

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