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Adrien Field
Приєднався 6 кві 2017
I'm an expat entrepreneur who has lived around the world and enjoys sharing my experiences and unconventional observations on life.
Lisbon Day In the Life: Apartment Viewings and Home Cooking
Come along with me on a day in my life as an digital nomad/expat living in Lisbon. As my apartment lease is coming up soon, I've been searching for new apartments to see if I can find something I like more than my current rental. It's a tough market for rentals and it's difficult to find something that meets all the criteria I'm searching for.
Also in my typical daily life here in Portugal, I go to the gym and cook at home. I'm far more independent than I was when I lived in Bali, and do so much for myself here.
Also in my typical daily life here in Portugal, I go to the gym and cook at home. I'm far more independent than I was when I lived in Bali, and do so much for myself here.
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Let's bake biscotti and talk about life
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Probably not the video you'll want to watch if you're looking for a straight forward recipe video, but instead let's bake together and talk about how things are going in Portugal with dating, looking for a new apartment, dealing with exchanging a driver's license and overall life.
Madeira Vlog: 2 days in Paradise
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Join me on a breathtaking journey through the island paradise of Madeira, where I had the privilege of staying at Saudade, a stunning €3 million oceanfront property. Nestled along Madeira’s scenic coastline, this luxury villa was graciously provided by Prometheus, one of the island’s premier luxury developers. From sunrise hikes to indulgent dining experiences, my time in Madeira was filled wit...
Tour this luxury ocean front home in Madeira, Portugal (for sale, golden visa opportunity)
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Come tour this incredible ocean front home in the Ponta Do Sol neighborhood of Madeira. This gorgeous, futuristic home was developed by Prometheus and is currently for sale. It boasts unobstructed ocean and sunset views, complete smart home integration and comes fully furnished and accessorized, ready to move in today. Madeira is a paradise destination, an autonomous island part of Portugal. Po...
The update on my Portuguese life and tax drama
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In this video I update on my tax drama with the Portuguese Finanças and my thoughts overall of expat life in Portugal, specifically the cost of living, quality of life, dating, and whether it's all worth it. I admit I have a bit of nostalgia for my old Bali life, even if I don't regret my decision to leave.
My Portuguese Tax Nightmare: A Warning Story
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In this video I recount what I've recently gone through with the Portuguese Tax Office, known here as Finanças. I had hired a local company specialized in foreigner tax filing to help me with my taxes, but as I share in this video, everything went to Hell and I got an unexpected tax bill. If you're moving to Portugal or are already here, you need to know how to navigate the complexities of the ...
VLOG: Solo in Menorca, España
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I hadn't left Lisbon in nearly six months and decided, spur of the moment, to book a four night solo trip to Menorca. I needed to clear my mind, break out of my routine and just see something else for a bit. Traveling alone is less fun and sometimes intimidating the older that I get, but afterwards I always feel happier that I forced myself outside of my comfort zone. I really recommend renting...
Life as an Expat in Lisbon: One Year Later
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It's been a year that I have been living full-time in Lisbon, Portugal after relocating from Bali, where I had lived for the previous four years. In this video, I dive into whether I am happy here, whether I feel like this drastic move was the right life choice for me and the overall good and bad elements of life here.
The definitive guide to Lisbon Life for Expats and Nomads
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In this video I share my rolodex of favorite address in Lisbon when you want to scratch below the surface of the city and really experience life here. I share all the things you'd want to know if you're planning to move here or stay for a longer time: the best gyms, places to shop, places to party, etc. Instagram: @AdrienField
Lisbon Expat Diary: Sunday Vlog
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Come along with me on a Sunday in October around Lisbon, cozy at home and out shopping and walking in the park. Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
What to know about healthcare in Portugal: Private and Public Insurance
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Did you know that as a new resident in Portugal you're entitled to join the SNS (the national healthcare system)? In this video I talk about the public and private health options, what to do when you get your residency and what you should know about navigating healthcare in Portugal.
Digital Nomads and Expats: Are we to blame for the housing crisis in Lisbon?
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This is a tricky subject but I think it's one that is worth diving into and discussing. There is an undercurrent of resentment amongst some Portuguese locals against digital nomads and foreigners coming to Lisbon with vastly higher earning power who are changing the nature and face of the culture in the city. It's a complex issue and it's hard to know where to place the blame: is it wealthy ret...
Cooking and Convo: Dating and Social Life in Lisbon
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This is a new series I'm excited to share on this channel. As I have said many times before, I never cooked in my life but in Europe I am trying many new things. In my quest to be a better future husband, I'm going to try to make something new every week while talking about what's going on in my life, namely my quest to find a relationship. In this week's episode, I'm making a tuna lentil salad...
OFFICIALLY A Resident: SEF Appointment Complete, D8 Digital Nomad Visa for Portugal
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The last step in this long process is now complete! I've just returned from my SEF appointment with my temporary residency document in my hand! In this video, I walk you though the process, what I brought with me, what I actually needed and my experience overall. I'm so happy that this process, which I started back in October of 2022 has finally come to a positive culmination. I did the VFS app...
VLOG: Two months in Lisbon, Making Pancakes Chat
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VLOG: Two months in Lisbon, Making Pancakes Chat
Finding freedom and happiness in Lisbon
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Finding freedom and happiness in Lisbon
Lisbon Diaries: First few weeks back, settling in and daily routine
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Lisbon Diaries: First few weeks back, settling in and daily routine
Saying Goodbye to Bali - Leaving after 4 years
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Saying Goodbye to Bali - Leaving after 4 years
I got the new Portuguese Digital Nomad D8 Residency Visa
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I got the new Portuguese Digital Nomad D8 Residency Visa
Foreigners Behaving Badly: Bali wants to outlaw tourist motorbike rentals
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Foreigners Behaving Badly: Bali wants to outlaw tourist motorbike rentals
Living in Bali is cheaper, easier and more comfortable but I'm still moving to Portugal: here's why
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Living in Bali is cheaper, easier and more comfortable but I'm still moving to Portugal: here's why
A Slice of Expat Life in Lisbon, Portugal
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A Slice of Expat Life in Lisbon, Portugal
The Emotional Roller Coaster of Starting A New Life in a New Country
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The Emotional Roller Coaster of Starting A New Life in a New Country
Culture Shock When Moving to Portugal
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Culture Shock When Moving to Portugal
Moving to Lisbon, What's Happened So Far
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Moving to Lisbon, What's Happened So Far
Marrakesh Vlog: 3 days visiting the Souk and Atlas Mountains
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Marrakesh Vlog: 3 days visiting the Souk and Atlas Mountains
Searching for a home in Lisbon: Rental Market and Apartment Tours
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Searching for a home in Lisbon: Rental Market and Apartment Tours
Shopping in Lisbon: My Favorite Portuguese Brands
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Shopping in Lisbon: My Favorite Portuguese Brands
Starting a New Life in Lisbon: Why I'm Moving to Portugal 🇵🇹
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Starting a New Life in Lisbon: Why I'm Moving to Portugal 🇵🇹
You are very handsom 😊
Why don’t you try and move to another European city like, let’s say, Berlin ? It’s far more vibrant than Lisbon, culturally speaking, and whilst it has become quite expensive lately, you can still find some affordable apartments in some of the city’s trendiest areas, like Neuköln, for instance.
I’m american and i have residency in PT. It’s not so easy just to move from one country to another in europe 😕
@ oh, sorry to heart that, I thought that it was actually quite easy for you to move around Europe but hey, if one day you have the opportunity to do it, and in case you haven’t yet, do visit Berlin, you will love it.
Please get rid of those people that you are calling friends who party and take drugs. I to surround yourself with like minded people who are going places and achieving their wealth. Druggies are losers.
Druggies are usually highly traumatised people struggling to cope with their past and present. Is that a loser? I guess it is if for people gauge everything around them as a competition. While I too don't choose to surround myself with them, I don't look down on them. Life is complicated for many people.
Have you considered a house and remodeling to your taste, cause those apartments are not so hot. I like the place where you are. Keeping looking, hope you find your happy home.
Yes I would love to buy and remodel in the future 🙏🏼
14:00 : 1800 euro for your appartement? Villa in Bali 1000 ...:)
Want to come. Live. Can i share with you. Please
No
"Impatient for the next phase of your life" - that resonates so much with me.
You’re so much fun to watch. Really hope you find a lovely suitable apartment as it’s fantastic to own your own home. 😊
😊 i hope so too 🤞🏼
finding love feels impossible, i guess thats why its such a big industry. i'm on the LA part of the journey rn and its the same as nyc. you go on fifty first dates, you meet 2 ppl you like, one of them is a maniac and the other isnt interested in a relationship. Next city, spin the wheel, it starts over. Oh well, thats life i guess :/
True 😕
Great video Adrian
Hi Adrien, Please can you recommend your custom tailor in Bali? Will be there in 8 weeks
9:12 not so cool anymore..:) but still cooler then Bali.
Actually I have black toilet paper in my house. It’s quirky. It’s from a Portuguese brand called Renova. You have all colours. Lovely beautiful house but if I had the money the first thing I would do, is change the glass railing in the stairs. I couldn’t handle with the constant spots of the fingers in the glass. Yes…I know… madness. But windows no problem.
I’ve never seen it here where I shop, only plain white
Actually I have black toilet paper in my house. It’s quirky. It’s from a Portuguese brand called Renova. You have all colours.
I will be moving to portugal next year with my family. Where can I meet other Indonesians who live in lisbon to socialize and hopefully make ftiends?
as an indonesian i'm respect your information about our country❤
As a human I thank you
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Oh, that's the house of that couple from UA-cam.
good vid bro, loved this house FR
I just adore you!!! You are so interesting and open. I love that you speak the truth of your mind and heart. I am also an American. I have felt like you most of my life. I am in Chiangmai at the moment. I am thinking about Albania. I love Bali as well. It's a special place.
Hhmm , Adrian , your camera 🎥 man appears to be au natural , in his reflection. I can see why , you love this house so much. 😉
Adrien, I can see you living there, that’s your style, go for it.
It’s totally my style! Just a bit out of my price range 🥲💔
Wow, beautiful house, I have heard of that island before, it’s beautiful.
It really is!
Speak Indonesian so well and sexy ❤
Great video! Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Adrien, I came across your experience with the D8 visa and noticed you applied using your own LLC. I’m working on something similar and I’m confused about how you managed the contract with a single-member LLC. Are you the only signer, or did you have someone else sign? I’d really appreciate your guidance on this! i already send massage on insta Thanks in advance!
I love hearing your stories! I’m from Bali, now living in the U.S. Been here for 10 years, and I’m a lot like you- hookup a lot and still haven’t found the love of my life. 😅
I love when you speak Indonesian. Sounds so elegant and sexy.
Where did you print all your documents? Do they have an equivalent to a Staples / OfficeMax?
I wonder if it would have been easier/ less culture shock to stay in Bali and just do summers in Portugal to slowly enter the pool instead of doing a giant administrative belly flop? tourist visas are so long these days that I really don't understand why people find it necessary to begin so much paperwork when they barely know the country. If you slowly get used to the culture and let the locals/longer term expats show you how to live there instead of trusting lawyers to show you the ropes from halfway around the world.
Yes probably that’s a good idea. I originally came on a tourist visa and stayed for 3 months.
The shortage of affordable housing is the fault of the Portuguese government. In order to bring capital into the country, the golden visa and the NHR scheme were created. Cities in Portugal were impoverished and with foreign investors they could tackle that. Everything that comes with it also benefits the local economy. Think of shops, the handyman, restaurants and so on. The local economy has benefited considerably from it. What the government has neglected is to draw up a program that obliges a percentage of new construction or renovation of affordable housing for the local population. There are an incredible amount of empty homes in Portugal, so there is not really a shortage. The problem has been created. The expads, digital nomads and investors are the scapegoats to camouflage the failure of the Portuguese government.
The shortage of affordable housing is the fault of the Portuguese government. In order to bring capital into the country, the golden visa and the NHR scheme were created. Cities in Portugal were impoverished and with foreign investors they could tackle that. Everything that comes with it also benefits the local economy. Think of shops, the handyman, restaurants and so on. The local economy has benefited considerably from it. What the government has neglected is to draw up a program that obliges a percentage of new construction or renovation of affordable housing for the local population. There are an incredible amount of empty homes in Portugal, so there is not really a shortage. The problem has been created. The expads, digital nomads and investors are the scapegoats to camouflage the failure of the Portuguese government.
Why dont you go to the Autoridade Tributaria site and check if you own anything? Much easier then doing a video...
You have no idea how helpful these stories are. As an expat and business owner (self employed from the states) it's really valuable. Luckily I had a tax lawyer recommended to me and we have a plan but I'm damn nervous when it actually comes to filing. Also I hope I have the NHR benefit - my NISS came in Dec 2023 so there's a chance but the visa in 2024. We'll see - worse case, the new NHR schema. Best of luck with everything
If you are in this situation also you should be tax exempt here in PT
Thank you so much for the follow up! Always good to hear real stories. I wonder how you can NOT miss Bali though. :) I can't fully relate to your story but also business owner and nomading around, we always end up leaving somewhere for a new adventure, only to miss it later...but kind of disregarding in our minds all the annoyances that made us want to move on in the first place. It's kind of a ongoing thing for us. For the driver's license in Portugal, providing you still hold a US license, forgive me if I'm wrong but driver licenses from OECD countries (Canada, US, etc.) do not need to exchange their license even on a residence permit. Perhaps you have a good reason to do it though (ie: indo license) or what I read is completely wrong, just thought I'd share in case it's relevant. Thanks again for sharing all the info!
In Portugal you have 90 days after becoming a resident to exchange your DL as you cannot legally continue driving on a foreign license after that.
Actually, the OP's comment is correct. If your license is from one of these countries with a bilateral agreement with Portugal (like the US), is still valid, and you're under 60 years old, you don't have to exchange it for a Portuguese one. The law was amended recently as of August 2022. I still have my California license for this reason. A Google search brings up the article on the eportugal government site: eportugal.gov.pt/en/servicos/trocar-carta-de-conducao-estrangeira-por-portuguesa
The US is not one of the countries with that type of agreement.
First time to your channel so I don't know your back story, but I'll say this is the realest video about the growing pains of moving to Portugal that I've ever seen. I was convinced for years that I was going to make the leap and knew all the expat channels that sang the praises of Portugal on YT. I'd done tons of research, made scouting trips, researched the visa process, the pros and cons of living in different cities, and even started taking Portuguese lessons. I was all in. Then I found the flip side, the people who'd already taken the plunge and were 3, 4 or 5 years in and regretting their choice. I found out that despite the meteoric rise in US expats in PT, the number of residents has remained relatively constant at about 10,000 because there are as many people leaving as there are coming in. Many that leave found that it wasn't as cheap as they thought, or that it had been cheap in the beginning but prices were spiraling out of control, or that they had a gringo target on their head and were constantly being taken advantage of. Many couldn't adjust to the culture or the lifestyle. Many found that no matter how hard they tried, they hadn't been able to establish meaningful relationships, platonic or romantic, with the Portuguese. Even more were just fed up with the endless bureaucratic nightmares. Undoubtedly, some of that was growing pains and some was probably specific to the individual(s) involved. But it does go to show that what you're experiencing is very real and you're not the only one. Ultimately, I decided not to move there (still considering other countries but may also stay put. Everyplace has their own particular headaches, it's up to us to decide the type we prefer. And there is something to be said for being able to manage life's problems in a language you understand and with the support of friends and family that are down the street, not 10,000 miles away.) Just to be clear, I have nothing against Portugal. I think it was a lovely place, it just wasn't the right place for me. But the pro-Portugal/pro-expat propaganda is strong. Your video should be required viewing for anyone thinking of making a move there or to any other country. I hope things get better for you.
What you say you want, and can clearly articulate, is not reflected in your actions. Perhaps there isn’t a simple explanation, and the issues lie much deeper.
I hope you do more episodes of your ChatGayPT podcast.
We are publishing them on a new channel - search ChatGayPT 😉
We missed you in Bali!! no stress, no taxation, nice housing, etc. etc.
4k per month is insane. I still wonder how the heck you can spend 1/month in supermarket. I only spend 300-350/month and cook myself at home. 2k/month for rent in 80m2 apartment is also insane. 80m2 apartment is for a family of 4, not for a single man. You need to really look around and see how people live. Please don't bring Bali or Mexico to compare to Portugal. It is what it is. Each country has its own pro and con. Portugal is not an easy country to live. However, you still can reduce your monthly bill significantly. If you want big house/villa with lots of spaces and near Lisbon, look out for Montijo. It is much cheaper there! But I agree with you on the tax issue, driving license exchange issue, and other bureaucratic things in Portugal, it is a total mess.
Very candid vlog. I sense some unhappiness definitely in your expression and not surprised at your comparisons with your former life in Bali. From wot I gather you’ve tried to establish a setting for manifesting the thing you most desire in life that being to find someone to love and be loved and to share your life with. The thing is, it doesn’t always work out that way. Which is why I always found it a mystery why the people with the greatest potential to find someone quite often end up being alone. The gay community is very fickle and finding that right person is often elusive BUT not impossible. As for the issues n challenges u experienced in Portugal, u are definitely more patient than me. I would have told them to F… Off ages ago. In some respects Europe is still very backward with all that bureaucratic nonsense. I guess in both places, you had some things but not everything but on balance, if I had to pick, even though I love Europe for its culture, history, hot guys, I would choose a place like Bali every time simply because I can find peace and serenity there for a much lesser price than elsewhere and really, u can still travel anywhere in the world and connect anywhere anytime but it’s important to have a base that makes you happy it doesn’t mean that you’re stuck there. If you’re meant to meet the right guy it could even happen on an iceberg in Antarctica 😉 I really hope you find happiness wherever that is and that you find your soul mate but in the meantime find other ways to bring light and love into your life, and try to love yourself more because that’s what attracts people the most. Take care
Portugal can be a very lonely place. Unfortunately, the Portuguese are not as welcoming as they like to think they are. Portugal was kind of bait and switch. They lure people saying it's cheap and safe. It may be cheaper than the US and it's definitely safer, but there is a fair amount of crime. Good luck!
I have not experienced or had any issues related to crime and I feel very safe here. The Portuguese are friendly but quite reserved on average. It can be difficult to make local friends anywhere I think, considering that people already have their family and friend groups established if they have been living here their whole lives.
Portugal is completely destroyed, we have thousands of people coming non stop, job market gone, house market gone, safety in a lot of places gone, health system almost gone...
Try and release the expectations that you have and switch your mindset towards gratitude of experiencing living in a new country. (Good and bad)
Adrien please don`t worry too much about relationships you are still very young , I have absolutely no doubt that soon you will find the right woman in your life you just need to be be perseverant and above all look in the right places. Many times we never find that special person because we are not looking in the right places think about that, I wish you all the best my dear friend.
I strongly suspect that your tax debt has been annulled. The litigation section of the tax authorities takes a long time to do things, so the decision to send that letter happened before the debt was annulled, but the letter itself took time to be posted, so when the letter was received by you it referred to an already non-existent debt. Suggestion: enter the tax authorities website with your login and check if you have any debts or not.
Glad you are sharing this so openly. I have and had similar struggles except for finding my partner and I think making more money with businesses is a way to solve most of these problems. Because then you can travel more often, meet those quality people you are talking about while playing golf for example, or getting into businessmen circles and by the way talking to more strangers and keeping the right best friends around is crucial. But with more money you can also have the freedom to not cook and clean in Europe and don't worry about these tax things, it's not limited to Asia. I spend at least a few months in my home country Austria and a few months travelling and a few in Bali where I live. And I am building a house in Bali too by the way with my partner and am convinced buying property rarely makes sense in Bali (especially not those white house boxes) and not at all in most of Europe with these current prices. I texted you on IG, let's connect.
Hello Adrien , sorry to hear about tax issues, and your difficulties in obtaining your drivers license. Did you compare the date of the letters? Which letter has the newest date , if the letter saying you owe -0- tax has the newest date , that is a good indication, that you in fact don’t owe the tax. The situation is frustrating, and I hope it’s sorted out soon. As far as dating, you are attractive, and have a lot to offer. You are spending a lot of time with men , who only want sex. So unfortunately, you are not meeting the actual type of men you need/want. Have you thought about ignoring those men , and looking for men who express the same thoughts and ideas , as you do? You might want to take sex out of the equation for a while. This will enable you to weed out the men , who are not serious about a long term relationship. I sincerely hope, that you find that special someone, remember, you only need to find one guy. Maybe, he’s looking for you as well. ❤
Jesus is the way the truth and the life ! Amen 😊And Jesus is waiting to help you forgive all your sins ! 😊
We are all sinners. Stop being judgemental.
@@teddydavis2339never said I wasn’t a sinner I am a born again Christian …….try not to be so judgemental ,as a born again Christian it states in the bible that it’s our responsibility to spread the gospel ! amen 😊
Maybe as far as the dating is concerned perhaps place less emphasis on sex and more on seeking out somebody you like who doesn't just want casual sex. I realise this sounds dull and less fun but it'll give you the opportunity to eliminate those who simply want casual sex and nothing else. You're looking for much more and that's nothing to feel uncomfortable about. I'm sure you're not the only guy in Lisbon who feels this way. One or two night stands aren't necessarily as cool as many think. By the way, your daily domestic life in Lisbon sounds similar to many of us - work, chores etc, but thank goodness for the escapism of streaming channels.
the EU & the west just wants your money. RUN while you still can. Life is just better in Asia. Plain & simple.