I am a Portuguese who has lived in London for 15 years, I had a smile on my face from the beginning to the end of the video just to hear you and make me proud to know that people like you are choosing my country to live,maybe one day we'll find you there, but enjoy this small country with a huge heart to the fullest🤗🤗🙏🙏
@@HyggeJourney I am from the city of Guarda, which is in the north of central Portugal, where the highest mountains in Portugal are located, with 2000 meters of altitude, called "Serra da Estrela", beautiful nature, the simplicity of beautiful people, landscapes and the best of my region is the cheese,wine,chorizo, parma ham and bread all homemade which makes the taste much better what you will enjoy. I hope that one day you can visit and enjoy it to the fullest.
I'm from Denmark and my husband is from the U.S. We currently live in California and are planning to relocate to Portugal as soon as navigating the world becomes a little bit easier again. I spent 3 weeks in Portugal the summer before COVID hit, and love the friendly people, felt safe walking everywhere even at night, the food is fresh, varied and interesting, the number of towns, beaches, wineries, and hikes are endless. Also the fast internet is great. We work remotely so this is really important. Much faster than northern California surprisingly! Also close to so many other countries and islands, etc. I could go on! Serious saudades over here! Enjoying your videos!
Hej Jaana, tak for du kigger med 🙏 Well I definitely think Portugal is a great option. We have great fiber optic internet I almost any small town and fast 4G where countries like UK or Denmark for that matter. I do enjoy that every corner of the country looks so different. So many hidden gems :) It’s a great country to work remotely from. Don’t forget to read up on the NHR advantage. That you will probably appreciate when coming from US :)
Hello Jaana Prall: There's a channel named Stay Classy Vlog. They are from your country and they are also fun tastic! They are Living now in Portugal ( Madeira )
@@HyggeJourney Hej Hej! Enjoying your videos and will have to read up on the NHR advantage. I'm a Danish citizen and my husband is an American citizen and we both work remotely and get paid in the US. We will enjoy continuing to watch and absorb all the advice and info. We may owe you dinner when we finally get over there!
Just found your channel...I’m thinking about the move to Lisbon for all the reasons you said. Elevated quality of life!!! America has lost its mind. As a baby boomer, I’m convinced there’s more to life! Beautiful family, channel! Thank you🙏🏽🍷
Do it, I did so 3.5 yrs ago, and wondered why I didn't do it before! |I grew up in Lisbon & had the most beautiful childhood. I never forgot it, & after 40 years in the US, I said to myself : ' What am I doing here ??!! This place is out of control! In my 3 yrs here, I' ve accomplished what took me 40 yrs to accomplish there. Portugal is not perfect, but it is special, kind, it makes me happy, safe and it's a lovely place. Hope you make the move soon. 🤗 🙏 ❤️🌹
You are a wealth of information and I thank you! My husband and I are well traveled, but after our first trip to Lisbon we fell in love and have been 4 times in the last 1 1/2 years despite covid!! I agree that the Portuguese are very friendly and welcoming and the country is just stunning! We currently live in France and hope to relocate to Lisbon very soon!! Thanks for your video!
Hi Tamara, I'm so glad that you guys are enjoying our videos. It makes it worth it to put the effort into the videos. Do feel free to suggest any subjects in the comments, if you have anything you want us to focus on in future videos :-) Stay tuned for more ;-)
Subbed today - Bom dia! - We are visiting Portugal in October for 3 months and will start the D7 process when we return to the UK. We will travel to a number of areas (Porto, Coimbra, Nazare, Sao Martinho, Liston area) and will stay for a few weeks in each place, at a time. We've been to Portugal for holidays on a number of occasions but realise that holidays are very different to actually living in a country. The reasons why we chose Portugal - Weather much better than in the UK, cost of living, friendly people and welcoming, safety, good standard of healthcare, good internet speeds! and lastly better taxation arrangements. Seems to be very similar to your list!!
This was so good. My husband and I are torn between Mexico and Portugal. This was super, super helpful in helping us understand. We'll be visiting for a month soon, so we can see and feel the country.
Hubby and I are looking to relocate there. It’s the safety factor for us! I’m a writer, so we’re patiently waiting for my books to take off and if they don’t, well we will still be retiring there eventually. Great to meet you! ❤️❤️
@@shinyshinythings aww bless you! I write under the pen name A D Hunter. Paranormal romance. Angels that swear and drink and have hot, steamy dalliances. Lol They’re not for everybody but the folks who have read them LOVE them. I just upgraded the covers. Thank you so much for asking!
We are trying to discover all the hidden gems that hasn’t been filled with expats and digital nomads. Portugal is a beautiful country which we are trying to discover :-) Thanks for watching
I recently moved to Portugal and things must be changing. I recently rented an apartment in Quarteira from a small Olhao real estate agency. I was told the apartment was three times bigger than it is. When I moved in I found significant mold. And that is just the beginning. I gave up my apartment based on what I was told by the agency. And I am handicapped so it isn't easy for me to move.This experience has been a nightmare. Only deal with large reputable agencies.
I'm an American in Seattle, WA. You make me want to live in Portugal. The things that appeal to me are the welcoming attitude toward foreigners (who doesn't love a friendly and accepting reception?) and Internet infrastructure (I work remotely as a software developer). I'm actually planning to visit Lisbon and Porto in October '22, mostly just as part of my personal project to visit at least one new country per year, but also to see how I like it.
Thinking of relocating to Portugal (single millennial that works remote) thank you so much for your videos!! You both are very informative and have great camera presence! Look out for my future DM for what salon you go to because you look amazing! 🔥
I’m from the US (Chicago), parents are from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. I am in my late 40s and seriously thinking about moving out of the country, being a minority and gay, I feel vulnerable in this country due to the recent climate. I want a calm and sane environment. After some research, I found Portugal checks off quite a number of positives. I plan on visiting in the late spring for several weeks. I’m already learning the language.
Portugal has everything. Yes everything. People sometimes forget that Portugal is not only that part on the Iberian Peninsula but also Madeira and the Azores Islands. 😉
This was a really useful video even though my personal situation is a bit different. I am single, without commitments and getting ready to discover greener pastures. Having lived in the UK for past couple of years I witnessed many changes in the society and the system which do not work for me as a foreigner. You made the right choice, particularly for your children. In recent years I noticed several stories of mixed race kids facing racism at school and there was not much willingness to help them from those institutions. No child deserves this so it's great you decided to give yours a better life. Best wishes
What a great friday! I found you today. I have been following the history of people like you for some time. We were with my wife and children three times in Lisbon. You are a great inspiration, perhaps one of the most important. Your video is wonderful and truly amazing start of your blog that we are going to follow. Kind regards from Wroclaw in Poland. See you in Lisbon!
I always love hearing about other ex-pats journeys and reasons behind moving abroad. Lisbon is *such* a great city! I actually just posted a video on my channel sharing my thoughts after one month of living there.
This was so helpful! Thank you! Hoping to move to Lisbon from the UK with a young family soon 🙂 so this really clarified some things. Will keep watching 😃
I’m very glad enjoyed it! If there is more things you think we should cover please just drop us a line on hello@hyggejourney.com We always want feedback on what people are looking for so we can try to include it in future content 👍
I have been having issues with schools in Portugal. Public schools are very diverse but over subscribed and hard to navigate if your don’t speak the language. Private schools a much better but lack diversity which I struggle with a bit being from super diverse place like London. Great video guys.
Sure! And unfortunately this isn't London :-) But there is areas you can see towards, like take a look at Loures 15-20 min out of Lisbon and it's probably one of the most diverse yet peaceful areas you can find :-)
@@HyggeJourney Yep I left London for a reason right :-) Thanks for the recommendation we checked out Loures a few times and I really liked the vibe. Thank you 👍
You guys are great. My first time seeing you both. Can you expand a bit more on being a mixed couple in this environment? Have you been challenged under those circumstances in any way, or has it been fairly easy breezy for the both of you? And what part of Portugal are you in?
Thank you for sharing your experiences, I am sure there is a lot of small-children-families outthere dreaming of doing what you did, and they need inspiration to take the step :)
Thanks for this video. I'm originally from Poland, for the last 30 yrs living in California. As US is becoming less and less human friendly, I'm looking for Plan B in case California becomes something like US Midwest. Portugal is #1 on my backup list, for all the reasons you listed. Algarve resembles coastal Northern CA, maybe my next home will be there ? Subscribed, waiting for your next clips. Greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area ❣
Thanks for your feedback Mirka :-) I'm glad you are enjoying our content! I think Portugal is a solid backup plan - also you will have a lot of tax advantages when you arrive here, so that can be worth looking into. (NHR). We will as the country opens up more try to cover some of the hidden gems we have found around the country, that can hopefully help you gain some data :-)
@@HyggeJourney Would love to see your take on Vila Real de Santo Antonio. It came on top of my list of places to move, resembling coastal North California by climate, and close to Spain, for variety.
@@mirka Thanks for the suggestion. We will for sure, start making more efforts with the Algarve over the next few months. We have to discover many of these areas ourself :-)
@@mirka hello! one thing you have to realize as a american is....the size of portugal compared to the usa! i live in the algarve ( faro) and ( as a example) if i decide to go spain to sevilha , it´s a 2 hour trip! i believe in some cities in usa you can experience those 2 hours inside a car in rush hour! here you can decide to live a litle bit further from the border and it´s still pretty close!
@@marcofernandes9455 thanks, Marco. I will keep it in mind. Do you go to Seville by car, or public transportation? I chose VRSA also cause it seems to be less touristic, most seasonal tourists don't go East beyond Tavira. I'm looking for a small village, with good infrastructure. Being able to cross the border on the bike, for couple of hrs, is a bonus. I heard Portugese driving is quite aggressive . Living in US for 30 yrs I prefer not to drive in EU, visiting Poland I don't rent a car anymore, just public transportation.
Hi ya, Beautiful presentation. As a Brit coming to Portugal after Brrxit now I saw this way to get residencia. Can you kindly confirm this is still the case after reading the details below: (If you are an EU citizen, you are free to live and work in any EU country. For UK citizens who want residency, it’s a bit more complicated - but not impossible. When moving to Portugal from the UK after Brexit, non-EU rules apply. You’ll need to request a residence permit and then you can apply for permanent residency after living there for five years. Applying for a residence card If you intend to stay in Portugal more than six months, you must register this with the local town hall (camara) within one month of your 90th day in Portugal and receive a residence card. The document that you need to obtain is often referred to as “residencia”, but the correct name for this is the Certificado de registo de cidadao da uniao Europeia. This is usually issued for an initial five years and if you are still resident after this time, you can apply for permanent residency. According to the official instructions, you must visit the camara with just your passport and be prepared to sign and declare that you either: have work in Portugal are self-employed have sufficient funds to support yourself and your family have valid medical insurance This documentation is usually sufficient, but in some cases, new residents have been asked for other documents as wide-ranging as bank statements, translated employment contracts, and social security declarations. So, it’s best to take a huge folder of all imaginable paperwork, just in case! ) Thanks
It's a lot more complicated when you aren't a EU citizen. We were lucky to do it just before Brexit. I would recommend that you go to the Facebook group for British in Portugal. They have great documentation in Files where you can get a good amount of information. Good luck on your move :)
@@simplemen3620 The group is great for all non-EU - so also for everyone who isn't British :) My wife is British - so it would apply for us - but we got in under the expired EU rules.
Thank you! I believe we will continue to be very happy here :-) We have already been to Madeira! Probably our favorite island in Europe!! And we will be back for more!
Tak for info......Jeg glæder mig til at se flere videoer fra jer …..og det bliver spændende at følge jer ….Jeg har selv boet i Portugal for 20 år siden ……og Vi er tit på ferie i Portugal ……og kigger da også på at købe en lejlighed en dag ….måske
Hej Marck, Skønt at du kan li' videoerne :-) 20 år var da godt nok noget tid :-) Ja det kan betale sig at overveje det i forhold til DK - hvis man kan udnytte deres skattefordele, så kan man godt overleve solen :-)
It is great to see how enthusiastic you are about Portugal. And it seems that you have selected a nice location within the country. I guess you have kept a record of why you chose Portugal over other countries and it will be interesting to see how you will see this after a few years of real life in the country.
Sure, we have done great research before just getting here. We have prior to Portugal tried to live in Spain. So for us, we definitely enjoy our decision so far. I'm glad you enjoy the content :-)
Greetings to both of you. I am looking to move to Portugal (likely Madeira) with my Ukrainian bride soon. I do not even recognize the US anymore. Just waiting for the borders to open up between US and America. We're about the same age so I am very much looking forward to seeing more videos from you two. God bless and keep it up!
Thank you Jason! I'm glad you are enjoying the content. Madeira is beautiful, but also on the smaller size and the only way out is a plane. That's kinda why we have choosen to be on the mainland. This gives us access to more of the beautiful country :-) Good luck to you on your move! You might find out relocation video useful: ua-cam.com/video/T8l3z8i6dhw/v-deo.html
Beautiful family and presentation! I plan a scouting trip next year and hope to move in 2023. I’m not 100% sure but I believe the passive foreign income tax rate is 10% for the first 10 years, not 20%. All the best!
Sounds great Eileen! NHR is complex, but we are trying to find an expert for a future episode to cover it greater in depth :-) I'm glad you like our content, and hope you have subscribed to stay tuned. It will hopefully help your scouting trip ;-)
Hi Zato, You are welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Don't forget to check out other three videos - so you can see more about how life is here #hyggejourney Hope that helps you! Stay tuned for more :-)
Another great video, thanks!! I want to move to PT for all of the reasons you mentioned. I need the vit D also .. ha ha.Talk about terrifying news, I can't even watch the news anymore because of all of the shootings in the US. I'm happy to hear about the Portuguese classes. Are they expensive?
Hi Angela, Actually after coming to Portugal I find my self reading less and less news. Mostly because of the things they write about are minor compared to US or U.K. So on that front it feels more peaceful. Portuguese classes are very reasonable. Depending on who you want they start at like $10 an hour and upwards. Don’t forget to check out other video on how you learn Portuguese: ua-cam.com/video/rVrsafYFyXY/v-deo.html All the links are in the description :)
Hej Hyggejourney. Great video :-D I got both new and valuable information and confirmation on other subjects. I am from Denmark and have planned for my retirement in Portugal for quite some years now. Only stopper is, (apart from C-19) that I need my son and daughter in law with me- and now, soon to come, grandchild. I can't be without them
Hej Lise Your very welcome! I'm glad it helped you. We don't any first hand contacts in those areas. But if you look through our videos on the channel we have interviewed different real estate agents, that will give you a good idea about what to look out for. Being a real estate agent here is not an education like in Denmark, the business just has to passed a few question to be registered. So you can't expect the same level of quality and knowledge.
Well done on producing such high quality videos when you've just started. Me and my wife are in the planning process of moving to Portugal right now too. Hoping we can get there this summer! I saw on another one of your video you ended up moving to a place 30 mins outside of Lisbon? Can I ask roughly where that is? We're looking maybe at Ericeira so was wondering if it was there.
Hi R B, Thanks for your kind words. Well, we have a small advantage in the video production - as I've done a lot of videos for others in the past :-) This is just a hobby for us. I'm glad you are coming to Portugal as well - it's worth a "go" to see if you enjoy it :-) Well, on areas is really difficult. Each area has it's own advantages. So we love Ericeira - no doubt! But! You will find it hard to find a house with much land. But if you want a town house or a flat, it's amazing to be so close to the sea. You have an area on the way to there, Mafra - which also has it's charm - but again is 10-15 min from the coast. Also you can look up further towards, Obidos, Caldas de Rainha - I personally think it is a underrated area. Our approach so far has been Airbnb for the first couple of months until we found a good area with schools etc, and then we rent for a year while getting to know the area. After that we will invest into a specific area and buy our home. I think it's the best approach, when getting to know a new country. You can always get in touch if you want more advice (FB link in description).
Hi I would like to know more about the schooling. We are planning to move from uk to Portugal and looking for good schools especially waldorf. Any suggestions please. Thanks
There is many earthquake zones on the earth :) We have just done our research and ensured we live somewhere where it’s unlikely to happen. Even while living in the U.K. our house was nearly flooded. Nothing is a 100% but life is to be living :)
Good video, and very interesting. I'm married to a Portuguese lady, although we live in London. I reckon at some point we'll move to Lisbon though. On the matter of tax, my own view is the Portuguese government should tighten up the perks for foreigners. Whilst of course they want to attract people to live there, by the same token I think if you live in a country and partake of its services then it only seems fair to pay tax. So, keeping the NHR exemptions at 20% but as a minimum (ie no 0% for dividends), and for a shorter period, would seem fairer.
Glad you like the video ;-) Well, nothing divide people more than tax, politics and religion... :-) But, I do think that you as a country needs to reward the people you want more of. So if a country want more doctors, give them a tax cut. If the country want more people that invest in companies, give them a tax cut... Or if as Portugal, if you want more people investing in the property market give them a tax cut. It's absolutely not clearcut 0% tax in Portugal, there a ton of countries where you wan't receive dividends from because they are on a black list. So you really need to work hard to get full advantage of the tax programs here. I still don't think any country have "fair taxes". It's always unfair, at least for some. I.e. Italy you can pay a fixed €100k tax per year, regardless of how much income you get in. So you could be making €10M / year and still only pay €100K. Again, something to attract wealthy people as they usually spend lots of money in the country as well, which gives in-direct tax payments. Sort of a way to boost economies.
@@HyggeJourney Ha, yes indeed, nothing divides better than those subjects! About attracting people, for sure, I don't disagree with incentives to do that. I just think it could and should be a little more balanced and slightly less generous, not to penalise incomers, but on the principle that if you move to a country you should want to contribute to it and so not so much of the burden falls on Portuguese citizens themselves (people use the health service, drive on the roads, visit the beaches etc).
Hi, great video! I'm Portuguese and live in London and been here since 2007. I also dream about returning to Portugal! We are trying to work out our options for remote work to be able to live in Portugal. Can I just ask if you need to pay additional taxes in Portugal or use the 'double treaty' between Portugal and UK and just pay taxes in the UK if it is the same percentage? That's what I worry about because the taxes in Portugal are much higher than in the UK!!! Thank you! 😊
Glad you like the video! Tax is a bit more complex as this depends very much on what type of income you have and if you have been out long enough to get NHR. Feel free to connect on Facebook if you need specific advise... facebook.com/jannikhansendk
Hi there, If you don't speak Portuguese, I would not recommend writing the CV in Portuguese. Many jobs accept English CV's or alternatives try to get remote jobs outside of Portugal
Average salary in Portugal between 1000,00 and 1500 euros a month? I don't think so. In Lisbon salaries are higher than the rest of the country but then so is rent. Out in the small cities average salaries are most likely to be around 800,00 euros a month. Teachers and engineers make more than that but most nurses, for example, make around 1000,00. Restaurant workers and shop workers in a town in the interior usually earn the minimum salary, which is 665 euros gross a month, this paid 14 times. In my opinion, a lot of expats make a big mistake in moving to Lisbon without looking at other options in the country. Porto is less expensive, and Braga is even more affordable. There are much cheaper options between Porto and Lisbon like Aveiro, Leiria, Figueira da Foz, and even Coimbra. Rent in Lisbon has made the city an option only for the very rich. To give an example, my granddaughters pay less in Groningen, Netherlands than they were paying in Lisbon. And the conditions of the place are much better. Plus, they get help from the Dutch government. In Portugal they got nothing
Hi @Ray, Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. We enjoy your perspective😊. You are spot on in that the salary numbers quoted are at the higher end of the spectrum as an example of what might be deemed as a ‘good’ salary compared to the standard average. Perhaps this is only attainable for jobs in Lisbon. I think you are absolutely right about the fact that there is so much more to Portugal than Lisbon. I hope that we can showcase some of the non-Lisbon options via our channel. Thank you for taking the time to comment on the video. Please stay tuned 😊
I don't live in Lisbon or Porto, and my salary is well above 2000E a month. This is more than some MD's get paid here. There are all kinds of salaries in Portugal, and just because the middle class keeps on getting smaller, it does not mean we all are making €800 a month, which is not enough for anyone to survive on no matter where in Portugal one lives. Many survive on that and less because they get government help, have work on the side, plant their own gardens, get assistance from family or all of these.
Ray Vogensen: Yes, and what? Is Groningen compared to Lisbon on any aspect? No, it's not: I would prefer paying twice as much to live in Lisbon. Is Braga compared on any aspect to Lisbon? , No, It's like night and day: If you want i can even tell you places where they might offer you a house for free: You know why? Because nobody wants to live there.
I will say the only time you get side eyed (in the US) is when your children are loud and unruly and parents let their children run wild. Respectful children and attentive parents are always smiled upon.
Well.. I think that's the difference here... Even if kids are a bit loud and happy - you truly still feel like the other people in the restaurant and the staff is happy to see happy kids. It's just so heart warming that you don't have to feel embarrassed over that your kids are a bit high energy :-)
Try our best. Learn a few words. Bring our 7 yr old to help us ;) Google translate has been a good help. And then make Portuguese friends that are happy to help you. We've also hired a personal assistant in the beginning :)
@@HyggeJourney I think that was a big mistake. As I said in a longer post Lisbon has become too expensive in recent years. Smaller cities are much more affordable.
Welcoming people... btw WELCOME TO THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. But... if you want to get even more respect from us, do consider to learn our language. You'll realise how much important it is. Oh... Portuguese is one of the most use language over the internet.
Another thing.... Don't stay in Lisbon. We are ourselves a very diverse country. Take your time to explore our country side, our mountains, our rivers our roads, our wines. Rest assured that every door will be opened and my people will welcome your family with open arms.
We were both EU citizens, so we didn't have to do any visa process. So we are kind of the wrong people to advise on this :-) But I know some of the other UA-camrs' has covered this, so have a search around :-)
Londoners in restaurants: why did they bring your kids? Portuguese in restaurants: "why did you bring your parents?" ahahahahah a curious thing, if you are in portugal with a baby and you are not looking, people start making funny faces for babies and talking with funny voices. they really like babies very much. and if you have a baby, people will respect you more, and if the baby cries they don't get angry.
Thanks for your comment Antonio. I understand what you mean, but it’s kinda the format. We are only doing UA-cam for fun and to help people. So we kinda record wherever we are to give more people the choice to join our journey. So it’s fully your choice if you want to watch :) And we live in a sunny country. We can’t hide in the shade ;-)
You should probably review your notions of rudeness concerning the use of sunglasses mate. I don't believe you find it rude when you talk with someone using it in your daily life, why find it on an informal youtube channel? Makes no sense :) Great couple with a good attitude, that's what really matters. Good job guys :)
I am a Portuguese who has lived in London for 15 years, I had a smile on my face from the beginning to the end of the video just to hear you and make me proud to know that people like you are choosing my country to live,maybe one day we'll find you there, but enjoy this small country with a huge heart to the fullest🤗🤗🙏🙏
What a lovely message😊thank you so much. We love Portugal 🇵🇹
@@HyggeJourney I am from the city of Guarda, which is in the north of central Portugal, where the highest mountains in Portugal are located, with 2000 meters of altitude, called "Serra da Estrela", beautiful nature, the simplicity of beautiful people, landscapes and the best of my region is the cheese,wine,chorizo, parma ham and bread all homemade which makes the taste much better what you will enjoy.
I hope that one day you can visit and enjoy it to the fullest.
Sounds amazing, we will add it to our list of beautiful places to explore 😊
Yes, they love To come her because they don’t pay income taxes. We are just idiots.
I'm from Denmark and my husband is from the U.S. We currently live in California and are planning to relocate to Portugal as soon as navigating the world becomes a little bit easier again. I spent 3 weeks in Portugal the summer before COVID hit, and love the friendly people, felt safe walking everywhere even at night, the food is fresh, varied and interesting, the number of towns, beaches, wineries, and hikes are endless. Also the fast internet is great. We work remotely so this is really important. Much faster than northern California surprisingly! Also close to so many other countries and islands, etc. I could go on! Serious saudades over here! Enjoying your videos!
Hej Jaana, tak for du kigger med 🙏
Well I definitely think Portugal is a great option. We have great fiber optic internet I almost any small town and fast 4G where countries like UK or Denmark for that matter. I do enjoy that every corner of the country looks so different. So many hidden gems :) It’s a great country to work remotely from. Don’t forget to read up on the NHR advantage. That you will probably appreciate when coming from US :)
Hello Jaana Prall:
There's a channel named Stay Classy Vlog.
They are from your country and they are also fun tastic! They are Living now in Portugal ( Madeira )
@@grandadan Thanks! Have watched every one of their videos!
@@HyggeJourney Hej Hej! Enjoying your videos and will have to read up on the NHR advantage. I'm a Danish citizen and my husband is an American citizen and we both work remotely and get paid in the US. We will enjoy continuing to watch and absorb all the advice and info. We may owe you dinner when we finally get over there!
You will like NHR compared to Danish and us taxes ;)
Just found your channel...I’m thinking about the move to Lisbon for all the reasons you said. Elevated quality of life!!! America has lost its mind. As a baby boomer, I’m convinced there’s more to life! Beautiful family, channel! Thank you🙏🏽🍷
Thanks for your lovely comment. It’s great that you are considering making a move. It’s wonderful here 😃🙏🏽
I agree! Doesn’t it sound lovely? I live in the US and I agree with your comment.
Do it, I did so 3.5 yrs ago, and wondered why I didn't do it before! |I grew up in Lisbon & had the most beautiful childhood. I never forgot it, & after 40 years in the US, I said to myself : ' What am I doing here ??!! This place is out of control! In my 3 yrs here, I' ve accomplished what took me 40 yrs to accomplish there. Portugal is not perfect, but it is special, kind, it makes me happy, safe and it's a lovely place. Hope you make the move soon. 🤗 🙏 ❤️🌹
I know I am kind of off topic but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released movies online?
@Rex Juelz Lately I have been using Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
Portugal welcomes people to feel like at home. We are good people and we like good people. Proud of you.
That’s very true. It’s an incredible country 🇵🇹thanks for your kind comment 😊
Welcome to Lisbon! You will fall in love with Portugal. Happy you're here!
Thank you so much 😊 It’s great here! Gill is actually subscribed to your channel from her other YT account 👌
You are a wealth of information and I thank you! My husband and I are well traveled, but after our first trip to Lisbon we fell in love and have been 4 times in the last 1 1/2 years despite covid!! I agree that the Portuguese are very friendly and welcoming and the country is just stunning! We currently live in France and hope to relocate to Lisbon very soon!! Thanks for your video!
Hi Tamara,
I'm so glad that you guys are enjoying our videos. It makes it worth it to put the effort into the videos. Do feel free to suggest any subjects in the comments, if you have anything you want us to focus on in future videos :-)
Stay tuned for more ;-)
welcome to Portugal and enjoy our warm hospitality. Portugal is always with open harms to receive nice families
Thank you so much 😊
Subbed today - Bom dia! - We are visiting Portugal in October for 3 months and will start the D7 process when we return to the UK. We will travel to a number of areas (Porto, Coimbra, Nazare, Sao Martinho, Liston area) and will stay for a few weeks in each place, at a time. We've been to Portugal for holidays on a number of occasions but realise that holidays are very different to actually living in a country. The reasons why we chose Portugal - Weather much better than in the UK, cost of living, friendly people and welcoming, safety, good standard of healthcare, good internet speeds! and lastly better taxation arrangements. Seems to be very similar to your list!!
This was so good. My husband and I are torn between Mexico and Portugal. This was super, super helpful in helping us understand. We'll be visiting for a month soon, so we can see and feel the country.
Great to hear! Glad you could use it. Enjoy the visit 🇵🇹
Hubby and I are looking to relocate there. It’s the safety factor for us! I’m a writer, so we’re patiently waiting for my books to take off and if they don’t, well we will still be retiring there eventually. Great to meet you! ❤️❤️
Sounds like a good plan. Wishing you all the best with your books😊 thanks so much for watching.
How about a link so we can all support you?
@@shinyshinythings aww bless you! I write under the pen name A D Hunter. Paranormal romance. Angels that swear and drink and have hot, steamy dalliances. Lol They’re not for everybody but the folks who have read them LOVE them. I just upgraded the covers. Thank you so much for asking!
Lisbon is the best place for digital nomads in the world, you can check in nomad list, also Madeira is the first village digital nomad...
We are trying to discover all the hidden gems that hasn’t been filled with expats and digital nomads. Portugal is a beautiful country which we are trying to discover :-)
Thanks for watching
@@HyggeJourney Check this youtubers - Stay Classy and Janz Anton-Iago if you want to get more information about different parts of Portugal
Thanks so much for the recommendations 👍🏽😊
@@HyggeJourney Stay Classy are a Danish couple, that also moved to Portugal in 2017
I recently moved to Portugal and things must be changing. I recently rented an apartment in Quarteira from a small Olhao real estate agency. I was told the apartment was three times bigger than it is. When I moved in I found significant mold. And that is just the beginning. I gave up my apartment based on what I was told by the agency. And I am handicapped so it isn't easy for me to move.This experience has been a nightmare. Only deal with large reputable agencies.
thank you for being so kind about Portugal. i hope you 'll always be happy with us.
Thank you all for being so kind to us! The best thing about Portugal is definitely the people!! ;-)
I'm an American in Seattle, WA. You make me want to live in Portugal. The things that appeal to me are the welcoming attitude toward foreigners (who doesn't love a friendly and accepting reception?) and Internet infrastructure (I work remotely as a software developer). I'm actually planning to visit Lisbon and Porto in October '22, mostly just as part of my personal project to visit at least one new country per year, but also to see how I like it.
Thinking of relocating to Portugal (single millennial that works remote) thank you so much for your videos!! You both are very informative and have great camera presence!
Look out for my future DM for what salon you go to because you look amazing! 🔥
Thank you!!! You should take a scouting trip before jumping out in it and make sure it’s the right choice for you.
I’m from the US (Chicago), parents are from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. I am in my late 40s and seriously thinking about moving out of the country, being a minority and gay, I feel vulnerable in this country due to the recent climate. I want a calm and sane environment. After some research, I found Portugal checks off quite a number of positives. I plan on visiting in the late spring for several weeks. I’m already learning the language.
Good luck on your journey 🙏
Portugal has everything. Yes everything. People sometimes forget that Portugal is not only that part on the Iberian Peninsula but also Madeira and the Azores Islands. 😉
So true! Thanks so much for watching 😊
Hi family, welcome to Portugal. Enjoy our amazing little country.
Thank you! We will for sure!! Thanks for watching :)
This was a really useful video even though my personal situation is a bit different. I am single, without commitments and getting ready to discover greener pastures. Having lived in the UK for past couple of years I witnessed many changes in the society and the system which do not work for me as a foreigner. You made the right choice, particularly for your children. In recent years I noticed several stories of mixed race kids facing racism at school and there was not much willingness to help them from those institutions. No child deserves this so it's great you decided to give yours a better life. Best wishes
What a great friday! I found you today. I have been following the history of people like you for some time. We were with my wife and children three times in Lisbon. You are a great inspiration, perhaps one of the most important. Your video is wonderful and truly amazing start of your blog that we are going to follow. Kind regards from Wroclaw in Poland. See you in Lisbon!
Thank you Wojciech!! Comments like this, makes it all worth the effort 👍👍
Hey both awesome especially more and more searching 🔎🔍 and learning more English on You Tube myself and my kids to school guys.
Hey guys thanks 👍🔥 for feedback.
I always love hearing about other ex-pats journeys and reasons behind moving abroad. Lisbon is *such* a great city! I actually just posted a video on my channel sharing my thoughts after one month of living there.
Glad you enjoyed it! :-)
Bem-vindos a Portugal!
Thank you 🙏
This was so helpful! Thank you! Hoping to move to Lisbon from the UK with a young family soon 🙂 so this really clarified some things. Will keep watching 😃
I’m very glad enjoyed it! If there is more things you think we should cover please just drop us a line on hello@hyggejourney.com
We always want feedback on what people are looking for so we can try to include it in future content 👍
Soo jealous. Wishing you guys the best xx💙
Thank you beautiful ☺️ hopefully see you on your next trip to Portugal 😘
Welcome to Lisbon, wish you all the best! 😃
Thank you 🙏
What a beautiful family, you guys are delightful
Thanks for your lovely comment😊
I have been having issues with schools in Portugal. Public schools are very diverse but over subscribed and hard to navigate if your don’t speak the language. Private schools a much better but lack diversity which I struggle with a bit being from super diverse place like London.
Great video guys.
Sure! And unfortunately this isn't London :-) But there is areas you can see towards, like take a look at Loures 15-20 min out of Lisbon and it's probably one of the most diverse yet peaceful areas you can find :-)
@@HyggeJourney Yep I left London for a reason right :-) Thanks for the recommendation we checked out Loures a few times and I really liked the vibe. Thank you 👍
You guys are great. My first time seeing you both. Can you expand a bit more on being a mixed couple in this environment? Have you been challenged under those circumstances in any way, or has it been fairly easy breezy for the both of you? And what part of Portugal are you in?
Great reasons!! I’m sure you could add an additional 17 to the list too 😉
Haha that’s so true 😊
I'm from the US 🇺🇸 and I have been trying to talk my husband into moving to Portugal 🇵🇹. Unfortunately, he loves the USA. Ugh!!!!
Hi Sonya, thanks for watching 😊 maybe you can convince him over time ;)
tell him it's your dream vacation, when he is here he will see that he can love this little paradise more ...
I would list the pros and cons. The violence alone is enough to get my family particularly my young son out of here.
In 3 years i will move to Portugal
Sounds good. Good luck on your future move.
Thank you for a great, informative video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your experiences, I am sure there is a lot of small-children-families outthere dreaming of doing what you did, and they need inspiration to take the step :)
Thank you Jørgen 👍
Thanks for this video. I'm originally from Poland, for the last 30 yrs living in California. As US is becoming less and less human friendly, I'm looking for Plan B in case California becomes something like US Midwest.
Portugal is #1 on my backup list, for all the reasons you listed. Algarve resembles coastal Northern CA, maybe my next home will be there ?
Subscribed, waiting for your next clips. Greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area ❣
Thanks for your feedback Mirka :-) I'm glad you are enjoying our content!
I think Portugal is a solid backup plan - also you will have a lot of tax advantages when you arrive here, so that can be worth looking into. (NHR).
We will as the country opens up more try to cover some of the hidden gems we have found around the country, that can hopefully help you gain some data :-)
@@HyggeJourney Would love to see your take on Vila Real de Santo Antonio. It came on top of my list of places to move, resembling coastal North California by climate, and close to Spain, for variety.
@@mirka Thanks for the suggestion. We will for sure, start making more efforts with the Algarve over the next few months. We have to discover many of these areas ourself :-)
@@mirka hello! one thing you have to realize as a american is....the size of portugal compared to the usa! i live in the algarve ( faro) and ( as a example) if i decide to go spain to sevilha , it´s a 2 hour trip! i believe in some cities in usa you can experience those 2 hours inside a car in rush hour! here you can decide to live a litle bit further from the border and it´s still pretty close!
@@marcofernandes9455 thanks, Marco. I will keep it in mind.
Do you go to Seville by car, or public transportation?
I chose VRSA also cause it seems to be less touristic, most seasonal tourists don't go East beyond Tavira.
I'm looking for a small village, with good infrastructure.
Being able to cross the border on the bike, for couple of hrs, is a bonus.
I heard Portugese driving is quite aggressive . Living in US for 30 yrs I prefer not to drive in EU, visiting Poland I don't rent a car anymore, just public transportation.
Hi ya,
Beautiful presentation.
As a Brit coming to Portugal after Brrxit now I saw this way to get residencia. Can you kindly confirm this is still the case after reading the details below:
(If you are an EU citizen, you are free to live and work in any EU country. For UK citizens who want residency, it’s a bit more complicated - but not impossible.
When moving to Portugal from the UK after Brexit, non-EU rules apply. You’ll need to request a residence permit and then you can apply for permanent residency after living there for five years.
Applying for a residence card
If you intend to stay in Portugal more than six months, you must register this with the local town hall (camara) within one month of your 90th day in Portugal and receive a residence card.
The document that you need to obtain is often referred to as “residencia”, but the correct name for this is the Certificado de registo de cidadao da uniao Europeia. This is usually issued for an initial five years and if you are still resident after this time, you can apply for permanent residency.
According to the official instructions, you must visit the camara with just your passport and be prepared to sign and declare that you either:
have work in Portugal
are self-employed
have sufficient funds to support yourself and your family
have valid medical insurance
This documentation is usually sufficient, but in some cases, new residents have been asked for other documents as wide-ranging as bank statements, translated employment contracts, and social security declarations. So, it’s best to take a huge folder of all imaginable paperwork, just in case!
)
Thanks
It's a lot more complicated when you aren't a EU citizen. We were lucky to do it just before Brexit.
I would recommend that you go to the Facebook group for British in Portugal.
They have great documentation in Files where you can get a good amount of information.
Good luck on your move :)
I am British if you asked. Thanks. I will look in the Facebook page
@@simplemen3620 The group is great for all non-EU - so also for everyone who isn't British :)
My wife is British - so it would apply for us - but we got in under the expired EU rules.
welcome to Portugal, hop you'll be happy here. be sure to visit Madeira
Thank you! I believe we will continue to be very happy here :-) We have already been to Madeira! Probably our favorite island in Europe!! And we will be back for more!
Very informative
🙏 thank you
Tak for info......Jeg glæder mig til at se flere videoer fra jer …..og det bliver spændende at følge jer ….Jeg har selv boet i Portugal for 20 år siden ……og Vi er tit på ferie i Portugal ……og kigger da også på at købe en lejlighed en dag ….måske
Hej Marck, Skønt at du kan li' videoerne :-) 20 år var da godt nok noget tid :-)
Ja det kan betale sig at overveje det i forhold til DK - hvis man kan udnytte deres skattefordele, så kan man godt overleve solen :-)
great video! Thanks for your time put into it.
It is great to see how enthusiastic you are about Portugal. And it seems that you have selected a nice location within the country. I guess you have kept a record of why you chose Portugal over other countries and it will be interesting to see how you will see this after a few years of real life in the country.
Sure, we have done great research before just getting here. We have prior to Portugal tried to live in Spain. So for us, we definitely enjoy our decision so far.
I'm glad you enjoy the content :-)
Hi Beautiful family. You are welcome, enjoy and be happy....I am sure your children soon will have a lot of friends. I am really sad about brexit.
Hi Victor,
Thank you for your kind message 🙌
Yes, we are certainly feel very welcome here :-)
Thank you
I ended up here because I am also thinking about moving. One day
En flot video med gode informationer. Et smukt land og i er en dejlig familie❤️
Tusind tak 😊
What's is your photography equipment? Please, great phography
This particular video is just shot on a iPhone 11 Pro edited on Adobe Premier with no external microfone :)
lovely video thank you!really helped
Glad you could use it 👍🙏
Great content you guys! Lots of the super practical info that's of value. Well done. 🙌😎✌️
Thank you so much 😊
Greetings to both of you. I am looking to move to Portugal (likely Madeira) with my Ukrainian bride soon. I do not even recognize the US anymore. Just waiting for the borders to open up between US and America. We're about the same age so I am very much looking forward to seeing more videos from you two. God bless and keep it up!
Thank you Jason! I'm glad you are enjoying the content.
Madeira is beautiful, but also on the smaller size and the only way out is a plane. That's kinda why we have choosen to be on the mainland. This gives us access to more of the beautiful country :-)
Good luck to you on your move! You might find out relocation video useful: ua-cam.com/video/T8l3z8i6dhw/v-deo.html
Beautiful family and presentation! I plan a scouting trip next year and hope to move in 2023. I’m not 100% sure but I believe the passive foreign income tax rate is 10% for the first 10 years, not 20%. All the best!
Sounds great Eileen! NHR is complex, but we are trying to find an expert for a future episode to cover it greater in depth :-)
I'm glad you like our content, and hope you have subscribed to stay tuned. It will hopefully help your scouting trip ;-)
wow glad to see your videos
Thanks for watching. Stay tuned 😊
Thanks for this video! New sub here, hoping to visit Portugal next year to scope it out for a possible relocation.
Hi Zato,
You are welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Don't forget to check out other three videos - so you can see more about how life is here #hyggejourney
Hope that helps you! Stay tuned for more :-)
I see you compare living expences to the UK (London) how would you compare it to Denmark (excluding rent)
Another great video, thanks!! I want to move to PT for all of the reasons you mentioned. I need the vit D also .. ha ha.Talk about terrifying news, I can't even watch the news anymore because of all of the shootings in the US. I'm happy to hear about the Portuguese classes. Are they expensive?
Hi Angela,
Actually after coming to Portugal I find my self reading less and less news. Mostly because of the things they write about are minor compared to US or U.K.
So on that front it feels more peaceful.
Portuguese classes are very reasonable. Depending on who you want they start at like $10 an hour and upwards.
Don’t forget to check out other video on how you learn Portuguese:
ua-cam.com/video/rVrsafYFyXY/v-deo.html
All the links are in the description :)
@@HyggeJourney Just watched your info & tips about learning Portuguese. I think I'll get started before I visit. Thanks!!
Beautiful Family!
Thank you 😊
Great video ! Thank you.
Thank you! I’m glad you like it 👍👍
Hej Hyggejourney.
Great video :-D I got both new and valuable information and confirmation on other subjects.
I am from Denmark and have planned for my retirement in Portugal for quite some years now. Only stopper is, (apart from C-19) that I need my son and daughter in law with me- and now, soon to come, grandchild. I can't be without them
Hej Lise
Your very welcome!
I'm glad it helped you. We don't any first hand contacts in those areas. But if you look through our videos on the channel we have interviewed different real estate agents, that will give you a good idea about what to look out for.
Being a real estate agent here is not an education like in Denmark, the business just has to passed a few question to be registered. So you can't expect the same level of quality and knowledge.
Well done on producing such high quality videos when you've just started. Me and my wife are in the planning process of moving to Portugal right now too. Hoping we can get there this summer! I saw on another one of your video you ended up moving to a place 30 mins outside of Lisbon? Can I ask roughly where that is? We're looking maybe at Ericeira so was wondering if it was there.
Hi R B,
Thanks for your kind words. Well, we have a small advantage in the video production - as I've done a lot of videos for others in the past :-) This is just a hobby for us.
I'm glad you are coming to Portugal as well - it's worth a "go" to see if you enjoy it :-)
Well, on areas is really difficult. Each area has it's own advantages. So we love Ericeira - no doubt! But! You will find it hard to find a house with much land. But if you want a town house or a flat, it's amazing to be so close to the sea.
You have an area on the way to there, Mafra - which also has it's charm - but again is 10-15 min from the coast.
Also you can look up further towards, Obidos, Caldas de Rainha - I personally think it is a underrated area. Our approach so far has been Airbnb for the first couple of months until we found a good area with schools etc, and then we rent for a year while getting to know the area.
After that we will invest into a specific area and buy our home.
I think it's the best approach, when getting to know a new country. You can always get in touch if you want more advice (FB link in description).
Hi I would like to know more about the schooling. We are planning to move from uk to Portugal and looking for good schools especially waldorf. Any suggestions please. Thanks
I’ve responded to this on the other video :)
Beautiful lady.Congrats.
Yes she is beautiful. I’m a lucky man 🥰😍
Hope you enjoy the channel
@@HyggeJourney good answer :)
Well I am. It takes a lot of a woman to be around me 👍😎
What a beautiful family 🇬🇧
Thank you so much 😊
The thing that’s keeping me are the floods and landslides .. earthquakes
There is many earthquake zones on the earth :) We have just done our research and ensured we live somewhere where it’s unlikely to happen.
Even while living in the U.K. our house was nearly flooded. Nothing is a 100% but life is to be living :)
Great Video!
Thank you 😊
Good video, and very interesting. I'm married to a Portuguese lady, although we live in London. I reckon at some point we'll move to Lisbon though. On the matter of tax, my own view is the Portuguese government should tighten up the perks for foreigners. Whilst of course they want to attract people to live there, by the same token I think if you live in a country and partake of its services then it only seems fair to pay tax. So, keeping the NHR exemptions at 20% but as a minimum (ie no 0% for dividends), and for a shorter period, would seem fairer.
Glad you like the video ;-)
Well, nothing divide people more than tax, politics and religion... :-) But, I do think that you as a country needs to reward the people you want more of.
So if a country want more doctors, give them a tax cut. If the country want more people that invest in companies, give them a tax cut... Or if as Portugal, if you want more people investing in the property market give them a tax cut.
It's absolutely not clearcut 0% tax in Portugal, there a ton of countries where you wan't receive dividends from because they are on a black list.
So you really need to work hard to get full advantage of the tax programs here.
I still don't think any country have "fair taxes". It's always unfair, at least for some.
I.e. Italy you can pay a fixed €100k tax per year, regardless of how much income you get in. So you could be making €10M / year and still only pay €100K.
Again, something to attract wealthy people as they usually spend lots of money in the country as well, which gives in-direct tax payments.
Sort of a way to boost economies.
@@HyggeJourney Ha, yes indeed, nothing divides better than those subjects! About attracting people, for sure, I don't disagree with incentives to do that. I just think it could and should be a little more balanced and slightly less generous, not to penalise incomers, but on the principle that if you move to a country you should want to contribute to it and so not so much of the burden falls on Portuguese citizens themselves (people use the health service, drive on the roads, visit the beaches etc).
Hi, great video! I'm Portuguese and live in London and been here since 2007. I also dream about returning to Portugal! We are trying to work out our options for remote work to be able to live in Portugal. Can I just ask if you need to pay additional taxes in Portugal or use the 'double treaty' between Portugal and UK and just pay taxes in the UK if it is the same percentage? That's what I worry about because the taxes in Portugal are much higher than in the UK!!! Thank you! 😊
Glad you like the video! Tax is a bit more complex as this depends very much on what type of income you have and if you have been out long enough to get NHR.
Feel free to connect on Facebook if you need specific advise... facebook.com/jannikhansendk
@Hygge Journey Thank you so much for your reply. Yes, it is much more complex! I will connect with you on Facebook. :)
Can you talk about the options for remote work in Portugal.
Hey, You should check out our channel, there is two videos on remote work :) Good luck!
How can I get a well-written CV done in Portuguese. I'm looking to move to Portugal very soon thanks.
Hi there,
If you don't speak Portuguese, I would not recommend writing the CV in Portuguese.
Many jobs accept English CV's or alternatives try to get remote jobs outside of Portugal
@@HyggeJourney Thank you for your quick response.
Average salary in Portugal between 1000,00 and 1500 euros a month? I don't think so. In Lisbon salaries are higher than the rest of the country but then so is rent. Out in the small cities average salaries are most likely to be around 800,00 euros a month. Teachers and engineers make more than that but most nurses, for example, make around 1000,00. Restaurant workers and shop workers in a town in the interior usually earn the minimum salary, which is 665 euros gross a month, this paid 14 times. In my opinion, a lot of expats make a big mistake in moving to Lisbon without looking at other options in the country. Porto is less expensive, and Braga is even more affordable. There are much cheaper options between Porto and Lisbon like Aveiro, Leiria, Figueira da Foz, and even Coimbra. Rent in Lisbon has made the city an option only for the very rich. To give an example, my granddaughters pay less in Groningen, Netherlands than they were paying in Lisbon. And the conditions of the place are much better. Plus, they get help from the Dutch government. In Portugal they got nothing
Hi @Ray,
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. We enjoy your perspective😊. You are spot on in that the salary numbers quoted are at the higher end of the spectrum as an example of what might be deemed as a ‘good’ salary compared to the standard average. Perhaps this is only attainable for jobs in Lisbon.
I think you are absolutely right about the fact that there is so much more to Portugal than Lisbon. I hope that we can showcase some of the non-Lisbon options via our channel.
Thank you for taking the time to comment on the video.
Please stay tuned 😊
I don't live in Lisbon or Porto, and my salary is well above 2000E a month. This is more than some MD's get paid here. There are all kinds of salaries in Portugal, and just because the middle class keeps on getting smaller, it does not mean we all are making €800 a month, which is not enough for anyone to survive on no matter where in Portugal one lives. Many survive on that and less because they get government help, have work on the side, plant their own gardens, get assistance from family or all of these.
1200 per month is the average salary in Portugal
Ray Vogensen: Yes, and what? Is Groningen compared to Lisbon on any aspect? No, it's not: I would prefer paying twice as much to live in Lisbon. Is Braga compared on any aspect to Lisbon? , No, It's like night and day: If you want i can even tell you places where they might offer you a house for free: You know why? Because nobody wants to live there.
the average is 1200 euro/month of income, not salary
I will say the only time you get side eyed (in the US) is when your children are loud and unruly and parents let their children run wild. Respectful children and attentive parents are always smiled upon.
Well.. I think that's the difference here... Even if kids are a bit loud and happy - you truly still feel like the other people in the restaurant and the staff is happy to see happy kids. It's just so heart warming that you don't have to feel embarrassed over that your kids are a bit high energy :-)
Could you please comment or make a video on the racial diversity of Portugal and how welcoming the portuguese are to diverse peoples?
Noted on the list :-)
Looking to move to Portugal with my partner, which part did you move to? And how did you go about purchasing your property?
We live next in a small village right next to the Silver Coast. We have not purchased a property yet. We are still looking for our ideal home.
Hi, could you recommend any primary school?
Hi Karen,
It's all down to where you want to live. Try to visit all the local options, when you know where you are going to live and give it a try :)
Welcome.
Thank you!
How do you communicate when they don't speak english
Try our best. Learn a few words. Bring our 7 yr old to help us ;)
Google translate has been a good help. And then make Portuguese friends that are happy to help you. We've also hired a personal assistant in the beginning :)
I am planning to visit Portugal are there job opening during this time
Sounds good! The job market is not easy but take a look at this article which should help beportugal.com/jobs-for-foreigners-in-portugal/ 😊
@@HyggeJourney
Thank you for prompt response .Do you have an email so that I can connect with you going further.
Sure it’s hello@hyggejourney.com
I hear that you dont pay tax on crypto too
It's a bit complex! Either it's changed or will change soon. So just keep an eye on the legislation on that ;)
Thanks for watching our video.
What places in Portugal did you visited before moving?
Only really Algarve and Lisbon. Because of the pandemic we couldn’t too much travelling so we kinda had to take some chances a long the way :)
@@HyggeJourney I think that was a big mistake. As I said in a longer post Lisbon has become too expensive in recent years. Smaller cities are much more affordable.
The Tax advantage I think was 10%, maybe I am wrong
This is only when you are a pensioner as far as I know. But there is some complexity. So anyone considering it should get some help from an expert :)
@@HyggeJourney I am not an expert too, you should look for a specialist
UA-cam is only a side hobby for us :) But yes we try to squeeze as much value in we can 👍
Welcoming people... btw WELCOME TO THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. But... if you want to get even more respect from us, do consider to learn our language. You'll realise how much important it is. Oh... Portuguese is one of the most use language over the internet.
Another thing.... Don't stay in Lisbon. We are ourselves a very diverse country. Take your time to explore our country side, our mountains, our rivers our roads, our wines. Rest assured that every door will be opened and my people will welcome your family with open arms.
What route are you taking to get citizenship in Portugal? did you start with a visa application?
We were both EU citizens, so we didn't have to do any visa process. So we are kind of the wrong people to advise on this :-) But I know some of the other UA-camrs' has covered this, so have a search around :-)
Londoners in restaurants: why did they bring your kids?
Portuguese in restaurants: "why did you bring your parents?"
ahahahahah
a curious thing, if you are in portugal with a baby and you are not looking, people start making funny faces for babies and talking with funny voices. they really like babies very much. and if you have a baby, people will respect you more, and if the baby cries they don't get angry.
Haha this true. Love this 👌🏽
It is so rude to wear sunglasses on camera. If there's too much sun, just choose a spot with less light.
rude?
This is not the BBC news :):):):):):)
Not everybody is nice
Thanks for your comment Antonio.
I understand what you mean, but it’s kinda the format. We are only doing UA-cam for fun and to help people. So we kinda record wherever we are to give more people the choice to join our journey.
So it’s fully your choice if you want to watch :) And we live in a sunny country. We can’t hide in the shade ;-)
You should probably review your notions of rudeness concerning the use of sunglasses mate. I don't believe you find it rude when you talk with someone using it in your daily life, why find it on an informal youtube channel? Makes no sense :)
Great couple with a good attitude, that's what really matters. Good job guys :)
It's not rude wearing sunglasses in front of the camera ... Rude is wearing socks with sandals... sorry that's not rude its ugly