This is an excellent video for anyone considering or planning a move to Portugal. I also highly suggest a scouting trip in advance for folks considering the move to check out the areas that interest them. It helps to make an informed decision about where you would like to live. Most importantly and this can't be stressed enough, please folks, take a deep dive into your tax situation. Learn about the Portuguese tax system and tax rates, as you will have to file taxes in your nation of origin as well as in Portugal.
Thanks for watching. We've covered the topic of taxes quite a bit on our main channel (ExpatsEverywhere) and on our Podcast. We agree. Those that are looking at Portugal especially for the long should really look into the tax obligations. - Josh & Kalie
I'm an American living in Belgium, now with citizenship, so, I won't need a visa, I have an EU passport. The thing that makes me cringe is the language. It is cheaper there than here. I'm still considering it. BTW, bureacracy in Portugal is no different from anywhere else in Europe. The US is more efficient in that sense. I don't miss it, though. I was in Porto last week and I've been to Lisbon. I think I prefer Porto. It's a beautiful city and Portugal is a beautiful coutry. Who knows, maybe we'll meet for a glass of port wine and a lunch of bacalhau sometime😉
Do you have a reference for retirees who want to move, but are debating between Portugal, Spain or Italy? The taxes are a bit higher than the US in all 3, but RELATIVELY similar. Without the NHR program, stopped in Jan 2024, this seems that it’s less inviting. I’ve heard that getting a house built in Portugal takes from 2-3 years, and buying existing houses will still take upwards of 6 months to a year, while establishing Visa credentials - which I understand requires a proof of accommodation - at least a rental lease agreement. Going over for an extended visit seems smart, but want to rent outside of Lisbon, as it’s central for running around to research best places for us to buy and live.
I was married in esphino near Porto to my ex Portuguese wife many years ago. Love the north but also love the sun so definitely retiring to the algarve
I am hesitant to consider Portugal because I'm Canadian and the CAD to Euro FX rate is worse than the CAD to USD rate. I get that things are generally less expensive there now but that may not always be the case.
I realized recently that we may be moving to Portugal sooner than anticipated. Thanx for this very helpful refresher. We're planning a second trip to scout communities surrounding Porto, like Sao Romao. What do you know about that area?
You're welcome. Feel free to email Kalie (info@expatseverywhere.com) for recommendations on companies that can help with scouting, especially smaller places like São Romão. - Josh & Kalie
Again, pretty much on point! My absolutely anecdotal evidence tells me that there is a decrease in all the Portuguese hype, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing, because it’s a real downer to have your expectations be crushed by reality.
Hi! Thank you. You can find a lot of video on visa and immigration on our main channel ExpatsEverywhere. These "Guide" videos are introductions and more surface-y. - Josh & Kalie
Did you use a service to assist you with this or do it on your own? Do you have an NIF number, you need that before you can do anything financial in Portugal. We used Bordr and it only took a couple of days. Hope that helps.
Inflation is everywhere and in general Portugal is much cheaper. 7 or 8 of the top 10 cities in the world for cost of living expense are American cities. Lisbon and Porto are 101 and 112.
If you are wealthy and want to enjoy life, Portugal is better than Florida and California. But it is not just about prices, it is also about the quality of goods and services that you can buy. However, the US is still better if you want to work hard and get rich.
@qwqwlex lol "us is better if you want to work hard and get rich" Someone is stuck in the 90s lmao Work hard and get your value extracted by your boss and even more-so the ultra wealth, and never own a home... is more like it in 2024. Source - me and every other person who has broken their back and worked their ass off for nothing. 99% of people under 35.
Super i am from India i am 54 years old man now i am in Hungary Budapest I am a heavy duty driver like bus, truck, tractor ECT and I got European driving licence issued country hungry Budapest and my TRC ALSO HUNGRY SO HOW U CAN HELP ME PLEASE
Do your own research. The US is more open than Portugal on this matter. In case you don't know, Portugal was once part of a caliphate and I can see some of its Islamic roots are still there. Northern Europe may be better for you.
Lisbon and Algarve having more English speakers is a false statement and completely contradicted by statistics. North of Portugal has also better proficiency (easily confirmed by many articles and reports online). I really love to see foreigners living in Porto/Portugal but many misleading facts are usually spread online. Cascais having a Great weather is also debatable (the central part of the town is sunny but the remaining areas of the municipality not really. Same for sintra. Very foggy and rainy. Lisbon west coast (Sintra, Ericeira, etc) is the most cloudy, windy and humid in the whole county (especially during the spring and summer months with many days of persistent fog). Wishing you all the best 🫂!
We'd love to see those fact, João. At this point, you're just throwing out statements as well. Based on our experience in the cities of Algarve, not every nook and cranny, English is more common likely due to tourism levels and sheer number of Brits but if you have granular data surveys, we'd love to see them. Regrading Cascais, we are speaking about the city center. Our audience thinks of the city centers of a places and not the entire municipality of areas when we speak about them. When we need to differentiate, we will. Take care. - Josh
Brilliant! As a fellow Portuguese immigrant, you perfectly captured the highlights of moving to Portugal. This is a fantastic resource!
Thank you very much. This is an encouraging comment. - Josh & Kalie
This is an excellent video for anyone considering or planning a move to Portugal. I also highly suggest a scouting trip in advance for folks considering the move to check out the areas that interest them. It helps to make an informed decision about where you would like to live. Most importantly and this can't be stressed enough, please folks, take a deep dive into your tax situation. Learn about the Portuguese tax system and tax rates, as you will have to file taxes in your nation of origin as well as in Portugal.
Thanks for watching. We've covered the topic of taxes quite a bit on our main channel (ExpatsEverywhere) and on our Podcast. We agree. Those that are looking at Portugal especially for the long should really look into the tax obligations. - Josh & Kalie
You guys are always so full of useful information. I wish more viewers had hit that like button.
Thanks, Teddy. We hope more people find this channel. We really appreciate your support though. - Josh & Kalie
I'm an American living in Belgium, now with citizenship, so, I won't need a visa, I have an EU passport. The thing that makes me cringe is the language. It is cheaper there than here. I'm still considering it. BTW, bureacracy in Portugal is no different from anywhere else in Europe. The US is more efficient in that sense. I don't miss it, though. I was in Porto last week and I've been to Lisbon. I think I prefer Porto. It's a beautiful city and Portugal is a beautiful coutry. Who knows, maybe we'll meet for a glass of port wine and a lunch of bacalhau sometime😉
Do you have a reference for retirees who want to move, but are debating between Portugal, Spain or Italy? The taxes are a bit higher than the US in all 3, but RELATIVELY similar. Without the NHR program, stopped in Jan 2024, this seems that it’s less inviting. I’ve heard that getting a house built in Portugal takes from 2-3 years, and buying existing houses will still take upwards of 6 months to a year, while establishing Visa credentials - which I understand requires a proof of accommodation - at least a rental lease agreement. Going over for an extended visit seems smart, but want to rent outside of Lisbon, as it’s central for running around to research best places for us to buy and live.
I believe Portugal is lower on taxes. I believe you have to pay taxes on your worldly income where as Portugal has I believe 4 yr tax break.
Yes, we have a video on our main channel ExpatsEverywhere. We compare several popular European countries from a tax perspective. - Josh & Kalie
I was married in esphino near Porto to my ex Portuguese wife many years ago. Love the north but also love the sun so definitely retiring to the algarve
Fair enough. The winter in the north wasn't great this year.
Hi, what company do you recommend for a room rental to satisfy the 1 year lease agreement.
Thank you
Lusitano Dreams. - Josh & Kalie
Yes, don't miss the scouting trip like we did.
We hope that you all settle in alright. - Josh & Kalie
I am hesitant to consider Portugal because I'm Canadian and the CAD to Euro FX rate is worse than the CAD to USD rate. I get that things are generally less expensive there now but that may not always be the case.
Finally going back to Porto in October..hopefully you guys do a meetup while we are there!🤞
It seems like we'll do one around Halloween. We're working on details. - Josh & Kalie
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I am a Civil Engineer considering relocating to Portugal can l find work and which areas should l consider moving to?
Very helpful. Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊 Thanks for watching.
Is there a way to get your checklist for moving to Portugal?
Hi Russell, email Kalie at info@expatseverywhere.com - Josh & Kalie
❤️ YOOOO! Nice video!!! I’m a Small Struggling Travel Channel and you really inspire me to make better content 😌 Thank you!
Thank you very much! Keep at it. You've got this! :-) - Josh & Kalie
HELLO I'M NEW HERE GOOD SEEING YOU ❤❤
Can you not just run a dehumidifier?
Me & my wife are looking at the Porto area. Can a family live on say $4k?
Hi John, we are so I'd say yes. The X factor is rent. - Josh & Kalie
I realized recently that we may be moving to Portugal sooner than anticipated. Thanx for this very helpful refresher. We're planning a second trip to scout communities surrounding Porto, like Sao Romao. What do you know about that area?
You're welcome. Feel free to email Kalie (info@expatseverywhere.com) for recommendations on companies that can help with scouting, especially smaller places like São Romão. - Josh & Kalie
If we are in Portugal now could we contact you. Thanks.
Again, pretty much on point!
My absolutely anecdotal evidence tells me that there is a decrease in all the Portuguese hype, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing, because it’s a real downer to have your expectations be crushed by reality.
Thanks for the message, Paulo.
It actually seems like the really interested people are still moving and the look-i-loos have moved on. - Josh & Kalie
Great video
Thank you. - Josh & Kalie
Your not mentioning Aveiro, area or did i miss it.
Aveiro is nice. - Josh & Kalie
Thanks 🙏
Great video loved it, only wish maybe 5-10 minutes about visa and immigration any tips or info
Hi! Thank you. You can find a lot of video on visa and immigration on our main channel ExpatsEverywhere. These "Guide" videos are introductions and more surface-y. - Josh & Kalie
Coming to Portugal soon thanks this was helpful
Josh you rock 😄 the hair!
Thank you. 😁 My hair does what it wants really. - Josh
Hi i know a lots Italians moved there is true the first 10 years there is Low pay tax or not .Id like to move back in Europe from USA ❤ thank u
I apply to open a bank account and is more than a month Is it normal?
Did you use a service to assist you with this or do it on your own? Do you have an NIF number, you need that before you can do anything financial in Portugal. We used Bordr and it only took a couple of days. Hope that helps.
We're not sure what you mean but you can ask Kalie at info@expatseverywhere.com
Damn, I was told that Portugal is cheaper than the U.s..i guess inflation is everywhere
Inflation is everywhere and in general Portugal is much cheaper. 7 or 8 of the top 10 cities in the world for cost of living expense are American cities. Lisbon and Porto are 101 and 112.
If you are wealthy and want to enjoy life, Portugal is better than Florida and California. But it is not just about prices, it is also about the quality of goods and services that you can buy. However, the US is still better if you want to work hard and get rich.
@qwqwlex lol "us is better if you want to work hard and get rich"
Someone is stuck in the 90s lmao
Work hard and get your value extracted by your boss and even more-so the ultra wealth, and never own a home... is more like it in 2024.
Source - me and every other person who has broken their back and worked their ass off for nothing.
99% of people under 35.
I think it should be: It's time for thinking about leaving Portugal.
Be our guest. Make that video or do that thing. ;-)
@@expatseverywhereexplores No, You're the ones to do this kind of thing and make it look great!
Why
Thank you for mentioning the vegetarian options :)
You're welcome
Super i am from India i am 54 years old man now i am in Hungary Budapest I am a heavy duty driver like bus, truck, tractor ECT and I got European driving licence issued country hungry Budapest and my TRC ALSO HUNGRY SO HOW U CAN HELP ME PLEASE
May be you know any friend ,interested one excelent villa at algarve ---praia carvoeiro -quinta paraíso ,cent e três. Lagoa oito ,four,zero zero.
*United Kingdom!
I’m a trans woman living in the US as of July 13, 2024. I have one very very very good reason to permanently move to portugal.
Do your own research. The US is more open than Portugal on this matter. In case you don't know, Portugal was once part of a caliphate and I can see some of its Islamic roots are still there. Northern Europe may be better for you.
Are you vegan, too?
Lisbon and Algarve having more English speakers is a false statement and completely contradicted by statistics. North of Portugal has also better proficiency (easily confirmed by many articles and reports online). I really love to see foreigners living in Porto/Portugal but many misleading facts are usually spread online. Cascais having a Great weather is also debatable (the central part of the town is sunny but the remaining areas of the municipality not really. Same for sintra. Very foggy and rainy. Lisbon west coast (Sintra, Ericeira, etc) is the most cloudy, windy and humid in the whole county (especially during the spring and summer months with many days of persistent fog).
Wishing you all the best 🫂!
We'd love to see those fact, João. At this point, you're just throwing out statements as well. Based on our experience in the cities of Algarve, not every nook and cranny, English is more common likely due to tourism levels and sheer number of Brits but if you have granular data surveys, we'd love to see them.
Regrading Cascais, we are speaking about the city center. Our audience thinks of the city centers of a places and not the entire municipality of areas when we speak about them. When we need to differentiate, we will.
Take care. - Josh
Since Europe will soon be under threat from Putin's Russia, once Trump pulls us out of NATO, I would think twice. I moved to Panama.
Enjoy Panama. - Josh & Kalie