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18 Things You MUST KNOW Before Moving to PORTUGAL - 2025

Nations Without Borders 3,540 1 month ago
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We've lived in Portugal for 3 years and if you're considering moving to Portugal too, then this video is for you! In this video, we're sharing EVERYTHING you need to know before making the move to Portugal in 2025. From the cost of living and different regions to navigating bureaucracy and learning the language, we're covering 18 MUST-KNOW things to help you make an informed decision. Thinking about sunshine year-round? Dreaming of affordable healthcare? Curious about the pace of life? We're diving into all of that and more, including tips on making friends, taxes, transportation, and even why you should buy a dryer! Whether you're planning to move to Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve, or anywhere else in Portugal, this video will give you valuable insights and our unique perspective after 3 years of living here as a young family. We'll also share resources like helpful Facebook groups, tax professionals, and language learning tools. Stay tuned until the end for essential tips you MUST know before moving! If you're in your research phase and have any questions we didn't cover, please leave a comment below. We're happy to answer! If you found this video helpful, please give us a thumbs up and subscribe for more content about life in Portugal. Links: 🔗 ⚖️ Fresh Portugal: https://freshportugal.com/ 🇵🇹 Portuguese With Carla: https://portuguesewithcarla.com/ 🇺🇸 https://www.facebook.com/groups/americansandfriendsPT ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you’re new here: welcome to Nations Without Borders! This is our family travel vlog channel for our friends and family and for other parents with the ambition to travel the world with the fam while working remotely. Discover unique destinations, get tips on traveling with kids, learn about our nomadic life (we’re digital slow-mads), find remote work inspiration, and explore exciting family friendly travel activities. Most of all, this is a journal to document our journey as a traveling family and living abroad. Having a mixed international family (American, Dutch, Portuguese) comes with its own unique set of challenges. We'll share our experiences and what we learn along the way. IMPORTANT: this is a family channel where we share our personal experiences. There is absolutely no room for hate or disrespectful comments here. We will not hesitate to delete hurtful comments and block profiles from our channel. ------------------------------------------------- Follow our journey on our other platforms: Our Website: https://www.nationswithoutborders.com Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nationswithoutborders/ -------------------------------------------------------------------

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