

Jean-Paul Burtin
French looking for information about Portugal
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About me
French
Lives in Vilamoura, Faro
Speaks French, English, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Registration: 16 August 2017
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How to deal with stress when moving to Portugal by Priscilla
Moving abroad is no easy feat. Everyone has their own ways of dealing with stress, so we invite you to share some insights regarding this topic. What are the main factors that contribute to stress when moving to Portugal (cultural adaptation, ...

Whaoo! Having been in Mozambique is a big advantage. It is also my case having lived and manage a company in Brazil. Best! JP Read More


How to deal with stress when moving to Portugal by Priscilla
Moving abroad is no easy feat. Everyone has their own ways of dealing with stress, so we invite you to share some insights regarding this topic. What are the main factors that contribute to stress when moving to Portugal (cultural adaptation, ...

Hi Jeanine, You must be right re: bureaucracy in Africa although I don't have any experience with any country except Egypt and South Africa. My point is that things get worse and worse regardless of the country in the world. This is the case of ... Read More


contemplating a move to Portugal this Fall by Noellekathleen
Hi, my husband and I are US citizens that work remotely and are contemplating a move to Portugal this Fall. We have two young children and are trying to narrow down areas other than Lisbon that have good weather, a large expat/English speaking ...

Hi, We are a French couple who lived 21 years in the USA and it is a pleasure to try to help you. Last October we moved to Central Algarve where English is spoken everywhere. Portuguese people are amazing in terms of language; a lot of them speak ... Read More


Self funded residency visa by Almostdark01
Hi, I was told there is a residency visa for people who can show sufficient passive income to support themselves/family. Do you know if any solicitor who can help with such application? Thanks!

You are absolutely correct. Not using a lawyer is a "bureaucratic nightmare" JPB Read More


Self funded residency visa by Almostdark01
Hi, I was told there is a residency visa for people who can show sufficient passive income to support themselves/family. Do you know if any solicitor who can help with such application? Thanks!

Hi, In Algarve yes, but not in Cascais. JP Read More


Portuguese Immersion Course by Dolfin66
Hi Everyone, I'd like to come to Portugal for a month for an immersion course (one month or so). My dates are flexible, as is my location and I wanted to see if anyone could recommend a particular school or university program. I'd love to ...

"it is European Portuguese (Not Brazilian). It's badly named" What do you mean? Do you think that Portuguese from Brazil is so much far from Portuguese from Portugal? Your language skills must be very adanced to be able to make such a ... Read More


How to deal with stress when moving to Portugal by Priscilla
Moving abroad is no easy feat. Everyone has their own ways of dealing with stress, so we invite you to share some insights regarding this topic. What are the main factors that contribute to stress when moving to Portugal (cultural adaptation, ...

Due to my long personal international experience I don't have any of the stress problems you mention except the administrative and bureaucratic aspects of the life in Portugal. As a Frenchman I thought France was the champion all categories! But ... Read More


Expats in Cascais by cramptons
Hi my wife and I recently retired taking a gap year in the south pacific and are now deciding what to do next. We lived in Brazil for three years when we were younger but a move from the UK to Portugal looks interesting now. We are making a trip in ...

Hi Cramptons, My advice is to first look at the residence status options before looking at any Real Estate agent. I am living in Algarve where there are many British citizens who are very much puzzled about the Brexit and its consequences. I would ... Read More


Does public gynecologist exists? by Lillien
Hello, I recently moved to portugal and I need to visit a gynecologist. I registered in public clinic and i got my appointment with GP. But the Gp just sent me to go to blood test and some other tests which will take like month to get it done or ...

Hi Lillien, As a man I obviously have no experience with GYN. However, I notice you live in or around Setubal. If important or urgent, I would try a major hospital in Lisbon. Re: blood analysis, were you told how much time it would get to have the ... Read More


Work and Life by leeann12
Hi, I am currently in South Africa, desperately wanting to leave, new experiences. Is it difficult to find work, really nervous about that, if my family and I come here, worried that we won't get work? My daughter in law is a qualified dance ...

Thank you so much. I'll investigate a bit further because I'd love to visit the Kruger again as well as the Cape, Bloemfontein, Durban, East London Port Elizbeth and the Drakensberg range. Portugal is one of the safest countries in Europe. ... Read More


Work and Life by leeann12
Hi, I am currently in South Africa, desperately wanting to leave, new experiences. Is it difficult to find work, really nervous about that, if my family and I come here, worried that we won't get work? My daughter in law is a qualified dance ...

By the way, I love South Africa. Visited most of the country in the 80's and did business with locals. Would like to return but I heard the situation is not so good in terms of security. What's your opinion? Thanks JP Read More


Work and Life by leeann12
Hi, I am currently in South Africa, desperately wanting to leave, new experiences. Is it difficult to find work, really nervous about that, if my family and I come here, worried that we won't get work? My daughter in law is a qualified dance ...

Hi Lee Ann, Regarding work in the area of teaching dance, it depends where you wanna live. If in Lisboa it may be fine. But in Alentejo, forget it. Same in Algarve. Working permit for South African may not be easy to get; Jean-Paul Burtin Read More


New owner in Lagos by Woppyman
Hi all, Just bought my first place in Algarve! Its taken 6 months to get a mortgage sorted but at last we have a 2 bed apartment to call our own as of yesterday - Hooray!!! Me my wife and 6 yr old boy. Everyone involved were fantastic if a little ...

Hi, I am a French Non Habitual Resident. 1) I have no experience with Vodafone. I have had MEO for 6 months and it works fine. I was lucky to get fiber optics in my area (Loulé) 2) With MEO you get the regular Portuguese channels. If you want a ... Read More


Confirming what I was told by the Portugese Consulate in Toronto by nnp7000
I'm a Canadian citizen married to a Hungarian woman. My wife and I are interested in living in Portugal for about 9-12 months. Yesterday, I called the Portugese Consulate in Toronto to learn about what it'd would take for me to live in ...

Hi, If you only want to live in Portugal for that long, why bother with immigration bureaucracy like in the USA or CDN (I lived 21 years in North America). I suggest you come as tourists for the maximum time allowed and get out for a few days (in ... Read More


Free and low-cost leisure activities in Portugal by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding leisure activities that are free or low-cost in Portugal. This information will give future expats (or even current expats) an idea regarding some of leisure activities that they might not ...

Hello, My small contribution: The Portugal News is Portugal's National Newspaper in English. Alghough it is normally sold for 1.5 euros, it is widely distributed for free in supermarkets in the Algarve, like Appolonia, Pingo Doce, Adli. It is ... Read More