
For those moving to Portugal, and you do not know the language, I feel having an attorney is a must. For immigration, SEF appointments, tax office registration, and helping with contracts, it is worth having local legal representation.
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For those moving to Portugal, and you do not know the language, I feel having an attorney is a must. For immigration, SEF appointments, tax office registration, and helping with contracts, it is worth having local legal representation.
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Can you post your attorneys contact 💥💥info? Is there a list of costs?
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Hi Joric, is there a way you could provide contact info for the attorney that you used? Thanks
Hi Joric! Thank you for all the very useful information you have been providing your viewers. I have a questions. How did you know who to hire as your attorney, and did you hire him while you were still in the U.S.?
I understood that the NHR program is no longer available.
Great advice Joric. Couldn’t agree more. I’d probably put a good tax guy or gal right behind an attorney. 🤑 Realistically, we’re about 2-1/2 to 3 years away from making the move. By then you’ll even be wiser than you are now—hard to believe! 😀 BTW—you mentioned in your video to contact you for any leads. How do I do that? Obrigado.
Thanks. Enjoy your too the point videos. Are attorneys generally fixed fee based a clients needs there? Take care.
Tom
Good advise I'm sure its going to be stressful enough just making the big leap this will help relief some of that stress
Thank you