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Living In Portugal – 6 Tips For Day to Day Life Abroad

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Living In Portugal – 6 Tips For Day to Day Life Abroad

Many people share the dream of living in Portugal, but once you decide to take the leap and move abroad, there are day-to-day things that you will encounter. Some of them are more significant than others. I wanted to take a moment to focus on a few tips for a few of these details that you may come across as an expat in Portugal. Having things in place such as a bank account and Portuguese tax code can make the biggest difference in your life in Portugal. Living abroad in Portugal comes with some challenges for expats moving to Portugal or for those already here, so why not make some of these things easier? In this expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, we’ll go over 6 tips (plus one bonus) to help make your transition into life abroad in Portugal just that little bit easier.

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#movingabroad #expatlife #expatIf you find my videos helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I’ve helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
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📩 Business Inquiries and Collaborations:

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00:00 – Opening Thoughts / Intro
01:07 – Don’t leave the house without it….
01:38 – Get Local Credit/Debit Cards
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04:53 – Get your code, you’ll need it!
06:37 – Get connected… IMMEDIATELY!
08:45 – Breaking into the bubble…
10:03 – Closing Thoughts / Outro

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Great tips, thanks. There were a couple of tips that I hadn't thought of. Also, I'd like to mention that I'm a fan of your longer videos. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate them all regardless of the length. I remember there was a comment posted on one of your previous videos from someone saying they thought your videos were too long. I disagree and that's just my personal opinion. Keep them coming!

  2. I agree with on the Facebook groups, the tips and tricks have been invaluable. The meet ups and perspectives of experience on valuable information too. The bubble is a nice starting point but I agree there needs to be balance

  3. I figured out why wise contactless doesn't work very well. you have to use your pin every so often, then you can use contactless for a bit, then you have to use the pin .. it's very annoying

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