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New Beginnings and a Slower Family Life in Lisbon
Posted by Everyday Portugal | Feb 8, 2023 | Daily Life, Families, Stories From The Streets | 0 |
Scouting Portugal: The Silver Coast
Posted by Everyday Portugal | Sep 26, 2022 | Scouting Trips, Travel | 0 |
Expat vs. Digital Nomad
Posted by Everyday Portugal | Sep 25, 2022 | Visas & Immigration | 0 |
Scouting Portugal: PORTO REGION
Posted by Everyday Portugal | Sep 16, 2022 | Scouting Trips, Travel | 3 |
How long does it take to get a D7 visa for Portuga...
Posted by Everyday Portugal | Sep 3, 2022 | Visas & Immigration | 0 |
The Truth About Portugal
by Everyday Portugal | Apr 25, 2023 | Daily Life | 1 |
An honest look at living in Portugal from Everyday Portugal’s creator, Jen Wittman. Going beyond the media hype, Jen dives into the realities of moving overseas, daily life in Portugal, what it is like to live, work, and raise a child in a new country, what to do if you don’t yet know the language, and navigating the path to citizenship. She also digs into what people don’t tell you before you get here as well as the common myths perpetuated by the media, corporate interests, and expat forums while giving you some concrete advice for taking your first steps to moving or investing in Portugal.
Read MoreFrom California to Lisbon, Portugal – A Family’s Journey to a Better Life Overseas
by Everyday Portugal | Feb 17, 2023 | Daily Life, Families | 0 |
International Living Podcast Interview by Jim Santos of Bigger, Better World Podcast...
Read MoreCave Hunting, The Algarve, Portugal
by Everyday Portugal | Feb 10, 2023 | Photo of The Day, Uncategorized | 0 |
Photo Credit: Cristiano Pinto – https://www.instagram.com/cristianosantospinto Air Tag...
Read MoreNew Beginnings and a Slower Family Life in Lisbon
by Everyday Portugal | Feb 8, 2023 | Daily Life, Families, Stories From The Streets | 0 |
About 18 months ago, I relocated with my family to Portugal, sight unseen. A crazy move you might...
Read MoreDouro Valley, Portugal
by Everyday Portugal | Oct 1, 2022 | Photo of The Day | 0 |
Photo Credit: Maksym Kaharlytskyi -> https://mktography.com/ Air Tag Packing Cubes Luggage...
Read MoreChouriço à Bombeiro (Portuguese Flame Grilled Chorizo)
by Everyday Portugal | Sep 28, 2022 | Recipes | 0 |
We just received our first ever house warming gift in Portugal! Our former landlord and now dear...
Read MoreScouting Portugal: The Silver Coast
by Everyday Portugal | Sep 26, 2022 | Scouting Trips, Travel | 0 |
Many people hear that Portugal is a great country for relocating to. However, we all have...
Read MoreExpat vs. Digital Nomad
by Everyday Portugal | Sep 25, 2022 | Visas & Immigration | 0 |
In this video, Valley of the Dahle’s, Ted Dahle, shares helpful information on the...
Read MoreChicken Piri Piri / Chicken Peri Peri
by Everyday Portugal | Sep 24, 2022 | Recipes | 0 |
I finally did the uber touristy thing and hit up Bonjardim in the heart of Lisbon to try their...
Read MoreBacalhau com Natas (Codfish with Cream)
by Everyday Portugal | Sep 20, 2022 | Recipes | 0 |
After 18 months of living here, we somehow just had our first Bacalhau com Natas. It was on the...
Read MoreSeeing the Signs to Move to Portugal
by Everyday Portugal | Sep 17, 2022 | Scouting Trips, Travel | 1 |
It’s a sign! It says that I simply MUST retire here. Saw this in Sintra yesterday. One...
Read MoreScouting Portugal: PORTO REGION
by Everyday Portugal | Sep 16, 2022 | Scouting Trips, Travel | 3 |
Scouting Portugal can be a game-changer when it comes to making the big decision of relocating....
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I’m so cunfused and need help. I’ve talked with 2 immigration lawyers and they gave me opposite info. If I apply for the D7, I need to stay in Portuguese territory for 8 months non consecutive or 6 months consecutive, right? Does anyone in the group know if leaving Portugal to visit the Schengen countries counts as 6 months or fall into the 8 months cathegory?
Thank you all so much in advance.
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For any California expats (or anyone missing extra hot salsa) -The Chilli Experience LDA ships here in Portugal.
They are my goto source for habanero. They take extra care when shipping and are fast. (Jen -hope this is ok to post, I am not affiliated with them, just very happy with their products and care).
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Hi Everyone, I'm thinking of making a spontenous scouting trip to Portugal... from SFO to Lisbon (or Faro) end of November to mid December. Only $240 each way with TAP, direct flight SFO to LIS, so I can't resist! Is anyone else going from SFO during this time frame? Or, if anyone wants to meet up while I'm there, it would be awesome. I'm trying to figure out the best ways to travel with a medium sized dog (55 LB) and perhaps find places to stay that accept dogs, for my next trip in spring. At that time I'll take him with me but this time I'm going alone. I love Portugal and want to experience it again. I haven't been there since right before Covid hit. :-) ... See MoreSee Less
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