Why live in Portugal, why emigrate to Portugal or stay for a long time?
Why live in Portugal as an expat, emigrant or working nomad?
- because conditions in Portugal are good in terms of security and safety, climate, nature and history.
- because Portuguese are community people and value friendships.
- because the cost of living is relatively low.
- because the work culture is hierarchical and formal.
- because Portuguese are open to ideas from foreigners.
What should you pay attention to?
- that it is difficult to find a job if you don't speak Portuguese.
- that local wages are generally low.
- that the Portuguese are generally more flexible with deadlines.
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