Posts by Simone Barbosa
Containment in Portugal: the latest rules in place
The government met on Saturday November 21 to define new pandemic control measures. Partial” containment in Portugal is being reinforced, with cities divided into 4 categories according to pandemic risk. The Prime Minister declared that the pace of growth had slowed, but that the results were insufficient. Portugal’s new containment rules As of November 24,…
Read MoreHalloween in Portugal: what are the traditions?
Trick or treat? Contrary to popular belief, Halloween is not an American tradition. It was created in Europe over 2,000 years ago by the Celtic people. But then? Halloween in Portugal: what are the traditions? In Portugal, although Halloween(or dia das bruxas: witches’ day) is not a strong tradition, it has nevertheless gained a following…
Read MoreTypical houses in Portugal: what do they look like?
Si vous lisez ce blog, c’est que le Portugal vous a déjà forcément un peu séduit. Le Portugal est un pays qui se distingue par son charme, un charme qu’on trouve à différents niveaux et il faut dire que les maisons typiques au Portugal y contribuent. Du nord au sud du pays, on trouve différentes…
Read More6 incredible houses in Portugal: the wow effect is guaranteed!
Discover 6 incredible houses in Portugal. The kind of houses that make you say “Wow” to yourself. So, among these 6 incredible homes, the “Wow” effect, depending on the property, won’t be for the same reasons, but in any case these homes won’t leave you speechless. 3 of these 6 homes were featured in the…
Read MoreCoronavirus in Portugal: new health measures
The off-season has begun, and some of you may be thinking of taking advantage of these lovely months to discover Portugal. Are you planning a trip to Portugal, but wondering whether it’s feasible because of the pandemic? What rules have been put in place in Portugal? Do they prevent you from traveling? In this article,…
Read MoreWhy not buy a wooden house in Portugal?
From north to south, from the Minho region to the Algarve, Portugal’s wines are numerous. Their vines cover the Portuguese plains and hillsides. Like an investigator of size, I went, just for you : eating grapes in the vineyards, crush grapes in vats, drinking wine in the cellars… All for you, of course! 🙂 Portugal…
Read MoreWhy not buy a wooden house in Portugal?
When we talk about wooden houses, we all imagine a chalet in the mountains, but that’s not really what they are! Wooden modular homes are similar to traditional houses. Only the structure is made of wood, but the “shell”, as I like to call it, is not necessarily made of wood. I’m sure you’ve walked…
Read MoreUnusual vacations in Portugal: 12 addresses to remember
Have you always dreamed of staying in an unusual accommodation? Imagine sleeping in a bus, a train station, a wine barrel, a windmill… Well, it does exist! Today, in this article, I’d like to take you on a tour of these unusual places for an unusual vacation in Portugal. Experiences that are sure to create…
Read MoreCovid-19 in Portugal: decontamination measures
In Portugal, containment began in mid-March when there were still only around 100 confirmed cases of covid-19 in the country. A progressive decontainment plan associated with a timetable was put in place by the Council of Ministers on April 30, 2020 in order to contain the evolution of covid-19 in Portugal. The measures are being…
Read MoreFlower Festival on Madeira Island, Portugal
Home of the world-famous Cristiano Ronaldo… but not only … Portugal’s Madeira Island, nicknamed the “Island of the Flower”, is one of Portugal’ s – and indeed the world’s – must-see jewels, with the title of “World’s Best Island Destination” awarded every year since 2016 by the World Travel Awards. Every year, at the end…
Read MoreTaxes in Portugal: what taxes do I have to pay?
Many of you have questions about taxes in Portugal. Which taxes do you have to pay if you live in Portugal? In this article we’ll talk about some of these taxes: Taxes on your income (wages, pensions) Taxes on your car: IUC, ISV Taxes on your property purchase: IMT, IMI, AIMI, imposto do selo Taxes…
Read MoreEaster in Portugal: 3 traditions
Easter in Portugal is widely celebrated. It’s an important time for family and friends to get together. This year, because of the confinement, it may be difficult to get together, but you can always enjoy a good “folar” at home (more about this in the article). In the north of the country, Easter Monday is…
Read MoreKeeping busy during coronavirus confinement: 10 ideas
I’m writing a very special article today, one that I never thought I’d write. As you all know, we’re going through a global health crisis, and many countries have gone into lockdown, inviting everyone to stay at home. It goes without saying that these rules must be respected, even if it’s not easy to do…
Read MoreRetirement in Portugal: taxation for foreigners
Many of you want to move to Portugal, and many of you have questions about taxation in Portugal once you’ve settled there. Recently, there have been some changes to the taxation of pensions for foreigners(with RNH status) moving to Portugal: taxation has risen from 0% to 10%. In this article, you’ll find some answers to…
Read More2010-2019: 40 important dates in Portugal
A few weeks ago, we celebrated 2020. A new decade was born, while another came to an end. From 2010 to 2019, I’d like to take a look back at some important dates in Portugal. Dates that have, more or less, left their mark on Portugal over the last decade: joyous events, news items, serious…
Read MoreAre you tempted to move to southern Lisbon?
You’re all familiar with the city of Lisbon, the Portuguese capital that has been in the spotlight for the past few years, and with good reason: it’s a magnificent city!(in all objectivity) The Portuguese capital is often chosen as a destination by people wishing to settle in Portugal, but these same people are sometimes surprised…
Read MoreA labyrinth of Roman galleries in Lisbon, hidden beneath the city
You may not know it, but under your feet in Lisbon’s Baixa Chiado district are a series of labyrinthine galleries that you can visit! In this article, find out more about these Roman galleries in Lisbon. History of Lisbon’s Roman galleries These almost 2,000-year-old galleries date back to the Roman occupation. They were discovered in…
Read MorePortugal and Japan: Portuguese influences in Japan
In the 16th century, the first Portuguese arrived in Japan. They were the first Europeans to land in Japan. As a result, there are many similarities between Portugal and Japan today. Portuguese influences in Japan can be seen in gastronomy and language. Portugal and Japan: Portuguese influence on Japanese cuisine One of the most famous…
Read MoreThe surprising bat mission in Coimbra, Portugal
You’ve probably already heard of the University of Coimbra in Portugal. It’s the oldest university in Europe, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And that’s not all! I’m telling you about this university today because I’d like to highlight the Joanina Library, which is located high up in the historic center of the University of…
Read MoreCookies falling from the sky in Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal is a country with many traditions. Some are more original than others, like this tradition in Aveiro, Portugal, which I’m going to tell you about today and which takes place in just a few days’ time(from January 9 to January 13, 2020). Every year, around January 10, the day of São Gonçalo de Amarante,…
Read More10 preconceived ideas about life in Portugal versus reality
“A received idea is an opinion between the stereotype, the cliché and the common idea. It is widespread and sometimes false.” You may have preconceived ideas about life in Portugal that are at odds with reality. So, if you’re thinking of living in Portugal, it’s important to be well-informed and aware of the reality of…
Read MoreReal estate in Portugal: 10 things to know before you buy
In a previous article dedicated to renting in Portugal, we saw that renting in Portugal is not so easy, but what about buying a property in Portugal? The language barrier, distance, market prices, local legal and tax specificities, etc. are just some of the difficulties you’ll encounter if you decide to buy a property abroad,…
Read MoreFreelance in Portugal: 4 steps to becoming an auto-entrepreneur
Freelance status, also known as auto-entrepreneur, independent worker or sometimes micro-entrepreneur, is becoming increasingly popular. In Portugal, too, this status is becoming increasingly popular. Freelancers in Portugal are commonly referred to as “recibo verde” (in reference to the type of invoices they issue, which we’ll talk about in the article). So, when you arrive in…
Read More5 questions to change your driving license in Portugal
Do you have a French driving license(the pink license) and are you a resident of Portugal(anyone living in Portugal for more than 183 days a year is considered a resident)? If so, you are obliged to exchange your French driving license for a Portuguese one after two years of residence in Portugal. Today, in this…
Read More10 tips for learning Portuguese quickly
Are you planning to live in Portugal but don’t speak the language of Camões? Don’t panic! You’re not the first or the last to be in this situation. Although we’ve all dreamed of speaking a foreign language in the blink of an eye, unfortunately it’s not that simple! There’s no magic formula: you just have…
Read MorePortuguese and French cuisine: 15 equivalents
If there’s one thing I don’t understand, it’s the French who move to Portugal in search of French products and services. Many people want to find in Portugal: a French supermarket, a French school, a French restaurant, a French bakery, a French beautician, a French hairdresser, French television, a French sports coach, French friends ……
Read More14 Portuguese souvenirs to pack in your suitcases
When we travel or live abroad, we like to bring back little souvenirs for our loved ones(and for ourselves too, let’s be a little egotistical!). Even though I’ve been living in Portugal for over six years, every time I return to France, I usually pack a few souvenirs from Portugal to delight my loved ones,…
Read MoreThings to do: my top 25 places and activities in Portugal
In Portugal, you won’t be bored for a second, as this beautiful country is full of treasures: landscapes, gastronomy, customs, exceptional places, monuments, etc. There’s always something to discover! There’s always something to discover! Today, I’m unveiling a few places and activities in Portugal that I think you should discover or experience at least once…
Read MoreBeaches in Portugal: 15 not-to-be-missed beaches
When people talk about Portugal, they often talk about its ideal quality of life! This is linked to a number of factors, one of which is undoubtedly the beauty of Portugal’s beaches. With an immense coastline, the country offers, from north to south, numerous beaches with different charms. We couldn’t possibly list all the beaches…
Read MoreLisbon’s new French school in 10 questions
Update 07/28/2019: The opening is postponed to a later date, for more information please contact Anne Gasser. Many of you regularly ask questions about expatriating as a family. In particular, you’re wondering about schooling for your young darlings. A few months ago, I wrote an article on the subject of schooling in Portugal and the…
Read MoreThings to do in Porto: Top 10 must-sees in Porto
“O Porto não é um lugar, é um sentimento” – Belisa Ferreira (Porto is not a place, it’s a feeling). As you can imagine, today I’m taking you with me to the north of Portugal to discover some of the must-do things to do in Porto. Also known as the Invicta City, Porto is Portugal’s…
Read MoreCost of living in Portugal: what budget do you need?
Thinking of moving to Portugal? One of the first questions that will probably come to mind is the cost of living in Portugal. When we hear about Portugal in the media or at the local bar, we often talk about its unrivalled quality of life and low cost of living. I often hear: “In Portugal,…
Read MoreWhy live and work in Lisbon this year (partner article)
Today, we’re sharing a commercial article for our partners at Careertrotter, in the hope that it might inspire some of our readers who want to move to Lisbon to live and work. Looking for something to eat other than croissants and pains au chocolats? Why not try a delicious “pastel de nata” on a beach…
Read More13 must-dos in Lisbon, Portugal
Cathedrals, churches, museums, architecture, gastronomy and more. You won’t be bored for a second in the Portuguese capital. Whether you’re coming for a long weekend, a week or just living here, there’s always something to discover and do in Lisbon. It’s this richness and diversity that makes Lisbon one of the most interesting capitals I…
Read More8 questions and answers about health insurance in Portugal
Insuring yourself against the various risks of everyday life should always be one of the first things to do when moving abroad. And health insurance in particular! Today, Christophe Antone from MDS Expat(insurance broker) answers 8 questions about health insurance in Portugal. Christophe Antone, MDS Expat Also, if you’d like even more answers and details…
Read MoreTop 10 must-see Portuguese personalities
If you’re going to live in Portugal, knowing its culture is essential. In my articles, I try to tell you regularly about Portugal’s many riches: its monuments, its azulejos, its calçadas, its beaches, its colorful houses, its fado, etc. But Portugal’s heritage is also made up of men and women who, thanks to their talents,…
Read MoreWorking in Portugal: jobs, salaries, sectors
Portugal has become THE destination where everyone wants to settle. More and more people are choosing this beautiful Iberian country for a variety of reasons. Among those looking to move to Portugal are retirees, students and working people. For working people, one of the most important factors in their decision to settle here is whether…
Read MoreRegistering a car in Portugal: 9 steps to follow
Many of you are planning to move to Portugal and would like to keep your car. If you keep your car in Portugal, you’ll need to register it there. You have 12 months from the date of your arrival to do so. The formalities are quite onerous, and the cost is high. The latter includes…
Read MoreMoving to Portugal: 10 things to remember
You’re all set! Your “new” life in Portugal is imminent. But what are the little rules you need to follow to optimize and make a success of your move to Portugal? What are the dos and don’ts? In this article, written in the form of “10 commandments”(please note that I’m not imposing anything on you,…
Read MoreLiving in Portugal: 7 changes in your daily life
When you travel or move to a new place, all your senses are on alert. Living in Portugal means discovering a whole host of things in a short space of time. Some things will seem “normal”, others will strike you as unusual, but don’t worry, they’ll quickly become part of your daily life. These first…
Read MoreEverything you need to know about Portugal: 10 little-known facts
Many of you enjoyed the article “Discovering Portugal: 10 things you didn’t know”. The aim of this article was to help you discover things you didn’t know about this beautiful Iberian country. A goal that seems to have been achieved, since the majority of you have told me that you’ve learned new things about Portugal…
Read MoreNew Year’s Eve 2019: where to celebrate in Portugal?
(updated 1/12/19) New Year’s Eve is fast approaching and, like every year, many of you still don’t know what you’re going to do to celebrate it. Don’t panic, in this article you’ll find several ideas and addresses for celebrating your New Year in Portugal with friends, family or just the two of you, in a…
Read More15 not-to-be-missed Christmas markets in Portugal
Article updated on 15/11/2019. Advent calendars are invading supermarket shelves and Christmas decorations are lighting up the streets. There’s no doubt about it, the countdown to Christmas 2019 is well and truly underway! As last year, here is a non-exhaustive list of some of the Christmas markets in Portugal that will delight young and old…
Read MoreExpatriation to Portugal: 2 people tell their stories
Last week, you discovered the first part of this article entitled “Living in Portugal: 5 people tell their stories”. In it, you met Alex, Anne-Marie and Nathalie. Today, I invite you to discover the second part of this article and the expatriation to Portugal of Mirana, who has already been living in Lisbon for 7…
Read MoreMeet 3 French people living in Portugal
As I told you in a previous article: “Living in Portugal: 7 heartbreaks and gripes“, I always try to add a little of my own experience to my articles, so that you can get as much insight as possible into life in Portugal through them. However, apart from my own experience, there are many other…
Read MoreDiscovering Portugal: 10 things you didn’t know
Today, let’s discover Portugal! I’ve challenged myself to show you 10 things you didn’t know about Portugal. This article will cover a wide range of topics related to gastronomy, history, geography, lifestyle, culture… in Portugal. The aim is to teach you things you didn’t know!(yes! even you behind your screen who think you know everything…
Read More8 questions about holiday rentals in Portugal
This article is intended for owners or future owners of real estate in Portugal who wish to rent out their property on a seasonal basis(known as “alojamento local” in Portugal). In recent years, Portugal has seen a boom in tourism, and seasonal rentals have multiplied. Many of you are asking us questions on this subject,…
Read MoreLiving in Portugal: 7 favourites and dislikes
I’m a fairly optimistic person, but like everyone else(well, I think), I have my favorites and my pet peeves. In this article, I’m going to tell you about mine, which you may not share, but I’m going to do it at the risk of making some people cringe. After all, differences of opinion are what…
Read MoreWhy choose to live in northern Portugal?
When we talk about tourism or living in Portugal, we often talk about the Lisbon and Algarve regions. However, Portugal, although a “small” country in terms of surface area, includes many other regions with undeniable assets. These include the Silver Coast, discussed inone of my previous articles, the Alentejo, which I’ll tell you about in…
Read More48 hours with me: a French expatriate in Portugal
Today, I’m taking you away for a whole weekend with me, Anne-Sophie, a French expatriate in Portugal. I arrived in this small Iberian country in April 2013. Back then, you didn’t hear as much about Portugal as you do now. I’d never set foot in the country before living here. I’d only heard about it…
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