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In this episode, Josh and Kalie share their experiences from their recent trip to Kuala Lumpur, comparing it to their life in Portugal. They discuss family travel, diverse food cultures, cost of living, and the challenges of expat life, including healthcare, cultural norms, and language barriers in both locations. The conversation highlights key differences in affordability, food availability, and adapting to new environments.
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Aimee Reimao moved from Cape Town to Portimão, Portugal, seeking safety and sunshine, and now enjoys 300 days of sun in the Algarve while working remotely. Her lifestyle allows her the freedom to explore hidden beaches, local hikes, and the region’s expat-friendly community. With mild winters, hot summers, and a mix of bustling and quiet seasons, Aimee shares valuable tips on adapting to life in Portimão, from navigating transportation and remote work to enjoying seasonal activities and connecting with other expats.
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In this conversation, Renee shares her journey of moving to Portugal, the challenges faced during the transition, and the cultural integration process. She discusses the employment changes that occurred after their move, the complexities of the real estate market in Portugal, and the overall cost of living. Throughout the discussion, Renee emphasizes the importance of community and the positive experiences they have had since relocating. The conversation concludes with reflections on how living abroad has transformed her life and her family's life.
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In this conversation, Mark shares his journey of choosing Portugal as his retirement destination, discussing his decision to retire, budgeting, buying property, accessing medical care, and embracing local life. He also talks about how he connects with locals, meets new people, and enjoys his retirement, offering valuable advice for anyone considering a move to Portugal, not just retirees.
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In this conversation, Kathleen shares her journey of moving to Portugal with her husband and their experiences living in various regions, including Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve. They discuss the challenges and joys of adapting to a new culture, the importance of learning the language, and the process of taking the language exam for citizenship. The conversation also covers the establishment of their business, “Bordr”, which assists expats with navigating Portuguese bureaucracy. Kathleen provides insights into the exam preparation process, comparing different study methods, and shares valuable resources for language learning.
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In this episode, Josh and Kalie from ExpatsEverywhere dive into a Q&A format, addressing various questions from their patrons about living in Portugal. They cover topics such as understanding taxi lights, navigating phone plans, the timing for obtaining a NIF and bank account, hiring housekeepers, visa income requirements, and the differences between D7 and D8 visas. They also discuss language courses for citizenship, finding accommodation, renewing temporary residency while applying for citizenship, and compare dental care in Portugal to the US. The episode concludes with insights on EU citizenship and the golden visa investment maintenance.
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In this conversation, Leanne shares her journey of moving from the United States to Braga, Portugal. She discusses the reasons behind her move, the challenges of adapting to a new culture, and the importance of building a community. Leanne also reflects on her experiences with language learning, navigating the D7 visa process, and the transformative power of living abroad. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the significance of maintaining connections with family and friends back home while embracing her new life in Portugal.
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Zé, originally from South Africa, shares his experience of moving to Portugal and the challenges he faced in terms of cultural differences and integration. He discusses the importance of the expat community in providing support and connection, especially for those with Portuguese roots. He shares his experience of moving to Portugal with his wife and daughter and the difficulties they faced in settling in, particularly with language and cultural differences. Zé also talks about the rising cost of living in Porto, especially in terms of housing, and the impact of Portugal's low minimum wage. Living abroad has transformed Zé's life by giving him more time for himself and his family and a greater appreciation for the importance of work-life balance.
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In this episode, Dallas advises residency seekers to be in the country when searching for long-term accommodations and emphasizes the importance of being in residential mode rather than tourist mode. He also discusses the option of using property management companies for turnkey services and warns about the potential pitfalls of gaming the system. Dallas explains the two primary programs offered by Lusitano Dreams: room rentals and soft landing leases. He highlights the importance of intention when using a room rental for consulate applications and advises clients to find long-term accommodations for their AIMA appointment. Dallas also discusses the emotional and relationship aspects of moving to Portugal and the potential challenges that couples may face. He concludes by explaining the changes in Lusitano Dreams' business model, which now focuses on reducing the front-end costs for clients.
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The conversation discusses the current state of the real estate market in Portugal and how foreigners can secure a mortgage with income from abroad. It highlights the stability of prices in the market, the high demand for rental properties, and the hot markets in Portugal. It concludes with a discussion on popular locations for investment, including Porto, Lisbon, and smaller towns in the interior of Portugal.
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Susan Dzieduszycka-Suinat, the founder of Overseas Vote Foundation, discusses the process of voting as an expat. She explains how her foundation helps Americans abroad register and request their absentee ballots. The foundation provides online tools and services to streamline the voting process. Susan emphasizes the importance of having a voting residence address, which is the last place you lived before leaving the US. She also highlights the convenience of online registration and ballot tracking. Susan's foundation is nonpartisan and focuses on informing and educating voters. The conversation covers the topic of voting as a US citizen living abroad, including the process of receiving and sending ballots. It also touches on the low voter turnout from overseas citizens and addresses concerns and myths about voting from abroad.
Overseas Vote Foundation
https://www.overseasvotefoundation.org
U.S. Vote Foundation
https://www.usvotefoundation.org
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The conversation discusses the requirements for Portuguese citizenship, with a focus on the language component. It explores the A1 and A2 levels of language proficiency, the different routes to obtain the Portuguese language certificate, and the technical aspects of the exam. The certified classes that exempt individuals from the exam are also discussed, along with the formation of CIPLE Master, an online platform that offers flexible and learner-friendly certified courses.
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Josh and Amanda cover a range of topics related to personal development for expats, including the cultural differences, language learning, safety concerns, and social dynamics. It also delves into the broader concept of personal development and the importance of understanding oneself as an expat. The discussion provides insights into the challenges and strategies for building a social circle in a new country, taking into account the differences between introverts and extroverts. The conversation covers the social dynamics of introverts and extroverts, the phases of expat life, personal growth, and resilience. It also delves into the challenges of the phases of expat life and the impact of living abroad on personal transformation.
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Michael, an expat living in Portugal, shares his experience of remote work, living in Cascais, and the diverse expat community. He discusses the time difference, rental prices, moving with pets, learning Portuguese, and the vibrant social scene in Cascais. Michael also compares living in Portugal to his experiences in China and Germany, highlighting the accessibility and transformational impact of living abroad.
Mike's resources: PoliticiansArePublicServants.org
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The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including expat life, passport privilege, settling in Portugal, and economic privilege. Mariam shares her experiences of living in different countries, obtaining citizenship, and the challenges of moving to Portugal. She also discusses the themes of cultural diversity, language acquisition, and the transformative experience of living in a foreign country. The interview also highlights the release of Mariam's debut novel set in Portugal.
Takeaways
Living as an expat in different countries provides a unique perspective on passport privilege and the disparities in treatment based on nationality.The process of obtaining citizenship and settling in a new country can be challenging, especially during a pandemic.Economic privilege plays a significant role in the expat experience, and it's important to be aware of the impact on the local community.The conversation highlights the cultural exchange and growth that comes with expat life, as well as the need for respect and responsibility toward the host country and its people. Gentrification in Portugal has led to economic privilege and displacement of local businesses.Living abroad comes with a responsibility to be aware of economic impact and to contribute positively to the local community.Language acquisition and cultural diversity play a significant role in the transformative experience of living in a foreign country.Mariam's debut novel explores the impact of place on personal identity and the cross-cultural experiences of individuals living in Portugal. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ -
Doug and Monique, a retired teacher and police detective, share their journey of moving abroad and retiring early in Portugal. They discuss their decision to leave Canada, their professions, and their research process in choosing Portugal as their destination. They discuss how living abroad has transformed their lives by exposing them to diverse cultures and perspectives. They express their gratitude for the people they have met and the experiences they have had while living abroad.
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In this conversation, Kalie interviews Diogo Capela, an immigration lawyer, about recent changes in immigration policies in Portugal. They discuss the government's action plan, the elimination of the expression of interest process, the backlog of applications, and the prioritization of family reunification and high qualified professionals. They also touch on changes in the citizenship process, including the counting of the five-year period from the start of the immigration process and the creation of a specialized court for immigration and asylum processes. Diogo offers assistance to clients at any stage of the immigration process.
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In this episode, Ron shares his journey of moving to Portugal and his experience with the Golden Visa program. He talks about the beauty of Portugal, the kindness of the people, and the great food and wine. Ron and Josh discuss the options for obtaining passive income and retiring in Portugal. Ron also talks about the flexibility of being able to leave Portugal if needed and the benefits of having NHR status. The conversation discusses the investment route for obtaining residency in Portugal and the minimum investment amount required. Living abroad has allowed Ron to stay engaged, make new friends, and learn new things. He is grateful for the helpful videos and podcasts that have guided him through his expat journey.
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