Can you still spend time in Portugal post-Brexit?
On 1 January the UK fully left the EU, bringing an end to over four decades of automatic freedom of movement for UK nationals. While this is a big change,
Residency Rules and the Withdrawal Agreement – Frequently Asked Questions || Part 2
Family members 6. I have British nationality and my father, who is also British, works in Portugal. I live with him and study at a Portuguese school. Can I stay
Time to review your financial planning in Portugal
This New Year make it one of your resolutions to check your financial planning is on track to meet your needs and protect your family’s long-term financial security. While you
Portugal expects Biden presidency will favour exports to US
Portugal is pinning its hopes on the change of president in the United States – believing it will benefit various exporting industries. Says Dinheiro Vivo, the cork, footwear and green
Why attempts to halt the spread of Covid-19 are more deadly than the virus – Comment
Back in 1968 and at the height of the Vietnam War, the Americans called in artillery and air strikes to prevent Communist guerrillas from over-running the town of Ben Tre
Why retirement planning matters at any age
Whether you are nearing retirement or it is several years away, it is never too early to start thinking about how you will finance your golden years. Even if you
Three mistakes to avoid when estate planning for Portugal
Estate planning always needs careful consideration but is even more important for expatriates, who face two key complications. First, there is the legal element – will your will work as
Portugal’s economy waits for the storm clouds to finally lift
A few years back, I interviewed a professional yachtsman. In his mid-twenties, but with a manner older than his years, he made his living delivering yachts around the world. I
Residency rules and the Withdrawal Agreement – Frequently Asked Questions || Part 1
The Withdrawal Agreement provides for citizens’ rights upon the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. The following are some FAQs based on policy set by SEF (Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras).
Why we will all have to work longer thanks to Quantitative Easing
When would you like to retire? The answer probably depends upon your age. If you are in your 20s (and unless you love your job), you may well think that










