Portuguese chosen as EU ‘ambassador’ for UK post-Brexit
Senior Portuguese diplomat João Vale de Almeida has been chosen to head the EU ‘delegation’ in UK post-Brexit, reports Lusa. His appointment will become official on February 1 – the
Portugal could welcome 6% fewer Brits in 2021 in ‘hard Brexit’ scenario
Portugal could see a 6% reduction in the number of British holidaymakers visiting the country in 2021 (from 2.4 million to 2.3 million) if there is a ‘hard Brexit’ –
EDGE International Lawyers present “Life After Brexit” seminar
EDGE International Lawyers held its “Life After Brexit – Living and Working in Portugal” presentation at the Conrad Algarve in Almancil on Thursday, December 12 – the same day as
Brexit pension planning – inertia is dangerous
At the time of writing, the Brexit deadline is still looming, and yet no expert can claim to know what might happen with any certainty. Will we have a deal,
Brits love Algarve: UK market grows despite Brexit uncertainty
Not even the constant uncertainty surrounding Brexit is keeping Brits away from the Algarve. After a short slowdown following the 2016 referendum, the British market has slowly but steadily recovered.
Brexit: Portugal “country that could most suffer knock-on effects”
Portugal is one of the countries that could suffer most from the consequences of Brexit. This was the message coming out of a debate in Lisbon this week in which
No deal and the options for British expats in Portugal
The likelihood of a no-deal Brexit is probably making the long-term dreams of some British citizens look a touch on the grey side, especially if their hopes were pinned on
PM Costa welcomes news of ‘11th hour’ Brexit deal
Prime minister António Costa has welcomed news that Great Britain and the European Union have finally reached a Brexit deal. Mr Costa has always been against the prospect of a
Brexit: Europe’s doors will remain open to last minute, vows President Marcelo
President Marcelo is in Athens today for a meeting of European heads of State to discuss Brexit. He vows Europe’s doors will remain open (for a deal) “until the last
Brits to get easy access to Portuguese healthcare … whatever happens with Brexit!
Portugal’s ‘Brelcome’ campaign – launched earlier this year to show British visitors will always be welcome here, whatever happens with Brexit (click here) – has been extended to include private