First Month Living in Portugal as a Digital Nomad (Pros & Cons)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @TravelingwithKristin
    @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +39

    What do you want to know about living in Portugal while I'm here? Try Flatio for your next rental: bit.ly/tryflatio

    • @wingiethewise5058
      @wingiethewise5058 Год назад +2

      We keep hearing there aren't any long term rentals like for a year or two is that so?

    • @ivanronin8209
      @ivanronin8209 Год назад +2

      In Europa again and Still No Husbands and Kids ???..... What ???

    • @kennethw6962
      @kennethw6962 Год назад +5

      @@ivanronin8209 how do you know no kids? Maybe she has kids all over the world without even knowing like the sailors did. Wait, nevermind, that doesn't make any sense.

    • @kennethw6962
      @kennethw6962 Год назад +1

      @@wingiethewise5058 apparently that is not the case. Kristin got the hookups within a month. Check out her affiliate link in the description. Happy travels!

    • @wingiethewise5058
      @wingiethewise5058 Год назад +1

      @@kennethw6962 Thank you 😊

  • @TheGroovers71
    @TheGroovers71 Год назад +89

    I'm a retiree living 4 years in Colombia now. Just found your channel and the info is always spot on. I've traveled the world my whole life and can't see living full time in the US anymore. I visit my grown kids and that's about it. Life abroad just offers too many adventures as opposed to planting myself in the US and not experiencing the world. We are looking at Spain or Portugal next. Maybe Mallorca, we'll see, but just want to write a small note to tell you that you're doing a great job and give me hope other young and older Americans alike will live outside their box and experience other worlds.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much 🥹 Wonderful to hear

    • @elizabetejesus6575
      @elizabetejesus6575 Год назад

      Hello my best advice to give to you, BETTER THAN MAN LAND PORTUGAL 🇵🇹 OR SPAIN 🇪🇸, ITS TO LIVE IN MADEIRA ILAND. THE WEATHER ITS BETTER AND THE FOOD, SO MUCH IN THAT ILAND. IN THE 1800, THE EUROPEAN PEOPLE , USUALLY FROM ENGLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 THEY CAME TO MADEIRA TO GET WELL FROM CERTAIN ILNESS BECAUSE OF THE WEATHER, THE WATER 💦 AND THE AIR THE WAS GOOD AND A BENEFIT.

    • @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook
      @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook Год назад

      Perhaps your CHILDREN think about moving out somewhere too

  • @faraboverubieskerry
    @faraboverubieskerry Год назад +16

    Really important that you mentioned 2ND hand smoke. Anyone sensitive to smoke needs to take this very seriously when considering moving here because SO many people smoke... everywhere in Europe, especially along the Mediterranean. Keep in mind that people smoke in their apartments and we're not used to that in the US and that smoke will seep into your apartment through the wall sockets and openings where pipes are. If you are very sensitive you will smell it inside your place. I am currently in Croatia with my air purifier on because of that very reason. Trying to find an Airbnb listed as non smoking is rare too. In my searches I found that the majority allowed smoking since most of the property owners smoke. People smoke on the beach here and throw their cigarette butts on the pebbles/sand. By the end of August there are so many cigarette butts littered on the beach you come home with them in your beach towel. Seriously. I was shocked. No respect at all for non smokers or the environment. I've actually had an uber driver show up smoking a cigarette in the car. I sent him right on without me. He was surprised I did not want to sit in the car while he smoked. Everytime I call an uber it is a 50/50 chance that that vehicle will smell like an ashtray. Anytime I find a driver with a car that doesn't smell like smoke I ask for their business card so I can call them directly the next time I need a ride. The mentality about smoking is bizarre...It is like they never got the memo about the dangers of 2nd hand smoke let alone that it is bad for them personally. People smoke around their kids, grandkids, put out cigarette butts on elevators...it is insane. I knew that people smoked over here but I never thought it would be this bad.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +3

      Hi Kerry! Thanks you for sharing your insights on this 😊

    • @magdad3197
      @magdad3197 Год назад

      😶

    • @davidwalz94
      @davidwalz94 Год назад +1

      Geez, sounds like I made the right move to go to Spain. I hadnt checked it beforehand but smoking seems to be banned everywhere except outdoors. Havent had a single experience like that here. Sad!

    • @sharonannelarkin9534
      @sharonannelarkin9534 Год назад

      @@cinziam457 Ahhhh, Mexico!

  • @dragasan
    @dragasan Год назад +3

    Excellent video! I'm in the Republic of Georgia right now and I feel the same way about foreigners not speaking Georgian and the prices being driven up, but yes, we do add to the local economy. :)

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, Drăgăşan! Thanks for sharing your insights 😊

    • @dragasan
      @dragasan Год назад

      @@TravelingwithKristin You're welcome. Take in a piece of that undiscovered country and please keep up the great work. We all appreciate you so much!

  • @FrancesSchagen
    @FrancesSchagen Год назад +2

    FOMO is real! I'm slow traveling through Mexico and the pressure to go and do stuff is there. It's probably mostly in my head, but it takes some time and effort to get over it.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      I feel that too sometimes! Hope you feel better 😊

    • @rebeccar4312
      @rebeccar4312 Год назад

      LOL...and then there is FOMS
      (fear of missing sleep)

  • @NelsonYYZ
    @NelsonYYZ Год назад

    Excellent video

  • @Theultrazombiekiller
    @Theultrazombiekiller Год назад +58

    I am 29 from Texas and have traveled abroad many times (Indonesia, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Scotland, Germany, and Portugal) and then all over the USA. And Portugal is HANDS DOWN the most beautiful place I have ever visited. Its like a dream. Like a fairy tale. The people, the food, the wine, the breathtaking landscapes and beaches. It has been 4 years since I was there and I have never wanted to go back to a place so bad.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your insights, Gameswithajump! 💛 You should go back :D

    • @y.v.4306
      @y.v.4306 Год назад

      What were your favourite places in Portugal?

    • @suzipam1234
      @suzipam1234 Год назад +8

      I retired to portugal from texas and it was a good move

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. Год назад

      It is because you haven not visited Colombia.

  • @sirgalahad1470
    @sirgalahad1470 Год назад +17

    7:06 Kristin, you are SO right about the time zone benefits ! I just got back from a 6 week stay in Europe, 3 weeks in Malta, and 3 weeks in Athens. My office hours in the US are 8am - 5pm Central time, so in Malta I worked from 3pm - Midnight, and in Athens it was 4pm - 1am. Although I worked everyday Monday through Friday, I felt like I was on a 6 week vacation. I had almost the entire day to do whatever I wanted. It was more relaxing. I got 5-8 miles of walking / running in a day. I saw all the museums, historic sights, ate at fun restaurants, and never actually took a day of vacation time. I can't understand why more people aren't trying to do this.

  • @dean8147
    @dean8147 Год назад +8

    Never understood why people move to a country and make no effort to learn their language... You're in Portugal.. Not England.

  • @waitaminute2015
    @waitaminute2015 Год назад +16

    It's easier to meet people in a walkable place. A walk to run an errand turns into a chat with the neighbor sweeping or hanging laundry, kicking a ball back to children playing, or other random life experiences along the way. I think our cars separate us from all of those opportunities to connect and learn from each other. I also think small independent businesses as opposed to corporate mega stores are more conducive to being socially connected to a community. This all adds to a better quality of life.

  • @thinkplanetearth2946
    @thinkplanetearth2946 Год назад +23

    Really good video Kristin. I particularly liked you taking the time to go over cons. So many channels give the impression that the nomadic lifestyle is so very exciting and glamorous, which it can be, of course, but fail to discuss the challenges that come with it as well, and that it takes work, hard work. Good for you for being honest.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Thank you @think planet earth! I appreciate the kind words 💛🙏

    • @natashabanky9507
      @natashabanky9507 Год назад +1

      agreed, very useful review of the cons, Kristin

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Год назад +59

    I am an American retiree in Thailand. I love your observations about rediscovering the benefits of living outside the US. I’ve lived in Thailand 6 years now, in Bangkok, and without a car. We built a house in the countryside and this year I bought a car. For years I’ve been telling people how wonderful it was to not own a house and a car. Now though, I am loving the car. I have experienced a jolt of freedom to travel more, at least inside Thailand. I see a lot of road trips in my future.

    • @pinkiepinkster8395
      @pinkiepinkster8395 Год назад +2

      But Thailand makes you leave every 6 months and go to another country and reapply to come back in and that would be really annoying.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Год назад +3

      @@pinkiepinkster8395 An Elite visa is somewhat expensive but would allow you to stay 5-20 years. I am retired and I extend my OA visa yearly indefinitely. Tourists are limited to 75 days right now. There are plenty of digital nomads in Thailand. I’m not sure what they do to stay here long term but somehow they manage it. At least with Covid travel restrictions gone you can easily do border runs.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      That's great to know, Martin! Thanks for leaving a comment! All the best to you 😊

    • @carlyndolphin
      @carlyndolphin Год назад +1

      I’m thinking of retiring to Bangkok. Do you ever get bored?

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Год назад

      @@Resmith18SR You can to border runs now that Covid travel restrictions have been removed. You can’t stay for years as a tourist because they expect tourists to be tourists. Tourists are not long stay residents. There are financial requirements for long stay residents as there are in many countries. The amount hasn’t changed but there was a change a couple of years ago to prevent abuse of the system. As a retiree I will admit there is a bit of paperwork for each 1 year extension. I got an extension about 6 weeks ago. It took me a morning to gather the documents. The next day I went to Bangkok immigration and was in and out in 90 minutes. There are not good visa options for those under 50 to stay in Thailand for years at a time but that shouldn’t be a problem for nomads who typically move from country to country.

  • @stephenwilliams4406
    @stephenwilliams4406 Год назад +13

    Oh Kristin, I didn't realize you choose Madeira. Great decision. Kathy and I went there 2 years ago, and LOVED it. The best of everything. Roads, food, and of course, the beauty of the island. We hope to get back there one day soon. Good luck with the new location.

  • @EELinneman
    @EELinneman Год назад +14

    Congratulations on the move and the raised satisfaction of life. Living vicariously through your adventures.

  • @stocksmarts_
    @stocksmarts_ Год назад

    Hello Kristin! Will be in Lisbon next month, can I interview you for my youtube? :)

  • @samtube12
    @samtube12 Год назад

    If you have to choose between Estonia and Portugal , which one would you choose

  • @alsdesign94
    @alsdesign94 Год назад +2

    8000 new immigrants from US is nothing compared to Brazilian community that is 200k, the problem is the habits you bring with you, you must not tip, and you must negotiate if you buying real estate properties don't over pay the value, because your country is more expensive, act like a local and everything will be fine.

  • @desertdweller8520
    @desertdweller8520 Год назад +6

    moving there in 6 weeks!

  • @taneshiabillops103
    @taneshiabillops103 Год назад +9

    Im so happy for you, its fun watching your journey. Must be nice being able to blend in without being treated some type of way because of certain differences !!

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +2

      Thank you, Taneshia; the people in Madeira are some of the nicest I’ve ever met

  • @guyal2332
    @guyal2332 Год назад +7

    Kristen.....I found this video so grpunded and focused on what really counts. You touched on aspects of life abroad that can be irritants to feeling part of a place. I know you went through a lot of stress durung covid and that slowed you down in your work for a while but you seem to have come back from it stronger and that will be something that will help you to grow and succeed in Europe. Enjoy your new life in Portugal and keep doing positive thnigs that help others take on the nomad life prepared for its challenges and its opportunities. Thanks!

  • @robertmcfarlane4151
    @robertmcfarlane4151 Год назад +7

    As always a really good video, and bonus for being so well balanced. You recognize that there can be challenges and you don't gloss over them. It sounds like you are very pleased with your choice. I will be in Portugal for the first time in May 2023, and I am considering whether Madeira is a destination for a relatively short trip (10 days). Glad that you are getting back into the groove of releasing videos on a more consistent basis. Stay safe. Cheers!

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Thanks Robert! I appreciate the kind words. I am enjoying it! 💛 Go for it 😊 Keep safe!

  • @PedroSabido122
    @PedroSabido122 Год назад +1

    Pa esta malta não tem mesmo noção 😅😅
    Aliás só demonstra que efetivamente a forma como os Portugueses estão a reagir é normal uma vez que, tal como esperado, não faz a mínima ideia do que está a dizer.
    É triste, ver uma pessoa dizer que é barato quando num país existem tantas desigualdades... os portugueses perdem poder de compra hà décadas e vem aqui esta pessoa e diz que é barato... quando ainda para mais tem benefícios fiscais que os locais não têm... felicidade? vive aqui 10 anos e depois falamos, Portugal é o país na união europeia com maior risco de burnout, ela tem noção do que diz? 😅😅
    E já agora o maior conselho que vou dar e fica em inglês para ela ou outros perceberem: yeah you may know Spanish but do not speak Spanish just cause it may sounds like Portuguese... we do not like it... we take it as extremely rude. We are neighbors, I love my Spanish brothers but, two different cultures, two different countries and languages....
    To anyone reading this, if you don't know Portuguese, just speak English.
    And btw, no car is needed ? Yeah right, you have no clue about what you're saying...

  • @ChocoLater1
    @ChocoLater1 Год назад +2

    Love how locals are really taking care of their island. It's clean and well maintained.

  • @utubecomandante
    @utubecomandante 25 дней назад +1

    Once again, another great presentation and coverage of the area. Thanks, Kristin!

  • @DamienYuen7718
    @DamienYuen7718 Год назад +1

    The influx of people with money raises the prices for locals who many can't afford to compete. That is where the backlash comes from. Happens all over the world. It creates resentment overtime.

  • @davidmarques93
    @davidmarques93 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making life of my people harder and harder days after days tones of portuguese cannot afford life in their own country

  • @johnathanhunter1806
    @johnathanhunter1806 Год назад +5

    Seeing your videos inspires me to do something more with my life. I’ve lived in the US my entire life and watching you go out and explore different places makes me want to go explore places as well! Saving up money now so next year I can travel. Thanks for your videos and advice!

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      I am glad that I am able to inspire you Johnathan! It's always my pleasure to share these videos! All the best to your journey 😊 🙏

  • @ciprianoneves7246
    @ciprianoneves7246 Год назад +1

    I hate cigarette smoke also Kristin….
    Portugal has to to something about it.

  • @AmericanInPortugal
    @AmericanInPortugal 11 месяцев назад +2

    I moved from California over 6 years ago and am still loving it. I live in the south (the Algarve) and the beaches and warm weather are similar to CA but with the charm and culture of Portugal and ease of travel around Europe. Enjoy the lovely people and kind communities in the sweet towns.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  11 месяцев назад

      That sounds like a fantastic move! 🏖️ It's great to hear you're enjoying the lovely people and charming communities. Thanks for sharing your positive experience, @AmericanInPortugal! 🇵🇹🌞😊

  • @jozsefizsak
    @jozsefizsak Год назад +4

    I'm staying put since the state of my old joints precludes going for any long walks and yet listening to you is so interesting and so very enjoyable that it's become part of my routine. BTW, you're nothing like I imagined when curiosity first compelled me to check out one of your videos. 😊

  • @mikeinfortcollinslynn7898
    @mikeinfortcollinslynn7898 Год назад +17

    As someone who lived in So. Florida (Ft. Lauderdale) and as someone who has lived widely around the globe, I can say I got a big smile on my face - just like you - once I was abroad and away from So. Florida. You look genuinely happy again. There is a certain edginess you develop living in a foreign country. I mean that in a good way; it's having a sense of and realizing the unexpected awaits and your not locked in on the Ground Hog Day sameness that you so often find Stateside. You know I am a foodie and I hope you will touch on Portuguese wine and cuisine.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Thanks for leaving a comment Mike! I am truly happy now. Will add that to my list 😊

    • @Junkmailcrusades
      @Junkmailcrusades Год назад

      florida is disgustingly expensive. I paid 2k a month in Tampa for a box, zero br studio. In Miami I paid 2.7 and in the keys 3.1.. And the realitors are part of a new movement to squeeze every penny they can get out of renters. I have the money spend I do good, but I felt so dirty living in florida knowing I'm being taken advantage of

  • @justhere3794
    @justhere3794 Год назад +1

    Funny I felt like that when I moved from a mid-size busy city in the USA to a rural area. I felt like I could breathe and I still love where I live in the rural USA away from the maddening crowd. I don't need to live in a different country too much work and love my life in the rural USA. Miami is a zoo and doesn't represent the USA. Many smaller cities are lovely here and some are coastal areas. I own a boat and it's awesome. My ancestry is Portuguese and Portugal is great to visit but not for me.

  • @fishheadbreakroom
    @fishheadbreakroom Год назад +1

    in 2007 i sold everything and moved to Europe. No bills, no house, no car(s). I'm mostly still living in this manner, I could never live in USA again. Fun to watch you do something similar and without fear.

  • @a.r1832
    @a.r1832 Год назад +4

    Hi Kristen,
    Can you also share with us the pros and cons of filing you income taxes as well living abroad if you can please? Thanks love.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Hi AR, I have podcasts about that here! www.badassdigitalnomads.com/category/taxes-and-personal-finance/

    • @a.r1832
      @a.r1832 Год назад

      @@TravelingwithKristin
      Thank you Madam.

  • @nuucha
    @nuucha Год назад +4

    Internet speeds were a nice surprise for me as well. This year I am nomading mostly around Spain and Portugal and my past internet experience in these countries has been slow and unreliable. This year however both countries have vastly improved - although Spain has done seemingly much better job.

  • @brucebigdaddyfromcincinnat7152
    @brucebigdaddyfromcincinnat7152 Год назад +2

    Since stumbling onto your channel I've been mesmerized by your videos (and I've been watching a ton of travel destination vids), imagining my retirement and travel plans. I will have no limitations in any form when that day comes and yours have been thorough and very enjoyable. Thank you for making your videos easy to watch and understand for those of us who can only take a glimpse of other lands during breaks and lunches at work or seldom downtime at home. You definitely play a part in improving the quality of life some of us are working every day to try to attain and congrats on making the move to the Hawaii of Europe!!!

  • @VitorXavier
    @VitorXavier Год назад +6

    Vou escrever em português(BR) para lhe dar a oportunidade de exercitar o idioma. Você é uma inspiração para mim e diversos futuros nômades digitais mesmo quando enfrenta o desafio de enfrentar um idioma não nativo como eu também enfrentei tempos atrás e em breve comprarei seu livro, assim como mostrei para uma amiga que será minha sócia o serviço de realocação(relocation) de nômades digitais que você também fornece como empresária e alguns outros serviços que você me inspirou dois anos atrás quando vi a vencedora que tens sido desde que decidiu viajar e trabalhar remotamente e viajou todos estes países. Se algum dia estiver interessado em visitar novamente o Brasil e eu estiver perto da cidade onde visitar será um prazer ter mais uma amiga americana e lhe ajudar no idioma. Acho que na cidade do Porto , ou Lisboa será mais fácil encontrar pessoas que falam inglês . Na ilha da Madeira que é isolado as pessoas não tem muita razão de falar outro idioma. Já outras cidades são com pessoas mais viajantes e essa barreira será menor. Aproveite com certeza sairá maior do que tem enfrentado . Busque o Rafael Scapella no YT ele é nômade digital, fala inglês e já esteve na ilha da Madeira . Sucesso Kristin.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Hi Vitor! Glad to know I was able to inspire you! Thank you for sharing your insights as well! I appreciate it 🙏 will keep that in mind. All the best to you! 😊

    • @sandraalmeida5358
      @sandraalmeida5358 Год назад +1

      Já estive na Madeira,e as pessoas falam outras línguas, há muitos turistas estrangeiros

  • @ericyuan9718
    @ericyuan9718 Год назад +2

    The Madeira gov't pledged to create a community of nomads, how's that plan going?

  • @HamzasShampoo
    @HamzasShampoo Год назад +1

    Hi Kristin, great video. Where is that shared office that you show in the video. Great ocean view while you work. Thx

  • @krisnickole
    @krisnickole Год назад +1

    please, I’m trying to gate-keep Portugal 😹♥️🇵🇹 it’s so beautiful, great video 🫶🏻

  • @josephquillian2866
    @josephquillian2866 Год назад +3

    This video is delightful! I grew up and lived in Dallas, Texas, for 67 years … then, a year ago, my husband Jorge and I moved to Querétaro, México, with our happy dog Buddy. We rent a lovely older home with a big back yard for Buddy - and even a pool. We are retired school teachers. Besides speaking Spanish, I speak Portuguese, having studied in Coimbra, Portugal, many years ago. I would love to visit Madeira! Greetings from Joseph Quillian (“Pepe” in Spanish and “Zé” in Portuguese. :-)

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Hi Joseph! Thank you for leaving a comment and for sharing your experiences as well. Hope you could visit soon 😊 keep safe!

  • @YogaBlissDance
    @YogaBlissDance Год назад +2

    I find it odd to go to say Portugal and connect with the "foreigners" mostly. It seems like the point and the beauty is to meet LOCALS and really dive in to a a place/people food and language, not to just skim the culture.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      I’m meeting more locals than foreigners

    • @borafermentar
      @borafermentar Год назад

      You cant find locals in Lisbon anymore! They had to live the city since they cant afford living there anymore with the minimum wage … Thousands had to move to countryside ..no jobs…no healthcare…again wealthy countries taking over and destroying a country …and for sure they will leave the place when it gets dirty/overcrowded and not interesting anymore… so sad to see it happening in Portugal …

    • @YogaBlissDance
      @YogaBlissDance Месяц назад

      @@TravelingwithKristin Yeah now a year later I'm not sure I don't think I was commenting on you. Love your channel! YOu are now back in US for a bit. Love your channel.

    • @YogaBlissDance
      @YogaBlissDance Месяц назад

      @@borafermentar Sad same happened ijn parts of NYC where I'm from it's capitalism so if money is most important then who ever has the most wins. So for ex. poorer parts of NYC poor folks pushed outward to boroughs (outer areas) and yes the area gets fixed up and rents go to like 3k, 4k, 5k PER MONTH for small places.

  • @kerryberger985
    @kerryberger985 Год назад +12

    I fully admire and concur with your nomadic life again. I’m thinking I might do pet sitting in a luxury home as one way to cut the costs of room. I joined the group within International Living that helps people connect with people who frequently travel abroad and want someone to take care of the pets. I agree with you about the pro’s of a slower pace of life. I’m all for that.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Glad to know you resonated with me Kerry! Thanks for sharing your thoughts as well 😊

  • @rogermortimer111
    @rogermortimer111 Год назад +4

    You are really an amazing woman! So much respect for you! 😊😍

  • @JeffRhinoBannister
    @JeffRhinoBannister Год назад +2

    We looked at Portugal, Spain and Italy this past year. By far Portugal was the best place but my wife speaks fluent Spanish and I have been learning Spanish. With that said we are focusing on the NLV for Spain but if that does not pan out Portugal moves to the top of the list. Personaly the food in Portugal may have better food, I'll say it here but not in spain.

    • @josepeso2560
      @josepeso2560 Год назад

      If your wife speeks fluent spanish, no problem to came to Portugal, we portuguese understand very weel spanish language, so, she can speak spanish to us, and we will answer her in spanish as weel.
      The spaniards can'nt do thath in portuguese! You will be wellcome among us!

  • @YTLuisPinto
    @YTLuisPinto Год назад +2

    Older generatios hardly understand and speak English, but new generations should do it because is teached at public school in last decades!!
    Portuguese language isn't easy also for locals!! ;)

  • @MikeB-in1nd
    @MikeB-in1nd Год назад +2

    Sounds like being in Maui except much cheaper

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      I’ve never been to Maui but there are a lot of comparisons with Hawaii 🌺

    • @MikeB-in1nd
      @MikeB-in1nd Год назад +1

      @@TravelingwithKristin Earth is an amazing place

  • @christelnielandt5117
    @christelnielandt5117 Год назад +2

    Dear Kristin, I am a Belgian lady. Have done some backpacking in life and some traveling in general. Am not aware about USA, only been to New York City. Being European, being Belgian, yes some countries in Europe are cheap. Esp Portugal. Apart from that I dare to say that life has become pretty expensive down here. A quote I love a lot : doens’t the grass always look greener on the other ? I believe it’s awesome what you do and I admire you for that. But living abroad for a while doesn’t make anyone a local. All the best 🙏🌻

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your insights and experiences, Christel! All the best to you as well. 💛😊

  • @Felixxxxxxxxx
    @Felixxxxxxxxx Год назад +2

    In regards to smoking, Sweden has the lowest number of smokers of any EU country, with less than 17 percent of the total population. That is less than half compared to the US. Smoking is banned in many public places and it is rare to stumble into someone that smokes.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, Felix! 😊

    • @magnolya8
      @magnolya8 Год назад

      I would LOVE to know where in this world are cigarettes not a thing( will research map details 😊) I'm currently in Guadalajara Mexico suffering thru physical setbacks, for two months now, from all the smoking.

    • @Felixxxxxxxxx
      @Felixxxxxxxxx Год назад +1

      @@magnolya8 I lived not too far away from Guanajuato in 2022. I'm not too sensitive to smoking but as far as I remember there were not too many smokers in Guanajuato (the city). Sweden is cheaper now due to the Swedish crown, which has lost a lot compared to pretty much all currencies. It is still not cheap, but if you value a place where few people smoke, Sweden would be your best option considering that few have the fewest amount of smokers in the word, and the total number is dropping fast due to some stricter rules that were applied the last 2 years.

    • @magnolya8
      @magnolya8 Год назад

      Yes Felix, thank you! Appreciated 🌾

  • @scottman895
    @scottman895 Год назад +4

    I'm glad you have been enjoying your first month in Portugal! It's great that all of the pros seem to have outweighed the cons. I feel that you made the right decision a month ago when you decided to go nomadic again!

  • @kathybrady4033
    @kathybrady4033 Год назад +1

    Thanks Kristin!! I found Portugal to be way cheaper than even Spain, and I have traveled a lot in the EU due to my family. Why do you think that is? And have you been to the Algarve?

  • @EK-lp8od
    @EK-lp8od Год назад +2

    Can you talk about how one just gets rid of their US residence? When you file US taxes what do you put as your address? If you need a new credit card, what do you put as your address? How does one live without an address? Thank you

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Год назад

      I use my sister's address as my US address. It is fairly common for people to use a family member in the US as their US address. I keep a US bank account with a credit card and a US phone number. I file Federal taxes normally online. I no longer pay state income tax.

    • @EK-lp8od
      @EK-lp8od Год назад +1

      @@martypoll Yeah I guessed as much. I just find it crazy that the whole digital nomad phenomenon hinges on having a family to be able to use as a home address. I also find it disingenuous by all these youtubers to not mention that "oh by the way all this is not possible or at the very least not as lucrative without my parents letting me use their home address as my address." Forgive the rant Martin. Maybe i'm missing something but I don't see how it's very possible for most people which makes all these travel vloggers just a waste of most peoples time

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Год назад

      @@EK-lp8od I don’t think she would say that being a digital nomad is available to most people but it is available to a growing number of people. There are other ways to travel the world without having an address in your home country. I think she has previous videos describing how she manages banking internationally.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      I use a virtual mailbox and family’s home address

    • @EK-lp8od
      @EK-lp8od Год назад

      @@martypoll yes i dont mean to say she insinuated that most people can however how many people watch thinking i can do that but actually cannot. Many youtubers talk about how they do it but never mention the important detail that their home address is my mothers. It is mych more challenging to do long term travel if you dont have a home address and much more expensive to hace a home address that is not your mothers. Maybe the youtubers should start ending their vlogs with thanks mom and dad because this really isnt possible without you.

  • @TheSoloTraveler
    @TheSoloTraveler 4 месяца назад

    Question….what did you do with all your stuff from your apartment? I’m organizing to move abroad from the US and I’ve been going through my options. Thanks for any tips.

  • @GeorgeXXXL-ql1fk
    @GeorgeXXXL-ql1fk Год назад +1

    Kristin, I really like the easy philosophic way you explain things. I might be the expat type, since I really hate long flights. If I go somewhere, it has to be for a reason and for a certain amount of time. My proven way to travel is by adapting to a foreign country and live there for a while my own local way. The unexpected often is the best remembered part. I flew to South Africa to finally see girafes in nature, but besides the great nature and many wildlife encounters, an unvoluntarily large part of the experience was, being part of a group of spoiled European youth travellers. The contrast between people and nature could not have been larger! My next travel was to Egypt and since there were not many tourists due to Covid, I became friend to an Egyptian horse cab driver, who showed me around for 2 weeks. There were so many unexpected encounters around every corner, so the famous old Egyptian graves and temples became a fading experience.
    I am another generation, since I grew up into world without internet, plus limited travel and communication. My first travel after the break of Berlin wall was to the US Forest Service in Alaska (and accidentally I have whitnessed the first days of the internet there). This was most exciting. I wanted to document the journey in detail, but my camera was not adapted to the wet weather conditions. Out of thousends of pictures, I got on expensive film, only 200 turned out to be good enought to show :). Todays technics are so much better!
    Not all my travels were completely voluntarily and many were connected with some means of survival. I guess that is the fact for most peoples travels on earth throughout history. Luckily my phases of travel, were backed by phases of secure stays in my home country, so there was always a base. I am glad, I was reunificated into a rich country, where returning never was a problem :). I think all the people, that are able to travel for fun and return to a safe haven if needed, should be very thankful. My fear is the growing struggle for resources in this world might set unexpected limits to free travel in the future - not for the very rich, but for ordinary people.

  • @miketranfaglia3986
    @miketranfaglia3986 Год назад +2

    I've always wanted to do what you're doing---living in all kinds of different places for extended periods of time. In my mind, I always thought that 4-6 months in each location would be ideal, though I'm sure it depends on various immigration laws. Maybe that would be "semi-nomadic." Now that I'm older, work and family constraints make this impossible, and there's really no end in sight. So, enjoy while you can!

  • @tammiepulley7167
    @tammiepulley7167 Год назад +2

    Hi Kristen. Great info, great editing. I just wanted to share that I am having a problem getting the smoke free map to open. Their web site opens but when I choose the map it doesn’t open. I’m going to try the contact them but also wanted to let you know. I am also bothered by smoke. It’s kind of funny since I grew up around tobacco and worked on a tobacco farm as a teen. Thanks again. I look forward to all of your videos.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Thank you, Tammie. More videos coming your way! Have you tried a different browser for the app? Maybe Safari instead of Chrome or laptop instead of phone or vice versa?

  • @baseman00
    @baseman00 Год назад +3

    I'm both a nomad (currently in full nomad mode) and from a place that recently became a tourist city. First found the perspective refreshing. More than a travel blog.
    A couple of comments. I love collecting guitars and I love playing music. I'm literally on route in my.nomad travels to give guitars to a friend who had to quit teaching music during the pandemic. And it's been inspiring me to write. It allows me to dabble with equipment which I have friends that work for sound companies and are testing portable equipment for recording audio with me. Hoarding stuff has gotten in the way for me in the past of creating music... But this way I'm still able to dabble in my interest for musical things while still "paying it forward" (something I'll get to in a second)
    Being from a city which has had tourists it does impact the way the city's dynamics ebs and flows and seeing gentrification kick in + something reminiscent of people wanting a California part 2 can hollow out a city. I've seen it in my hometown and many other cities in my travels. In my travels it's very important to me to identify how I'm participating in a city. What type of guest am I being. A lot of places people go to enjoy but many of the places disparity in wages is huge. What's my footprint on that and I seem to keep asking myself how do I leave the place as good or better condition for the locals and for the next time I visit. I am trying to learn different languages and even participate in conversations. And I'm also providing people information about my experience in becoming a knowledge worker as a lot of folks got hit hard during the pandemic and might not have a career right now.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Hi Stephen, I’m glad that you resonated with the topics I mentioned. Glad you are able to dedicate time to writing and playing music. I’m also traveling with a keyboard and DJ equipment. It’s also important to integrate with the local community.

    • @baseman00
      @baseman00 Год назад

      @@TravelingwithKristin I once had a hand percussionist whomwas from el Salvador I didn't speak Spanish and he know "yes", "no", and "very good music". Enjoy as much as you can. Cheers!

    • @baseman00
      @baseman00 Год назад

      P.s. do you know of any nomadic electronic music social media communities / sites? I just set my friend in Colombia up with a ableton setup last night.

  • @josejoe6399
    @josejoe6399 Год назад +2

    Thanks!

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, Jose - glad this video was helpful for you! 💓

  • @paulkinsella6536
    @paulkinsella6536 21 день назад

    What is the U.S. government going to do, to get Anerican citizens to return to their homeland. They seem to be leaving in droves. 🇺🇸

  • @davidchilton4301
    @davidchilton4301 Год назад +3

    Spent 4 days in Madeira in October and absolutely loved it as part of a 2 week visit to Portugal. Can't wait to go back for a longer visit.

  • @andiman45
    @andiman45 Год назад

    Just came from your Manchester video.....could have swore you packed up your belongings in Florida and moved to Amsterdam, yes?

  • @dmisso42
    @dmisso42 6 месяцев назад

    The difference is your Meal Out is that the waitstaff are paid a reasonable rate and don't depend on tips to make n equitable inconme.
    In the U.S., employers use the tips to bring the employee's income up to a reasonable rate.
    Basically what you're saying is that ANYWHERE is more preferable than living in the U.S.
    And, when Trump is re-electefd as Füerer of America, it's going to be even more attractive to get out of there.

  • @longnguyen9638
    @longnguyen9638 Год назад +2

    I want to travel to Portugal next year in 2023.

  • @LTgoBirds
    @LTgoBirds 5 месяцев назад

    I am commenting before the vid as I am so excited!!!! My wife and I plan to expat to Portugal upon retirement. I can wait for your feedback.

  • @davidcole5183
    @davidcole5183 Год назад

    Changing Portugues people? I think that's not bloody likely. They're nice, but I've hardly ever found people more rooted in their own culture

  • @Nicole-lx1um
    @Nicole-lx1um Год назад

    Look up this article: “Digital Nomads: 'Workcation' or Colonization? Working from a vacation destination sounds like a dream, but the reality is more sinister than it seems.”

  • @davidcole5183
    @davidcole5183 Год назад

    Italians, Portuguese and sometimes Spaniards. Ugh!

  • @simonjinks2102
    @simonjinks2102 Год назад

    Hi Kristin. I love your videos and am in need of your guidance. Im a 51 year old living in the UK and want to become a digital nomad to be enable me to move to Spain or Portugal. Ive been trying to look into digital marketing but It all seems like a foreign language to me and Im struggling to find out how to get started on this process. Im willing to commit full time to this as my health really improves when in warmer climates so am desperate to move as soon as possible......Please Help......... any little advice would be so gratefully received. Many Thanks

  • @Suzyboo73
    @Suzyboo73 Год назад

    Please don't reduce tips, and more importantly, recommend it to others. People working in the service industry are on minimun wage, the world over and they arw alwats grateful for a little extra and for appreciation for such a hard job. Furthermore those tips would go directly back into the economy that you are enjoying at a significant discount!

  • @denimlabels7315
    @denimlabels7315 Год назад

    Is there any big outdoor markets in Portugal? I buy antique stuff as a hobby. Portugal looks beautiful!

  • @clintonbarker4516
    @clintonbarker4516 Год назад

    Tipping is never optional. You should tip. No matter what. ;-)

  • @davidcole5183
    @davidcole5183 Год назад

    Maybe it was just in Vilamoura, but the people there were not going to change one whit. Not in a negative way, but you knew you were in their country. They were polite, but definitely Portuguese.

  • @NilDreams
    @NilDreams Год назад

    I absolutely hate the smoking in Europe. Spain is pretty bad!

  • @curiousboy88
    @curiousboy88 Год назад +1

    Such an informative video...I was in Lisbon a few months ago and I did NOT enjoy it there that much...Especially as a vegan.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Glad you found the video informative, Willem! Thanks for watching 😊 🙏

  • @paulwootton5378
    @paulwootton5378 Год назад

    "acclimating" is not a real word!...did you mean acclimatising to your new surroundings?

  • @michaelfriedman2221
    @michaelfriedman2221 Год назад +1

    Great info especially the part about smoking. I didn’t realize Portugal had so much public smoking. Pretty surprised

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Glad it helped, Michael! Atleast now you know, if you're planning to visit 😊

  • @carlosmunoz6235
    @carlosmunoz6235 Год назад

    I totally! I spend so much less away and in London just constantly buying things

  • @SoftwareManiacLSM
    @SoftwareManiacLSM Год назад +1

    Really sound advice. Madeira sounds amazing.

  • @eQuariuz
    @eQuariuz Год назад +1

    Thanks for your efforts and content. I'm ready to Nomad it. Secured a 2k mo. passive income, indefinite. Fear is that it won't be enough.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      You can do it! Hopefully you can start shifting to a more location-independent lifestyle! My book can help you take the first steps and give you ideas on passive income amzn.to/3JLLx5c

  • @davidcole5183
    @davidcole5183 Год назад

    We had Portugues neighbors in Madrid that made and it was terrible for like two days afterwards

  • @wanderingsoul2909
    @wanderingsoul2909 Год назад +1

    Hey, there is a EarBud Realtime Translator from TimeKettle. Maybe you can check it out ? How well does it do European Portuguese ? Thanks :)

  • @que4992
    @que4992 8 месяцев назад

    What site/ lawyer etc. did you use to apply and ultimately get your digital nomad?

  • @forgotten_world
    @forgotten_world Год назад +1

    Madeira is wonderful, but I think it's the same as to say :"First month living in the US. I'm in Hawaii". Considering this, what do you think are the pros and cons of being far away from the European continent? I completely agree, smoking is disgusting in Europe, some places more than others. If you end learning Portuguese, go to Brazil: almost nobody speaks English, but everyone will try talk to you.. I'm joking, but at least smoking is way more rare and explicitly prohibited in most places.

    • @alsdesign94
      @alsdesign94 Год назад +1

      Smoking is only allowed in a few public places only outdoor, indoors places you can't smoke.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      The pros of being away from the mainland are the weather, small community, friendly people, and the laid back lifestyle. The downside is that you’re more isolated and it’s harder to get places internationally. It’s funny that you mention Brazil, as the Portuguese say the language is much different there

  • @walkalong2811
    @walkalong2811 Год назад +1

    Never been in Portugal. It is definitely on my bucket list. Meanwhile I enjoy it through your videos. You just got a new subscriber!!!!

  • @piecesofme5778
    @piecesofme5778 Год назад +1

    Great videos! Germany and France have smokers everywhere!! It does bother us, but we still love to visit those places. We had forgotten what it was like to smell smoke!!

  • @mrright1068
    @mrright1068 Год назад

    Would you ever become a citizen of the EU? Do you see any benefits to that?

  • @scooter10421
    @scooter10421 Месяц назад

    Great video. Thanks for your honesty.

  • @RandoMattz
    @RandoMattz 10 месяцев назад

    If you don’t even bother to learn the local language you’ll only ever feel like a long term turist.

  • @anapatriciag8510
    @anapatriciag8510 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love your channel inspiring, motivating, stimulating!! Best wishes, Much love 💗 all the way to Portugal 🇵🇹!

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      So glad you love and enjoy my content, Ana! I appreciate the kind words. Thank you! 💛

  • @kristaallen1857
    @kristaallen1857 Год назад

    Life seems less expensive when the dollar is almost equal to the Euro

  • @magnolya8
    @magnolya8 Год назад +1

    Hi ☺️ Thank you for highlighting the smoking issue. Most, if not all, won't address it. Here in Guadalajara, one can buy a single cig for 7 pesos, smoke it anywhere, w/out consideration. Yet, they lock up regular beer. Even smoking while eating. Is there clean air out there?😫

  • @rheagalsim7497
    @rheagalsim7497 Год назад +1

    Love the candor here and especially working remotely and finding a place with good air conditioning or heating. I have “deep work” at 7am EST and I think living over at Europe would help get some work done but also having to stay online a bit longer.

  • @wolfgangwust5883
    @wolfgangwust5883 Год назад +1

    Didn't know about flatio. Great to learn about it.
    Have a great stay in Madeira.

  • @wendylmorris3872
    @wendylmorris3872 Год назад +1

    Great to hear you are back in Portugal, Kristin. I've been following you for a while. I'm moving to Portugal in 2024, so I'll look forward

  • @adriankung5395
    @adriankung5395 Год назад +1

    Looks exactly like PARADISE to me!!!
    Point well taken about the language, and truly, while Portugal is probably my most likely / preferred retirement destination (of the places I can't actually drive to -- want to drive from Vancouver to Ushuaia and experience most points along the way for 18 months +), the 'cons' you mentioned are exactly my biggest issues here in North Vancouver. I imagine some grievances are simply par for the course in dense population centres. But for the $$$$ -- why when I can have those same issues and pay so much less for them?
    Thanks for a great video! May you be able to slow down and relax/ soak in more of paradise. I feel if I were with you I'd make you slow down, lol....
    Cheers!...from North Vancouver.

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +1

      Thanks Adrian! While I love Vancouver, I definitely agree about the prices. Hope you are able to country hop soon!

  • @chuckieinarabia
    @chuckieinarabia Год назад +1

    Congratulations on your move! It looks like a beautiful place. Downsizing is brutal. As our nest emptied went from 4bd to 3bd to 1bd…..back pack next lol

  • @smallspaceprepping
    @smallspaceprepping Год назад +1

    Hi Kristin, Congratulations on the move! Did you have to get a visa to live there? If so, what was the process like?

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I am only here temporarily so I’m on a tourist visa. But they have a new digital nomad visa and the D-7 visa that are popular options to stay long term 😊

  • @alteredillusions100
    @alteredillusions100 Год назад +1

    Awesome Video! Good point on not buying much as a traveler. Love the smoke map. Now I know where I can smoke my Cigars 😂

  • @sanjaypaul9159
    @sanjaypaul9159 Год назад +1

    Kristen, I am trying to book a session with you. I am in the Lisbon area and had some questions. I may be purchasing a place in Sintra and I am excited. Any insights you had were great. Madeira looks fun, too. Great video! Sanjay

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Hi Sanjay! Have you tried booking here: bit.ly/30MinDiscoveryCallKW 😊

  • @markszeto1564
    @markszeto1564 Год назад +1

    There has been a push by lots of US Corporations mandating employees back to the office. Do you see a drop in nomads? Thanks

    • @TravelingwithKristin
      @TravelingwithKristin  Год назад

      Hi Mark, I’m seeing a massive increase in nomads! This video talks more about that ruclips.net/video/LsHziamH7mQ/видео.html