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Ola, Thank you for providing such a wonderful service to so many people. My wife and I (from Oakland, Ca) have been establishing ourselves here in Northern Portugal (3months a year) since 1983. We are now permanently full time since 2018. Though Portugal has changed much, I still find that if offers a great quality of living , nestled within its long history, geographical splendor, and beautiful authentic people. What used to be the best kept secret has turned into a over promoted popular travel (retirement) destination where people use the word ‘cheap’ all too often. Portugal (as any other country) can be described as such, however I would rather say that it has a genuine pure quality (Friendships, trust, and loyalty) you do not pay for that, as it is included with the price. And that price is you patronizing locals rather than exploiting locals. This is a land of wonderful traditions that are preserved through countless of generations. To immerse oneself is not to join a expat community but rather humble yourself in the discovery new horizons. There are no shortcuts. In conclusion; I have come to appreciate your perspectives/videos (as two young people from a similar background “as mine”). However, my Portugal is changing with the people who are coming. Portugal is more than ‘natas.’ Portugal is more than a cheap travel destination. Portugal is a country of family, traditions, friendship. It is not a place to be exploited (‘blue light K-mart shoppers’). Please keep this in mind as you enjoy your blessings…
This is the comment that needs to be read. I love Our Rich Journey and they have turned me on to the idea of retiring there. However, I just read a recent article how a backlash against expats is now happening due to the large influx and how that tangibly raises the cost of living and, perhaps intangibly, changes the feel and culture of this wonderful country. I would love to continue dreaming about moving there, but I don't want to be part of the problem!
In Portugal right now, we love it! This channel is where we originally got interested in Portugal years ago! Toured Lisbon, Sintra, and many towns on the Silver Coast and tomorrow we are off to the Algarve. 17 day total trip, but we will return. FIRE date of 4-6 years, but this visit motivates us to speed it up.
Our family of seven, my husband and myself, our daughter son in law and their three young children hope to move to Portugal soon. We are hoping to have the younger parents do a trip to research schools and confirm that they want to move. We own two houses here in the states outright and are at early retirement age and from what research we have done we think we can buy a home, a car or two, and pay passage for our family with the proceeds from our real estate sales here. That along with our social security income should make the move easily doable. We are in the beginning process of research and starting to get excited at the prospect of a better life for our family.
This was extremely helpful. I was reading an article the other day of which places are best to live outside of the US right now and Portugal was in the top 3.
I'm so glad your family found your home in Portugal - it really does sound like a dream come true! If I ever make it there, it's in no small part because of your great encouragement.
I was in Lisbon for eight days over March and April and can't imagine staying in the U.K. I will be visiting the Silver Coast and Central Portugal the next time I go. Thanks for all the helpful info.🙂
Great advice! I love your channel. Wife and I just got back from a 2-week "scouting" trip to Portugal & Spain. We hope to move and semi-retire there next year. We visited Nazaré and Tomar. Absolutely beautiful. The food was exceptional and everyone we met was so very friendly. We can't wait to go back. Thanks again for your wonderful channel.
Me, my wife, and our 2 kids are moving from Virginia USA to Portugal! We put together a one year plan and watching this helps us so much! Thank you for the great content!
Amon and Christine, you two are the most amazing embassadors for life in Portugal. I live in New Jersey and want to retire to Portugal in the next 3-5 years. I know that's far off, but learning as much as possible about what is required to move out of the country is very important to me! I will be taking your course as I get closer to my retirement date. Thank you for what you are doing and how awesome you two are for considing helping other people in our quest for financial freedom and independence! Have a wonderful day.
I am looking for a place to grow old in and paint! The lesser known parts of Portugal would be where I'd visit first, and yes! renting would be my first choice. See you two in a few years!
Olá;! Thank you for an excellent video. We are retired educators in Europe now after helping a new school open in Lviv. We stayed in Krakow for 6 weeks and in Tallinn for one month. We plan on returning to Europe in the fall, exploring Portugal and possibly our next home location. This area has amazing towns, beaches, and boardwalks. We love a walkable and accessible city. Healthcare, transportation, safety, and reliability are our concerns. Obrigado!! Dean & Cindy
Love this! Ive been to Portugal twice and coming back this summer, its definitely THE ONE! Our plan is 8 years so please do make a list of places that will be available once the golden visa changes take effect!
would love to visit and live there for 6 months to a year but not sure about permanently and A LOT of people/naysayers dont understand this concept. happy mothers day Christina!
About 7yrs ago I was looking at becoming an expat and moving to Portugal 🇵🇹!!! At the time I was interested in the city of Porto. I’m thinking about it being a possibility for me again but this time my city of choice is Portimão!!
Traveling to Portugal in Sept 2023 for a reconnaissance trip. I hope to get a digital nomad VISA. I am a long-time telecommuter employee and appreciate the weather, politics, and cost of living in Portugal. Not to mention the beaches! As a long-time Oregon resident, I understand that Portugal is 1/3 the size of the state. I find that perfect! I love that there's a significant expat population there and hope "we" don't spoil what makes Portugal special. See you soon. Obrigada!
I am from Tomar. I am so proud you like my city. You have to go to Tomar next year july. A big big tradicional party will take place. The name is Festa dos Tabuleiros. I follow your channel since you arrive to Lisbon.
Well this video is timely for me. I've just rebooked my trip to Portugal. I'm traveling with a good friend. We arrive in Porto on September 10th. We are tying to see as much as possible within the time we have in the country. Our plan right now is to stay a couple of days in Porto before renting a car and driving down to Lisbon with stops in Aviero and Nazare on the way down. When we get to Lisbon, we will be there for a few days and make day trips to Sintra and Tomar. After Lisbon taking high-speed rail down to Faro in the Algarve and plan to explore the entire southern coast with a couple of inland towns like Loule and Silvas as well. We depart Portugal and were are off to Italy for ten days. If you can think of anything I have not thought of, please let me know. We've cancelled this trip for the last two years in a row because of COVID, but we are so happy to finally get to do it. Very cool that you guys are doing a vide related to the market downturn. It's been worrisome to watch. I started buying STIPS early last year and this year I started buying I Bonds as well. I did this in hopes of adding diversity to get some gains somewhere while the market was tanking and to hopefully minimize the losses as much as possible while still investing. I am still buying stocks but doing so with dollar cost averaging in hopes that the market will come back and the stocks I'm purchasing at much lower prices will increase in value when the market goes up. I'm trying to buy companies with really good balance sheets and a few that I think will grow long term. I'm mostly and index and sector investor. I think some sectors like Communications Services, Tech and Discretionary will come roaring back. I'm frustrated that much of the selloff we've seen is due to margin calls and that the U.S. federal government and the SEC have not stepped in to regulate margin in the stock market. We had a record high amount of margin in the market and when stocks started going down, all those stockholders got margin calls and were forced to sell off their stocks to pay off their margins and that's contributed to another bubble and burst cycle. Meanwhile, people like myself who are long term continuous investors, get stuck with the losses. I just don't think anyone should be allowed to buy stocks on margin. Just my personal opinion.
Maybe you already know, but if you purchase your train ticket online and in advance, you can get really good deals. In May, I got a ticket on the AP Lisbon to Faro for only 12 Euro.
In your moving to Portugal course, do you provide information on how to move from the US to Portugal? For example companies to use for shipping containers, how long it takes to retrieve your goods from the port or moving companies you can suggest?
Can you provide information on moving to Portugal with dogs and any breed restrictions? Information I've found online is conflicting and likely old and we have to ensure our furry kids can come with us. Thank you for all you do!
I have a question. I own a business here in USA. It's a small business that I can run myself. I typically sell my stuff at art and craft fairs. How do I research (search terms ) on how I can be a vendor in Portugal? How do I find events and markets there?
Thx for the video I’m from America and seriously want out of here so I’ve decided to save up money which will take me a few years and then moving there.
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I've watched a few of your videos and today I subscribed. You do really good videos. Better than most that are kit there. Thank you for getting to brass tacks.
Thank you so much for your advice, I am from Portugal 🇵🇹, and there is alot burocracia to purchase a house 🏡 and is a little bit slow to deal whit the government, but is a happy place and country to leav
I’ve made the decision to make the move and have quit smiling since. I figure I need about one to two years befor I’m permanently established. But my passport is on the way and I’ll be coming in December to begin setting up
I'd be interested to see some more travel oriented videos about some of those lesser known areas. Renting before buying seems sensible, but what about travel before renting / residency? Or some people might just want to travel / visit / spend a few months a winter there. Thanks for your videos per usual, and your inspiration!
Happy Mother's day Christina. Me & my daughter, Paulanne will be there on vacation in mid July. We can't wait to be there. Hope your hosting goes great 👍🏽
We love you guys! ❤️ We got hooked during covid when we found your videos , you and your family are a true blessing and wish you all the best ! Your videos, content and personalities make you and your family Amazing people !
I absolutely love your channel and your detailed content! I heard you mention hosting 100ppl this summer for 4days. Is it possible for 2 more people to join? If not, when will you host the next group? I have definitely decided based on resesrch, to make Portugal my top European location to move from Florida. I want to see, feel and experience the location! I am a black female who retired to Florida from Atlanta.
Can you do a video on schools? How is it for American kids. I want to move overseas however I am worried that my kids won’t be able to have an American college degree down the line. Can you speak to that based on your experience and research?
Hello, I found the website with the NIF info, but I don't see an online option? It's showing in-person appointments..? Thanks for your help, great video!
Can you make a video explaining more about US taxes? Why do you have to pay for those if you are no longer living in the US? Are you taxed twice then Us and Portugal? Thanks.
Thank you for the amazing info. Definitely interested in the course; how do I access it? Would love the opportunity for my husband and I to speak with you both; is that possible? Thanks!
We are also orientating for an retirement home in Portugal. But that is a future thing 😅 as we probably will be here in the Netherlands for the next 15 years.
it depends what city you'd be living in. Both Porto and Lisbon have wonderful public transport / metros. Smaller cities maybe less so. There is a decent national train [rail] system, but again, depending on your location that may or may not be convenient because the train stations in some PT cities are not near the center of town or in a convenient place. it is sometimes more convenient to take a long-distance bus instead, which more often gets you to the center of town. The public transportation options tend to decrease as the size of the city decreases, which is not surprising.
This was a very beneficial video, thank you. How is the environment for young children? I'll be moving out there with my toddler and am curious how that transition is. Your children are older but any advice is beneficial ♡
I was wondering I’ve been debating moving their since 2019 and asking financial question how make income and RealEstate rent properties or just job also do you regret picking Portugal
Hi guys my wife and I and our two children are considering moving to portugal. Are there any English speakikg schools for young children that aren't considered fully international/private? All I could find on Google is expensive private schools that are between 6 and €9000.
Hi there! Loooong time lurker and ORJ learner here. Lots of $$$ planning informed by your vids. Waiting on the next sale for the Portugal course but i DID spend a couple weeks there and fell in love. How can I sign up to join you guys in Portugal this summer?
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Ola,
Thank you for providing such a wonderful service to so many people.
My wife and I (from Oakland, Ca) have been establishing ourselves here in Northern Portugal (3months a year) since 1983.
We are now permanently full time since 2018. Though Portugal has changed much, I still find that if offers a great quality of living , nestled within its long history, geographical splendor, and beautiful authentic people. What used to be the best kept secret has turned into a over promoted popular travel (retirement) destination where people use the word ‘cheap’ all too often. Portugal (as any other country) can be described as such, however I would rather say that it has a genuine pure quality (Friendships, trust, and loyalty) you do not pay for that, as it is included with the price. And that price is you patronizing locals rather than exploiting locals. This is a land of wonderful traditions that are preserved through countless of generations. To immerse oneself is not to join a expat community but rather humble yourself in the discovery new horizons. There are no shortcuts.
In conclusion; I have come to appreciate your perspectives/videos (as two young people from a similar background “as mine”). However, my Portugal is changing with the people who are coming. Portugal is more than ‘natas.’ Portugal is more than a cheap travel destination. Portugal is a country of family, traditions, friendship. It is not a place to be exploited (‘blue light K-mart shoppers’). Please keep this in mind as you enjoy your blessings…
This is the comment that needs to be read. I love Our Rich Journey and they have turned me on to the idea of retiring there. However, I just read a recent article how a backlash against expats is now happening due to the large influx and how that tangibly raises the cost of living and, perhaps intangibly, changes the feel and culture of this wonderful country. I would love to continue dreaming about moving there, but I don't want to be part of the problem!
In Portugal right now, we love it! This channel is where we originally got interested in Portugal years ago! Toured Lisbon, Sintra, and many towns on the Silver Coast and tomorrow we are off to the Algarve. 17 day total trip, but we will return. FIRE date of 4-6 years, but this visit motivates us to speed it up.
Great. How much it cost to trip 7-10day trip for four people including food?
Really depends where you stay and what level of dining you chose… we spent a lot on our trip so I hate to offer that as a guide
@@nandhakumarjanakiraman9795 great viedo
I decided today. I’m selling my business, selling my home and will be moving in the new year. Thank you for this video!
Can you do a video listing what you don't like and/or what you had a hard time adjusting to when you moved to Portugal? Thanks.
Thanks for the video suggestion Noreen!
Nothing moves quickly in Portugal. Nothing. Pack your patience.
@@tatilemming thank you!
Portuguese cuisine: Nowhere nearly as good as in the rest of Europe and for vegetarians absolutely horrendous.
Our family of seven, my husband and myself, our daughter son in law and their three young children hope to move to Portugal soon. We are hoping to have the younger parents do a trip to research schools and confirm that they want to move. We own two houses here in the states outright and are at early retirement age and from what research we have done we think we can buy a home, a car or two, and pay passage for our family with the proceeds from our real estate sales here. That along with our social security income should make the move easily doable. We are in the beginning process of research and starting to get excited at the prospect of a better life for our family.
This was extremely helpful. I was reading an article the other day of which places are best to live outside of the US right now and Portugal was in the top 3.
Almost 600k subscribers, congrats!
Hoping to get there!!!! :)
@@OurRichJourney I'm sure you will soon!
I'm so glad your family found your home in Portugal - it really does sound like a dream come true! If I ever make it there, it's in no small part because of your great encouragement.
I was in Lisbon for eight days over March and April and can't imagine staying in the U.K. I will be visiting the Silver Coast and Central Portugal the next time I go. Thanks for all the helpful info.🙂
We love the Silver Coast. It’s where we live!
Great advice! I love your channel. Wife and I just got back from a 2-week "scouting" trip to Portugal & Spain. We hope to move and semi-retire there next year. We visited Nazaré and Tomar. Absolutely beautiful. The food was exceptional and everyone we met was so very friendly. We can't wait to go back. Thanks again for your wonderful channel.
Very cool TJ! Nazaré and Tomar are both on our top 5 list! They are great cities!
@@OurRichJourney Hi there I'm from Leiria. I actually live in Sacramento, California. Where are you from?
Me, my wife, and our 2 kids are moving from Virginia USA to Portugal! We put together a one year plan and watching this helps us so much! Thank you for the great content!
Amon and Christine, you two are the most amazing embassadors for life in Portugal. I live in New Jersey and want to retire to Portugal in the next 3-5 years. I know that's far off, but learning as much as possible about what is required to move out of the country is very important to me! I will be taking your course as I get closer to my retirement date. Thank you for what you are doing and how awesome you two are for considing helping other people in our quest for financial freedom and independence! Have a wonderful day.
Thank you!🙏 I just received my NIF, and so excited!😆 I’ll be in Portugal 🇵🇹 May 16-2 June! So excited! 🙏💕
How is your trip going Michele?
I can't wait to retire to my village in Portugal from the US!
i was born in portugal ive havent been to portugal in abt 8 years its a nice place, Benfica is the best team
If you want to now a new place in Portugal to visit, please come see Miramar. It is a place near the Atlantic on the outskirts of Porto.
Happy Mother's day Christina!
Thank you Angel!!!
I am looking for a place to grow old in and paint! The lesser known parts of Portugal would be where I'd visit first, and yes! renting would be my first choice. See you two in a few years!
Well, maybe one of the Azores islands is a good place to spend the twilight time. Hopefully, someday I, too, could move to Faial island in the Azores.
I have been watching this video several times back and forth between Spain and Portugal very good information indeed good morning from American
Iam portuguese even for me i considered very good advices.:)
Guys, I have seen many people coming back to USA from Portugal.
Olá;! Thank you for an excellent video. We are retired educators in Europe now after helping a new school open in Lviv. We stayed in Krakow for 6 weeks and in Tallinn for one month. We plan on returning to Europe in the fall, exploring Portugal and possibly our next home location. This area has amazing towns, beaches, and boardwalks. We love a walkable and accessible city. Healthcare, transportation, safety, and reliability are our concerns. Obrigado!! Dean & Cindy
Love this! Ive been to Portugal twice and coming back this summer, its definitely THE ONE! Our plan is 8 years so please do make a list of places that will be available once the golden visa changes take effect!
would love to visit and live there for 6 months to a year but not sure about permanently and A LOT of people/naysayers dont understand this concept. happy mothers day Christina!
About 7yrs ago I was looking at becoming an expat and moving to Portugal 🇵🇹!!! At the time I was interested in the city of Porto. I’m thinking about it being a possibility for me again but this time my city of choice is Portimão!!
Love the "destinations" videos. Thank you guys
Thanks CB!
Traveling to Portugal in Sept 2023 for a reconnaissance trip. I hope to get a digital nomad VISA. I am a long-time telecommuter employee and appreciate the weather, politics, and cost of living in Portugal. Not to mention the beaches! As a long-time Oregon resident, I understand that Portugal is 1/3 the size of the state. I find that perfect! I love that there's a significant expat population there and hope "we" don't spoil what makes Portugal special. See you soon. Obrigada!
Welcome guys. I’ve been here for 22 years.
Checking in from the DMV.
😃
Interesting the dress change from (sweats) before Portugal to neat and polished after Portugal. The Portuguese don't usually dress sloppy.
I am scouting Portugal in July to potentially move there and I am so excited. 3 weeks to take a look at the area and determine where I want to live.
My top 5 cities: Coimbra, Guarda, Aveiro, Leiria, and Viseu.
We have some overlap! 😀
What advice could you offer on employment?
I am from Tomar. I am so proud you like my city. You have to go to Tomar next year july. A big big tradicional party will take place. The name is Festa dos Tabuleiros.
I follow your channel since you arrive to Lisbon.
You should visit Setúbal and Arrabida beaches. You will Love it
Well this video is timely for me. I've just rebooked my trip to Portugal. I'm traveling with a good friend. We arrive in Porto on September 10th. We are tying to see as much as possible within the time we have in the country. Our plan right now is to stay a couple of days in Porto before renting a car and driving down to Lisbon with stops in Aviero and Nazare on the way down. When we get to Lisbon, we will be there for a few days and make day trips to Sintra and Tomar. After Lisbon taking high-speed rail down to Faro in the Algarve and plan to explore the entire southern coast with a couple of inland towns like Loule and Silvas as well. We depart Portugal and were are off to Italy for ten days. If you can think of anything I have not thought of, please let me know. We've cancelled this trip for the last two years in a row because of COVID, but we are so happy to finally get to do it.
Very cool that you guys are doing a vide related to the market downturn. It's been worrisome to watch. I started buying STIPS early last year and this year I started buying I Bonds as well. I did this in hopes of adding diversity to get some gains somewhere while the market was tanking and to hopefully minimize the losses as much as possible while still investing. I am still buying stocks but doing so with dollar cost averaging in hopes that the market will come back and the stocks I'm purchasing at much lower prices will increase in value when the market goes up. I'm trying to buy companies with really good balance sheets and a few that I think will grow long term. I'm mostly and index and sector investor. I think some sectors like Communications Services, Tech and Discretionary will come roaring back. I'm frustrated that much of the selloff we've seen is due to margin calls and that the U.S. federal government and the SEC have not stepped in to regulate margin in the stock market. We had a record high amount of margin in the market and when stocks started going down, all those stockholders got margin calls and were forced to sell off their stocks to pay off their margins and that's contributed to another bubble and burst cycle. Meanwhile, people like myself who are long term continuous investors, get stuck with the losses. I just don't think anyone should be allowed to buy stocks on margin. Just my personal opinion.
Maybe you already know, but if you purchase your train ticket online and in advance, you can get really good deals. In May, I got a ticket on the AP Lisbon to Faro for only 12 Euro.
In your moving to Portugal course, do you provide information on how to move from the US to Portugal? For example companies to use for shipping containers, how long it takes to retrieve your goods from the port or moving companies you can suggest?
Love this info! Can't wait to visit next spring! 💕
Can you provide information on moving to Portugal with dogs and any breed restrictions? Information I've found online is conflicting and likely old and we have to ensure our furry kids can come with us. Thank you for all you do!
Hi There. Happy Mother's Day🙋🏾♀️
Aww, thank you Danelle! Hope you’re having a great week! ❤️❤️❤️
My girlfriend and I love your videos...we'll be in Lisbon on Tuesday...we'd love to take you guys to lunch or dinner if you're around! :)
Happy Mother's Day, Christina. Much love!💕
Happy Mother’s Day! Very much enjoy hearing about your lives in sunny Portugal from the grey and rainy Pacific NW. But, it’s all about mindset 💪🏾
The wettest May on record in Seattle is a fact, not a mind set....I will be leaving soon as well.
Portugal winters are the same.
I'll be in Lisbon in 10 days. So excited!!
Hi Amon and Christina, can you tell us about the conference that you are hosting this summer? Thanks!
I have a question.
I own a business here in USA.
It's a small business that I can run myself. I typically sell my stuff at art and craft fairs.
How do I research (search terms ) on how I can be a vendor in Portugal? How do I find events and markets there?
I am going to move to Figueira de foz, I’m very excited about it!
We just bought a place in Cojá about 45 min from Coimbra. Love that area of the country! Feels like the hidden gem.
Been thinking about Portugal lately!
We love it here! ❤️
Thx for the video I’m from America and seriously want out of here so I’ve decided to save up money which will take me a few years and then moving there.
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I've watched a few of your videos and today I subscribed. You do really good videos. Better than most that are kit there. Thank you for getting to brass tacks.
Thank you so much for your advice, I am from Portugal 🇵🇹, and there is alot burocracia to purchase a house 🏡 and is a little bit slow to deal whit the government, but is a happy place and country to leav
Love 💕 you guys. Thanks for this!
So sweet of you to say! Thank you!!!!
I love yours videos! The best explanation
Excited to see this!
Thank you! ❤️
I’ve made the decision to make the move and have quit smiling since. I figure I need about one to two years befor I’m permanently established. But my passport is on the way and I’ll be coming in December to begin setting up
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Happy Mother's Day
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Thank you so much!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'd be interested to see some more travel oriented videos about some of those lesser known areas. Renting before buying seems sensible, but what about travel before renting / residency? Or some people might just want to travel / visit / spend a few months a winter there. Thanks for your videos per usual, and your inspiration!
3:00 that's only 4 cities not five...
Happy Mother's day Christina. Me & my daughter, Paulanne will be there on vacation in mid July. We can't wait to be there. Hope your hosting goes great 👍🏽
We love you guys! ❤️ We got hooked during covid when we found your videos , you and your family are a true blessing and wish you all the best ! Your videos, content and personalities make you and your family Amazing people !
I would love to go and listen to you guys
Make a list 😯 Great counsel.
We LOVE lists! 😀
Braga, Guimaraes, Viana do Castelo, Chaves, Braganca, Vila Real, smaller but interesting, Lots of History!
I’ve been considering.. thank you for this!
Beautiful Family!!!!
Thank you Robert!!!
Have to make my way there.
Going to a scouting trip next week! Our last trip was to Japan so feel like we are just following y'all everywhere haha
I absolutely love your channel and your detailed content! I heard you mention hosting 100ppl this summer for 4days. Is it possible for 2 more people to join? If not, when will you host the next group? I have definitely decided based on resesrch, to make Portugal my top European location to move from Florida. I want to see, feel and experience the location! I am a black female who retired to Florida from Atlanta.
Weather is better in Florida in winter for sure!
Can you do a video on schools? How is it for American kids. I want to move overseas however I am worried that my kids won’t be able to have an American college degree down the line. Can you speak to that based on your experience and research?
Hello, I found the website with the NIF info, but I don't see an online option? It's showing in-person appointments..? Thanks for your help, great video!
I only counted four cities on your list: Coimbra, Aveiro, Tomar and Nazare. What was the fifth?
Aveirio
Can you make a video explaining more about US taxes? Why do you have to pay for those if you are no longer living in the US? Are you taxed twice then Us and Portugal? Thanks.
Yes, you are taxed as a US citizen no matter where you live.
You are hosting a 100 person meetup for those interested in moving to Portugal? When? Where? How can I find out more?
Thanks for the video, how Can i apply for job to get a work visa please?
Thank you for the amazing info. Definitely interested in the course; how do I access it? Would love the opportunity for my husband and I to speak with you both; is that possible? Thanks!
Omg i wish i knew about the 100 people visit! I would love to meet you guys and learn from you!
Priceless info. thank you
Are you guys hosting any events this year? My husband & I will be in Portugal next month, staying in Cascais.
Hi, can I get more info on the Summer Meetup? Is it already full? Will you have another one?
hi! love you guys...we are preparing to move to portugal..should we bring our things like car, electronics, TVs, and the sort?
We are also orientating for an retirement home in Portugal. But that is a future thing 😅 as we probably will be here in the Netherlands for the next 15 years.
✔️ Much helpful information 👍
Thank you both! 💜💜
Do you guys have a suggestion on private health health care? Who do you use?
Hi! What is public transport like in Portugal? Do you have a video of this ? I would love to hear your knowledge and experience
it depends what city you'd be living in. Both Porto and Lisbon have wonderful public transport / metros. Smaller cities maybe less so. There is a decent national train [rail] system, but again, depending on your location that may or may not be convenient because the train stations in some PT cities are not near the center of town or in a convenient place. it is sometimes more convenient to take a long-distance bus instead, which more often gets you to the center of town. The public transportation options tend to decrease as the size of the city decreases, which is not surprising.
Our 13 y/o son wants to know if he can bring his Xbox, wii and Sony switch.
I knew id eventually find my skinfolk on a video about Portugal lol. So happy I found this video!!
Thank you for the video!
What time is the summit?
@ourrichjourney do I need to apply for a NIF for my kids?
Love you guys 😘
Can we hear you guys and your girls talk a little Portuguese? Just wondering how the language/accent comes along after 3 years.
This was a very beneficial video, thank you. How is the environment for young children? I'll be moving out there with my toddler and am curious how that transition is. Your children are older but any advice is beneficial ♡
Love all of your videos! Thanks a lot for all the rips!
You'd only need health insurance for 5 years though right? You can become a citizen after that and you'd no longer need it?
I was wondering I’ve been debating moving their since 2019 and asking financial question how make income and RealEstate rent properties or just job also do you regret picking Portugal
Hi guys my wife and I and our two children are considering moving to portugal. Are there any English speakikg schools for young children that aren't considered fully international/private? All I could find on Google is expensive private schools that are between 6 and €9000.
Hi there! Loooong time lurker and ORJ learner here. Lots of $$$ planning informed by your vids. Waiting on the next sale for the Portugal course but i DID spend a couple weeks there and fell in love. How can I sign up to join you guys in Portugal this summer?