🇵🇹 Portugal D7 Visa Approved! | Why I'm Moving to Portugal Alone in My 50s from US Video 1

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  • @MariE-go7ol
    @MariE-go7ol 10 месяцев назад +7

    Hi, I am a single 57 yr old nurse living in Bay Area of California. I am planning my trip to Portugal this next spring and I’m looking to rent or sell my home and possibly moving to Portugal. I’m fed up with the political climate here and if Trump becomes president again I want to leave the country. I’ve been studying a few other places but I keep coming back to Portugal. I just want a more peaceful life. Your right, California just is getting more expensive each year. I’m glad I found your site. It’s very informative and interesting. All my family is also on the east coast, so it makes it easier to fly back if I move to Portugal. Thanks for all the helpful tips.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Good for you on scheduling your trip to Portugal before taking the next steps. I hope you will like it! The more time you can spend here, the better. In fact, I'm going to talking about this in my next video. I hope you'll watch it. I'm glad you're following CORR Travel - I aim to do my best to be as informative as possible.
      And thank you for sharing your thoughts on California and the USA political climate. Know that your opinions are shared by a large, large group of people.

    • @largelingerie
      @largelingerie 10 месяцев назад +4

      Me too! 63 y.o. single female in the Bay Area. I visited Lisbon and Porto last summer, and fell in love. And, of course, that’s when Portugal started changing the rules! Yeah, I can’t really watch the news and it will be a mass exodus if he gets in.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@largelingerie Change of rules or not, Portugal is still a great place to consider living. Do not let that deter you! 😀

  • @profeagayu
    @profeagayu 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hello. I am a 38 year old man from the U.S. and semi-retired. I will be moving to Portugal in 3 years with my wife and I will be following and learning from you and your journey. Thanks for sharing. I just subscribed 😉

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад

      Great, thanks for subscribing. I hope my videos help you.

  • @Nubianette
    @Nubianette 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good luck with your storage space! I’ve watched people struggle with that. I’m 3 years away from my move to Portugal. I’ve been working on my move out of the US/California for 4 years. I’ve always wanted to live in another country, out of interest. My final 2 countries to consider are Portugal and France. I just spent 3 weeks in Portugal last June, and I loved it! France, I’ve been to several times. What I love most, are my oldest nephews, who are French. They want me to move there. The ease, warmth, straightforward nature of the Portuguese people is more appealing.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Good for you on your long-term planning. I can understand the pull to both France and Portugal, especially if you have family in France. Yes, the Portuguese people are a huge bonus. That is a common feeling amongst expats in Portugal. Good luck your decision on where to move.

  • @cookmaster3626
    @cookmaster3626 10 месяцев назад +2

    without a doubt you are doing the right thing and at 50 it is the right age (with wisdom, knowledge and physical and mental strength!). You will succeed and we wish you well.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @davidgaskins9577
    @davidgaskins9577 3 месяца назад +1

    I love your videos. I find them so inspiring and I wish we were next door neighbors, because I bet talking with you would be so comforting and inspiring. Thanks for your words of wisdom. 😊

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  3 месяца назад

      You're most welcome. Please Subscribe and watch the remaining, and upcoming, videos in the Moving to Portugal series. 😃

  • @JustJane1
    @JustJane1 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm retiring to Portugal from the US 😊 I've booked my first scouting trip for May 2024

  • @aliciatavizon001
    @aliciatavizon001 3 месяца назад +1

    Mine was approved in February 2024.
    Thank you for sharing ❤

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  3 месяца назад

      Parabéns! Good luck on your move!

  • @benjamind3448
    @benjamind3448 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I have been thinking of moving to Portugal on the D7 visa with my mom. She is 64 years old.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  3 месяца назад

      My pleasure. Please follow the rest of the videos in the series as they may also be helpful. I also provide 1:1 calls for any suggestions or feedback on moving to Portugal should you also find it helpful: www.corrtravel.com/coaching-services/#3

    • @benjamind3448
      @benjamind3448 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CORRTravel Thanks. I am presently exploring Porto to emigrate to.

  • @Kwood10
    @Kwood10 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’m going to visit for the first time for a visit & if I like it possibly move there.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  7 месяцев назад

      Very wise choice to visit first. I hope you enjoy your trip to Portugal. It's a lovely country.

  • @davidgaskins9577
    @davidgaskins9577 3 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations and good luck in your future endeavors

  • @CommandoAcoustic
    @CommandoAcoustic 2 месяца назад +1

    Congrats!!!!!

  • @robertpeterson1497
    @robertpeterson1497 10 месяцев назад +3

    Totally get that person’s comment about stress in the U.S. Working hard just to get by. The political climate, unaffordable healthcare, crazy housing prices.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, unfortunately, those are popular opinions of the U.S. today.

  • @lisapolanski9379
    @lisapolanski9379 10 месяцев назад +1

    Also, congrats on moving to Portugal. It is a beautiful country and the people are really wonderful. I noticed a lot of the signs are in English there, which I thought was interesting, and a lot of the Portuguese people speak English.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! 😃 Yes, many locals do speak English as well as the many visitors and expats. There's a great mix of languages heard here, in fact. It's wonderful!

  • @marioneto9642
    @marioneto9642 8 месяцев назад

    Congratulations! Welcome to our country!

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  8 месяцев назад

      Obrigada!

    • @marioneto9642
      @marioneto9642 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nice woman!
      I hope you enjoy our (your) country. The people, nature, weather, food, and security still make this country an Eden.@@CORRTravel

  • @papagreco
    @papagreco 10 месяцев назад +1

    Congrats! I am also in process on this goal since November of 2021. Great to learn about your process.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I wish you the best in your move and hope this, and the upcoming videos, will be of assistance.

  • @shannonmoultrie4023
    @shannonmoultrie4023 10 месяцев назад +1

    Way to go Gwen! I am your biggest fan. Your message is truly inspiring.

  • @kiva5619
    @kiva5619 10 месяцев назад +2

    Congratulations on your move! I aspire to move to Portugal and share many of the same reasons as to why I am choosing Portugal. How did you find your place?

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I found my place through looking everyday on websites and reaching out to rental and real estate agencies. I wish you luck on your move!

  • @vikotto
    @vikotto 10 месяцев назад +1

    My wife and I are planning on making the move in about 5 years. We both speak the language and we look forward to the slower pace, but personally, I would rather live in a quaint New England, hallmark town than to live anywhere else, but unfortunately, the U.S., healthcare system costs makes it difficult for us, and the prices of homes in PT are much more reasonable. Boa sorte em sua nova aventura.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад

      Muito obrigada! And same to you. I wish you the best.

  • @cookmaster3626
    @cookmaster3626 10 месяцев назад +2

    congratulations. How did you cover the home rental agreement that is mandatory. What city u r contemplating for a start. Hope you know that recently they changed the NHR rules on taxes. If you are a high net worth individual need to check the pros and cons. We visited last year Lisbon, Porto and Madeira and liked it. Good place to live and groceries rent nor too pricey like in other parts of Europe. The only downside now is the rentals that are going up like crazy. Good Luck and Enjoy your Freedon in the new world.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Yes, I'm fully aware of the NHR status. I pay attention to things every day. 😀 If you watch my last video, you'll see I find doing as much research as possible is ideal to make a move like this as successful as possible. ruclips.net/video/Y80BlCFiWZo/видео.html
      I'm not sure what you mean by 'cover the home rental agreement'. If it helps, you can either buy or rent, as long as the rental covers the D7 rules.
      I'm sorry, but I don't advertise where I live, as I'm sure you can understand. 😀

    • @cookmaster3626
      @cookmaster3626 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@CORRTravel _D7 requires a Home rental contract as a part of the visa application. I was wondering how you went about it because its a big commitment not knowing the visa interview date and your date of start in Portugal under the D7. Didn't mean to walk thru your rental contract /personal stuff.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  9 месяцев назад

      @@cookmaster3626 Well, the biggest part is ultra planning the timing of things, with a little bit of luck and going on faith it's all going to work out in the end. 😀 As for the planning part, stay tuned to upcoming videos. I'll be covering how I handled my personal planning. As always, people don't have to do what I did, but it may help!

  • @beerbuff
    @beerbuff 10 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ Another great video. So personal and honest.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I hope you will keep coming back.

  • @patric5076
    @patric5076 10 месяцев назад +1

    Congrats on your move Gwen! I just found your channel. So excited for you. I plan on retiring in 7 yrs and Portugal is on top of my list. I've been trying to get there for the last 4 yrs and hope to get to Portugal within the next 6 months. My main question for you is about taxes, are you going to be double taxed on your income?

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate the support.
      I highly suggest you get a PT tax pro asap to plan effectively (it’s actually one thing I mention in my upcoming video). As you do your research you’ll find that PT shares a double taxation exemption with the US. Also, if you want to try to capture the NHR, I would apply for a visa asap as the NHR MAY be extended a wee bit but, if it is, it’s going to be a brief extension. There’s a lot going on with the PT Prime Minister right now (Google!). Good luck!

  • @sbkpilot1
    @sbkpilot1 7 месяцев назад

    Healthcare is a HUGE issue in the US if you're under medicare age. Even if you have insurance the costs and coverage are so opaque that it's difficult to seek treatment, you have no idea if insurance will deny your claim for some frivolous reason leaving you on the hook for thousands of dollars.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, the medical insurance overall in the US is an issue. Thank you for sharing.

  • @TheTravelPotato
    @TheTravelPotato 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Gwen. I, too, am from the US and was really excited to possibly retire to Portugal over the next few years, but Portugal doing away with their tax regime has kind of taken the wind out of my sails. Do you have an opinion on that?

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello. First, if you have not been to Portugal, I highly suggest that be first on the list for consideration of moving for retirement. In terms of the NHR tax regime, I would consult a Portuguese tax consultant experienced in working with Americans before making any decisions. You may find finances still in your favor. Portugal has many great assets despite the disappearance of the NHR. Do not let this hold you up on exploring next steps for your future. 😀

    • @Nubianette
      @Nubianette 10 месяцев назад

      The NHR was never going to last. I’ve been researching moving to Portugal for just over 3 years. When I started, it was 0%, and then became 10%. So, I knew by the time I was ready to move, it may not be there. But, my online research told me, a tax professional in the US who has other clients in Portugal, plus a tax consultant in Portugal, will show you how Portuguese taxes can be deducted. With information about your own financial situation, you’ll be more confident.

    • @deeoliver209
      @deeoliver209 10 месяцев назад

      Hi Gwen, enjoyed hearing your experience…I’m looking to visit Portugal & plan to be there in August 2024… Is there a touring group or someone to take you around to provide u with additional info. I am retired & probably need to leave the Midwest.

    • @cookmaster3626
      @cookmaster3626 10 месяцев назад

      I was seriously considering a D7 visa and did a scouting trip last November to Lisbon, Porto, and Madeira and liked it very much. More so Porto than Lisbon. Though I liked Madeira more wasn't too attracted to it for being off mainland. Now the recent NHR change in rules has thrown a curved ball and rethinking if I should especially since my healthier finances will get a hit with new higher Portugal taxes. My goal was to get a D7 and live for 2 years see most of Europe being in the continent and not have to fly every time. I am now considering what I call a "Schengen Shuffle" where you stay in the Schengen area for 89 days and after the 180th day come back to Schengen. you can shuffle between Schengen and non Schengen zones and accomplish this and thus NOT be a tax entity of a 2nd country. If you buy a Condo / flat in a low cost region that could be a place of your own. I did come across in Spain South of Alicante 2 Br townhomes in gated gplf course area (Roda golf course, south of Murcia) for $125k (900-1000sft), which is very affordable and with low condo fee as low as 100 a month. The problem is in trying to find and rent a place for 3 months since most places want a minimum 6 month lease. Other low cost countries in non Schengen area would be Bulgaria, Romania, or MonteNegro. Have to do dome more research..

  • @SERGIO-cr6uy
    @SERGIO-cr6uy 8 месяцев назад +1

    Putting aside emigrants from ex portuguese colonies (Brazil, Angola..), most emigrants in Portugal are from Ukraine, Romania, the UK, Germany, France, Netherlands..
    It's pretty interesting to see Americans & Canadians being now interested in Portugal.
    it also means that something is wrong in the US. Violence, healthcare & politics seems to be main factors of people willing to move out.
    Moving to another country isn't only escaping a system but the opportunity to find excitement.
    Leaning the language, meeting new people, trying new food, new activities.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, everyone has their own reasons for moving and I wish whomever decides to move to Portugal, or abroad, best wishes.

  • @myitaliantherapyginafiore4414
    @myitaliantherapyginafiore4414 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, great channel. Were you able to get your NHR status approved ? I was not going to apply for my visa until Fall of 2024 so I am out of NHR option. I will check out your channel. I was coming to buy a farm this winter but with Portugal pulling NHR I switched my trip to Southern Italy and shortened it in half. I will wait and see what happens this next year. Just curious as to your NHR status? You probably started early enough. Who was your tax expert that you used? Hugs and COngrats. Gina in Upstate New York USA moving to Portugal/Italy. I so agree with your analogy why I am moving. Been spending Winters abroad for over 25 years and am tired of the half life plus you can't stay in Europe for more than 3 months so finally moving. Want to put roots down. I too have lived in many many states over my life, 11. And have spent winters in dozens of countries. I was so excited about Portugal but dissappointed in it right now. Does not take away from it's safety and awesomeness Just not retired and was moving early. Financially cannot afford full on tax....Bummer.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Well, I hope you have not ruled out Portugal solely for the possibility of the NHR going away, because Portugal does have more to offer than a tax regime, of course. I do mention in my second video that consulting a PT tax professional is a very important up-front step before making any decisions or move: ruclips.net/video/Y80BlCFiWZo/видео.html
      That said, the lack of the NHR may not negatively affect you. Everyone's situation is different. Have you consulted a PT tax professional? Plus, the NHR is still not up for a vote until the end of the month and, should it still be available, it may go through changes and be available for certain people. I'm sure you'll do your due diligence before you making any definitive decisions. 😀 If it helps, I'll be speaking to the NHR in an upcoming video. 😃

  • @lisapolanski9379
    @lisapolanski9379 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a travel agent idea for you to consider. Last year I did a tour from the US to Lourdes, Santiago de Compostela (we stopped at San Sébastien for 1 hour!) Then to Fatima, Santarem, and Lisbon. It was actually a grueling trip because we spent hours on end on a bus and would arrive at our hotels at night. I would never take a bus tour through Europe again! It was miserable being on the bus. We also had to stop at numerous truck stops! However, I wouldn't want to drive in a country where I don't speak the language in case I get lost. Is it possible to take the train to do this trip? If so, would you consider being a travel agent/facilitator to help an American take this trip by train? You wouldn't even have to accompany people, you could just arrange everything and then be available for phone calls or texts along the way to make sure the travelers get to each destination and provide travel assistance and advice if needed. I would go again if I knew there was a friendly American travel agent in Portugal available to help.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your request to work with CORR Travel! Many European trips can be taken by train - I do them all of the time. 😀 It mainly comes down to where you want to go and the time you have. I help clients cover this aspect in my travel coaching. Normally, I would suggest scheduling a free initial call with me, but since I am to travel soon myself, please feel free to email me (my email is within the video description) with any particulars first and we can go from there! Thank you!
      p.s. 1 hour in San Sebastian. That's just criminal.... You must go back! 😀

    • @lisapolanski9379
      @lisapolanski9379 10 месяцев назад +1

      @CORRTravel Thank you. I would go some time in 2024 after Notre Dame reopens (maybe Autumn) and try to work that in. I will get in touch with you next Spring.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад

      @@lisapolanski9379 Paris is always a good idea! It is expensive, so off season is a great way to save money and avoid the throng of tourists. Also, Paris is hosting the summer 2024 Olympics July - August, so keep that in mind. Many people are starting to travel in the shoulder season, so if it were me, I'd be fully booked no later than March if were thinking of going in the fall. So, if you need help planning, I would do it soon. 😀 I looforward to hearing from you. Feel free to use the Coaching page of my website to schedule a free call.

    • @lisapolanski9379
      @lisapolanski9379 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@CORRTravel Thanks for the info. I'll have to think about whether it's worth it to go to Paris. I might just want to go to Lourdes and then spend more time in Spain, including San Sebastián and the other parts of Spain I didn't see. I'll have to watch some more videos and give it some thought.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  10 месяцев назад

      @@lisapolanski9379 Apologies for the delay in responding. Well, don't discount Paris if you really want to go. It all comes down to your priorities, your type of travel, budget and timeline. If you have an itinerary already made, I do do Itinerary Audits (info on my website). However, if you are looking for someone to prepare an itinerary for you, I also do that. I create all of my own travel itineraries so I've been doing it forever. 😀 To end, if you are wanting to travel in the summer, I would book immediately. Always, the sooner the better. Let me know if you need assistance.

  • @vaninazalazar320
    @vaninazalazar320 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your video. Can you work independently and remotely with the D7 Visa? BTW, I have been looking for that specific visa at the Portugal Consulate website and did not find any information...Could you please provide a link to find the current information? Thank you!!

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  3 месяца назад +1

      You can work under the D7 visa, but work income is not used for the purpose of applying for the D7. The D7 is for passive income. If you are planning on using your working income as 'proof of income', you may wish to apply under the D8 visa. I would confirm this with an immigration service.
      In the US, you'll more than likely be working through the VFS office, not directly with the Portugal Consulate. I would go the to VFS Global website (www.vfsglobal.com/en/individuals/index.html) and find what location is closest to you and confirm if they who you'll have your visa application appointment with. Again, you can confirm all of this with your immigration service. Good luck!

    • @vaninazalazar320
      @vaninazalazar320 3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for all the info 😊

  • @sunshine-bs2jx
    @sunshine-bs2jx 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @blade123able
    @blade123able 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Gwen,the UK is now the same, the politicians in power over the last 40 years have turned our great country into a s hole. If I could get out and live somewhere else I would. Love your vids, and it’s great listening g to you, take care yeah.

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  8 месяцев назад

      I'm very sorry to hear about experiences in the UK. Hang in there. 😀 I wish you luck on moving abroad if and when you do. Thanks for watching the videos. I'm glad you enjoy them. I'm due another one in this series but am getting over a cold so I don't want to sound like a frog in the recording. But stay tuned!

  • @user-sz1oe6nx2r
    @user-sz1oe6nx2r 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hi I'm Rajeev Sagar from new Delhi India. I saw your video and I've been planning to visit Portugal and see if I can permanently shift there. I'm single and 50+ . I'm coming to Lisbon on the coming 13th of may. And I was thinking if we could meet and if you could suggest me a few things about moving permanently to Portugal. Looking forward to seeing you in my visit . If you see this msg please reply and I will share my contact number with you. Maybe we can talk over the phone. Thanks and regards 🙏

    • @CORRTravel
      @CORRTravel  6 месяцев назад

      I hope you enjoyed the video and found it (and the other videos on moving to Portugal solo over 50) helpful.
      I am sorry, but I don't live in Portugal, nor do I schedule in-person meetings with my busy schedule. I am, however, available to provide what assistance I can to those who schedule a call with me. If you are interested you can do that here: www.corrtravel.com/moving-to-portugal-strategy-call/
      I hope that I may hear from you!