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Move to Portugal, but don't make these mistakes! 

Rafael Di Furia - Not Your Average Globetrotter
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When it comes to moving to Portugal, there are so many small details that can be easily overlooked that may make a huge difference in a person's day-to-day life not to mention the preparatory stages of planning a move. Having lived abroad for more than a decade, I can say there are consistent patterns in what I see people overlooking and among the individuals who move to Portugal, I can say I've seen some of the same. If you are looking to make a life in Portugal for yourself and to become an expat in Portugal, I'll go over some of the things I often see overlooked. Is expat life in Portugal worthwhile? Yes, but it's important to get started on the right foot, sometimes almost literally.. It's important so that you can spend as much time possible enjoying life abroad living in an amazing country. In this expat living abroad podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, we'll go over just some of the mistakes I've seen made by expats in Portugal, or rather expats moving to Portugal.
0:42 - The "Expat Tax" - Real Estate
2:44 - The "Expat Tax" - Accountants
4:54 - Lack of proper research
9:03 - NEGOTIATE!
11:33 - Culinary Adventures
12:45 - Language
16:25 - Spacial differences...
17:46 - Ship or replace your belongings?
22:17 - Shoes make all the difference
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@carolc1543
@carolc1543 Год назад
Good advice. I saw a video of an apartment to buy in Italy. When I went to see it in person, it looked nothing like the video. Matter of fact it was a dump…needed a lot of work. Patio/ balcony was barely holding on by metal braces. Amazing difference. Didn’t think it could be that different.
@lucchese20
@lucchese20 Год назад
Thanks Rafael for all the great tips. In particular, appreciate points relative to: neighborhood of your apartment (not just the apartment itself), double pane windows 🪟(noticed mention mostly in newer/rehabbed places), annual rent increases (wasn’t aware 😲), and shipping options. 🚢 Cheers.
@RafaelDiFuria
@RafaelDiFuria Год назад
Yeah the rent increase thing was a bit of a surprise, thankfully it’s regulated by the government… but still unfortunate
@rebeccagutierrez1960
@rebeccagutierrez1960 Год назад
Thanks for another wonderful episode. I realize that if I spoke English (and pretended that I had a Portuguese accent) people were able to understand me better. It was almost funny and fun at the same time.
@rickchandler2570
@rickchandler2570 Год назад
Thanks!
@RafaelDiFuria
@RafaelDiFuria Год назад
Thanks for coming to check out this episode :)
@mandorlap8091
@mandorlap8091 Год назад
I had Rabbit out in the middle of no where in Italy on Easter Day🥴 - Bunny in my Tummy - still feel terrible🙁 and I speak italian like you do too… just didn’t check ragu ingredients. Thanks for all the recommendations! I look forward to running into you in a couple of months:))
@RafaelDiFuria
@RafaelDiFuria Год назад
Rabbit ragu? Oh goodness! Not sure if I’d be able to down that 😅 You’re coming to braga?! That’s great 😁
@BobSullivanAKABuffy
@BobSullivanAKABuffy Год назад
I've been looking at Italian listings since early in the pandemic when I got the itch to maybe move to Italy and will only finally be getting back there to check out neighborhoods like you recommend doing. People kept hounding me to "just do it" to buy a place but I'm not that guy. Your old town of Rovigo is on my list (primarily because of finding you and liking their rugby team). In your opinion, were there less desirable parts there? (hoping to just bump into Marco when I make it to town)
@hassanaltaf4951
@hassanaltaf4951 Год назад
Kindly one video How to change italian permisso di soggiorno to Portugal Residence permit
@RafaelDiFuria
@RafaelDiFuria Год назад
I'm not a lawyer or any kind of legal expert... but I'd imagine there wouldn't be a way to exchange one for the other. They're separate countries and I would assume it might be necessary to go through the visa application process from the beginning if you want to relocate to Portugal.
@realtick
@realtick Год назад
When it comes to purchasing a home, I’ve consistently have a heard to negotiate down the price. In your experience, how much is reasonable (generally speaking) without offending the owner?
@RafaelDiFuria
@RafaelDiFuria Год назад
I’d speak to your agent (if they’re not also representing the owner) and ask for their advice, each situation may differ and someone familiar with that specific location will be able to guide you to figure out the best value based on the area and other factors that go into the value
@realtick
@realtick Год назад
@@RafaelDiFuria Yeah, I realize that’s a tough question to answer because there’s so many different factors. I guess I was just wondering if there’s some cultural norm I wasn’t aware of where it’s normal for a property owner to ask 15-20% more than market rate as a starting point for bargaining. Thanks!
@johnnytolengo742
@johnnytolengo742 Год назад
torna in italia, dove la vita è bella
@rover213
@rover213 Год назад
ohhh caralho, alheira NÃO É salsicha, ALHEIRA É um enchido como o presunto, capiche?
@RafaelDiFuria
@RafaelDiFuria Год назад
It’s a sausage bro
@rover213
@rover213 Год назад
@@RafaelDiFuria enchido my mother will want to talk to you on this one, and she has a slipper on her hand already...
@RafaelDiFuria
@RafaelDiFuria Год назад
@@rover213 yeah bro it’s a saussage, meat stuffed into a casing
@rover213
@rover213 Год назад
@@RafaelDiFuria embora ambos sejam considerados enchidos as suas origens são de países diferentes. a salsicha apareceu na Alemanha por volta de 1484. a alheira tem origem em Portugal e os primeiros relatos deste enchido/fumado ronda o ano de 1492. as diferenças são o revestimento usado para "embalar" os respetivos enchidos, e o facto de que a alheira é preservada em fumeiro, e não em zonas mais frescas como é o caso da salsicha, dai que não são nem nunca vai ser a alheira uma salsicha...
@eprohoda
@eprohoda Год назад
bbreathtaking - 📽
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