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Life as a female expat in Portugal

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Priscilla

Hello,

While moving to a new country and discovering new cultures is definitely an exciting adventure, everybody experiences it differently. It can be particularly different for women, in both positive and negative ways.

What are some positive aspects about being a female expat in Portugal?

What are some challenges in Portugal that women face, and what are the ways to overcome them?

How is a woman's role viewed in Portuguese's culture and society?

Is it relatively safe for a woman to live in Portugal?

How would a woman go about expanding her social network in a safe way?

Are there any resources available for women to help with their expatriation (e.g. books, articles, support networks, etc.)?

Thank you for sharing your experience,

Priscilla

rupak joshi

in terms of social norms towards female in portugal r quite respectful and adorable ,however it 'll not be cruel to say life of portugal is not easy .Income is comparatively low to other European countries .
as you have emphasised towards female ,I would like to say portugal is peaceful country where women's are respected and are free to enjoy there life as there will.

Noor_675

Hey i hope you are fine.
I need your help for moving to Portugal.
I have italian schengen visa but want to settle in portugal.
Want to change my all documents to Portuguese documents....
I am waiting for your reply of guidance.

rupak joshi

hi noor,
m fine thx,I would suggest u to do legal entry and office is located in cnai.Another document which is essential in portugal is Finance document .however ,social security number will only b  issued once u 'll hv job contract or business through which ur tax will b paid consecutively.
thank u

Guestposter651

Hello,  what I really need help with is applying for a retirement visa. I am finding it very difficult. Do you know anyone who helps people do that? I live in California. Thank you, Robin

sewright

Robin, I am American and recently retired to Portugal. You will need to obtain an extended Visa to start. The process is well documented but you need to follow the requirements very closely. One of the best things to do (besides) general Google research is to contact the Portugal consulate in your state. I believe there is one in San Francisco but probably more. You will need to ensure you have a long term rental or intent to purchase property. Background checks by FBI are required as well as proof of health care which can be travelers insurance (with repatriation coverage). This is temporary then you’ll need private health Ins here after that.  But again I strongly urge you to make an appointment with the Portuguese consulate so you get all the details.
Good luck. It’s a lovely country.
Swright

Guestposter651

Thank you. I am well aware of the requirements, documentation, and already have an appointment with the consulate what I am asking if there is anyone who I can hire to help me muddle through it all.

If I choose to move to Ecuador there are several legitimate  people who have businesses that help people though the system. I just have not found such a person who can help me in the US to guide me though the process because timing issues and some other things  are confusing,

Thanks, Robin

sewright

Hi Robin, I see.  I can tell you there are lawyers here in Portugal who specialise in immigration etc..but it will cost you several thousand euro.  I don't know of anyone outside of lawyers that provide the service.  People try to help on the blogs BUT, we found that the information varies by blog and by consulate. For example our consulate was in Boston but they told us that the one in San Francisco had slightly different requirements so probably your best is to follow their instructions and checklist.   They will tell you exactly what is required for their approval to send off to the SEF in Portugal.

Guestposter651

Thank you. It am the vicinity of the San Francisco offices which I have heard is the toughest office to work with.

bianca.5292

Hi! I think you can do it if you have a job here in Portugal. Otherwise it will be a turist visa. Even though te italian nationality

sewright

We are retirees and have no jobs here in Portugal BUT that is OK as long as you show you have the means (retirement funds, etc) to support yourself.  It is not a tourist visa...it is an extended visa first under which you apply for a permanent residency.  The process is well documented.

Tareq Kaz

Hello friend, I am Tareq, origin from Bangladesh but resident in Kazakhstan and currently living in Kazakhstan. For future, I want to sattle in Portugal. I would gratful if any one would help me to following: 1-Where to apply legal entry( Name of office, exact address), 2-What about the reguire documets to apply,  3- How can i get job contract, etc. Please advice quide me and finally help. For your  kind information, i have valid schengen visa more 11 months multiple.
Thank you very much all in advance and hope to get reply soon.

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