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Portugalist - The Moving to Portugal Podcast

Portugalist - The Moving to Portugal Podcast

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Want the real story about moving to Portugal? Skip the fluff and dive into honest conversations about what it actually takes to make Portugal your home.

Each episode, we bring you in-depth discussions with immigration experts, tax specialists, and real people who've already made the leap.

From understanding the D7 visa process to navigating Portugal's property market, we cut through the noise to deliver practical, actionable insights. Our guests share their unfiltered experiences—the wins, the challenges, and everything in between.

What You'll Learn:

  • Expert breakdowns of visa options (e.g. D7, Digital Nomad Visa, Golden Visa)
  • Step-by-step guidance on essential processes (NIF application, opening bank accounts)
  • Real estate insights from seasoned property professionals
  • Healthcare system navigation tips
  • Tax optimization strategies for expats
  • First-hand accounts of cultural integration
  • Common pitfalls to avoid


Whether you're a digital nomad looking to base yourself in vibrant Lisbon, a retiree dreaming of the Algarve sun, or a family seeking a better quality of life on the Silver Coast, each episode arms you with the knowledge you need to make your Portuguese dream a reality.

Subscribe now to join our community of future and current Portugal expats. New episodes drop all the time.

© 2025 Portugalist - The Moving to Portugal Podcast
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Episodios
  • 9 Harsh Realities of Being a Digital Nomad in Portugal
    Aug 31 2025

    Thinking about Portugal for your remote-work base? In this episode, we go beyond the Instagram reels to break down the real day-to-day—rents that bite, houses without heating, slow-moving bureaucracy, integration hurdles, language realities, taxes, and mixed local attitudes—alongside the reasons so many nomads still choose Portugal: lifestyle, safety, community, beaches, and a clear residency pathway.

    What you’ll learn

    • The Digital Nomad (D8) Visa in plain English—who it’s for and why it’s so popular
    • The real cost of living (Lisbon, Porto, Algarve, Madeira vs cheaper regions) and why your choices (flat whites, co-working, international restaurants) move the needle
    • Housing realities: insulation, heating/AC, mould, noise—and how to spot liveable apartments
    • Bureaucracy 101: why timelines slip, AIMA delays, renewals limbo, and when lawyers are worth it
    • Taxes after NHR: what changed, why Portugal isn’t a tax haven, and the trade-offs for EU life
    • Food & lifestyle: simple, tasty Portuguese staples vs. limited spice/variety—and where Lisbon/Porto shine
    • Integration & language: why Portuguese is hard, why immersion is tricky for WFH nomads, and how to actually progress
    • Local sentiment: housing pressures, bubbles vs. belonging, and how to be a good guest
    • The upside: world-class nomad community, safety, family-friendly culture, beaches, surf, and the EU citizenship pathway

    Who this episode is for

    • Freelancers, founders, and remote employees weighing Portugal against Spain, Bali, Mexico, or Dubai
    • Digital nomads looking to settle down
    • Anyone eyeing the D8 (digital nomad) or D7 route and wanting the unvarnished picture
    • Lisbon/Porto/Algarve/Madeira curious listeners who want lifestyle and logistics

    Like our content?

    Visit Portugalist.com for more info our check out our book: Moving to Portugal Made Simple

    We're also on YouTube if you prefer to watch videos.

    Don't forget to book your Free Consultation today: https://www.portugalist.com/chat



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  • What's It Like to Live in Armação de Pêra?
    Aug 30 2025

    Thinking about moving to Portugal? In this episode of the Portugalist Virtual Scouting Trip series, James (creator of Portugalist.com
    and author of Moving to Portugal Made Simple) takes you on an in-depth tour of Armação de Pêra, a small but lively coastal town in Portugal’s Algarve region.

    You'll discover:

    • What day-to-day life feels like in Armação de Pêra
    • Why it’s more affordable (and more Portuguese) than nearby tourist hotspots
    • Pros and cons of renting or buying property here
    • What the weather's really like year-round
    • The expat and local communities you’ll find
    • Access to supermarkets, restaurants, healthcare, public transport, and international schools

    James shares honest insights about the town's charm—and its shortcomings—so you can decide if this sun-drenched beach town could be your new home.

    Whether you’re a retiree, expat family, or beach-loving remote worker, this episode gives you all the context you need to consider Armação de Pêra as your potential new hometown in Portugal.

    Like our content?

    Visit Portugalist.com for more info our check out our book: Moving to Portugal Made Simple

    We're also on YouTube if you prefer to watch videos.

    Don't forget to book your Free Consultation today: https://www.portugalist.com/chat



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  • The Best Places to Live in Portugal as a Vegan or Vegetarian
    Jun 25 2025

    🇵🇹 Thinking about moving to Portugal and following a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle? Choosing the right city can make a big difference.

    We explore some of the most plant-based-friendly places in the country — from major cities to coastal towns — where it's easier to find vegan and vegetarian options in restaurants, shops, and everyday life.

    Here are the top locations for vegans and vegetarians in Portugal:

    🥗 Lisbon – The capital city offers a vibrant vegan scene, with countless restaurants, organic markets, and community events.
    🥦 Porto – Portugal’s second-largest city has a growing plant-based culture and great access to vegan food, especially in the city center.
    🌿 Braga – Known for its youthful energy and historical charm, Braga is increasingly catering to vegetarians and vegans.
    🍅 Matosinhos – Just outside Porto, this coastal town offers a quieter lifestyle with easy access to vegan-friendly options.
    🌱 Portimão – A sunny Algarve destination that’s becoming more welcoming to plant-based eaters.
    🍋 Bonus: Coimbra – A university city with an emerging vegan scene and affordable living.

    Like our content?

    Visit Portugalist.com for more info our check out our book: Moving to Portugal Made Simple

    We're also on YouTube if you prefer to watch videos.

    Don't forget to book your Free Consultation today: https://www.portugalist.com/chat



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