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You've probably thought at some point how to live in Portugal, one of the most accessible and sought after places by Brazilians.

It is common to see people leaving Brazil all the time in search of a better life in another country.

In this search, Portugal It is one of the favorite and most sought after destinations. Today around 25% of immigrants in Portugal are Brazilians.

Why Portugal? 

In addition to being a European country, Portugal It is an easy place for Brazilians to adapt, because of the local language, Portuguese.

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This therefore helps in the process of settling in and getting a job without having too many difficulties.

Furthermore, Portugal It has beautiful architecture and also many castles, towers and fortresses, as well as charming beaches.

Therefore, it is a sight to behold for anyone looking for a new life in a beautiful place to live.

How to live in Portugal?

First, you need to know that to live there, you must meet the country's conditions, such as the type of visa or have Portuguese citizenship.

To live legally you will need to have a valid passport and register with the European visa system, called ETIAS.

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ETIAS allows you to enter and stay there for 90 days, so you have enough time to apply for your residence or student visa.

And of course, you will need to raise some money to be able to buy tickets and also to support yourself for a while until you find a job.

Valid visas for Portugal

Brazil is Portugal have agreements that facilitate the process of moving to the country.

Having the ETIAS in hand, you need to apply for the permanent residence visa, and the options are:

  • Portuguese Citizenship
  • Student Visa
  • Work
  • Entrepreneur and Golden Visa (property purchase, for example)
  • Visa for StartUps
  • Own Income Visa (retirees, for example)
  • Permanent Residence Permit

There is also a way to apply for citizenship even if you are here in Brazil, for example, either Portuguese citizenship or citizenship of any country in the European Union.

And so you can live in Portugal as a resident without having to rely on a visa.

To find out more about the types of visas and how to apply for each one, visit the Portuguese Consulate website at this link.

Costs of Living in Portugal 

In Portugal, the cost of living is low compared to other countries in Europe.

Therefore, as in Brazil, it will depend on which city you intend to live in and what lifestyle you want to have. 

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Food is not expensive, healthcare is public but not free, but the prices charged are low.

The most popular cities to live in are Lisbon and Porto, despite being the most expensive, they are the ones with the most job opportunities. 

To have a good quality of life, the average prices for Lisbon and Porto range from €900 to €1100.

And in Braga, Coimbra and Guimarães from €600 to €700.

You can calculate the values based on the value of Euro € today.

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And so you know how much it will cost on average to start a life in these cities. 


Public health in Portugal

Brazilians can take out free PB4 health insurance, which allows for care in the public health system. Portugal.

This document must be created right here in Brazil, and it takes time to be ready, so it is worth requesting it as soon as possible.

Now that we have provided a lot of information for you from how to live in Portugal rightfully, you can now start organizing yourself.

If you really decide to go, save your money, prepare your documents and have a good trip!

See also our article on the 5 cheapest places to travel in Brazil here!