Portugal is up. And there 's no denying it.

In a time of uncertainty in Europe, Portugal has been the great destination of Brazilians who want to change their country. Lisbon, is increasingly experiencing an increase in the number of tourists, an increase in the number of startups and consequently economic growth. Retirees, young people, entrepreneurs, tourists, everyone can enjoy the 'Portuguese way of life', Portuguese lifestyle.

Here are some tips on cost of living in Portugal.

* Retired

Portugal was considered, in recent years, one of the best destinations in the world for tourism and comes calling the attention of Brazilians is the possibility of residing in Portugal with retirement money. Beautiful landscapes, affordable cost of living, good weather and tranquility mean that many retired Brazilians choose Portugal as their destination. It is possible to transfer the retirement there with the residence visa for retirees (D7). Ebaaaa!

* Opening a business

To open a business in Portugal you need planning since, according to the figures, 70% of the companies opened close. Investing in Portugal is not as easy as it sounds but with good research, anything is possible. How about buying a house in Portugal for investment? We help, check out our session at BUY YOUR HOME.

* Students

Portugal is a well-known destination for Brazilian students. Gateway to Europe and with low cost of living, students have been searching for cities such as Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra and Braga and the Universities, in turn, have been adapted to meet such demand.

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