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Diana Andrade is the Head of Portuguese Immigration at Lexidy Law in Lisbon and today she stops by the show to share several updates on Portugal’s rapidly changing visa and immigration process for aspiring digital nomads and expats. It’s no secret that Portugal is one of the world’s top destinations for people looking to build a life for themselves abroad. With their foreigner friendly visa options, great weather, relatively low cost of living, and advantageous tax regimes, it is regularly ranked as the #1 country in the world to move to. But the government recently made a variety of changes to these laws which have put this in jeopardy and created a lot of confusion, so Diana is here to set the record straight and answer your questions about the realities of moving to Portugal in 2024.
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Related episodes:
▪︎ Moving a family to Portugal via the D7 visa
▪︎ Moving to Portugal with the Co-Founder of Work From Anywhere
▪︎ Ending the NHR tax scheme & getting the Digital Nomad Visa
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