Author: Vivian Perfeito
When researching migration to Portugal, Brazilians often come across the term “non-habitual resident”. But what does this tax regime mean? What are the benefits and how can you join?
Being a non-habitual resident (NHR) can offer various tax advantages for foreigners who wish to live...
What can I do in Portugal by proxy?
Life abroad can require some bureaucracy, making it necessary to seek the help of specialized professionals. A lawyer may be the professional you need to advise you on legal issues relating to the power of attorney, for example. This help can come in two forms: he can be the attorney-in-fact, i.e....
What is the cost of living in Portugal? Understand how much you will need to live in the country in 2022
In recent years, Portugal has become one of the most popular destinations for Brazilians wishing to leave their home country and move on to other territories. With the idea in mind, the big question is the cost of living in the country. And in order to arrive at a practical and real idea of values,...
Step by step to open a small business in Portugal
Starting a business in any country requires a great deal of planning to make it a success. The challenges include not only bureaucratic or financial issues, but also the extent to which the entrepreneur is ready to meet their demands. Logically, however, everything can seem even more delicate when...
Bureaucratic aspects of living in Portugal
The number of Brazilians in the country continues to grow, but what does it take to live in Portugal? There are many bureaucracies that can be requested and every citizen must take into account their needs and purposes for the correct procedures.
This is the fear or lack of attention of many:...
Emotional and family aspects of living in Portugal
Portugal is the main European country to receive Brazilians, who account for 1 in 4 immigrants living on Portuguese soil. Among the attractions are the language, the cost of living and access to permanence. The process may seem long and complex, but it can be simplified with good planning. Here,...
What does the Equal Rights and Duties Statute mean?
The Statute of Equal Rights and Duties, signed in 2000, is one of the valid agreements between Brazil and Portugal. In short, this treaty is responsible for benefiting Brazilians living in Portuguese territory and vice versa.
When requested, the documentation can only be sent to citizens of Brazilian...
Traveling with a Portuguese passport: countries without visa requirements for tourism and residence
With more than 150 countries released by the Portuguese passport, it becomes one of the most powerful in the world, allowing tourism with limited periods of stay or residence permits. This means that the travel possibilities are endless, including countries such as Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, and...
Issuing TINs even to foreigners and non-residents: understand how it works
Equivalent to the Brazilian CPF, the Tax Identification Number, the NIF, can be applied for by Portuguese (residents and non-residents) and foreigners. The document is indispensable in many day-to-day demands and is used to identify the citizen before the Portuguese Tax and Customs Authority (AT)....