Relocating to Portugal can be an exciting opportunity, but navigating the complexities of visas, tax regimes, property options, and financing can quickly become overwhelming. Whether you’re planning a move for work, retirement, or looking to invest in property, our upcoming free webinar will provide essential insights to help you make a smooth transition and start your new chapter with confidence.
Join us on Wednesday, 21st May at 17:00 (GMT) for an informative session featuring experts across various fields. You’ll get clear, practical advice on topics like:
Visa Options: Which visa is most suitable for your situation?
NHR 2.0 Tax Regime: How can you benefit from the new tax regime?
Real Estate: Where are the most promising investment opportunities in the Algarve?
Mortgages: How can you access the best mortgage solutions?
Daily Life in Portugal: What’s the real cost of living? How does the healthcare and education system work?
Pedro Branco, Investment & Relocation Specialist at Portugal Residency Advisors
João Luís Araújo, Partner at TELLES
Gerry Fagan, Chairman at DDM
Luís Miguel Maciel, Mortgage Advisor at Portugal Mortgage
Soraia Santos, Algarve Luxury Lifestyle
Ivan Silva, Director at Abbeygate Insurance
Whether you're actively planning your move or still exploring the idea, this session will equip you with the clarity and insights needed to move forward confidently.
Date: 21 May 2025 Time: 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT) Registration Deadline: 16 May
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