Find the Best Place to Live in Portugal 🇵🇹 | Moving to Portugal Alone in My 50s from US Video 5

How to find the best place live in Portugal when moving to Portugal alone depends on various factors, each important for different individuals.
Here in my 5th video of Moving to Portugal Solo series, I share with you the TOP 10 Things to consider when trying find where to live in Portugal when moving to Portugal from the US.
These videos are geared more towards those moving to Portugal alone from the US over 50, but anyone from moving from the USA can use these videos to know what to consider when planning your successful move to Portugal.
🇵🇹 MOVING TO PORTUGAL VIDEO SERIES 🇵🇹
I attempt to provide you all of the things to know before moving to Portugal from what I’ve learned in all phases of my move as a single female moving to Portugal - from my initial decision to move, to the permit residency process, to getting settled and beyond - so that it may help you know what to consider AND avoid in planning and moving so that you may benefit from my move to Portugal if you are thinking of moving to Portugal from the USA (or elsewhere).
🇵🇹 🎥 Video 1: Portugal D7 Visa Approved! | Why I'm Moving to Portugal Alone in My 50s from US
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🇵🇹 🎥 Video 2: 5 Moving to Portugal Mistakes to AVOID
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🇵🇹 🎥 Video 3: Is the NHR REALLY ending 2023? Will I Get It?
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🇵🇹 🎥 Video 4: The TRUE Cost to Move to Portugal 2024?
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HOW TO KNOW WHERE TO LIVE IN PORTUGAL
00:00 Intro to Series
02:02 Moving to Portugal as an American
05:51 Deciding Where To Live in Portugal - Top 10 Factors
10:02 Outro

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  • @user-mu4sm4nb1d
    @user-mu4sm4nb1d11 күн бұрын

    It's amazing, I'm also an over 50 female and I haven't traveled for a long time and I'm going to join my sister in Portugal for a few days, but then she has to leave, so I'm looking into spending a few days in Zakynthos, which may be my first time solo traveling!

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    10 күн бұрын

    Oh, great! I hope you have a wonderful time. If you need assistance planning Portugal, check out my Portugal playlist of travel guides and things to do covering Porto, Coimbra and Lisbon (more locations coming!): kzread.info/head/PLvYEWY9IO4X1wjfbTDmlwH0lAvbNFiDAw I love Zakynthos! Here is my Zakynthos Travel Guide for your assistance: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nYp_zc5vY6aviqQ.html

  • @amirarabi3249
    @amirarabi324918 күн бұрын

    Hi , thanks alot. Planned informative video

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    18 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @MdRajib-xl5zc
    @MdRajib-xl5zc14 күн бұрын

    My best wishes for you...

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @MdRajib-xl5zc
    @MdRajib-xl5zc6 күн бұрын

    U r so good,...

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Cheers!

  • @victorbehar804
    @victorbehar80415 күн бұрын

    Excellent video. I think an important consideration for some folks may be the ability to absorb a new language. Places like Lisbon and Porto may be more forgiving if one is not adept at picking up the language. Small towns, maybe less so. I'm shooting for Guimarães and am assuming my Portuguese will need to be better than if I were to target Porto nearby.

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    14 күн бұрын

    Well, although you may be surprised on how many in smaller towns may speak English, it is the best plan to undergo working on Portuguese so you can get more out of your stay in Portugal. If you want to go for dual citizenship, you'll need to take a Portuguese language test, just a heads up.

  • @victorbehar804

    @victorbehar804

    14 күн бұрын

    @@CORRTravel You have a good point, the Portuguese have among the highest percentage of proficiency in English relative to other non-English speaking countries in Europe. I don't know if it is accurate, but the figure I heard is somewhere near 80%!! I have an active application (since June 2022) for dual citizenship based on a now expired law for the repatriation of Sephardic Jews (Jews expelled from the Iberian peninsula during the times of the Inquisitions)! While there is no language req under that law, I'm currently beyond the minimal A2 level required for citizenship, floating somewhere solidly in intermediate land B1-B2. The chasm between B2 and C1/C2 seems so dauntingly huge. Anyhow, I like hearing about your Portugal adventures. Thanks for the time you take to make the content!

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    14 күн бұрын

    @@victorbehar804 You're most welcome.

  • @Nubianette
    @Nubianette18 күн бұрын

    Good, concise summary of everything to think about, moving to Portugal! I enjoyed the video presentation. Only negative, Algarvé? 😉

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    18 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! I know, I know... my Spanish keeps slipping. Lo siento! Lol. It's one of my biggest adjustments. I hope people will forgive. That, and the fact I'm sitting under a red umbrella. 😀

  • @Nubianette

    @Nubianette

    17 күн бұрын

    @@CORRTravel luckily, as a Californian, my Spanish is minimal. I studied French in school, and my Spanish is mostly in the understanding, not speaking it. This combination is helpful in learning Portuguese. Portuguese people are so nice, most would never want to correct you, unless you specifically asked. I can wait to visit again!

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Nubianette Honestly, lending to speaking Spanish is an effort that should be attempted, at minimum - it has helped me when English was not an option. Not all Portuguese may understand, but you'd be surprised. Additionally, much of the written language is similar so you would be able to understand some basic information.

  • @Nubianette

    @Nubianette

    17 күн бұрын

    @@CORRTravel yes, with comprehension, French and the Spanish I know, does help with understanding a bit of Portuguese. Definitely helpful when learning Portuguese, it’s just that there’s a bit of a rivalry between Spain and Portugal, I was told, and English is preferable, surprisingly. Using Spanish for some, isn’t favorable. But, there are people who are Portuguese and Spanish, and they don’t care. It could be, more Portuguese now, feel the domination of Spain in their lives. I did observe one American woman use her Dominican Spanish to a waiter. I used English. He was nice, but when he realized she spoke English, he only spoke back to her in English with a pained grimace. I also got my drink and food orders before she did. Being in different cultures is definitely interesting. 😊

  • @CORRTravel
    @CORRTravel18 күн бұрын

    Thank you for stopping by CORR Travel for information on how to move to Portugal solo over 50. Follow my journey in moving to Portugal alone in my 50's from the USA in this series and get tips on how you can move to Portugal alone as well! kzread.info/head/PLvYEWY9IO4X0kXzD09Q-fZExb48WdMxL5

  • @gosikh
    @gosikh17 күн бұрын

    I highly recommend you scope out one or two places in Portugal and staying in Portugal for 30-45 days. See if you like the place. Meet locals. See if you belong. Don’t do all the bureaucratic paperwork if you don’t belong there. That 30-45 day stay will give you a good insight. All other tips in this video are valid. I love Portugal but cannot live there. Just me.

  • @CORRTravel

    @CORRTravel

    17 күн бұрын

    Thank you for adding your opinion for others to read.