How to Live in Portugal in 2024 (4 Steps)

Kalie from ExpatsEverywhere explains how you can move to Portugal in 2024. While many other videos are now outdated due to immigration process changes, this is the most compact, comprehensive and up to date video on the process. Feel free to email Kalie at info@expatseverywhere.com if you need extra assistance!
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Great cities in Portugal playlist: • Great Cities to Explor...
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Porto neighborhoods playlist: • The Most Important Ser...
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If you don't want to go through the traditional visa process, it's possible to use your tourist visa days in the Schengen. This would mean you don't do any paperwork before (for many) but come to Portugal (and/or the EU) for your country's visa-free travel allowance. Check what your passport allows. For many, it's 90 days then you will need to leave for 90 days before returning. You can't just leave for one day and it resets. For this example, you get 90 days in a 180 day period. Don't overstay your welcome because you can be fined.
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  • @AJ_traveling
    @AJ_traveling4 ай бұрын

    Great video....thank you for all the info!

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! You're welcome. It's our pleasure. We love getting to create content. - Josh & Kalie

  • @jacquiekramer4738
    @jacquiekramer47384 ай бұрын

    Thanks guys, always love your videos. ❤❤

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    You're welcome. Thank you. We appreciate the love as always. - Josh & Kalie

  • @DeanRamser
    @DeanRamser3 ай бұрын

    Olá;! Thank you for an excellent video. We are retired educators in Europe now after helping a new school open in Lviv. We stayed in Krakow for 6 weeks and in Tallinn for one month. We plan on returning to Europe in the fall​, exploring Portugal​ and possibly our next home ​location. This area has amazing towns, beaches, and boardwalks. We love a walkable and accessible city. Healthcare, transportation, safety, and reliability are our concerns. Obrigado!! Dean & Cindy

  • @63Clocks
    @63Clocks4 ай бұрын

    Great service you are offerring Kalie!💖

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you!! We appreciate the feedback. - Josh & Kalie

  • @TheSimArchitect

    @TheSimArchitect

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes!

  • @MindfulMidLifeTravel
    @MindfulMidLifeTravel4 ай бұрын

    Really great information to get started, for those of us considering a Portugal visa. Thanks!

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback. - Josh & Kalie

  • @jeevanjoshi1070
    @jeevanjoshi10703 ай бұрын

    I just visited Portugal for 10 days as tourist and all your points are relatable. Love you guys for keeping the content genuine. No conflict of interest.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Thanks for the love. We appreciate hearing from you. - Josh & Kalie

  • @FranciscoCorreia10

    @FranciscoCorreia10

    2 ай бұрын

    In order to be genuine, they had to say that its expensive for Europeans and they do not say that so not genuine at all

  • @augustk4
    @augustk44 ай бұрын

    How do you book visa application appointments for a family of four through the VFS San Francisco office? Two appointments for two people each? Or does the website allow for booking four people to an appointment slot (I haven't seen any slots available even though VFS will allow me to enter four applicants)?

  • @terrisokolow7796
    @terrisokolow77964 ай бұрын

    If I were thinking of moving to Portugal, I would hook up with Kalie! Very informative video, way to go, Kalie!

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you. We really appreciate that. Kalie loves her 1 on 1 calls. - Josh & Kalie

  • @FranciscoCorreia10

    @FranciscoCorreia10

    3 ай бұрын

    Dont we dont need any foreigners inflating the cost of living, just to shamelessly exploit the local population

  • @Lion-fj3wp
    @Lion-fj3wp4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. 👍🏾 I always enjoyed watching your videos 🌏

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    You are so welcome. Thanks for watching. - Josh & Kalie

  • @hollyc3838
    @hollyc383816 күн бұрын

    I'm thinking about applying for the D7 visa, and I don't qualify for the new NHR status, how will I be taxed as an American? Do I pay the same tax as a Portuguese resident? Thanks.

  • @Mr.S65
    @Mr.S654 ай бұрын

    Has anything changed concerning the time allowed outside Portugal? I recently heard that the renewal which is good for three years only allows stays out of Portugal up to 8 months in total (validity of permit). It doesn’t make sense to me.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi, not really. It's a weird one for us too. We're not sure if it was intentional or an oversight within the ever changing permitting process but yes, that's the way the law reads. No more than 6 months consecutive during a calendar year and up to 8 months total (cumulative) during the validity of the permit. There was a change to the wording when they went from the 1 year validity to the 2 year validity and the wording didn't change when they started giving 3 years. - Josh & Kalie

  • @Mr.S65

    @Mr.S65

    4 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@ExpatsEverywhereHi, come to think about it, the wording for spouses of EU citizens who all get a five-year provisional residency permit from the get go, have the 6-8 month wording for each year consistent with the former one-year wording for D Visa holders. Also, for Portuguese Citizenship the requirement is 30 months of residency which is basically 6 months per year during 5 years. Basically upon renewal of the residency permit we all fall into the 5 year category.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Mr.S65 Thanks for sharing.

  • @mariesylvestre8508
    @mariesylvestre8508Ай бұрын

    Hi, I'm about to purchase my flight ticket, coming to Portugal with the D7 visa. But I'm wondering why I should buy a round trip ticket, since I decide to live there? Thank you!

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    Ай бұрын

    Send Kalie an email regarding this if you'd like. info@expatseverywhere.com - Josh & Kalie

  • @zomanova
    @zomanova2 ай бұрын

    I obtained a job seeker visa and will be travelling in may. I wish you can do a video regarding what this visa can offer in Portugal.

  • @Savthegreat

    @Savthegreat

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes I wish she spoke about this I’m interested in the job seeker visa but can only find little information on it !

  • @quoiquedon7002
    @quoiquedon70023 ай бұрын

    wow! surprised to know that you lived in South Korea.

  • @FantasySoldier
    @FantasySoldier4 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure if you know this, but would military disability income count for the D7?

  • @gailalbers1430

    @gailalbers1430

    2 ай бұрын

    any income counts.

  • @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    2 ай бұрын

    Not disability hun, depends ..whats your rating? Are you recieving unemployability?

  • @surfreadjumpsleep
    @surfreadjumpsleep3 ай бұрын

    You don't mention the student visa. It's not recommended? I liked the sound of it better bc it only requires proof of means (bank account statement) & not a monthly income. I have a good level of savings, but no current job. I'm an entrepreneur, but would rather avoid being labeled as that in Portugal. Sorry to cross post, but this video seems like a better place to ask this question.

  • @tucorredoracallejera1668
    @tucorredoracallejera16684 ай бұрын

    It is so hard to keep up with all the changes, we applied thru VSF in July 2023, provided all paperwork appointment and still waiting for a respond. We are thinking to enter as a tourist and apply with a manifestation of employment .what do you suggest?

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    We feel you. What jurisdiction are you in? We've heard of another person waiting from July 2023, which is honestly way to long. If you'd like, write Kalie on this one at info@expatseverywhere.com as she might have deeper insights and suggestions. - Josh

  • @boramy_anaya606

    @boramy_anaya606

    4 ай бұрын

    Check your spam folder. We've heard many emails go to the spam folder.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    @@boramy_anaya606 We do check regularly. Thank you. Is there an email from you that we should be looking for?

  • @Savthegreat

    @Savthegreat

    2 ай бұрын

    Could someone tell me more about a manifestation of employment? Could I go there as tourist and just end up staying with this? Thanks!!

  • @TrainerLiz1
    @TrainerLiz12 ай бұрын

    When are you going to buy?

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    2 ай бұрын

    Are you talking about buying a house? If so, we already did. It's a complete rehab project. We're getting ready to start uploading videos on a different channel (Let's Get Building with Josh & Kalie). Thanks for subscribing here and asking. - Josh & Kalie

  • @savoiwright3844
    @savoiwright38442 ай бұрын

    Is it possible to apply for the D8 while already in Portugal?

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    2 ай бұрын

    No, you have to apply in your home country or where you've had residency for at least a year. - Josh & Kalie

  • @savoiwright3844

    @savoiwright3844

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @albertwong4832
    @albertwong48324 ай бұрын

    I am looking for a vet and a person who can board my little dog. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?

  • @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    2 ай бұрын

    What area?

  • @paulajones4578
    @paulajones45782 ай бұрын

    Is there any companies that you partner with that would allow you to work remotely?

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    2 ай бұрын

    No, we don't have any sort of partnerships with companies. We know a couple companies where you can teach English online and earn money though. - Josh & Kalie

  • @paulajones4578

    @paulajones4578

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ExpatsEverywhere can you please let Me know the places please it would be greatly appreciated thanks

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    2 ай бұрын

    @@paulajones4578 Cambly, VIPKids, italki

  • @People_of_the_Mouse
    @People_of_the_Mouse4 ай бұрын

    Can you recommend a channel that caters to folks moving to portugal WITH a Portuguese passport ? My app is in process under the family right to return since my grandmother was born there.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Sorry, we don't know of one. What kind of information are you looking for maybe we have a video to help. - Josh & Kalie

  • @TheSimArchitect

    @TheSimArchitect

    4 ай бұрын

    I don't think there's one but the content would be the same, just expect less difficulties. 😉

  • @starrmama156
    @starrmama1564 ай бұрын

    Husband is Portuguese but our kids and I are Canadian. We are pondering a move to mainland Portugal and wonder if our process will be easier. We will seek dual citizenship for the kids anyway but I assume I’ll be the difficulty.

  • @Nubianette

    @Nubianette

    4 ай бұрын

    Easier for you. I’ve been researching moving to Portugal for 3 years. Yours is the easiest.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Your move will be easy but from what we know your waiting period will be longer. The family reunifications are taking longer than D7 and D8 visas. - Josh & Kalie

  • @MrTdacosta

    @MrTdacosta

    4 ай бұрын

    Hello Josh & Kalie, with the doing away of the NHR, and many ex-pats now moving to other countries instead of Portugal where they can get into a better tax environment, along with the resulting slowing down of the applications for Portuguese citizenship, do you envision the application process getting shorter? My Portuguese citizenship application paperwork was submitted through a law firm in Lisbon on 11/30/2023 and I was told the wait was an average of 30 months. Am wondering whether the process will now be shorter with not as many applicants submitting application paperwork.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MrTdacosta Hi, it's really hard to tell to be honest. On all accounts. Spain is always a place that's held interest from people (at least Americans) when looking at Portugal. The Simplified Tax Regime is also something people might be able to benefit from as opposed to the NHR and there would be changes in March with the new government when it comes to interest in immigration. Will the processing time be quicker? In theory it should be, but who knows about in practice. We've actually not heard 30 months for citizenship. We've heard people getting int completed in around a year but that was several years ago. It's not something we've kept our finger on the pulse of. Sorry. - Josh

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect4 ай бұрын

    Nice video as usual! If you don't mind me asking, why did you choose Portugal and not Ireland, as the latter is an English speaking country with lower taxes. Was it because of the weather, maybe the medical care, something else? I am in The Netherlands for 6+ years but considering moving (I am a Portuguese citizen but never lived there, only visited). Have a lovely weekend!

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you. We didn't know you were based in the Netherlands. I see you posting a lot on the channel but it's interesting to know that you're Portuguese living abroad and still watching this content. Our guess our answer is layered. We first visited Porto in 2010 and fell in love. So it was first about Porto for why we wanted to move to Portugal. Then things like ease of getting a visa and cost of living entered the equation. As far as language goes, we've not really been intimated by foreign languages and have lived in enough places with worse language barriers that it didn't enter the equation. Ireland has always been a place that we've loved to visit. Cost of living and weather are probably two things that would put us off the most but never say never. It's a nice place. I hope that answers your question. #1 reason we love Portugal so much at this point is the people. We find people in Portugal to be awesome and it permeates a bunch of other facets of our life. - Josh & Kalie

  • @TheSimArchitect

    @TheSimArchitect

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Yes, I have dual citizenship, born and lived most of my life in Brazil. Only visited Portugal quickly but I admit your taxes for the self employed scare me as they're calculated on the turnover, not the profit, so you can't deduct business expenses (and they're much higher for lower income earners than the ones in richer countries like NL). I feel the weather can be quite too hot there for me, to be honest. The Netherlands is perfect, we get a week of winter here, another there, but light winter rarely below -8 and only one week of hellish summer above 27 C. Driving in Portugal is much better without all those bicycles around LOL. It's nice you do well around language issues. I am happy in NL because they gladly do everything I need in English as I didn't learn the language yet. I really like your content and I am questioning my location choice as it might be appealing to move somewhere else. I hear about some Asian countries that might have better medical services (like the ones found in the private sector in Brazil and USA) but as you mention, they might present higher language barriers. At least here we use the same alphabet and it's a bit easier to guess what's written after you're around long enough. 😁 I am happy you're enjoying your stay there, even while communicating in English, with a small child and without driving. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻@@ExpatsEverywhere

  • @grizfan93

    @grizfan93

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TheSimArchitect Can elaborate on how you determined that a self-employed/sole trader can NOT deduct business expenses? That doesn't align with what I've read elsewhere

  • @TheSimArchitect

    @TheSimArchitect

    4 ай бұрын

    @@grizfan93 I can be wrong but it seems that if you work with service you apply a fixed factor of 70% as your presumed profit. Need to double check it, of course. Tax brackets are much lower because of the reduced minimum wage, therefore someone making Dutch level minimum wage is considered Middle Class by Portuguese taxes, or so it seems, even though you can't rent a 2 bedroom apartment for 300 euros anymore. Please correct me if I am wrong, but high cost is what deterred me from moving. Here in The Netherlands I get half of my rent back from the government because I am poor by their standards and I pay almost no income taxes for the same reason. I don't eat out here because I can't afford €30 meals and even McDonald's is like 12 or 15, but groceries are affordable, specially if you know how to shop for deals. The Dutch seem much happier in general than the Portuguese but I feel Portugal has more affordable fun and perhaps better health care if you watch the advice from @ExpatsEverywhere video in the topic, super informative. Forget mortgages or credit here in The Netherlands if you don't have a permanent job contact and Dutch taxes are lower but you have to write down every km you drive with your car, when and where you go. And you can't declare your car as personal if you drive less than 500 Km personally per year. This is just an example to let you know how annoying they can be micromanaging you here. It's fine otherwise ☺

  • @grizfan93

    @grizfan93

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TheSimArchitect Yeah, I think you are not correct about how taxes are handled for self-employed, or at best only partially correct, and you are missing a lot of important information the various options available. Portugal will never be seen as a tax haven, but the reality is no where near as grim as you implied in your earlier post. You are less wrong when it comes to affordability of housing in Portugal, which is a significant problem in Portugal, and also many other countries at the moment. The Netherlands may be doing a better job helping their citizens with affordable housing. But in an earlier comment, you mentioned Ireland, where the housing affordability problem is significantly worse. Sure, probably better job opportunities there than in Portugal for younger people, but Ireland is not a good place to be with a low-paying job.

  • @luisfilipe534
    @luisfilipe5343 ай бұрын

    Real estate speculation by foreigners is making impossible for locals to buy or rent a house

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi Luis, do you have any data to back that claim up? We'd love to read it. Are you talking about non-resident foreign investment? - Josh & Kalie

  • @luisfilipe534

    @luisfilipe534

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ExpatsEverywhere if you really want to give all the information to your clients, ler them know that in many historical sites they will not see locals anymore, just "expats"; foreign retirees and digital nomads (most of them just here because tax benefits), as well imigrants from Índia and Pakistan being exploited in tourism. Because of this trendyness, locals and imigrants cannot rent or buy a house. The emigration among portuguese youngsters is all time high because them just cant afford a house. This process that started in Lisbon and Porto, is expanding to the countryside also. Please read some local media!

  • @luisfilipe534

    @luisfilipe534

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ExpatsEverywhere great... So you delete my answer

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    3 ай бұрын

    @@luisfilipe534 no, it never came through. It could be sometimes when you drop links that YT removes it thinking it's spam. We haven't gotten anything from you. Email me at contact@expatseverywhere.com - Josh

  • @Seeker_of_sense
    @Seeker_of_sense3 ай бұрын

    Portugal is over. There's no more expat goodies to be had. Tax rate for expats is now around 40%.

  • @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    2 ай бұрын

    Ouch! + US taxes? No way...

  • @julidecorgunlu6119
    @julidecorgunlu61194 ай бұрын

    hi. just to remind that beginning from Jan. 2024 minimum wage is 1060 euros in Portugual now! so, for D7 visa, you have to consider that information.

  • @FranciscoCorreia10

    @FranciscoCorreia10

    3 ай бұрын

    I dont know were did you heard that, the mimimum wage has increased to 820 euros not 1060, every Portuguese wished that was the truth

  • @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@FranciscoCorreia10 almost 17 an hour?

  • @FranciscoCorreia10

    @FranciscoCorreia10

    2 ай бұрын

    @@kimberiysmarketstrategy no, I wish it was the truth

  • @trave7644
    @trave76444 ай бұрын

    First.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Indeed! - Josh & Kalie

  • @jondeanpt
    @jondeanpt4 ай бұрын

    Im currently going through the D8 with a lawyer BUT I think we are about to stop and stay in Saudi. Why ? Basically on the D8 you need to make 4x the Portuguese average which is soooo morally wrong. Why …because then the government will tax you on that earning. For example we have to declare over 108,000 euros per year to live in Portugal even though our cost of living is less than that. So I now have to pay between 32% (with the NHR) or 38% without. So a good 30k euro to their government even though my business is outside of Portugal but because I breath in Portugal they say it’s their tax. It’s a joke. To make it worse while you go through the D8 visa you anther scam where they make you fake rent a property even though you don’t live there and also you have put 30k in a Portugal bank. They still punish you. Honesty to move to Portugal go in on a D7 passive income retirement visa. Don’t go in on the D8. The NHR is crap so don’t chase that. And remember Portugal is not a first world country when it comes to government so be prepared for long waits and incompetence. Sorry guys but these channels never really tell you how expensive it is to move.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey Jon, you've said a lot here and it's a lot to unpack but your situation is rather nuanced. A couple points of clarification for people reading this comment. 4x the Portuguese minimum wage is €3,280 and if you have any dependents for example a spouse and 1 kid. They would be €410, and €246 added to the €3,280 for a total of €3,936 (2024). On a yearly basis, that means €47,232 not €108,000. If you're making €108,000, awesome for you. Saudi or Dubai is certainly better due to its no tax/low tax environment. Regarding the D8 and owning a business and having to pay taxes on that, I hope you've spoken to an accountant and not solely relied on a lawyer for advice when it comes to structuring that because there are likely ways to drastically reduce your tax burden. The government asks for proof of accommodation and some people have decided to fake their rent, while others rented on a year contract sight unseen or rented a month or two early and basically lost those months of rent because they weren't in the country yet. It's an unfortunate situation that this immigration policy puts people in. Putting €30k into the bank isn't obligatory but remember, it's your money and when you're here, it's yours to use to pay for living expenses. It's just just sitting there, parked for the duration of your stay in Portugal. NHR works for some people while the simplified tax regime works for others. A good accountant can advise on which is better for the individual. The cost of the move is very different depending on the situation. We moved on less than €5,000 (flights, services, prepayment for rental). We've know others to do the same. We've also know others to spend over €10,000 on their move. They got lawyers, they hired moving companies, shipped container across the ocean, rented far in advance, paid services to find their rental...just a few videos back, we described situations and scenarios for people and of people that probably shouldn't move to Portugal so at least 1 channel tells you. Take care. Enjoy Saudi. All the best with your decision. - Josh

  • @grizfan93

    @grizfan93

    4 ай бұрын

    Drop your lawyer and get some qualified advice. Your post is loaded with red flags and misinformation. Hopefully, no one else will read what you've written here and take it seriously, because most of what you seem to believe is completely wrong.

  • @formxshape

    @formxshape

    4 ай бұрын

    If you want to benefit from the society, culture and infrastructure of Portugal, guess what? You gotta pay for it 😂. Portugal is a poor country, small population, older population, no oil etc, how do you expect them to pay for societies needs? Taxing people that earn outside of Portugal but want to benefit from living in Portugal sounds reasonable to me. You seem angry but no one asked you move to Portugal.

  • @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    2 ай бұрын

    Good to know!

  • @grizfan93

    @grizfan93

    2 ай бұрын

    @@kimberiysmarketstrategy There's nothing "good to know" about that post. In fact, it is nothing but misinformation mixed in with a touch of bigotry. That guy us basically full of crap; don't endorse it!

  • @AarhamKaisar
    @AarhamKaisar3 ай бұрын

    Tbh i think Portugal is increasing their requirements cuz of Ronaldo 😅

  • @Jo.King_
    @Jo.King_4 ай бұрын

    Moving to Portugal is not hard but truly NOT worth it.

  • @ExpatsEverywhere

    @ExpatsEverywhere

    4 ай бұрын

    To some people, no. To most people that we know including us, yes, it's worth it. - Josh & Kalie

  • @Jo.King_

    @Jo.King_

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s going to get much worse. Be prepared.

  • @JoaoSilva-hv6jq

    @JoaoSilva-hv6jq

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes Jo.king stick to Egypt its more you are you Italian or Egyptian or just a Jo.joker no Portuguese visa 😂

  • @isabeloliveira2165
    @isabeloliveira21652 ай бұрын

    Well if Trump gets in again Portugal and other EU countries will flood with USA citizens trying to get out .

  • @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    @kimberiysmarketstrategy

    2 ай бұрын

    If Biden gets in youll need the wall just to keep the new migrants & citizens from leaving! This place is going to pot the last 3 years!

  • @user-mc3rj5or6v

    @user-mc3rj5or6v

    Ай бұрын

    That is absolutely correct. I think many are preparing for that as we speak.