Living in Portugal pros and cons

Living in Portugal pros and cons

More and more foreigners, retired or not, are considering moving to this country. Let us analyze what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in Portugal. Lisbon is now considered one of the best places in the world for startups. More and more technology centers and large companies are settling in this city. For example,…

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Jobs in Portugal

Jobs in Portugal

Portuguese GDP is expected to grow by only 2% in 2023 due to the global economic and geopolitical situation. The country’s unemployment rate was around 6% this year. Portugal has a statutory minimum wage, which is set at around €760 per month (2023). IT Is not hard find jobs in Portugal, it is Hard to…

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Living and working in Porto

Living and working in Porto

Porto is the second city in Portugal where you will find the perfect blend of history with its cobbled streets and old bridges and its beautiful beaches that stretch for miles. The Parque da Cidade is the only city park in Europe with one side open to the sea. Currently, there are many foreigners who…

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Living and working in Lisbon

Living and working in Lisbon

Lisbon, built on seven hills like Rome, is an amazing, lively and beautiful city for all ages, but especially for young people, most of whom choose living and working in Lisbon. The city is a mixture of old buildings, castles, restaurants, hills, narrow streets and modern buildings, with many green spaces, rich in culture and…

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Living in Poland pros and cons

Living in Poland pros and cons

Poland, but especially Warsaw, the engine of the Polish economy, and the other major Polish cities are in a favorable economic situation, the number of jobs is constantly increasing and there is practically no unemployment. But living in Poland has its advantages and disadvantages. Qualified professionals are in high demand and earn good salaries. Low-skilled…

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Jobs in Poland

Jobs in Poland

Poland is the largest economic power in Central Europe. Its economy is healthy and GDP growth of 0.7% is expected in 2023 and increase to 2.6% in 2024. The unemployment rate is around 3%, which actually means full employment. Poland has a minimum wage that will be €500 net per month. Salaries are less than…

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Living and working in Wroclaw

Living and working in Wroclaw

Wroclaw is the fourth largest city in Poland in terms of population (officially there are about 700,000 people living in the city, but this number is underestimated as many are not registered), but for those accustomed to Warsaw, it is relatively small. Everything is really “within reach” and close to the center. Currently many foreigners…

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Living and working in Warsaw

Living and working in Warsaw

Warsaw is the largest city in Poland and its capital. The city was completely rebuilt after World War II II, as it was razed to the ground during the conflict. It consists of modern buildings and skyscrapers interspersed with three to five-story houses. The city is full of green spaces, its parks are large and…

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Living and working in Krakow

Living and working in Krakow

Krakow is a very beautiful city with intense cultural activity. It has a picturesque old town with the largest market square in Europe. The Wawel Castle, the wonderful Bohemian Jewish quarter Kazimierz and many other characteristic places. Many expats currently are living in Krakow. It is a great city to walk around. There are many…

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