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Health in Portugal: the different systems and hospitals

WEBThe health centre generally covers the same area as a municipality; Local health units (ULS): a single integrated system, responsible for provision of primary and differentiated …

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How to find health insurance in Portugal

WEBPortugal: A country with two health systems. All residents in Portugal, regardless of age or nationality, can use the National Health Service (Serviço Nacional de Saúde). It is a …

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European Union Digital Covid Certificate: how it works

WEBThe European Digital Covid Certificate has been in place since 1 July, 2021, and is a digital means of proof that somebody has been vaccinated against Covid-19, obtained a …

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Insurance Portugal: which ones are mandatory

WEBHealth insurance covers healthcare risks. This is the most common form of insurance in Portugal, but is only mandatory for: Foreigners; Citizens of other states who choose to …

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Covid-19: useful info for people who are now here

WEBIf you develop Covid-19 symptoms you should not go to an Emergency Room, but instead call the national health service hotline and follow directions given. The number is 808 24 …

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Why Portugal is the best country to live in

WEBPortugal is the best country to live in because of its health care. The Portuguese National Health Service is a network of over 1500 public hospitals & health centers, and 120,000 …

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5 reasons to retire to Portugal

WEBThe National Health Service (SNS) guarantees healthcare for all its beneficiaries. Outside of the public health system there is a wide ranging network of private health care and …

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Looking for a hospital in Lisbon

WEBThis centre is composed of six hospitals: São José, Santo António dos Capuchos, Santa Marta, Dona Estefânia, Curry Cabral and the Dr. Alfredo da Costa Maternity. It covers …

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Living in Madeira: what you really need to know

WEB1. Location. Geography is the first thing to consider if you are thinking of moving to Madeira. Located around 1000 km from mainland Europe and 500 km from Africa, the archipelago …

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Want to work in Portugal

WEB1 – Make a CV and be on the lookout for opportunities to work in Portugal. To work in Portugal, you should start by writing a CV in a Portuguese format. The Europass model …

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How to get a visa and permit for Portugal

WEBGet health insurance; Buy a ticket; Have sufficient means to support oneself in the country temporarily; Not be registered in the Integrated Information System of the Foreigners …

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Cost of living in Portugal: 9 advantages

WEB4 – Health. The National Health Service, developed and managed by the state, guarantees free access for all residents in Portugal. You should register at the health center of your …

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Digital nomads: why they are choosing Portugal

WEBEasy access to health services. Another very important aspect for any digital nomad is the quality of health services. Digital nomads are willing to leave behind their country, their …

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Nazaré, Portugal: 9 reasons to move to the region

WEBMoving to Nazaré is always an investment in health and quality of life. With such a strong fishing tradition, the highlight of the cuisine is the fish, both stewed and grilled, as well as …

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Living in the Azores: 10 things you need to know

WEBLower cost of living. The cost of living in the Azores is considerably lower than in mainland Portugal. Housing prices and food are generally lower, except for some products which …

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The British Embassy in Portugal: what can it do for you

WEBHealth. Once you have obtained a residence permit in Portugal you should try to register with the National Health Service, which you are immediately entitled to. To this end you …

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British in Portugal: who and where they are

WEBMore South than North. There are more British expats in the South than in the North of Portugal. SEF figures for 2020 show that 23,027 lived in the Faro district, followed by …

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The main universities in Portugal

WEBLocated around 250 km from Lisbon, the region is a magnet for practitioners of winter sports but is generally quite tranquil the rest of the year. The campus includes three book …

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Tax number: how to get a Tax Identification Number

WEBHow to obtain your Taxpayer Number in Portugal. Getting a Taxpayer Identification Number is simple and quick. You can ask for one at any branch of the Tax Authority, or at a …

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Aveiro, Portugal: why this is the city to live in

WEBKnown as the Portuguese Venice, Aveiro is located in the central region of Portugal, at the start of the Silver Coast.The city is capital of a district that boasts 19 municipalities, is …

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Get to know the main Portuguese cities

WEBWhether it is quality of life you are looking for, or business investment, the main urban centres in Portugal, according to the Portugal City Brand Ranking, are Braga, Cascais, …

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A look at the Brazilian community in Portugal

WEBWhere does the Brazilian community in Portugal live. The Brazilian community in Portugal began by settling in and around Lisbon, and this is still where it is most visible, with …

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