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In April 2026, the Portuguese Parliament approved a landmark reform to the country’s Nationality Law. These changes represent the most significant shift in immigration policy in over a decade, introducing stricter requirements for those seeking to become Portuguese citizens.
Portugal’s inland cities are no longer just quiet alternatives to the coast, they’re becoming intentional choices for people seeking balance, affordability and a stronger connection to nature and community. While places like Lisbon and Porto continue to dominate international attention, the interior is quietly redefining what it means to live well.
If you’re living in Portugal, or thinking about moving here, you’ve probably asked yourself: should I rent or buy a home? The answer isn’t straightforward. It depends on your financial situation, lifestyle and how long you plan to stay. In this article, we break down the pros and cons of renting vs buying in Portugal to help you make a smarter decision.

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In April 2026, the Portuguese Parliament approved a landmark reform to the country’s Nationality Law. These changes represent the most significant shift in immigration policy in over a decade, introducing stricter requirements for those seeking to become Portuguese citizens.
Portugal’s inland cities are no longer just quiet alternatives to the coast, they’re becoming intentional choices for people seeking balance, affordability and a stronger connection to nature and community. While places like Lisbon and Porto continue to dominate international attention, the interior is quietly redefining what it means to live well.
If you’re living in Portugal, or thinking about moving here, you’ve probably asked yourself: should I rent or buy a home? The answer isn’t straightforward. It depends on your financial situation, lifestyle and how long you plan to stay. In this article, we break down the pros and cons of renting vs buying in Portugal to help you make a smarter decision.
The Tax Identification Number (NIF) is essential for anyone planning to live, work or do business in Portugal. You’ll need it to open a bank account, sign contracts, access public services and even make certain purchases.
Nice weather, blooming landscapes and Easter around the corner. In April, Portugal is filled with tradition and culture, celebrating religiousness and the freedom from dictatorship and embracing spring. Filled with events and activities for all tastes, this guide gives you a taste of what you can explore around Portugal this month, including getaway suggestions and outdoor experiences for you to explore more of the country.
Whether you are an expat moving to Portugal, a freelancer or remote worker looking for a stable base, a foreign entrepreneur expanding your operations or an investor exploring new opportunities, setting up your business in Portugal can be a strategic and valuable decision.