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Portugal is divided into 18 districts. The districts are further divided into Concelho and Freguesia.

The 18 districts are Aveiro, Beja, Braga, Bragança, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Évora, Faro, Guarda, Leiria, Lisbon, Portalegre, Porto, Santarém, Setúbal, Viana do Castelo, Vila Real and Viseu. Plus, there are the Azores Islands.

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How to Apply for a Portuguese Student Visa: The Complete Guide

If it’s your dream to study in Portugal then the good news is that there are tons of universities in Portugal that are perfect for international students. However, there’s one very important step you need to sort out – applying for your student visa. This article will break down exactly how to apply for a student visa so you can get everything you need in order. Why a Student Visa is Vital Securing a Portuguese student visa is key for ...Read more

Living in Portugal – Getting Residency

Updated for 2025 Getting residency in Portugal is essential if you plan to stay longer than a few months. It can seem overwhelming at first, but our guide to becoming ‘official’ in Portugal is here to help you navigate the process! This article is aimed at those moving from countries within the EU, as well as those coming from outside the EU. If you are moving from outside the EU, initial residency is typically granted for 1, 3, or 5 ...Read more

Steps to Buying Property in Portugal: A Pure Portugal Guide for Prospective Buyers

Updated for 2025 If you are dreaming of owning a property in Portugal, a sun-soaked country renowned for its captivating landscapes and rich history, you are not alone! Portugal’s real estate market has continued to attract international buyers, with interest steadily growing. This comprehensive guide will take you through each step of buying property in Portugal. 1. Research the Portuguese Real Estate Market The first step in your journey to property ownership in Portugal is understanding the market. Portugal’s diverse ...Read more

GUIDE TO BUYING PROPERTY IN PORTUGAL 2025

The Portuguese property purchasing process is straightforward and offers good protection for both buyers and sellers. Extra Costs to Consider: You should allow 3-10% on top of the purchase price to cover things like: Purchase Tax (IMT): A sliding scale from 0% to 6% of the declared value for permanent residences, or a flat 6% for other properties. Notary Charges Stamp Duty Legal Charges: Usually around €700-1,000. Confirm your lawyer’s fees before instructing them. Fiscal Number (Número Fiscal de Contribuinte) ...Read more

Portuguese Residency: Navigating Visa Options for Property Owners

Understanding the intricacies of residency and visa options for property owners is essential. Here we share a short guide to help make things seem a little less hazy! Residency Options for Property Owners (remember as a rule anyone can buy in Portugal regardless of your residency status!) Portugal offers several pathways to residency for property owners. The most renowned is the Golden Visa program, which allows non-EU investors to gain residency by purchasing property. Although there have been recent changes ...Read more

Sustainable Living in Portugal: A Neighbourly Guide to a Green Home

With its captivating landscapes and inviting climate, Portugal welcomes not just tourists but those who are keen to embrace a sustainable way of life. If you were to walk through the beautiful streets of Lisbon or the rustic countryside, you might find neighbours sharing tips on water conservation or proudly displaying solar panels on their roofs. Here’s a neighbourly guide on how to join the growing trend of green living in Portugal. Portugal’s Friendly Approach to Sustainability People in Portugal ...Read more

Understanding the Portuguese Healthcare System: A Guide for Newcomers

Portugal is of course adored for its rich history, stunning coastlines, and friendly locals, is also recognized for its efficient healthcare system. As a newcomer preparing for your move, getting to grips with how healthcare works in Portugal is crucial. Public and Private Healthcare in Portugal Portugal’s healthcare system consists of public and private sectors. The Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS), the public health service, offers free or low-cost healthcare to residents. Private healthcare, renowned for shorter wait times and ...Read more

Cultural Etiquette for New Residents in Portugal: What You Need to Know!!!

Transitioning into a new culture can often be as exhilarating as it is challenging. As you take the leap to become a resident in Portugal, understanding some simple local cultural etiquettes can help smoothen your journey. 1. Greetings Politeness is valued in Portugal. A firm handshake and a smile when meeting acquaintances. Close friends and family often greet each other with a kiss on both cheeks, starting from the right hand side! 2. Use Formal Titles Using formal titles like ...Read more

How To Earn A UK Salary While Living In The Iberian Paradise: Portugal

Living in Portugal can provide a coveted mix of tranquility, affordability, and a great quality of life. Coupled with a favourable climate and sumptuous culinary delights, this Iberian nation might just be the perfect place to reside while still earning an income comparable to those in Britain. But how can one seamlessly merge this idyllic lifestyle with the monetary benefits of a UK income? This blog post will guide you on how to do just that.     The Remote ...Read more

Grant Opportunities In Portugal

Many thanks to Rachel Rachel Zedeck for this article. Hello Pure Portugal Farmers! Today I am here to talk to you about NEW Grant Opportunities (PDR2020) I receive a LOT of inquiries about grants.  More funding has been released into PDR2020, an existing grant program. These funds seek to support Youth, Low Density Areas and Marketing of Local Agri Products. There is also support for tourism projects too. A quick update with some things to note! 1) Youth means under ...Read more

The B1 Exam

Thank you to Leslie Smith for sharing her experiences with us all here! In November of 2022, I wrote the DEPLE or B1 exam offered by the official Portuguese- language CAPLE Evaluation Centre. My exam was held at the Portuguese Consulate in Toronto, Canada, a five-hour train journey from my home. I needed to stay overnight in Toronto to be sure to be fresh and ready for the 3.5 hour exam. The exam started at 2:30 p.m. but candidates needed ...Read more

DIY Natural Swimming Pool in Portugal

We bring you this article from the wonderful Quinta Kania – please do head to their website to see the fabulous workshops and events they are holding!! There is no need to explain why the idea of a natural swimming pool makes everyone so excited. Summer in Portugal, with temperatures often above 30°C, makes you want to spend all day in the water. Plus being able to replace all the chemical pool treatments with beautiful plants, sounds brilliant! A Natural ...Read more

The A2 (CIPLE) Portuguese language proficiency test

The A2 exam is held several times annually in Portugal and usually two times per year in locations outside the country, often at a Portuguese consulate. Pre-registration is mandatory and the cut-off date is usually about a month before the exam. This exam is necessary for Portuguese citizenship or permanent residency. It confers the necessary ”CIPLE” or ”Certificado Inicial de Português Língua Estrangeira”, showing holders have a basic understanding of everyday Portuguese. However, there are some exceptions to who needs a ...Read more

Agriculture – Buying A Tractor (Used vs New)

This is a major purchase for any farm operation. I hope to cover the major points in helping you make a smart equipment investment. This is just an intro on the BIG issues so questions welcome ! Why do you need the tractor? What chores or work do you need this equipment to accomplish? Every village will have someone who also offers tractor work and will either charge (an average) of 30E/Hour or you can negotiate a fixed price. If ...Read more

Living In Portugal – Settling In

Moving home is exciting and stressful at the best of times, moving country and home is often an even more unnerving experience, regardless of how sure you are that making a move is the right thing to do! All of the members of the Pure Portugal team have moved country (some more than once!) so we thought we would put together a guide with some of our top tips to help you feel at home as soon as possible. Before ...Read more

Getting Residency In Portugal (pre Brexit)

If you are moving to Portugal and looking to buy and live in Portugal this is the video for you! We spoke with the wonderful Tig James of British In Portugal who works alongside The British Embassy and British In Europe and is a font of knowledge for all things residency related (especially for those who will be affected by Brexit). Today we answered lots of questions from you about how to apply for residency in Portugal, the process you ...Read more

Real Estate in Portuguese – Useful Vocabulary

  With many thanks to Mia from Learn Portuguese  for this helpful blog! If you want to learn more about the Portuguese language, make sure to check out her online courses. If you are a beginner, she recommends that you start with her free Kickstarter Course. If you want to buy a house in Portugal, you might have some questions regarding vocabulary related to real estate in Portuguese. When you start searching for a house, you might see signs and ...Read more

Join Us At Pure Portugal Plus

We are thrilled to announce that after huge demand (and a lot of background work) we have just opened up a members group called Pure Portugal Plus. Pure Portugal Plus is a dedicated space to connect on a deeper level, with even more professional advice for people moving to and living in Portugal. Membership is only 20€ per year, (just to cover some of the extra administration needed to build, organise and plan the many interviews and webinars we have ...Read more

The Pure Portugal Guide To Advertising Your Property

Selling your home can be an exciting and daunting time! We thought it would be helpful to put together some top tips for advertising your property to give you the best chance at getting a strong buyer and a quick sale with Pure Portugal! Listing with us: We can add up 24 photos of your home (see how to get the best images below) Photos need to be in jpg format and a minimum size of 640 x 480 pixels, ...Read more