April Issue: Adjusting To Your New Life In Portugal

 

Adjusting To Your New Life In Portugal: Top Tips From A Recently Arrived Expat

 

April, 2023

Dear Reader

So you just made the big move to Portugal?

That’s pretty darn exciting, but let’s face it: It can also be intimidating to settle in a new place.

Portugal might be different than what you’re used to, but fear not, my friend…

I’m going to give you some insider tips on how to adjust to your new life, from learning the language to building a new support network to slowing down, and more.

Continue reading on page 10 of this month’s issue

Also In This Issue Of Portugal Letter

  • From The Desk Of Founding Publisher Kathleen Peddicord: In Love With Lisbon…
  • Reader Questions Answered: How To Vet An Overseas Property Purchase; Tavira Lawyer Referral; “I Am Diabetic—Can I Get My Meds In Portugal?”; And More Of Your Questions Answered...
  • Interview With An Expat: Two Expats’ Takes On Tavira…
  • Flavors Of Portugal: Bolo De Caco—Madeira’s Addictive Traditional Bread…
  • Spotlight On: What’s Going On In Portugal?…
  • Como Se Diz?: Your Monthly Portuguese Language Lesson—Buying Things At The Grocery Store…
  • Portugal Letter 101: How To Have “Wow” Moments In The Algarve…
  • Out And About: Coffee & Conversation; Bob Dylan’s “Rough And Rowdy Ways” Tour; FIESA Sand City—Sand Sculpture Festival; And More…
  • This Month In Global News: Q1 Sees Record-Breaking Passenger Arrivals In Portugal; Portugal Reveals New Measures To Boost Its Housing Market; And More News From Portugal…
  • Coming Next Month: Setúbal—Where The River Meets The Sea…

And much more…

Don’t miss the insights and expertise shared in this month’s issue.

Sincerely,

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Harry Kalashian
Publisher, Portugal Letter

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