Five Scary Things About Moving to Portugal

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Glenn and Glenda, American ex-pats living in Portugal, outline the five most terrifying things about moving overseas. They tell you how living in the magical Algarve in Portugal overcomes all but one of them.

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  • @villalobosd
    @villalobosd Před rokem +13

    Portugal is magical! Nicest people ever and best wine and food! Can't wait to return to Porto, Lisboa, Sintra, etc... Obrigado! 🍷

  • @clemlowes9417
    @clemlowes9417 Před rokem +38

    Being of Portuguese descent whenever I visit Portugal I immediately feel "at home" as I speak the language and was brought up with the food and culture as a child here in North America.

  • @Falk4J
    @Falk4J Před rokem +107

    As a German I believe you chose one of the best spots in Europe to live in. Congratulations!

    • @koffee3336
      @koffee3336 Před rokem +4

      As an American living here and reading what the German wrote I have to agree.

    • @robertcroft8241
      @robertcroft8241 Před rokem +2

      As an Englishman I have stayed 25 years summers in Germany , Fall in Portugal and Morocco in winter. There is nowhere , (Apart from Los Angeles) where you can stay the whole year in comfort. I am now in Savannah GA . Perfect now ! In summer you will be eaten alive by bugs , cooked, or frozen by the AC.

    • @theglennandglendashow574
      @theglennandglendashow574  Před rokem +1

      @@robertcroft8241 I grew up in Miami and moved here from Jacksonville where I lived for five years. I played the bagpipes in the Savannah Pipes and Drums so I now what the heat and humidity are like in both Florida and Georgia. The weather here is incredible! BTW - thanks for watching our channel!

    • @57momoka
      @57momoka Před rokem

      @@robertcroft8241Clearly you haven’t lived in Kenya, the most comfortable climate in the world in my opinion! It has altitude and is on the equator. Result; a most comfortable climate. No need for airconditioners unless you are at the coast.

  • @InvestmentsGlobal
    @InvestmentsGlobal Před rokem +17

    Your never to old to learn another language.
    I moved here from Australia five years ago and it's true that when I speak Portuguese they prefer to speak English especially in the South.
    I fortunately have a house in the Algarve and the north of Portugal,located in a small village where most of the locals don't speak English. I really enjoy my interaction with the locals who also seem to enjoy talking with me my atrocious Portuguese. They often tell me "você fala muito bem Portuguese" ( you speak really good Portuguese) . I love the interaction and the laughs.
    Keep making the videos I really enjoyed it.
    And good luck with your move. Your never too old for a new experience. Reagrds

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      We traveled in the Alentejo in July, very different there. We loved it. But there is always something to do here in the Algarve, so we are glad we chose here to live. You're lucky to have the best of both! Thanks for watching us, and the well wishes!

    • @hydra586
      @hydra586 Před rokem +1

      May I ask you what made you move from Oz to Portugal? Many people in Europe wish to relocate to Oz.Thank you for answer.

    • @InvestmentsGlobal
      @InvestmentsGlobal Před rokem +4

      @@hydra586.
      My wife comes from a very old Portuguese family and we’ve reached an age where we are the entrusted elders. With that comes the anchor of maintaining everything for the next generation.
      I still prefer to live here regardless. We didn’t move here in one leap we came back & forth over twenty years,twice a year.
      Believe me the grass may look better in Australia but sometimes it can be tougher to chew.
      Regards

    • @paulboston992
      @paulboston992 Před rokem +1

      Hi! I'm curious what area in the north you have your place, I would also like to get my rustic place in the north! ☺

  • @glendacole5797
    @glendacole5797 Před rokem +31

    Thanks for the nice comments! Yes, we are already working on episode 2 - the challenging Residential Visa process. Not fun, but well worth the trauma.

    • @arturjcrebelo3275
      @arturjcrebelo3275 Před rokem +4

      Portugal need to check if you are a criminal, if you have money to live in Portugal (with out help of our social security and social services), if you have a house to live and if you have a health insurance.
      Because with so many retires from north of Europe (because they belong to European Union) they have access to our public healthcare for free. And right now our public healthcare are completely overloaded. Portugal and Greece are the most warmer countries in Europe with the energy crises this year, lots of retirees from Germany are coming to Portugal. I have a private insurance from my company (medicare) but when i need to go to hospital normally i use the public healthcare. But not this year, i read that there orange emergencies with waiting time more than one hour and yellow emergencies with waiting time of 5 hours.

    • @gatofelixriodejaneir
      @gatofelixriodejaneir Před rokem +1

      It can be a trauma anywhere when it comes to a visa.

  • @alanmartins6349
    @alanmartins6349 Před rokem +91

    I left Portugal when I was 7 and have been living in the US for over 50 years, but have decided to come back for retirement and can't wait. Thank you for the kind words about Portugal. looking forward to your videos. Be safe.

    • @abiliofreire8559
      @abiliofreire8559 Před rokem +6

      Yes use our free health care services

    • @alanmartins6349
      @alanmartins6349 Před rokem +6

      @@abiliofreire8559 I will most likely pay for the upgraded insurance. But still be thousands less than the US.

    • @mnob1122
      @mnob1122 Před rokem +6

      @@abiliofreire8559 I wish to retire to Portugal where 3 friends are living under residency visas. They aren’t mooching off the free Portuguese healthcare system. They got private insurance but is so much more affordable than the “for-profit” American healthcare system!

    • @alanmartins6349
      @alanmartins6349 Před rokem +4

      @@mnob1122 So so much. It's a joke in the US.

    • @manuelmachado1276
      @manuelmachado1276 Před rokem +1

      same story here. Now i'm watching videos from Americans in preparation to one day moving back. hhahha love it

  • @gecoimbra3612
    @gecoimbra3612 Před rokem +11

    As a mother of an american and grandmother of 2 gorgeous american girls, I feel very happy that you guys are happy in my beautiful country 🇵🇹

  • @737700flygirl
    @737700flygirl Před rokem +18

    Hi there, I'm a US/British dual national who lived in Portugal for several years (we came when Brits were still EU citizens so it was easier than now). So glad you are enjoying living there! We actually brought a shipping container of *stuff* and it wasn't all that bad. The most challenging part of that was re-registering our US-registered car in Portugal and if anyone reading this is thinking of doing this, I really recommend ACP, they helped us tremendously (we were in Lisbon). I also made a big effort to learn Portuguese and would encourage everyone to do so, it is really rewarding (and also necessary if you want to eventually apply for citizenship which I did). Among the many things I really valued about living in Portugal is how safe it is, especially compared to the US. I really appreciated this especially as a woman who likes to exercise outside year-round. About the family and friends issue, I would say try to have a guest room because then people are more like to come and visit (ie if they have a free place to stay).

    • @theglennandglendashow574
      @theglennandglendashow574  Před rokem

      Excellent advice. Thank you for your valuable insight!

    • @HockeyJock
      @HockeyJock Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you so much. Does ACP have a longer name that will make it easier to find on the web?

  • @user-vf2sq6pt7p
    @user-vf2sq6pt7p Před rokem +11

    I think learning the language is a must. You will understand the culture so much better if you speak the language of the country youre in, all the signs and references. And like you said making friends and talinkg to people.

  • @philbell5774
    @philbell5774 Před rokem +23

    As a Brit I visit Portugal as often as I can and hope to retire there. Beautiful country. Wonderful food. Warm and friendly people and a fascinating culture and history.

  • @imdee9024
    @imdee9024 Před rokem +4

    This was a great video. You delivered a lot of insight and you both have such good energy for video entertainment. Hoping to see more!

  • @good2begreen99
    @good2begreen99 Před rokem +4

    Love your video, love your enthusiasm and great information! Thank You!

  • @roshandacummings3423
    @roshandacummings3423 Před rokem +13

    Love you guys! My parents are considering moving (my husband's work has called us away to Portugal spring of next year, so I'M the kid that's moving out this way first!) and, in the 3rd third of their lives, a leap like this is kinda scary! Thank you so much for giving us your take from a retirees perspective and, fingers crossed, we hope *all* to see you in the Algarve.

  • @gw3856
    @gw3856 Před rokem +3

    Thank you! Loved the video. We're seriously thinking of making the move and this was very helpful.

  • @zuzazaki
    @zuzazaki Před rokem +17

    To everyone that is thinking moving to portugal or has moved to portugal, i say welcome and enjoy your stay. Im sure that with the right mind set, it will be zero regrets. And once you are here, don't forget to explore and find the portuguese hidden gems.

  • @kimzcue
    @kimzcue Před rokem +11

    What a GREAT VIDEO!!! Absolutely stunning. Do MORE videos like this-you guys are naturals! Smiles from Maine!

  • @danielsemyck7683
    @danielsemyck7683 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @hasppl9005
    @hasppl9005 Před rokem +16

    Wow,
    I’m polish and after 40 years in states I decided to retire in Poland but after 2 yrs in Wrocław I got so tired of the weather and other things.
    Portugal is on my list and I will move again😄.
    Great information. Thank you.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +2

      You will love it! Thank you for watching.

    • @MariuszDz
      @MariuszDz Před rokem

      ja tez ja tez!! lol 30 lat usa a mam 47 wiec nie calkiem emerytura jeszcze ale wlasnie przymierzam sie do Portugalii za jakies 2-3 lata, a tez myslalem troche o Polsce, no ale wlasnie ta pogoda, a ja musze w na zewnatrz i przy sportach! dobrze ze trafilem na twoj komentarz to sobie juz calkiem polske odpuszcze :)

    • @alexam1848
      @alexam1848 Před rokem +1

      Once you emigrate ,you are not the same person anymore.

    • @Wiola-zr9qy
      @Wiola-zr9qy Před 3 měsíci

      A ja pozdrawiam z Portugalii,mieszkam tu nas stałe, lat 44 ❤🎉

  • @andreahoehmann1939
    @andreahoehmann1939 Před rokem +3

    Minute 8:45 It is never too late! I am 63, and I started learning Japanese 2 years ago and I am very successful at it!

  • @markandannette
    @markandannette Před rokem +5

    Great video, love your enthusiasm about living in the Algarve. My wife and I are seriously considering retiring there as well. Keep the videos coming

  • @nsusankent8114
    @nsusankent8114 Před rokem +5

    Great video, Glenda! So great seeing you. So happy for you and Glen - your happiness shows really shows on your faces! Your home and surrounding area are beautiful!!! Yes, leaving friends behind and moving to Montana was difficult moving away from Michigan and friends.

  • @catherinefriederich
    @catherinefriederich Před rokem +7

    You two are so genuinely happy and enthusiastic. I am coming to Portugal in two
    Months!!

  • @hawaiianguy9828
    @hawaiianguy9828 Před rokem +3

    New follower here, I love this video and the super helpful content. Lots of stuff I kinda knew already about Portugal, but it helps greatly to hear it reaffirmed in your video. Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @PedroCabraldaCamara
    @PedroCabraldaCamara Před rokem +22

    We need more people like you guys here in our country. You're very welcome here. Enjoy!

  • @tarunvijan
    @tarunvijan Před rokem +6

    Hi Glenda and Glenn. An informative, interesting and extremely inviting conversation. Wish I could pack my bags right away! The way you guys describe it and the honesty with which you portray the goings on in your stint in Algarve this last one year will catch the fancy of every soul who is looking out for an opportunity to relocate post or nearing retirement. Looking forward to more lucid content from you guys. You are the best. A very fresh subscriber!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thank you so much! We really appreciate your comments. Stay tuned! G & G

  • @Hello_Pri
    @Hello_Pri Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this great video! (And what a stunning view you have!) Hoping to visit Portugal next year for a vacation and to get a bit of a feel for the country as a possible new home.

  • @CarneyFelonLawyer
    @CarneyFelonLawyer Před rokem +8

    Great first video. Keep it simple like you are doing. I think your honest enthusiasm will make your channel successful.

  • @frankb821
    @frankb821 Před rokem +4

    You seem so happy and excited to be there...that's infectious! Hopefully my wife and I will relocate from AZ to Portugal one day! We're going to visit Portugal for the first time in May '23

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      You will love it here! Thank you for watching!

  • @bardofely
    @bardofely Před rokem +5

    I am originally from Wales, have been here nearly eight years and will be staying. I am a singer-songwriter and musician and find audiences here amazing. They are very appreciative and easy to get to join in with songs even when you are singing in English. I am also a naturalist and think Portugal is a wonderful place for wildlife.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      What kind of wildlife? We are enjoying the birds, but haven't seen much else, expect the feral cat we feed. :-)

    • @skurinski
      @skurinski Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 wildlife is more in the rural areas of central and northern portugal, although the south has some great birds, and the iberian lynx

  • @johnjaylefrancois9610
    @johnjaylefrancois9610 Před rokem +5

    Love it guys! Great job expressing the strong points of interest. We look forward to doing the same and Keep going on these Great videos. Many Thanks, John, Fatima & Family from New Brunswick Canada

  • @mishtijuno2945
    @mishtijuno2945 Před rokem +4

    Great video and beautiful scenery!

  • @morgan97475
    @morgan97475 Před rokem +3

    Subscribed! We are looking hard at retiring to Portugal in 6 years. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 Před rokem +13

    You absolutely made the right move to leave the USA. In Portugal, or in Spain where I live, you have the whole of Europe, The Mediterranean and North Africa within easy reach, let alone the friendly and warm people of Portugal all aound you.
    Learning a second language may feel daunting, and it's certainly hard work, however the benefits for mental health and social integration are beyond measure.

  • @graphicsociety1
    @graphicsociety1 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the nice video. Love to see the tour of your house.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thank you for watching. We love our home - almost ready with our home buying episode that includes a tour. Stay tuned. :-)

  • @jennybertenshaw7694
    @jennybertenshaw7694 Před rokem +10

    We are Brits living in the Algarve for over 11 yrs now We have a bit of the opposite problem our daughter lives in the USA with her partner and our only grandchild .. Like you say its the HARDEST part of this whole adventure. Love your 'newbie ' enthusiasm .We can tell you after all this time its has never waned for us We are indeed lucky to be living in paradise. Nice you gave a shout out to Lazy jacks we often go there as well..might bump into you one day

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Look for us at Lazy Jacks! We're glad to hear this excitement never wanes!!

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 Před rokem

      Different people,different tastes. I have 3 grandchildren and in no hurry to get to know the little brats.

  • @mminc4026
    @mminc4026 Před rokem +3

    Nice vlog! Looking forward to more . Thanks from Uk 🇬🇧

  • @TheWattWatt
    @TheWattWatt Před rokem +5

    Well done on a positive and aithentic take on your journey! We arrived in Lisbon from South Africa July 2022 and still settling in.
    Miss the routine and easiness of home, but the safety, weather and chilled nature is why we came and it certainly is not disappointing! Loved your take on “stuff”. The detox nature of being ruthless of what you bring was exceptionally theropeutic and made us realise we actually dont need everything and now it makes me second guess future purchases. Something I think everyone can consider and I encourage the declutter their lives and minds.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      Wonderful advice! And thank you for watching. The first friends we met here were from South Africa. Lovely people.

  • @garethrose9620
    @garethrose9620 Před rokem +4

    Hi Glenda and Glenn!
    Thanks for your wonderful video.
    We are from Wales, UK had have spent 40 years in Canada with just retiring ( me 66 and my wife with health challenges 70) back to the Wales a few months ago.
    We went to the Algarve For a few weeks this month and loved the sun and warmer temps especially from Ontario Canada with snow we had experienced for so long living there and now in the UK it is milder here with lots of rain but trying to think maybe live part time in Portugal or even Spain for the rainy winter months of Welsh weather.
    Please keep the videos coming to help us decide what to do !
    Thanks,
    Gareth and Velma Rose

  • @Larry-jh8gf
    @Larry-jh8gf Před rokem +2

    Great job, I just found your channel and I am looking forward to future videos.

  • @lisemae
    @lisemae Před rokem +7

    We are migrating to the Algarve next week.. So nice to watch your vlog… as you might understand the stress we are going thru right now:)

  • @chuckmurray1825
    @chuckmurray1825 Před rokem +21

    I just returned to Atlanta from 3.5 weeks in Portugal and Italy. We started in Porto and traveled to Tomar, Obidos, Lisbon, Sintra and down to the Algarve before going to Rome, Florence, Cinque Terra and Venice. I LOVED the Algarve!! I almost cried when I had to leave Portugal. I felt more alive and healthy there than I have felt in years in the U.S. There is something to be said for sunshine and sangria. The red wine from the Alentejo region is amazing and super affordable. The Portuguese people are warm and friendly. I'm going to work on more year full time in the U.S. and then probably sell everything and move. I'm curious to know where you guys settled in the Algarve. We stayed in Albufeira as home base and saw Lagos and Portimao as well. I was disappointed not to have the time to see Loule and Silves. I did see that real estate in along the coast is much more expensive than Loule and Silves and it's tough to rent in the summer months there without paying a fortune. I'd love to hear your thoughts. You guys look happy!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +5

      We completely agree - we feel healthier and more alive here. One of the first winters I spent here I called my best friend in the States crying and said "I feel like the barnacles are breaking off my soul" lol. We really like the Alentejo wines and also the Douro Valley wines. We are about fifteen minutes west of Lagos. Absolutely love it. Not a fan of living in Portimao. Just too big for us. And yes, real estate on the coast is much more expensive. You can go fifteen or twenty minutes north of the Algarve and find MUCH lower prices. We are working on an episode about buying our home here. Stay tuned! We actually rent our place in July and August - lots of income while we travel around Europe or visit home. Good luck on your journey - your will absolutely love it here!!

    • @borisspantic1333
      @borisspantic1333 Před rokem

      IT WAS Holidaay no work that is why you feel live

    • @patriciavandevelde5469
      @patriciavandevelde5469 Před rokem

      They are a couple! Believe me as a single man or woman nobody is interested in you!!!!!!!

    • @celesteg5984
      @celesteg5984 Před rokem +1

      What is that supposed to mean??!​@@patriciavandevelde5469

  • @frankmelo2191
    @frankmelo2191 Před rokem +103

    If your bored in Portugal than that’s your fault,,,there’s all sorts of different things to do and see in Portugal. The world doesn’t come to you, you go to the world.

    • @theglennandglendashow574
      @theglennandglendashow574  Před rokem +8

      Exacly right!

    • @livinginportugalseminars
      @livinginportugalseminars Před rokem +8

      Very true!

    • @kumbalife
      @kumbalife Před rokem +6

      Indeed. It is your world ! And only you create your own world ! !

    • @oldsingingstudentdougbillf1665
      @oldsingingstudentdougbillf1665 Před rokem +1

      Stop being offended! They’ve been there a year, obviously they’ve travelled, sometimes you have to rest and stay home. What they need are hobbies…the same as they’d need if they retired and stayed in the US. So…buy a guitar, a ukulele…whatever, and get going. I’m bored in Canada and Canada is HUGE and if you want to talk about lots to see…THERE IS LOTS TO SEE! Also…boredom was a kind of tongue in cheek point. These guys are FINE!

    • @oldsingingstudentdougbillf1665
      @oldsingingstudentdougbillf1665 Před rokem +1

      What will you do should you become grandparents?

  • @davidhassler9842
    @davidhassler9842 Před rokem +5

    “Good cheap wine.” YES! So glad I discovered your new series and wishing you all the best. My wife and I moved to Lisboa 19 months ago and love love love our urban lifestyle with no cars, free public transport since we’re above a certain age, and as you said, wonderful local restaurants/cafes with fresh food at great prices. Your 5 points to consider are spot on and we loved especially your last one about family and friends, with most of whom we chat more often than ever, but we do hit the occasional bump with some of those back in the US asking, “So, when is it you’re coming home?” Ah, we say, we are home . . . Sounds like you folks are, too. Also, we’ve made SO many friends here and our schedule is, just as you noted, tough to manage as we enjoy our continued explorations! Bem vindo e boa sorte!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +2

      Glad to hear from other happy kindred spirits! Thanks so much for watching us.

    • @davidhassler9842
      @davidhassler9842 Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 Let us know if you come up to Lisboa and we can grab some “good, cheap, vinho” together!😊

  • @jonaspereira007
    @jonaspereira007 Před rokem +1

    Nice video! I hope you keep enjoying your time in Portugal!

  • @learneuropeanportuguese
    @learneuropeanportuguese Před rokem +1

    Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing your experience! I'll share this first hand feedback with my students that are about to move to Portugal. Looking forward to seeing more videos!

  • @vanessaleblanc4085
    @vanessaleblanc4085 Před rokem +3

    Can’t wait for more videos! Thinking about making a move over there to avoid our Canadian winters!

  • @zizibressa4251
    @zizibressa4251 Před rokem +4

    Hi Guys! I really love this video. I am Brazilian but living in NYC for 22 years and now planning to retire and move to Portugal. I am glad you both are happy there. We need more life quality for sure and Portugal is the perfect place. See you soon!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Yes!! Move to Portugal, it really is magical! Thanks for watching us.

    • @elizabethwagner8614
      @elizabethwagner8614 Před rokem +1

      I agree with Zizi. I have been in Portugal since.2019. I feel great here. The quality of life and people are👍👍❤❤

  • @robertgoss4842
    @robertgoss4842 Před rokem +5

    You are a new channel, but I loved your program! Plus, you're an engaging, well I spoken couple with a wonderful story to tell. Ten years ago, we maybe could have considered a move to Europe, but now, we're In our 70s and way past that. But I do get a terrific sense of your deep happiness and admire you for your move to Portugal. Can't help the envy, however. Have some fun for us.

  • @SERGIO-cr6uy
    @SERGIO-cr6uy Před rokem +5

    Not too bad for a 1st upload, wishing you the best for your channel 🤞

  • @timtakach
    @timtakach Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed the show. Keep up the good work!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thank you, Tim. And thank you for watching The Glenn and Glenda Show.

  • @RhickeJennings
    @RhickeJennings Před rokem +5

    I enjoyed your comments and as a resident for over a year in Portugal I agree with your points. I think it is important to consider the challenges of living in a different country and to try it out before making a lifetime commitment. Americans can stay in Europe for six months without a visa so it is not difficult to spend some time to evaluate a country and different places in the country. My wife and I chose Porto because we liked the walkability of the city and that we had so much to choose from in a smaller area. Thank you for taking the time to construct your first video with clear points, well done!

    • @lustgarten
      @lustgarten Před rokem

      3 months on 3 months off 3 months on

  • @livinginportugalseminars

    Very good video! 👌We love Portugal! Congratulations!

  • @peterferreira1025
    @peterferreira1025 Před rokem +8

    Hello & Bom dia to both. My wife and I enjoyed your video so very much. While we were both born in Portugal we've been in Canada for six decades. We too spend time in the Algarve and hope to run into you some day🥂

  • @pthaloblue100
    @pthaloblue100 Před rokem +3

    Congratulations on your first video, you both did very well! (I've watched many videos about living in Portugal.)

  • @davidrbroad
    @davidrbroad Před rokem +13

    Great that you are enjoying the Algarve. Have lived here for over 40 years now. Won't ever leave. Keep up with your Portuguese. They will probably reply in English but then you reply in Portuguese. That way everyone gets better. Begin replying in Spanish. They will fully understand. Languages quite similar and there is no no longer any animosity betwee the two countries. Eventually you will end up speaking Portinhol, a mixture of the two. Finally, the Algarve is nothing like the rest of Portugal. Make sure you visit the entire country and, of course, their larger neighbour. Two fantastic and totally different cultures.

  • @marylydon9897
    @marylydon9897 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting..thank you ...

  • @louiscaeiroramos8051
    @louiscaeiroramos8051 Před rokem +3

    Number 1 is also my main limitation.
    I was born in Lisbon-P in 1959, Moved with my parents to the Netherlands in 1970. After 20 years my parents went back to South of Lisbon, another great location. They past away in the meanwhile.
    I would love to retire in Portugal but my wife, who is Dutch, doesn't want to leave the children and grandchildren behind.
    The children do love Portugal but are all adults now.
    I experienced how hard it was for my parents, in particular my mother, to live far away from us for almost 20 years.
    It was particular hard for them when they got sick. On various occasions I was forced to go there and help them for a short while.
    So I understand my wife's reservation on moving to Portugal.
    We continue to visit Portugal on regular base. When my parents were alive, we would go almost every year. Now every 2 years.
    We where in the Algarve in September 2021. Just loved it. Nothing compares to our beaches. Not only in the Algarve.
    Enjoy my country, that will always be in our hearts.

    • @maximuscomfort
      @maximuscomfort Před rokem

      Yes, couples with family never want to leave their grand kids. That's normal.

  • @miareal1746
    @miareal1746 Před rokem +1

    Great video Thank you 👏🙏❤️😀

  • @simonebillings2590
    @simonebillings2590 Před rokem +2

    Great first video! I'm glad you mentioned you've been there for a year; I've been thinking of visiting Portugal for sure. I'd love to see what your house looks like!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thank you. Stay tuned - we have a gorgeous video of the villa we will post soon!

  • @jamesrainbow2118
    @jamesrainbow2118 Před rokem +1

    Wow! We just “found” you and you’ve imparted so much important information than many other sites we’ve studied for the last year. Thank you! And were so excited to join and learn more… we plan to retire in the Algarve (Lagos??) by next year. 👍🏼

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thank you! And yes, Lagos or nearby, like we are, is pretty perfect!

  • @jamescurtis6217
    @jamescurtis6217 Před rokem +1

    Lovely video, very enjoyable. I wish you every success.

  • @kathykaz3027
    @kathykaz3027 Před rokem +2

    Whoa! Love this and love you guys. Exactly what I needed right now as we are 100 days out from our flight and we are both freaking out a little...After watching this, we are more excited than ever! Would love to see your villa and hear about buying a car since we want to do that relatively quickly.

    • @theglennandglendashow574
      @theglennandglendashow574  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I just wrapped up the car buying experience. Uploading it today! Thanks for watching! 🙂

  • @manuelmachado1276
    @manuelmachado1276 Před rokem +1

    thank you for sharing

  • @ericmaddox6275
    @ericmaddox6275 Před rokem +2

    Hello Glenn and Glenda, nice video, I am a US Air Force retiree and I stayed in Germany for work after my 24 year career... I can also say that Germany is so relaxed for me as well... We are also thinking about 🇵🇹 for our retirement... I will stay in touch

  • @viagenseoutrascoisas2235

    Hello!
    New subscriber!
    Thank you for sharing.
    Greetings from a Portuguese ❤️

  • @VictoriaBlancaa
    @VictoriaBlancaa Před rokem +1

    So glad to see this video ….Europe has an amazing life quality! Cheers to you for doing the change 🎉🎉

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS29 Před rokem +1

    Just subscribed. I will share this with my hubby, as he subscribes to a few of the flashcards too 🙂💞

  • @Ifishazores
    @Ifishazores Před rokem +2

    We just found you guys awesome video now a subscriber! We are also moving to Azores in one year everything you said is absolutely true what a great way of life...Enjoy!

  • @lordbonington
    @lordbonington Před rokem +2

    Just watched your video and thoroughly enjoyed it You both look genuinely happy. I love the Algarve too, know it well and hope to move there at some point. I'm surprised, as Americans, that you didn't touch upon healthcare costs. I would have thought that would have been THE priority for anyone considering moving from the States. Anyway, best of luck for the future and I'm delighted to see you so happy and, if I'm honest, a little envious too!! I'll be out in Tevira come the end of January for a couple of months and will be doing my utmost to pursuade my wife it's time to make the move!!! Regards Jeff X

    • @theglennandglendashow574
      @theglennandglendashow574  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words. Coincidentally, healthcare is in next on our list! Spoiler alert, it's better and more affordable here! 🙂

    • @lordbonington
      @lordbonington Před rokem

      @@theglennandglendashow574 Well, of course I knew that, I wanted your American viewers to know that too!! Best Wishes Jeff X

  • @nelsonoliveira1007
    @nelsonoliveira1007 Před rokem +1

    Nice to see your travels.

  • @fancyfaces10
    @fancyfaces10 Před rokem +1

    Looking to move there from the Caribbean. The info was very informative, thank u

  • @MrTdacosta
    @MrTdacosta Před rokem +12

    Thank you for this great and honest video. My wife and I are considering “the move” as well, but we’re doing it bit differently. I’ll soon be getting my Portuguese citizenship through descent (all four of my grandparents were born in Portugal) and we’d rather move to Portugal as citizens and forego the visa process, than move to Portugal as non-citizens. I can speak Portuguese at the basic level and have been taking tutoring lessons from a retired Portuguese teacher from Lisbon for the past nine months to bolster my Portuguese language skills. My name is as common in Portugal as “John Smith” is in the US so I’m hoping we “fit in” more easily than most foreigners coming to Portugal.

    • @anabengalinha4049
      @anabengalinha4049 Před rokem +1

      Que bom ver os filhos voltarem !

    • @anubhatia6695
      @anubhatia6695 Před rokem

      You mentioned you are taking Portuguese lessons from a retired teacher. I am planning to take Portuguese lessons as well as my husband and I are also planning to move to Madeira. Can you please share your teacher’s name and contact information! Obrigada!

  • @TheCogitech
    @TheCogitech Před rokem +5

    Really looking forward to more of your videos! My wife and I will be moving abroad (from Canada) some time in the next year, and we are still trying to choose a place. Portugal is on the list!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      Try it, you'll love it!! I have lots of Canadian friends, I'm from Michigan. Thanks for watching us.

    • @conniefrancis2871
      @conniefrancis2871 Před rokem +1

      I am also a Canadian in the process of doing the same, I wonder if you'll be open to chat and share information? Thanks!

  • @thisculturedlife2220
    @thisculturedlife2220 Před rokem +1

    Your comment about family being interest made me chuckle. My extended family (from Aus to South Africa, UK to USA) are already competing for who gets to be FIRST to visit once we're in PT.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! My son has been here, my friends have been here, but I'm worried now they've been once, it may be years before they come back.

  • @charleso1262
    @charleso1262 Před rokem +2

    This was a perfect opening video. I really look forward to your follow-up. Cost of living, yes your rent and how far off the coast you are, cars, visa's. My wife is still working and I'm going to show her this video for sure. We were thinking about the Coimbra area between Lisbon and Porto, because we were afraid that the Algarve area was getting toooo populated and maybe tooo expensive. Maybe you have shed new light on that. Thanks again.

    • @mansoornodjoumi5979
      @mansoornodjoumi5979 Před rokem

      We just bought a place in Vilamoura and what you don’t see is overcrowding. As for prices, they are very reasonable and far less than Lisbon and Porto. There are ample places to choose across the Algarve stretch and best place for young hearted retirees 😊

  • @pedropinho7070
    @pedropinho7070 Před rokem +3

    You are very welcome to Portugal. Great to know that you already found our little “secrets” for a good simple life. Give a chance to other regions of Portugal (like the north) and i promise you Will fall in love even more! Enjoy, great to watch your video! All the best!

  • @IIII2IIII
    @IIII2IIII Před rokem +6

    I find there are many videos here on CZcams regarding people who have moved to other countries. But, it's rare that the topic of paper work, mandatory health insurance, restrictions and/or qualifications one needs to do before settling and how much monetarily is needed in order to be able to settle is covered in videos. I know it's not a fun subject to discuss, but it is necessary. Congrats on your move. Nice to see you enjoying your decision. And, yes, less is more, especially in the category of "stuff".

  • @peterbunker7165
    @peterbunker7165 Před rokem +2

    Nice video, chums. My wife and I are English and bought an apartment in the Algarve in 2014. Never regretted it for one moment. We have a little boat that we take out to the islands whenever weather allows. We love it here.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Do you keep your boat in a marina? I was a boater for many years in Michigan.

    • @peterbunker7165
      @peterbunker7165 Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 hi Glenda. It's an inflatable so we tow it down to the water when we use it. We only live a quarter of a mile from the sea. We used to leave it in the water but unfortunately the motor was nicked. Hey ho. It happens.

  • @QueenBee-mk8xm
    @QueenBee-mk8xm Před rokem +2

    Great video. Very helpful. It´s so nice to see how much you are enjoying living there. Which part of the Algarve are you located in?

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      We are in the Western Algarve, near Lagos. Thanks for watching us.

  • @kj0923
    @kj0923 Před rokem +4

    Loved the video! It Would be great to see a home tour and would love a city, restaurant, entertainment tour. Could you share more about the social club you joined and how you handle health care as well?

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thanks for watching us. Check out our episode about buying a home here for the home tour. We are currently working on a healthcare episode, so stay tuned! The socia club is called CASA, I am acting as the social secretary at the moment. We have monthly events for expats here. We will take your advice about the other topics!

  • @sheilabeacriticalthinker

    Heading to Portugal within the next month on a vacation. I've been waiting a long time for this adventure.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      You will have a wonderful time!! If you are in Lisbon and have time to buzz a half an hour north by train to Sintra, it's worth it - the Quinta del Regaleira is magnificent, fascinating. Thank you for watching.

  • @JenShea
    @JenShea Před rokem +7

    Olá Glenda & Glen, bom dia! What a fun video! It’s great to see life from your perspective, down in the Algarve! Most I find, like this, are in central, inland or Porto. You are both naturals in front of the camera too! Would love to hear your stories, see life as an expat from you North American perspective and visit places along with you! Oh, and who doesn’t love a home tour? P.S. Glenda, I can relate. I’m from Ottawa 🇨🇦 and my 33 year daughter is living her best life out in LA… but I’m of course (not so secretly) hoping that once I move to Portugal she will want to move too! ! The only thing I’ll say about the language is that if you go further inland, and even along the Silver coast, in areas… a lot less English is spoken… so learn the basics, at least. And, you just have A2 levels in order to get citizenship after 5 years. Obrigada ~

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +2

      Thanks, Jen! My son is visiting next month - I'm hoping he so loves it that he tries to transfer here. HIs company is actually headquartered in Europe. Trying on the language, it's a bear! Stay tuned. Glenda

    • @JenShea
      @JenShea Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

    • @MrTdacosta
      @MrTdacosta Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 , no the language isn’t hard to learn. As others have said, if you already know another western European language, it is much easier.

  • @stevenhall4617
    @stevenhall4617 Před rokem +1

    Started studying Portuguese this summer in preperation for a visit at some point in the future. Seems to have been a smart move. Thanks for the presentation.

  • @chiaraA.
    @chiaraA. Před rokem +3

    enjoyed this - first video i've seen of yours - contemplating a move to the Algarve :)

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      Do it! :-)

    • @chiaraA.
      @chiaraA. Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 well, it's going to be somewhere in Portugal, still researching where

  • @maxflight777
    @maxflight777 Před rokem +4

    Air quality 👍👍👍. Absolutely massive difference
    Love it here.

  • @scottphillips6847
    @scottphillips6847 Před rokem +9

    That was a fun video. Well done. Look forward to hearing more. My wife and I are considering moving from Texas to Europe and have considered Portugal but lately, we have started focusing on France. We moved our focus when we were seeing house prices going up and a more difficult residency process. It sounds like the cost of living in Portugal is still very low, though. Perhaps we should keep it on our list. I'm curious about the taxes in Portugal...VAT, property, and personal taxes after becoming a citizen (if that's one's plan). I hope you can cover that subject. Thanks for this video.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the suggestion. If you move to Portugal, there is a ten year break on paying taxes! Except for a flat 10% on social security. We will cover that in an upcoming episode.

    • @ruthlyons2370
      @ruthlyons2370 Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 Yes please do. I would be very interested! Thank you! Ruth

  • @speakingupforpointmolate4670

    I just purchased a condo in Sao Martinho do Porto located on the Silver Coast. I'll be moving to Sao Martinho in about three months or so. Can't wait! I love Portugal!

  • @AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp
    @AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp Před rokem +3

    Excellent video. I’m sitting typing this on the terrace of my house in Lagos. I guess from the background that you are in what was Parque da Floresta ( now San Antonio?). I know it well and used to have a villa there. I’m disabled so can’t do the things I used to do here which is why I moved to accommodation with a ground floor bedroom and en suite. Too many steps in the PdF villas . I do get a little bored, but only spend about three months a year here. I still prefer living in rural Norfolk, especially in the summer. The Portuguese are lovely people, very friendly and cannot do enough to help me when they see me in my wheelchair. It’s a beautiful country with a wonderful climate. It’s interesting to see how many Americans have arrived here in the last few years. Twenty years ago when we first bought, you never saw an American. I’m glad that you have settled in so well. Best wishes to you both.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Yes, we are in PDQ (they still call the residential area Parque da Floresta). We absolutely love it. I have a lot of back pain, I don't know how long I will be able to make it down the stairs, but we found a villa with a fourth bedroom on the main level, and a driveway that drops you off right at the door. Someday, I won't need to manage a single step. I am so glad you are still able to come out to Portugal and enjoy this beautiful place on the planet. Thanks so much for watching us, Anthony! Glenda

  • @ronnie9187
    @ronnie9187 Před rokem +5

    Totally right to do this adventure, nice to see you enjoy it so much. Living as an expat in Portugal, I know it it is much cheaper ( I live in extremely expensive Switzerland ) but working there the waiges are also much lower. After Corona I saw that more people worked from there holiday cottage, but unfortunately that is only possible within the country due to insurances. My company would not allow me to work "from Home" abroad unfortunately. But then again, I will retire in less then 3 years at 58, which is possible if you are going to live in a country that has much cheaper living costs. I wish I could say "yes but here you can ski in the mountains", and actually you can do the same in Sierra Nevada mountains not that far away ;) You have everything overthere. Greetings from a Dutchie in Switzerland!

    • @anacristinaribeiro9592
      @anacristinaribeiro9592 Před rokem +1

      You can ski in Portugal. Not in Algarve but in Serra da Estrela, the montains up north. We have it all my friend ; ). Come to visit! 😃

    • @ronnie9187
      @ronnie9187 Před rokem +1

      @@anacristinaribeiro9592 Its a beautiful country! In a few years we retire and then we have finaly time enough for slow travelling outside the main season in Portugal and Spain. At the moment Italy and France are closer to us, since we don't like to fly. Have a nice evening Ana!

  • @ProgNosis_JD
    @ProgNosis_JD Před rokem +10

    Portugal is a wonderful country. For me, that is especially in the north. The birthplace of the country in 1143, and therefore particulary rich in culture and the history of the nation. If you really want to integrate with Portuguese communities, and are interested in living a Portuguese way of life then of course you need to learn the language. In the Algarve, it's not so important as it is already geared up to the expat community. Portugal is a country of great contrasts, and much more than the Algarve, as such there are choices to suit pretty much everyone!

  • @mrwilliamstravels
    @mrwilliamstravels Před rokem +2

    Great video guys and couldn't agree more about the quality of life here! See you at tennis! 🙂🎾

  • @user-hp7ez3gs5f
    @user-hp7ez3gs5f Před rokem +7

    I bought a place on the Silver Coast this summer and spent a couple weeks exploring the area. I grew up in Northern California in the wine country. Every cheap house wine I had in every small mom and pop restaurant in rural Portugal was BETTER than the very high-priced pretentious wines sold where I live in California. I’m talking house wines better than $50-75 a bottle wines. This blew my mind.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      We so agree!! It's amazing. How do you like the Silver Coast? We didn't consider it because we thought it would be too cold for us in the winter.

    • @user-hp7ez3gs5f
      @user-hp7ez3gs5f Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 I actually haven’t moved yet, but I chose the area specifically for the cooler weather. I grew up in the Bay Area, which used to have distinct seasons, but now it’s 8 months of summer and a few weeks each of spring, autumn, & winter. I can’t stand it and long for rain constantly. The endless wildfires and scorching heat horrify me. It was so different when I was a kid. I would have chosen the Sintra area if it was in my budget. Love the mountains and fog but close to the sea and Lisbon.

    • @j.heilig7239
      @j.heilig7239 Před rokem

      Every time I think I’ve found the best Portuguese wine, I keep finding something better!

  • @GoodMorningPortugal
    @GoodMorningPortugal Před rokem

    Glenda and Glenn, great vid! Fancy having a coffee on the Good Morning Portugal! show one morning?

  • @melvaborley1860
    @melvaborley1860 Před rokem +7

    Hi Glenn and Glenda great video!
    my husband and I spent the month of September in Portugal mainly in The Algarve and Lisbon. We loved the food, relaxed atmosphere and enjoyed walking around late evenings feeling safe.
    We are looking at starting our process to add to the growing list of Americans moving to Portugal next year! We look forward to your upcoming videos!
    Is it true that getting in and purchasing real estate will be expensive but once you “get settled” the overall cost of living is much lower than the states?

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Melva. Well, the real estate costs really depend on where you choose to live. Lisbon and the Algarve are more expensive, but still cheaper than most real estate in the US. Our place would probably be three times as much in the US, with a sea view and four bedrooms and a pool. They buy apartments here, and you can get a nice two bedroom for a very reasonable price. Stay tuned, we are planning to do an episode or two on housing here. And thank you for subscribing to our new channel!

    • @melvaborley1860
      @melvaborley1860 Před rokem

      @@glendacole5797 looking forward to you sharing information about your community, it looks and “sounds” beautiful!
      We are focused on living in the Algarve. Thanks again

    • @arturjcrebelo3275
      @arturjcrebelo3275 Před rokem +2

      Portugal have a big range of prices. If you choose to live in Cascais or Comporta (where Madonna live for several years) you pay at least 4to 8 millions € for a house, but if you choose one apartment with 2 bedrooms in Castelo Branco you can find for 50,000€ (It depends). Algarve, Lisbon and Cascais cost a lot more than the rest of the country.
      I bought my small apartment for 50,000€, 8 years ago in Algarve, inside the small town of Castro Marim (it's my holiday house, i work and live in Odivelas), right now i can sell this house for at least 140,000€.
      One secret find a place close to Spain, you can have the better of both Portugal and Spain. Food, groceries, eating out, is more cheaper in Portugal, but fuel, beauty products, drinks like sodas except something with álcool are more cheaper in Spain. I put gasoline/petrol in Spain because is a lot more cheaper.
      But you guys never choose Spain to live not only because of Visa, the annual taxes on houses are almost 10 times more and in general taxes are bigger in Spain except IVA. I pay 80€/year for my house in Castro Marim. I'm 5 kms from the border town in Spain Ayamonte and 10 kms away from the city of Tavira.
      Sorry my bad English.

  • @sarahdeshay1394
    @sarahdeshay1394 Před rokem +2

    We hope to join you there next year. Just subscribed and will follow your journey.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Thank you, Sarah, for subscribing. You will love it here!!

  • @cathieopatrny6673
    @cathieopatrny6673 Před rokem +2

    Glenn and Glenda, My husband and I are coming to Lagos on a house for a retirement scouting trip. We would love to buy you a drink and chat about relocation to Algarve. (from Michigan) I love that you referenced two buck Chuck!

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      Hi, Cathie. How exciting! We would love to meet you and share whatever we can. When will you be here?

    • @cathieopatrny6673
      @cathieopatrny6673 Před rokem +1

      @@glendacole5797 . I sent you a FB - IM. Hope we can connect.

  • @nelson1953
    @nelson1953 Před rokem +3

    One of the reasons you can get good cheap wine it's because every region in the country has lots of vineyards and also because the increasing techniques on making wine in the last 40 years. You should try the Douro wines, for me, the best ones because of its "soul" .
    Have a nice living in our country.

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem +1

      Douro wines are my favorite! Thank you for watching.

  • @user-uj7uh9gl6x
    @user-uj7uh9gl6x Před rokem +2

    4 more years till I retire and Portugal is on the list to move to. Awesome video ❤

    • @glendacole5797
      @glendacole5797 Před rokem

      Hang in there!! Time only flies after you retire! Thanks for watching us.

  • @alexnmark64
    @alexnmark64 Před rokem

    Great video! My husband and I are making plans to move to Portugal in the fall. He loves the Algarve region. We will be back for another month long trip in April. Will be in Armação de Pêra.

  • @manuelmachado1276
    @manuelmachado1276 Před rokem +1

    awesome video