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Living in Cascais, Portugal since 2010. Authoring research-based white papers and articles regarding the process for Americans to reside in Portugal; writing copy and website data for tourism and real estate firms who want to guarantee high-quality English text.

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How Others See Us

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It's interesting to note how others perceive Americans...in this condensed overview, can you see yourself? From England to Iran, Finland to Turkey, one expat shares some stereotypes. (Continue Reading)

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Real Estate

Real Realtors

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Real-Realtors

Many Expat Exchange contributors have endorsed a handful of resources. Because word-of-mouth is the best way to know you have a great resource I'll rename them here... (Continue Reading)

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Living Overseas

Cooking Conversions

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I didn't know that I wanted long-life whipped UHT cream to top my strawberry shortcake...so much to learn as a new cook in Portugal. I found a handful of resources on line that helped immensely. (Continue Reading)

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Expat Finance

US Tax Reporting for Americans

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You left the USA but the tax man hasn't forgotten you. If you have any income from the United States in a given year (bank accounts, investment interest, social security income, pension) you must file your Federal and State income taxes. (Continue Reading)

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Health Care & Insurance

Access to Public Healthcare

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All foreigners in Portugal have access to world-class public hospitals and healthcare, which excludes dentistry. How healthcare is paid for depends on your country of origin and your work status. (Continue Reading)

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