Editor’s note: "Where to Retire: Portugal" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. Note that Portuguese nationality law is in flux, as described below. To see all the articles in the series, ...
Portugal has confirmed another rise in retirement age, with workers set to stay longer in work and early retirement becoming ...
Portugal’s legal retirement age will increase to 66 years and 11 months in 2027, according to a decree published this Monday.
What can low crime rates, a laid-back lifestyle, and beautiful scenery have in common? Portugal. Look at any “best places to retire” list online, and you’ll likely find Portuguese living near the top.
Portugal is one of the most popular retirement havens in Europe, thanks to its sunny, warm climate. Here’s how to retire here as an American. ByKathleen Peddicord, Contributor. Forbes contributors ...
Debra Taylor has had a busy year or so: She’s going through a divorce while in the process of retiring — and she’s moving to Portugal from Southern California with one of her daughters. After deciding ...
Thinking about living abroad? You’ve come to the right place. International Living just released its Annual Global Retirement Index, which highlights the best places to move in 2025. Thinking about ...
Jack Stone, 60, moved to Portugal last year, mainly because of the cost of retirement in the US. Stone thought moving would help cut down on large US expenses: healthcare and transportation. She doesn ...