Removals to Portugal With Ark Relocation

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Ark Relocation offer a weekly removals service to Portugal from the UK to all major towns and cities in Portugal including but not restricted to, Lisbon, Faro, Porto and Estoril.

We have over 30 years experience in European and International removals and offer a true door to door/room to room removals service.

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Included in Our European Services;

  • Free home consultation to survey the goods that you plan to take with you

  • Free written quotation and further guidance to help you plan your move.

  • Wrap and pack your all your items prior to moving

  • Transport your goods to your new residence and unload and fully unpack

  • Dispose of used packing materials


Dedicated Removals To Portugal

A dedicated removals service to Portugal allows you to have full control of your collection and delivery dates in the UK and Portugal, clients opting for this service have the sole use of 1 of our removals vehicles.

Part Load Removals To Portugal

We operate a regular part load or small removals to Portugal service which is often the most cost effective method of transporting household effects to Portugal. This is a groupage service where we consolidate several clients who are moving to Portugal in 1 vehicle load. Using this service you only pay for the space your items take in the vehicle.

Packing For Your Removal

Our highly trained crews will individually wrap all items using environmentally friendly, purpose-made packing materials. Our removal crew will prepare a fully itemised inventory for the onward movement of your household effects to Portugal or storage if this service is required prior to shipment or in Portugal.

Car Transport To Portugal

Our removal vehicles are fully equipped for the transport of cars to Portugal, we can also place items inside the car to save costs on the space you take inside our removal vehicle. Our service has an advantage over traditional car transporters as your vehicle will not be exposed to the elements or potential tampering. We can also relocate small boats, jet ski’s and motorbikes to Portugal.

Why Choose Ark Relocation When Moving To Portugal

1. We have weekly departures between the UK and Portugal.

2. Full or part load removals to Portugal

3. Dedicated Move Co-ordinator

4. Members of the A.I.M, NGRS

5. Collection and delivery from all regions of the UK & Portugal

6. Free estimates and tailor made relocation solutions

7. Our Drivers have a minimum of 10 years experience in

 

Removals From Portugal To The UK

Removals from Portugal to the UK are not a problem either as our vehicles are often empty in Portugal. we can therefore offer a cost-effective solution for your removal to the UK as a return load.


Portuguese Customs for UK Citizens

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To move your household goods and personal effects to Portugal, you will need the following documents.

  • Copy of valid Passport
  • Proof of Residence in Portugal
  • Value and Import Declaration Form
  • Detailed inventory of goods
  • Original Baggage Certificate from Portuguese Embassy or Consulate
  • Dedicated Removals To Portugal

Find out more: https://www.aimovers.org.uk/blog/moving-to-portugal

Visa Options

There are a number of Portuguese residence permit options available to British citizens. Some of the most popular options include:

  • Golden Visa: The Golden Visa is a popular option for British citizens who want to live in Portugal. The program offers a number of benefits, including the ability to live and work in Portugal, access to Portuguese healthcare, and the ability to travel freely within the Schengen Zone.
  • D7 Visa: The D7 Visa is a good option for British citizens who want to live in Portugal and have a sufficient passive income. The program does not require you to have a job offer in Portugal, and you are free to live and work in Portugal as you please.
  • Work Visa: If you have a job offer in Portugal, you may be eligible for a work visa. Work visas are typically granted for a period of one year, but they can be renewed.
  • Student Visa: If you are enrolled in a full-time course at a Portuguese university or college, you may be eligible for a student visa. Student visas are typically granted for a period of one year, but they can be renewed.

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What You Should Know Before Moving To Portugal

Portugal, though not as popular with tourists as France and Spain is, has become one of the most popular expert’s destination in Europe for the Brits. The country is full of diversity, has a stable economy, and it is a peaceful nation making it a good destination for Brits looking to relocate to another country. Additionally, Portugal has a high standard of living, as well as among the lowest cost of living of any European Union countries. Herein we are going to explore Portugal with the intention of helping you understand the country and what resettling in this country entails.

The Climate

In as far as climate is concerned, you will be pleased to note that Portugal has two distinct climates, giving you an abundance of choice. The upper mountainous regions are classified as being an Oceanic climate, which has ample snow cover for snow lovers. The southern bit is a considerably warmer reminiscent of the Mediterranean climate of the South of France and Spain. The warm sun-soaked climate of the southern region provides for a year-long sunny climate, with temperatures averaging 18°C (64°F).

Property in Portugal

  1. Buying Property: Foreign nationals, including non-residents, are allowed to buy property in Portugal. The process typically involves finding a property, hiring a licensed real estate agent or lawyer, and signing a promissory contract followed by a final deed. It is advisable to work with professionals who are familiar with Portuguese property laws and regulations.
  2. Popular Regions: Portugal offers diverse regions that cater to different preferences. The Algarve, in the south, is known for its beautiful beaches and golf courses, making it a popular choice for holiday homes. Lisbon, the capital city, offers a vibrant urban lifestyle and has seen significant growth in recent years. Other regions, such as Porto, Madeira, and the Silver Coast, also have their unique appeal.
  3. Property Types: Property options in Portugal range from apartments and townhouses to villas and rural properties. You can find new developments, resale properties, or even renovate old houses. Consider your lifestyle, budget, and investment goals when choosing the type of property that suits you best.
  4. Costs and Fees: In addition to the property price, there are additional costs associated with buying property in Portugal. These include property transfer tax (IMT), stamp duty, notary fees, legal fees, and registration fees. It’s essential to budget for these costs when planning your purchase.
  5. Golden Visa Program: Portugal offers a Golden Visa program, which provides residency and potential citizenship to non-EU citizens who make a qualifying investment in the country, including property purchases above a certain value. This program can be attractive to individuals seeking to establish residency or obtain European citizenship.
  6. Rental Market: Portugal’s growing tourism industry makes rental properties appealing for investment. Short-term rentals for holidaymakers and long-term rentals for locals and expatriates can generate rental income. It’s important to research the local rental market, understand regulations regarding short-term rentals, and consider hiring a property management company if you do not reside in Portugal.
  7. Financing: If you require financing, it’s possible to obtain a mortgage from Portuguese banks, but the terms and conditions may vary. Interest rates, loan-to-value ratios, and eligibility criteria should be considered. It’s recommended to consult with multiple banks or mortgage brokers to find the best options available to you.

Portuguese Food

Portuguese cuisine is rich in flavor and variety, heavily influenced by the country’s location along the Atlantic Ocean and its Mediterranean climate. Here are some popular dishes and ingredients in Portuguese food:

  1. Bacalhau: Salted codfish is a staple in Portuguese cuisine, and there are numerous traditional dishes made with bacalhau. Bacalhau à Brás (shredded cod with eggs, onions, and potatoes) and Bacalhau com Natas (codfish with cream) are well-known examples.
  2. Pasteis de Nata: These delicious custard tarts are a famous Portuguese pastry. They have a flaky pastry crust and a creamy, caramelized custard filling. Pasteis de Belém in Lisbon is renowned for producing some of the best pasteis de nata.
  3. Francesinha: Hailing from Porto, the Francesinha is a hearty sandwich made with layers of cured ham, linguiça (sausage), steak, and melted cheese, all topped with a rich tomato and beer sauce. It is often served with french fries.
  4. Caldo Verde: This traditional soup from the north of Portugal is made with kale, potatoes, onions, and slices of Portuguese chouriço (sausage). It is often drizzled with olive oil and served piping hot.
  5. Sardinhas Assadas: Grilled sardines are a popular summertime dish in Portugal, particularly during the festivals of Santo António in Lisbon and São João in Porto. The sardines are typically seasoned with sea salt, grilled until crispy, and served with a squeeze of lemon.
  6. Cozido à Portuguesa: Cozido is a hearty stew consisting of various meats, such as pork, beef, and chicken, combined with an assortment of vegetables like potatoes, carrots, cabbage, and turnips. It is often served with rice or bread.
  7. Arroz de Marisco: This flavorful seafood rice dish showcases Portugal’s abundance of fresh seafood. It includes a mix of shellfish like shrimp, clams, mussels, and sometimes lobster, cooked with rice, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and herbs.
  8. Port Wine: Portugal is renowned for its Port wine, produced in the Douro Valley. This fortified wine comes in different styles, including Tawny, Ruby, Vintage, and Late Bottled Vintage (LBV). It is often enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with desserts.

Schools in Portugal

Education is compulsory in for children between the ages of six to fifteen. During this period, children are taken through the Ensino Básico (basic education), in state or private educational facilities. The state schools offer free education, although parents must buy books and other learning materials for their kids. For parents interested in having their kids undergo a UK curriculum, there are international schools that offer UK-based curriculum, with lessons being taught in English.

Types of schools you can find in Portugal

  1. Public Schools (Escolas Públicas): Public schools in Portugal are funded and managed by the government. They follow the national curriculum and offer education from primary school to secondary school. Public schools are tuition-free for Portuguese residents, and they usually teach in Portuguese.
  2. Private Schools (Escolas Privadas): Private schools in Portugal are independently run and funded through tuition fees. They often offer alternative educational approaches, such as international curricula (e.g., British, American, or International Baccalaureate) or specific teaching methodologies. Private schools may have higher tuition fees compared to public schools.
  3. International Schools (Escolas Internacionais): International schools in Portugal cater to students from various countries, including expatriate and international students. They provide education in different languages, such as English, French, German, or other languages. International schools typically follow international curricula and may offer programs like the International Baccalaureate or the Cambridge International Examinations.
  4. Bilingual Schools (Escolas Bilingues): Bilingual schools in Portugal offer education in both Portuguese and another language, such as English or Spanish. These schools aim to develop students’ proficiency in both languages while following the Portuguese curriculum.
  5. Religious Schools (Escolas Religiosas): Portugal also has religious schools, usually associated with specific religious affiliations. These schools combine regular academic education with religious teachings.

Driving In Portugal

Driving in Portugal is similar to driving like in other European countries. You drive on the right side of the road unless it is explicitly stated. Additionally, while driving, you are required to have on your person your ID, the driving license, insurance certificate, vehicle registration, as well as vehicle logbook or an equivalent. Road signage is easy to understand as it meets the European and global standards.

 


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Whether you are relocating your complete household effects or just a few items, we will safely get it there on time door to door – room to room.

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Removals To Portugal 2nd March 2016