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Portugal Insurance: Complete Guide to Health and Personal Coverage

Portugal Insurance: Complete Guide to Health and Personal Coverage

In Portugal, there are both mandatory and optional types of insurance. Obligatory insurance includes public healthcare and social security systems. These are available to citizens and legal residents of the country and are supported through taxation. Aside from that, car owners are obliged to have at least basic coverage for each of their cars. And homeowners must protect their properties with housing insurance.

Eymi Castro

Eymi Castro

11 min
Grenada Insurance Explained: Public vs. Private Policies in 2026

Grenada Insurance Explained: Public vs. Private Policies in 2026

Grenada boasts a well-developed insurance policy: for example, primary medical care is free for visitors and residents of the island. Grenada also offers insurance packages to travellers, expats, car and homeowners, etc. Learn about the types of insurance needed to visit and live in Grenada and what insurance you need when moving to Grenada.

Lyle Julien

Lyle Julien

5 min
10 Best Cities in Portugal: Updated Locations for Living, Travel, or Investment

10 Best Cities in Portugal: Updated Locations for Living, Travel, or Investment

Portugal is one of the most picturesque places in Europe, with a developed economy, high safety level, and a warm climate. Tourists like Portugal for the people’s friendliness, the leisurely rhythm, respect for traditions and the beauty of cities. Foreigners can obtain a Portugal residence permit by investment and settle with their families in any region of the country. What are the top cities in Portugal and the benefits of a Portugal residence permit?

Eymi Castro

Eymi Castro

9 min
Portugal Monthly Cost of Living in 2026: Real Insights for Expats

Portugal Monthly Cost of Living in 2026: Real Insights for Expats

Portugal is known for its high living standards. However, food, medical services and education prices are lower than in neighbouring European countries. The monthly minimum wage in Portugal is €760. The sum is enough to cover basic needs, including food, housing, utilities, transportation and clothing. The average salary in Portugal is €1,200 per month. Compare the cost of living in different Portuguese cities, and learn about taxes, banking fees, quality of medicine and education, and various pros and cons of residing in Portugal.

Eymi Castro

Eymi Castro

12 min