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Portugal is increasingly emerging as a compelling destination for international mobility, professional relocation, and long-term settlement, supported by a dynamic economic environment, a business-friendly regulatory framework, and a growing openness to global talent and investment.

Its high quality of life, strategic access to the European market, and the expansion of key industries make it an attractive option for both professionals and companies.

In this section, you can explore the main features of the Portuguese legal and regulatory system and access the dedicated Notice Board, where current professional opportunities are regularly published.

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Partners
North
Ana Carolina Nogueira

+351 939746050

Lg Barão de São Martinho, 13 - Piso 3, Sl 4, 4700-306 Braga (PT)

Ana Carolina Nogueira is a Portuguese lawyer specialized in immigration law, international law, and citizenship law, with solid experience in assisting foreign nationals and international investors. She provides legal advice to individuals and families in immigration procedures, residence regularization, visa applications, and the acquisition of Portuguese citizenship, offering comprehensive support in both administrative and judicial matters. She also assists professionals and companies in international mobility and relocation processes to Portugal, with particular focus on investment and talent attraction programs. She operates in both national and cross-border contexts, adopting a rigorous, solution-oriented approach and effectively managing complex cases requiring coordination across different legal systems.

Centre-South
Karen Venazzi, advogado

+351910888151

Rua Paz a Ajuda 44 - 2 andar. , 1300-453 Lisboa (PT)

Karen Venazzi (PhD) is an attorney and international consultant with solid experience advising both domestic and international clients. She is admitted to the Portuguese Bar Association and specializes in international law, private and commercial contracts, as well as civil and social security law, providing both litigation and out-of-court assistance. Throughout her career, she has developed strong expertise in handling complex matters and safeguarding the interests of individuals and businesses in cross-border contexts. She also focuses on immigration, emigration, and international mobility, assisting individuals and companies with relocation, legal compliance, settlement in Portugal, and international expansion processes, with particular attention to regulatory and operational aspects. Alongside her legal practice, she is active in academia as a lecturer, contributing to legal education and the dissemination of international legal knowledge. She completed her academic training at the Federal University of Paraná, where she earned her PhD, combining advanced theoretical knowledge with practical professional experience.

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Portugal is a country in Southwestern Europe, located on the Iberian Peninsula and bordered by Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. It also includes the autonomous island regions of Madeira and the Azores.

Capital: Lisbon
Area: approximately 92,200 km²
Population: approximately 10 million inhabitants
Official language: Portuguese
Form of government: Semi-presidential Republic
President of the Republic: Head of State
Prime Minister: Head of Government

Currency

The official currency is the Euro (€).
Portugal is part of the Schengen Area and the Eurozone.

Economy

Nominal GDP: approximately €250–270 billion
GDP per capita: approximately €24,000–27,000

The Portuguese economy is driven by:

Services and tourism, Industrial production (textiles, footwear, machinery), Trade and exports, Renewable energy sector, Technology and innovation (growing startup ecosystem), Agri-food and wine production

International Membership

  • Member of the European Union

  • Member of NATO

  • Member of the United Nations

  • Member of the OECD and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP)

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Our network of partners provides assistance with visa and residence procedures, employment or business opportunities, housing arrangements, and the main formalities related to relocation, offering structured support at every stage of the process.

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