Working in Portugal
Portugal can give you a balance between work and quality of life.
Portugal was hit hard by the global financial crisis a few years ago, but the situation is steadily improving. Unemployment rates are lower and employment opportunities are growing. There are currently many expats living in Portugal and successfully running their own businesses.
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Portugal is a small economy in the EU. Despite this, it has made an exemplary recovery from the 2008-2013 economic crisis, much like Ireland. The tourism, textiles, shoes and automotive industries are among the biggest employers in Portugal – and it’s a world leader in renewable energy. The agricultural industry has improved thanks to the introduction of modern technological practices and its forestry management has won global recognition. In The World Bank’s 2016 Ease of Doing Business Survey, it was ranked 23rd out of 189 countries, falling only closely behind some of its European neighbours. All indicators point towards an economic recovery and an improvement in the job market, both for locals and for expats
Easy doing business ranking 2016
Starting a Business
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Trading Across Boarders
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Registering Property
Dealing with Construction Permits
Business Culture
Portuguese business culture is similar to the rest of Europe, but there are some subtle nuances to be aware of.
Business Facts
As a European country, Portugal has a universe of opportunities for investment, work and growth.






