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Movement of goods and capital

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Movement of goods

The free movement of goods is one of the cornerstones of the European Single Market.

The removal of national barriers to the free movement of goods within the EU is one of the principles enshrined in the EU Treaties. From

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Finding accommodation

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In the major cities such as Lisbon and Oporto and in tourist regions such as the Algarve, it may be difficult to find accommodation to rent or buy, so it is more expensive.

Because it is rare for an employer

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Finding school

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In Portugal, from pre-school to higher education, you can opt either for a state school (generally free) or a private school.

If you opt for a private school, you can confirm whether it is certified by the Ministry of Education (up to secondary education),

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Taking a car with you (includes information on driving licences)

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The implementation of the principle of free movement of people, is one of the cornerstones of our European construction, has meant the introduction a series of practical rules to ensure that citizens can travel freely

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Registration procedures and residence permits

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Residence of nationals of a European Economic Area (EEA) Member State and members of their families

For a period of residence of up to three months there are no conditions and

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