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Father Agnelo Road
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Goa 403001
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» Can I visit Portugal without a visa?

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Leo
Sat, 11 Sep 2021 11:01 EDT
Thanks
John
Ezekiel
Goan

More suggestions and comments are welcomed.
Ezekiel
Sat, 11 Sep 2021 10:21 EDT
John
Yeah Ireland is the best. Thanks for the info John. I had no clue you could lose Portuguese citizenship due to this misbehaviour from holders. I don't see the US, nor Canada as a good option.
Goan
Sat, 11 Sep 2021 10:06 EDT
John
Irish pay scale is good but that depends you fall in skilled or unskilled to be paid that much as the cost of living is higher than UK. You can try Norway as they have lot of jobs with easy life. You can then go to USA and find a Job on visit visa which the employer will later grant it to work permit h1
John
Sat, 11 Sep 2021 09:12 EDT
Leo
Also if you do acquire Irish citizenship it’s still best to avoid the UK. The UK has too many immigrants and the native Britons (especially the English) don’t want immigration. Irish salaries are higher than the UK and Ireland has lesser migrants
John
Sat, 11 Sep 2021 09:08 EDT
Leo
You can go to Ireland, Norway or another Scandinavian country. You get Irish citizenship after five years of residence and Irish citizens have free movement in the UK.

Working in the US requires a visa. The guys might be overstaying while on an ESTA, but that’s not recommended. It’s grounds for stripping of Portuguese nationality, since the ESTA overstay Rate effects all Portuguese Citizens and the US would remove Portugal from the Visa Waiver list if the overstay rates are high.

Provided you have an OCI, you can be legally stripped of Portuguese nationality for overstaying on an ESTA, since you wouldn’t be considered stateless.
Leo
Sat, 11 Sep 2021 08:42 EDT
Post Brexit
Hi Guys,
Can you'll please help like what's the next destination apart from U.K.
And how to go there. I heard many Goans are going to USA(After acquiring Portuguese Passport).
How is this possible or what's the way out.
Goan
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 11:34 EDT
Ezekiel
Brexit is done and dusted there's nothing more to it this news media will talk all about it but eu And Brits have vis a vis rights to Europe and UK as decided by brexit policy. However you can't control racist or physical assault by the back gang of whites. this remains
Goan boy
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 10:58 EDT
Mails
Hello people...anyone with any recent news about appointments progressing....please share..on forum...thx
Ezekiel
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 10:18 EDT
John
Very true John, actually Dailymail, just like the Sun, the Express, the Independent, are more hard right-wing news agencies. The Express is the worst (having their agenda set on watching for the slightest crack to happen to the EU). The BBC is more center-left I guess.

But yes, this was one of the factors that fueled brexit. You may meet a few nice Brits in the UK, but that doesn't mean that they're keen on you staying permanently, unless you're with extremely essential skills, and even then, outwardly, you'd still be lumped together with other immigrants coming to stay in the country. The current points based system is meant to sift through people to find those who are the most skilled (preferably doctors, nurses, scientists, software engineers etc). I was set on moving to Scotland but due to Covid, I couldn't move on time, so I chose Ireland, but in the way how things are proceeding with the UK, I'd prefer Ireland.

Most Goans I reckon, who do take up Portuguese citizenship don't show much of an inkling to being Portuguese. It's just used as a "pass" to move to the UK to eat up all the benefits, which led to the Brits wanting this to stop.
Jackson dias
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 10:15 EDT
Wonz
From a taxi driver to Uk for a better life...just by luck...I understand it all...thats me..reached here cause my bro.in.law brought me here

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