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Can Portugal work locally after immigration?
Portugal or Spain?
Portugal: You can live, work, start a company and study freely in the local area, and fully enjoy the same welfare treatment as the local people.
Spain: You are not allowed to work in Spain. Violation of regulations, invalid residence, can not enjoy any welfare benefits. Medical insurance must be applied for medical treatment. Children must also pay tuition fees to local schools, and you can't get subsidies such as social assistance.
Investment model
Portugal: in addition to buying real estate immigrants worth more than 500,000 euros; Or create a company in Portugal that provides more than 10 jobs.
Spain: In addition to buying properties worth more than 500,000 euros.
Residence requirements and naturalization
Portugal: first get the right of abode in 1 year, then renew it for 2 years, and then renew it for 2 years. After 5 years, you can apply for permanent residence; You can apply for naturalization in the second year of permanent residence, and you only need to live for 7 days a year (it used to be 30 days a year).
Spain: First get the complete residence of 1 year, but renew the insurance every year. It takes 10 years to get permanent residence after five years.
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