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Old 06-29-2018, 02:24 PM  
eppoclappo
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Originally Posted by Sid70 View Post
Also medical insurance. I have a local Polish and a EKUZ card, but once in Portugal - do you suggest having a private one? In Poland the cost is nearly the same for government based and private.
Most likely not valid anymore when you become a permanent Portuguese resident. I myself have an expat health insurance, also because I wasn't sure at first if I really wanted to stay here and that insurance also covers the rest of the world. However, since it's pretty expensive, I am investigating local alternatives now.

If you have the means for it, then try not to depend on the state health insurance, which is part of the Portuguese social security system. Depending on it means only access to state hospital that usually have a very long waiting list for treatments (sometimes people literally have to wait years). Private insurance generally means very short or no waiting for treatments, plus access to private clinics (offering higher quality in health care).
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