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Portugal
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Portugal
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Portugal
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Portugal
Compare Portugal and Greece across visas, costs, education, healthcare, community fit, and the path to residency.
For families
Portugal
For tech workers
Portugal
Lower budget
Portugal
Faster residency
Portugal
Portugal leads in 8 of 12 equal-weight categories.
This comparison is based on general data and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Verify details with official sources.
Data last reviewed: 2026-06-03 · 2 sources
| Category | Portugal | Greece |
|---|---|---|
Visa & Entry Tied | 4/5 D7 and D8 visas are straightforward; one of Europe's easiest entry routes. | 4/5 Digital Nomad Visa and Golden Visa are straightforward; limited bureaucracy. |
Cost of Living Tied | 4/5 Affordable outside central Lisbon and Porto; food and services very cheap. | 4/5 Athens and most cities are affordable; significantly cheaper than Western Europe. |
Housing Leads: Greece | 3/5 Lisbon rents have risen sharply; 30-min commuter towns offer excellent value. | 4/5 Rents outside Athens are very affordable; Athens itself is still competitive. |
Healthcare Leads: Portugal | 4/5 SNS public health system; good private options at low cost. | 3/5 Public healthcare is available; private supplemental insurance recommended. |
Education Leads: Portugal | 4/5 Good public schools; international schools available in Lisbon and Porto. | 3/5 Public schools are adequate; good international school options in Athens. |
Taxes Leads: Portugal | 4/5 NHR (Non-Habitual Resident) 10-year regime reduces tax on foreign income significantly. | 3/5 Flat 7% tax for foreign pension income under certain regimes; standard rates apply otherwise. |
Safety Leads: Portugal | 5/5 Consistently top-5 globally on Global Peace Index. | 4/5 Very low violent crime; safe for families in most areas. |
Language Leads: Portugal | 3/5 Portuguese required for long-term integration; English widely spoken in Lisbon. | 2/5 Greek is required for integration; English is widely spoken in tourist areas. |
Israeli/Jewish Community Tied | 2/5 Small but growing Israeli community in Lisbon; historical Sephardic heritage. | 2/5 Small Jewish community (~5k); mostly in Athens and Thessaloniki. |
Job Market Leads: Portugal | 3/5 Limited local market; excellent for remote workers and entrepreneurs. | 2/5 Limited local job market; best suited for remote workers or retirees. |
Path to PR Leads: Portugal | 4/5 Permanent residence available after 5 years; A2 Portuguese required. | 3/5 5 years of legal residence leads to long-term EU residence permit. |
Path to Citizenship Leads: Portugal | 4/5 Citizenship after 5 years; also available via Sephardic ancestry route. | 2/5 Citizenship requires 7 years and Greek language proficiency. |
| Low | Median | High | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal | 22,000 EUR | 32,000 EUR | 45,000 EUR |
| Greece | 18,000 EUR | 28,000 EUR | 40,000 EUR |