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    Moving To Portugal Made Easy

    Our experienced team are on hand to help you with every aspect of your move;

    • Customs Declarations
    • Residency Visa
    • Port Customs Agents
    • D7 Visa

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    Why move with Armishaws

    • A Removals Coordinator will be assigned to guide you through every step of your move.
    • We’re a member of the British Association of Removers, giving you greater financial protection.
    • We have over 50 years of removals to and from Europe.
    • Our moves are greener, we’re even planting 2,000+ trees as part of our Eco Pledge.
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    Portugal Facts – Did you know…

    1. Put A Cork In It!
      Portugal isn’t just great at making wine, they also put the corks in it. The country produces 70% of the world’s cork exports.
    2. Put A Fork In It!
      After moving to Britain, King Charles II’s consort, Queen Catherine of Portugal was disgusted to find the aristocracy eating with their hands and introduced the new-fangled forks to England.
    3. More Tea Vicar?
      Catherine is also credited for making tea fashionable. The Queen shunned alcoholic drinks and much preferred a cuppa. It went on to become our national obsession.
    4. Fala Português?
      One of the first major empires, Portugal once ruled over half the world. That influence lives on and today over 236,000,000 people worldwide are native Portuguese speakers.
    5. BFFs
      Dating back to 1373, the Anglo Portuguese alliance is the oldest diplomatic alliance in the world.
    6. Show Off
      In Portugal, saying someone is “doing it so the English can see” means showing off.
    7. Batter Up!
      Tempura batter might be considered a Japanese dish but it was actually taken to Japan by early Portuguese merchants.
    8. What’s In A Name?
      Emily, William, Ashley, Bruce, Charlotte, Dylan and Jenny are all on the (long) list of names that it’s illegal to name your child in Portugal.

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