Many people move to Portugal each year from the UK. Natural beauty, cheaper house prices, and amazing culture are just some of the draws. 
 
Uncertainty about the UK’s economic future, as well as growing dissatisfaction with decisions made by the government, have also led some to seek greener pastures. While others, admittedly, simply desire a warmer and more affordable place to retire. 
If you are going to move overseas, it can be something really exciting, and at the same time unnerving. Leaving your home country, and family and friends is really a big undertaking: even though we have things such as Facetime, it is not quite the same as popping round for a coffee or a glass of vino. 
Here’s the good news: if you are moving anywhere in Lancashire – or for that matter anywhere else in the UK – the latest rules are that you can do so provided that the removal company can comply with the regulations regarding safety and social distancing, and if the removal date cannot be changed. 
If you are going to move overseas, it can be something really exciting, and at the same time unnerving. Leaving your home country, and family and friends is really a big undertaking: even though we have things such as Facetime, it is not quite the same as popping round for a coffee or a glass of vino. 
Many UK residents who are approaching retirement age plan on moving to Portugal – the Algarve in particular – having been there on holiday numerous times and fallen in love with the country. Indeed, since lockdown there has been a considerable increase in people enquiring about Portugal removals permanently. This is partly because many people have realised that they will never have a job to go back to, and that life in almost non-stop sunshine has a lot to recommend it. 

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