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Professional in Portugal deal with tax and immigration.
A semi-pro Portugal traveler, who enjoyed the simple live in Lisbon.
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【Portugal】What is International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
What is International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma? The International Baccalaureate (IB) program was established in 1968 and is recognized as one of the four major education systems worldwide, alongside A-Levels, VCE, and AP. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the curriculum and examination center is located in the United Kingdom. The program emphasizes students’ diverse development and challenging…
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【Portugal】For Parents! When does school start? Overview of the education system from kindergarten to doctoral programs
New Semester Kinder garden Escola pré-primária (3-6 years old) In Portuguese kindergartens, there are several terms for the Portuguese language, including Pré-Primário, Pré-escolar, and Creche. Generally, the hours are from 8 am to 7 pm, but the classes mostly start at 9:30 am and end at 5 pm. The remaining time is for extracurricular activities…
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The 10 best International Schools collections in Lisbon【Portugal】for your kids with Features, Tuition, Age ,and Location
Many people apply for immigration in order to provide their children with a better education. Earlier, we introduced the Portuguese education system and recommended that you first understand when to register, when the semester begins, and when the holidays are. If you want to study in the IB education system, you can also find relevant…
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【Portugal】Public, Private school—How to pick a school?
The increasing number of immigrants in Portugal has led to a higher demand for international schools. Apart from that, there are also options for public and private schools in the country. If you would like to know more about the IB program, education system, or the Lisbon International School, please click on the link to…
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【Portugal】Korean food from Korean in Lisbon—Soju Pocha (소주포차)
Since I found out about this Korean-owned Korean cuisine restaurant, it’s been hard to go back to Chinese-owned Korean cuisine restaurants. It’s hidden in the Bairro Alto bar area of Lisbon, and if you don’t make a reservation or arrive early, you won’t be able to get a table. The restaurant’s decor is a blend…
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【Portugal】Crabs, oysters, shrimp, clams, and snails – Baía do Peixe offers all-you-can-eat seafood and fish for just euro 50! Such a great deal
A long time ago, there was a controversy about eating seafood, which sounded exaggerated, but the author is also someone who doesn’t eat seafood in Taiwan. Because I feel it’s dirty and messy. Moreover, their long-term dietary habits are more Westernized. It wasn’t until they came to Portugal and were recommended by colleagues and friends…
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【Portugal】Brunch a must-eat in Belen—Miolo
I found out about this brunch place, Miolo, through Instagram ads with my best friends. We go there at least once a month (⊙_⊙) The decor is very suitable for a girly, pink aesthetic, with lots of dried flowers and beautiful tableware that look great in photos! When it comes to brunch, I definitely recommend…
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【Portugal】Lisbon Lx Factory nearby Japanese Ramen—Tonkotsh Ramen
These days when I go to LxFactory, my friend lives nearby just found a Japanese-style ramen restaurant that opened very late.It is quite difficult to eat authentic Asian food in Portugal, and the standard of taste of us was droped to the bottom lol. (but it is good) This Ramen shop is located at a…