The Asian pr0n star?
@swag
If i come to Portugal as tourist Can i meet companies and get job?
As i know Citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit to work in EU Countries, but what's about work for less than 3 months, do need the residence permit?
I don't know about the level of skill and requirements to meet job in tech. what's the situation out there for language skills? Is English sufficient to get job?
I first moved to Portugal as a tourist. But once I got here, I claimed residency through my wife (EU reunion visa), got my NIF (a kind of social security/tax number that's public), a Portuguese bank account, and started a job here. But I lined that up beforehand.
More often for immigrants I hear the story (a lot of this from Desis from Nepal, India, Pakistan) where it was easy to get a work visa and they could pick up anything here ... Uber driver, restauranteur, whatever.
There are other visas as well. The thing is we used to have a Non-Habitual Residency program where people with certain skills, particularly technical, were so desired you could claim 10 years at a 20% tax rate. They did this to attract both foreign talent and to draw expats back to the homeland. They stopped the program I believe after it worked a little too well. But it reflects the open climate for luring immigrant tech workers here.
And if you work in tech here, you're at a disadvantage if you don't know English. Much less so if you don't know Portuguese. English is spoken all over the country. We're not the Netherlands, but we're not too far off.
I love Montreal as a city. But the Quebecois are mostly such arrogant, pompous fuckers.
Poutine-sucking, Céline-fokking maple chavs.