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Complete Guide for 2026

Working in Portugal

Portugal has become one of Europe's most attractive destinations for international professionals, especially in the tech sector. Known for its quality of life, warm climate, affordable cost of living compared to Western Europe, and welcoming culture, the country offers a growing economy with increasing opportunities. Lisbon and Porto have emerged as major startup and tech hubs, drawing talent from around the world.

Salary Statistics in Portugal

Understanding salary ranges helps you negotiate better and set realistic expectations

Average Salary

€22,000

per year

Median Salary

€18,000

per year

Minimum Wage

€12,880

per year

Top 10% Earn

€40,000+

per year

Salary Distribution

Entry LevelAverage (€22,000)SeniorTop 10%

Work Culture in Portugal

Portuguese work culture values personal relationships and a warm, collaborative atmosphere. Hierarchies exist but are generally less rigid than in some European countries. Lunch breaks are important social occasions, often lasting an hour or more. Work-life balance is increasingly valued, with a growing trend toward flexible working arrangements, especially in the tech sector.

Work Conditions

What to expect from employment benefits and legal requirements

Work Week

40 hours

Standard working hours

Annual Leave

22 working days minimum

Paid vacation days

Public Holidays

13 days

National holidays per year

Sick Leave

Up to 3 years at 55-75% salary (via Social Security)

Paid sick leave coverage

Maternity Leave

120 days at 100% or 150 days at 80%

Paid leave for mothers

Paternity Leave

28 consecutive days mandatory

Paid leave for fathers

Work Conditions Overview

Work Week: 40 hours
Annual Leave: 22 days
Public Holidays: 13 days
Maternity Leave: 0 weeks
Paternity Leave: 0 weeks

Pros & Cons for Expats

What international workers should consider before relocating

Advantages

Affordable Living

Significantly lower cost of living compared to Western Europe, especially outside Lisbon

Quality of Life

Excellent climate, food, culture, and one of the safest countries in the world

Growing Tech Scene

Lisbon and Porto are thriving tech hubs with many startups and international companies

NHR Tax Regime

Non-Habitual Resident program offers favorable tax treatment for up to 10 years

English Proficiency

High level of English proficiency, especially among younger professionals and in tech

Challenges

Lower Salaries

Salaries are among the lowest in Western Europe, though cost of living compensates partially

High Tax Rates

Progressive IRS rates reach 48%, plus 11% social security contributions

Housing Pressure

Lisbon and Porto rental prices have risen sharply due to tourism and foreign demand

Bureaucracy

Administrative processes can be slow and complex, especially for non-Portuguese speakers

Tax System Highlights

Key things to know about taxation in Portugal

  • Progressive IRS with 9 brackets from 12.50% to 48%
  • Social Security: 11% employee + 23.75% employer
  • 14 monthly payments (12 regular + holiday + Christmas subsidies)
  • Specific deduction of €4,587 for employment income
  • Solidarity surcharge: 2.5% on €81,199-€250,000, 5% above €250,000
  • Minimum wage: €920/month (2026)

Popular Cities for Expats

Top destinations for international professionals in Portugal

Lisbon
Porto
Braga
Coimbra
Faro

Frequently Asked Questions

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