Country Guides: Portugal
Just as exploration was at Portugal’s core when it emerged as a mighty colonial power during the 15th and 16th centuries, a sense of discovery still pervades modern-day Portugal. Since joining the European Union in 1986, it has undergone rapid investment and development, giving way to high class beach resorts and rejuvenating its capital Lisbon.
Modernisation aside, rural village life with its centuries-old traditions still thrives. The legacy of its heady colonial days is evident from the status of Portuguese as one of the world’s main languages to the country’s distinct music and architecture.
Demand For Teachers
High
Main TEFL Regions
Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra
Main Types of Teacing
- In-company: General English, Business English
- Private Language Schools: General English, Cambridge FCE/CAE, Business English, English for Younger Learners
Busiest Periods
September-June
Salary
- Esc120,000-250,000 per month
- Pay is commensurate with a teacher's qualifications and experience.
Tax
20-25%
Contracts
9-12 months
Visa Requirements
- EU citizens are eligible for a residency permit on receipt of employment offer.
- Non-EU citizens need to secure employment prior to arrival.
Requirements
- TEFL qualification
- English speaker
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