Irish Expats In , Portugal
If you are looking to connect with Irish expats in , Portugal, then this page brings together all the latest expat blogs written by Irish bloggers, any interviews, articles and news items we have here at ExpatsBlog.com.
Latest Blogs by Irish Expats Living in Portugal
- The Portugal Travel Blog - Portugalist
Portugalist.com is written by two expats based in Lisbon, Portugal. Covering everywhere from the Algarve to the North of Portugal (and everywhere in between) Portugalist provides useful travel information alongside a narrative of expat life
Latest Expat Interviews/ Articles
There are currently no expat interviews with Irish Expats living in this destination. Please get in touch if you would like to become a Featured Expat or contribute to our Local Expert Series...Latest News Relating to Portugal or Ireland
- Dublin charity gets €20,000 worth of masks from Irish expats in China
An appeal by an Irish expat living and working in China has resulted in donations totalling €20,000 being used to send protective equipment to the home country. Fiona Sheahan, an expat teacher... - Irish government urged to get its expats out of Wuhan
Irish expats trapped in Wuhan are demanding more action from their government during the lockdown. As food and medicine supplies in the locked-down city of Wuhan run out, increasing numbers of... - Irish expats in Taipei admit to missing Irish weather
As Taipei is voted best expat city in the world, its Irish expats are missing their home country’s weather. For the second year running, the Taiwanese capital is now ranked as the world’s... - Irish expat construction workers band together to deliver water to drought-hit region
As the drought continues to tighten its stranglehold over Australian agriculture, hundreds of Sydney-based Irish expat workers banded together to transport thousands of litres of water to New South... - Is Brexit causing prejudice against Irish expats in the UK?
UK expats are being warned over a Brexit-linked increase in anti-British sentiment in Ireland. In the 20 years following the Good Friday agreement, anti-British feelings in the Republic of...