Making life better in Portugal – on air!

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afpop, the largest Association for foreign residents in Portugal, is proud to team up with Kiss FM to offer listeners the chance to share their questions about life in Portugal on Wednesday, 18 March, on the Breakfast show with Si Frater.

CEO of afpop, Daisy Sampson, explained: “Living in Portugal is fantastic, but as a foreigner it can sometimes be challenging to navigate your way through the rules, laws and bureaucracy. We want listeners to know that afpop is here to help - whether it is with exchanging a driving licence, understanding changes to tax and legal systems or dealing with residency issues - our team have a wealth of knowledge they are able to share”.

Marina Barbosa, Kiss FM Coordinator said: “We are always wanting to give more to our listeners and the wider community. We know that a life in Portugal is incredible but if any of our listeners have issues they would like to share, then we want to be able to provide a forum for this with the experts.”

The afpop team will be answering questions on air to help guide people through some of the most common issues that people encounter when living in Portugal.  If you would like to be part of the show, then please send your questions for the afpop team directly to kiss@kissfm.pt

Listen live on Wednesday, 18 March on Kiss FM at 95.8 or 101.2 , or online from anywhere in Portugal, or across the world, at www.kissfm.pt 

For more information about afpop, please visit www.afpop.com

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afpop considers in good faith that all the information provided is true and accurate after having endeavoured to so confirm to the best of its ability. However, afpop is not qualified to render any technical advice, recommendation or information, nor is it under any legal duty to do so. Therefore, afpop declines any responsibility for possible damages arising directly or indirectly to members or non-members from alleged incorrect or misleading advice, recommendation or information and strongly advises all members to seek always the services of qualified practitioners and/or professionals for any technical matters, such practitioners and/or professionals being exclusively responsible for possible damages arising from their activity, including their technical opinions that may be inserted in our publications.