Everything I brought home from Australia
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Confirming your NIF receipts
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Cost of Living in the UK as a Student
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Home
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Freedom
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MemRise
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DeepL Translator for European Portuguese
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Learn European Portuguese
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Visas to Buy Property in Portugal
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Eligibility for UK student visa
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Renting a car in Portugal
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How long it takes me to move abroad
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My life
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Voting from abroad
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What is a NIF?
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TikTok around the world
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DIY the D7
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Drugs in Portugal
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Help language learners
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Lines in Portugal
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Relocation costs
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Пікірлер
@dumpie4155
@dumpie4155 11 сағат бұрын
Did you even shake it tho?
@McDonaldsFan22
@McDonaldsFan22 9 сағат бұрын
when have you ever had to shake it for it to come out the second way. I’ve never shaken mine and it always does the better one lol
@dumpie4155
@dumpie4155 8 сағат бұрын
@@McDonaldsFan22 Depends on the type of sunscreen in my casr
@baakasabri538
@baakasabri538 3 күн бұрын
What is your Instagram ?
@willianguiterson6376
@willianguiterson6376 4 күн бұрын
Parabéns👏👏. Por que você não faz vídeos em português para vermos como está seu progresso no idioma?
@kikiTHEalien
@kikiTHEalien 27 күн бұрын
Keeping a pet requires about as much resources as raising a child. Not worth it, if you want to travel often.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper 26 күн бұрын
Hahah not even close! I can leave a cat for the day or even overnight!
@TimbuckCabins
@TimbuckCabins 27 күн бұрын
If only your parents would have made the same life choices. They could have saved us from this post... Just Saying think about it..👍
@kyleemeg2171
@kyleemeg2171 27 күн бұрын
Not sure why someone’s else’s choice to not have kids has anything to do with you
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper 27 күн бұрын
Can you tell me a bit more about how you were raised that led you to be the type of person who had the thought to type out this sort of comment and then actually post and feel good about it?
@TimbuckCabins
@TimbuckCabins 27 күн бұрын
​@@kyleemeg2171 It was posted for the world to see..Da
@TimbuckCabins
@TimbuckCabins 27 күн бұрын
​@thecountryjumper Don't like comments then keep your opinions private..👍
@TimbuckCabins
@TimbuckCabins 27 күн бұрын
I do 100% agree with your opinion to be clear. You should not have children. Cats yes..👍👍Goodluck
@gwendajarrett1989
@gwendajarrett1989 Ай бұрын
I live in the UK and have had fly screens on my windows and doors since returning from Australia in 2009. I cannot live without them
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
I don't understand how anyone does!
@danielwhite4666
@danielwhite4666 Ай бұрын
Makes sense let those people that are crossing live with you then
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Crossing to where? Where am I? Guessing you're American thinking only about your own dumpster fire at home?
@m.d.580
@m.d.580 Ай бұрын
1°Pastel de nata,2° bacalhau,3° chouriço, iam from Portugal❤❤❤😂😂😂
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Fair! Where do you live now?
@voiceofthesoul9288
@voiceofthesoul9288 Ай бұрын
If we had racial and cultural homogeneity then I can see there would be no need for borders but there's a reason why we have them.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
We have borders so that certain people can feel superior to others
@SERGIO-cr6uy
@SERGIO-cr6uy Ай бұрын
No matter where they're from, Women should learn how to use the stick...
@MrNateHinton
@MrNateHinton Ай бұрын
No borders no masters 🏴🚩
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Amen!
@SERGIO-cr6uy
@SERGIO-cr6uy Ай бұрын
I doubt that there is a place on earth where everyone is nice, polite and helpful. Unfortunately there's always some folks that aren't friendly, had a bad day or jealous for whatever reason.
@SERGIO-cr6uy
@SERGIO-cr6uy Ай бұрын
Question for you Cait, were you "cheating" by reading some text on your smartphone or did you remember the words? You must have some knowledge in Spanish, don't you? Anyway, that was quite impressive for 50 hours of portuguese. I've no doubts that You're gonna be fluent pretty quickly.
@Notawatcher
@Notawatcher Ай бұрын
Want to share clouds I'd love to see Portugal sky. Ive lost dozens of phones. Humans at tik tok😂❤
@jacquelinecherry9914
@jacquelinecherry9914 Ай бұрын
Just found your channel looking forward to watching more of your videos, hello from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 UK ❤
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Thank you for being here!
@elixirdecoco
@elixirdecoco Ай бұрын
está indo muito bem. sua pronuncia esta muito boa.
@elixirdecoco
@elixirdecoco Ай бұрын
me inscrevi p me tornar o 100
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Obrigada!
@everybodycallsmejane
@everybodycallsmejane Ай бұрын
Sou brasileira Aprender português é difícil mas você fala muito legal o português. I'm a brazilian Learn portuguese is very hard but you can to speak it so cool
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Sim! A pronúncia de Brasileira e muito mas fácil.
@west9722
@west9722 Ай бұрын
Maybe try a spray who have spf in it . I think it would be easier by just " pschit pschiting " u know ah ah
@uno2326
@uno2326 Ай бұрын
I'm hungry now, thank you
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
😆you're welcome!
@googleuser8740
@googleuser8740 Ай бұрын
What shampoo? Ketoconazole? Coal tar?
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Ketoconazole!
@comquista-x
@comquista-x Ай бұрын
Se me ajudar com o ingles te ajudo com o portugues ❤😮
@jayraitt9023
@jayraitt9023 Ай бұрын
Hey great info thank you! Does it work the same for antibiotics or antivirals? Do you know anything about emergency medical prices? Do people normally carry insurance?
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
I'm not sure about antibiotics/atnivirals as I haven't had to use them yet. However, I know that you can pretty easily get prescriptions written and then take them into any pharmacy when needed. If you have an emergency you will always be taken to the public hospital where costs are incredibly minimal if any. I carry insurance, a lot of people do, as it gives you access to the private system - truly the only difference is that wait times are so significantly lower.
@tomkrieger
@tomkrieger Ай бұрын
Não é Portchugal, é Portugal mesmo 😂 good luck to you! Stay tuned! 😎
@CCoburn3
@CCoburn3 Ай бұрын
In the US, they tell us that if have access to all these drugs without going to the doctor for a prescription, we will all die. But in other places, they don't have to get a prescription and there are no significant problems. Either everyone in these countries are doctors, or Americans are just not as smart as people in most of the rest of the world. The odd thing is that we have the nerve to call the US "the land of the free." There's a great deal more freedom in countries that are less "free" but don't have governments owned by organizations like the AMA.
@alcionsouza
@alcionsouza Ай бұрын
Muito bom, parabéns!
@WC_Beer_Reviews
@WC_Beer_Reviews Ай бұрын
So safe to say visiting is way more enjoyable than having to work there?
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
For me it certainly was!
@NineNineOne
@NineNineOne Ай бұрын
Yes I can identify an American by what they wear - their clothes are size XXXXXL
@annekuehn1935
@annekuehn1935 Ай бұрын
Partly but that isn't all of it. The UK, in general, has a higher sense of casualness than the US does, so what each country considers dressed 'up' and 'down' is quite different. What passes for business casual in the US would be considered sloppy in the UK.
@robertalker652
@robertalker652 Ай бұрын
As an American born expat living in Europe in excess of ten years, Americans could be correctly identified given their polyester clothing.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Interesting, I think that kind of cheap clothing is quite common everywhere now, no?
@leontinehillenaar423
@leontinehillenaar423 Ай бұрын
No it's not that. I am Dutch and went to college in the US. One day with a group of Americans i waa in Niagra Falls. We walked over the bridge to Canada. Thiszwas in the 90-ties. I was wearing a sweatshir, jeans and hking boots m8st of the otherxstudents were wearingsimilar outfits. But the borderl police picked me out of the group. I asked them how the were so sure, they couldn't tell me but it's just an aura.
@sashavonkirsch4948
@sashavonkirsch4948 Ай бұрын
I can identify Russian like that 😅😅😅 it's their fashion and face 😂😂😂😂
@MissPixieDust
@MissPixieDust Ай бұрын
Well, you could compare teeth....
@DarrellBlackandBlue
@DarrellBlackandBlue Ай бұрын
That is very true. American everyday wear is casual almost to a fault.
@GinervaWeasleyPotter
@GinervaWeasleyPotter Ай бұрын
I went for a walk with my mum and my dog around our local castle one day and saw a family of four in shorts, tshirts, caps, trainers, and backpacks. It was a hot day and I was also wearing a cap, my mum was also wearing T-shirt and shorts, but their combo stood out so much. I immediately said to my mum “I bet they’re American”, and sure enough when they asked us to take their picture for them they had very strong American accents
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
It's so hard to put a finger on exactly what it is, right? Is it colors? Logos? Fit? All of it?
@M.Norton
@M.Norton Ай бұрын
[Example] There are plenty of people in Sweden wearing this atleisure (?) clothing. Then there's the sweatpants/hoodie sets. And let's not forget the horrible "dad" sneakers. I was taught the following: Work out clothes - for work out, or, a leisurely stroll in the neighbourhood. Sweatpants/set - only for casual visits to family or very close friends. Sneakers - for all of the above. As my parents and grandparents used to say: No one wants to be around someone who went to the gym and thought it was appropriate to be around other people when it's clear they haven't even showered. (It doesn't matter if you actually went to the gym or not because athletic clothing equals work out in most people's minds, and you shouldn't make people feel uncomfortable around you, thinking you're a slob who can't even bother with personal hygiene.) Don't be rude. Don't flash bum or tits in public (for those who think leggings are pants and a work out bra is a top). But mostly, just have some self respect and don't dress like a bum or hooligan in public.
@queenieevergreen
@queenieevergreen Ай бұрын
This is so wrong it’s laughable. I’m American and I now live in Sweden and no one assumes I’m American. People always speak to me in Swedish and are confused and taken aback when I say I’m from America. The few you can tell are obvious but most are not.
@jasondai6466
@jasondai6466 Ай бұрын
Athleisure is a ok.
@numbuh407
@numbuh407 Ай бұрын
Mexican here. Kakis and sandals.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
The tourist uniform
@RandleBeckford
@RandleBeckford Ай бұрын
Sometimes you can even tell if they are from the East Coast or West Coast
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Ohh interesting, what do you think is the tell there?
@xPidgexSmithx
@xPidgexSmithx Ай бұрын
I’m from the UK and wear sports clothes in my daily life. It’s not that. Americans have a certain vibe, same as euros do. You can just tell.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
I'd say UK sports clothes are different to US but I see your point.
@xPidgexSmithx
@xPidgexSmithx Ай бұрын
@@thecountryjumper I’m not a chav/road man…I don’t wear nike trackies etc. I wear 3inch gym shorts & vests, hoodies etc as I play roller derby and train so I’m lazy and it’s easy to just throw them on when I go to Tesco or down the shops for an hour. Even then it’s not specifically about the clothing, people just give off a certain feel and you can generally tell where they are from.
@HInc7647
@HInc7647 Ай бұрын
This is sooo true - I walked past couple the other day in Clapham Junction and before the even opened their mouths I knew they were American 🤣
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Yes!
@letschillsleep3701
@letschillsleep3701 Ай бұрын
Wooow, that's crazy! I was in Prague as a student for 2 years and I loved that! I had no problem to make friends. But I understand that everyone has different experiences.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
I think also being a student creates a lot more opportunity for natural friendships to happen.
@chayaalexandriaakin429
@chayaalexandriaakin429 Ай бұрын
I live in Barcelona and I went through a phase where I really wanted to fit in. I paid attention to what Catalan girls my age wore and then picked out a few of the typical things-dress pants, trench coat, shirts that are the cut that are popular-and I immediately noticed a difference. People stopped defaulting to trying to speak to me in English and it worked like a charm. I notice American tourists and they are easy to spot. I think even outside of athleisure Americans just...don't dress well? I think that a lot of Americans wear clothes that fit poorly. (Like the size is wrong, or the silhouette is very off balance, or the clothing is weirdly tight or baggy in strange places, the fit is just off.) A lot of them wear extremely informal clothes out and about. There's a lot of running shoes with random outfits-even button ups.
@HInc7647
@HInc7647 Ай бұрын
This!!! The fit 100% - they wear baggy clothes and a lot of them look a bit outdated like stuck a decade behind all the time.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
I notice this big with men's formal wear. I feel like American men's suits are always so poorly fitted - I absolutely die dead at British weddings, those boys know how to wear a suit.
@briangunn21
@briangunn21 Ай бұрын
Polo!
@FritesAndAle
@FritesAndAle Ай бұрын
Hey, I don't usually respond to vids but thought I would have to chip in here, given some of your dismissive responses to others. Firstly I watched the full three parts for this, and actually appreciate you taking the time to produce such content. I myself was first an 'expat and then became an immigrant: but this only existed in my mind. However, from my perspective this is an argument about semantics and cultural meaning. Frankly the immigration policies of most western countries do not create any distinction between the two - you are an immigrant or there on a temporary holiday or working visa etc etc - in the eyes of the law you are an immigrant. I feel your perspective has been coloured somewhat by the experience of living in Portugal and the other countries which have extremely receptive migration regimes for non-EU migrants (eg the PT digital nomad visa). In most of western and Northern Europe you can expect to be put in the same queue as those from Africa or Asia when it comes to arriving and staying beyond three months. Source; my own personal experience of living in Belgium and trust me, an American coming to work or study here is considered an immigrant. Full stop. What counts is your residency status (permanent or not). Debating over the meanings of word is all great until you have to deal with an immigration service or employment bureau. The only 'expat' status that exists in Belgium is for foreign executives working in international companies, and only means that they have to pay Belgian tax on their Belgian income. This regime is only applying to 20,000 or so high paid executives. Also, generally the term ex-pat is something very anglo specific and I think has its origins in the age of Empire. My Francophone friends would not use it and frankly the Dutch speakers will regard you as a new immigrant. Generally within the EU, there is a greater distinction between non-EU and EU migration, rather than some cultural focus on expat vs immigrant status. Thanks and keep up the good content.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Dismissive comments? I don't agree with the idea that there is not a distinction except in our mind. I understand that people don't like the way that some of these words have been utilized in popular culture, however that doesn't take away from the fact that some people move abroad temporarily and others permanently and these words help define those differences. Do those opportunities exist for some passport holders and not others? Absolutely, and that's how the words ended up being so loaded. But their distinctions still matter. I would also disagree with the idea that temporary visas are the same as long term ones. I've had Student, Work, Working Holiday, and Residencies in six countries now in Asia, Australia, and Europe - there are absolutely differences in the ones that were more temporary and the ones that were not. All of that being said, I don't think any of these words matter to your process of moving to another country. However, they are still useful. For example, I live in Portugal as an immigrant and I am a US expat. I do my US taxes as an expat - that is my relationship with the US, they don't care that I am an immigrant, as it doesn't define my relationship with the US. Ultimately, these words exist and are used and people get endlessly triggered by them but there are times when they all have their uses as we need language to help us define the world around us.
@christycable9021
@christycable9021 Ай бұрын
To blend in I always wear long skirts and muted tops. Europeans are constantly shocked I'm American.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Yes! Muted colors are definitely a good way to blend in :D
@NicBob89
@NicBob89 Ай бұрын
When leaving a country you emigrate. When moving into a country you immigrate. An expat is an expatriate… i.e. someone who has got citizenship elsewhere and lives outside their home country. A migrant is just someone who migrates… this means they move around a lot… generally this word is used for birds or animals… that migrate to different locations for water etc…. I’m not sure how migrant is used more colloquially.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
I define the words in part one.
@NicBob89
@NicBob89 Ай бұрын
@@thecountryjumper and I define them in my comment 😂 high-fives to everyone!
@popps33
@popps33 Ай бұрын
As someone who studied migration & immigration in the Mediterranean, these are quite accurate. In the movement of persons/people, there are a couple things to consider which are all based on the question “Why?”. This will bring statuses like refugee for example. A good example of an expat are those in a country for a contract job or for school. Peacecorps is an example of this. NGO workers that often travel to different countries can also be considered migrant workers. This is such a rich subject as there is historical importance to this facet of humanity. One other immigration term that isn’t talked enough as it is charge is the colonizer or imperialist which is another instance of movement of people & its power over the indigenous residents.
@thecountryjumper
@thecountryjumper Ай бұрын
Thanks for this constructive comment! I give some examples of possible situations in part 2. Colonizer is such an interesting one, thank you for bringing it up! I feel that people think of it as a historical term when there are in fact very real modern colonizing powers.
@popps33
@popps33 Ай бұрын
@@thecountryjumper you're welcome! and yes, very much real. The one enlightening thing of migration studies is the intersection of history & human rights law. We get to a conversation about the interplay of power & demography. Another charged term is the settler (colonialism) which still exist today, the prime example is what is going on in Israel-Palestine and Countries that are external Territories/Colonies of another Country (France/US/etc).
@CesarHILL
@CesarHILL Ай бұрын
LoL you sound like a brexit apologist. The only folks who've ever used the word expat are basically British when they are abroad, and that's particularly done just not to be thought of as in the same group as every other migrant... which by itself now a days is largely used by stupid people to actually mean refugee so they don't look politically incorrect... and can say crap like "get rid of the migrant" instead of "let's not give an f about human rights and let them die." That may be the worse video I've seen... trying to define words by definitions that aren't even completely correct, without keeping into account the evolution and modern usages of the words in their contemporary meaning. Next we gonna see people go to the sea side and call themselves expat cuz they sleeping a night in a cheap motel for their holidays in ibiza. Hilarious