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Dubai, UAE vs Portugal: where should you retire?

A comfortable retirement works out cheaper in Portugal — around £2,400/month for a couple, versus £4,200 in Dubai, UAE (about 43% more).

Cost of living, side by side

Dubai, UAEPortugal
Modest (couple/mo)£2,800£1,700
Comfortable (couple/mo)£4,200£2,400
Premium (couple/mo)£7,000£3,800

Indicative monthly estimates for a couple — real costs vary by location, lifestyle and exchange rates.

Can a foreigner buy property?

Dubai, UAE: Foreigners can buy freehold property in Dubai's designated freehold areas.

Portugal: Foreigners can buy property freely in Portugal, with full freehold ownership.

Retirement visas

Dubai, UAE: The retirement visa (55+) and property-linked residence visas are available.

Portugal: The D7 visa is popular with retirees who have stable passive income (pension, rentals, investments).

Healthcare, tax & lifestyle, compared

Healthcare

Dubai, UAE: Dubai has world-class private hospitals and clinics, and health insurance is mandatory for residents; unlike the UK model it is largely privately funded, so budget carefully, as comprehensive cover for older retirees can run into several thousand pounds a year.

Portugal: Portugal's public SNS gives legal residents low-cost universal care, and many expats add private insurance (roughly £40-100 a month depending on age) for faster appointments and English-speaking doctors; the Algarve and main cities have good private hospitals.

Tax on your pension

Dubai, UAE: The UAE levies no personal income tax, so pensions and investment and rental income are received free of local tax; UK tax may still apply to certain pensions and to anyone who remains UK-resident, so confirm your status with an adviser.

Portugal: The old NHR tax break has closed to new arrivals and its replacement (IFICI) does not cover pensions, so a retiree becoming resident now is generally taxed on pension and foreign income at standard progressive IRS rates up to 48%, subject to the UK-Portugal treaty; take advice before moving.

Climate & everyday life

Dubai, UAE: Desert climate with very hot summers (often 40C-plus, best avoided outdoors) and warm sunny winters; roughly November to March is the pleasant, comfortable season. Dubai is very safe with low crime, and English is the everyday language of business and daily life; driving is on the right, and the city is modern and easy for British retirees within local laws and customs.

Portugal: Mild Mediterranean and Atlantic climate with hot dry summers and mild wet winters, the Algarve being the sunniest; spring and autumn are the most pleasant months. Portugal is one of Europe's safest and most welcoming countries; English is widely spoken in expat and tourist areas, driving is on the right, and life is easy for British retirees.

Cost of buying

Dubai, UAE: Budget around 7-10% in one-off costs, the Dubai Land Department transfer fee of 4%, agency commission around 2%, plus registration and admin fees; transactions are quick and can complete in a few weeks, and a retirement visa (age 55+) needs property, income or savings thresholds.

Portugal: Budget around 7-10% in one-off costs, IMT transfer tax (progressive, up to roughly 7.5%), 0.8% stamp duty, plus notary, registration and legal fees; buying typically takes one to three months.

Where expats settle

Dubai, UAE: Dubai Marina and JBR for a walkable waterfront lifestyle, Downtown and Business Bay for city convenience, the Palm Jumeirah and Arabian Ranches for premium villa living, and quieter Jumeirah for suburban calm.

Portugal: The Algarve (Lagos, Tavira, Albufeira) for sunshine and a large British community, Lisbon and its coast (Cascais) for city life, the Silver Coast around Óbidos for quieter value, and Porto and the north for greener, cheaper living.

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