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Germany vs Portugal

A side-by-side 2026 brief for someone choosing between these two countries — economy, cost of living, visa routes, tax, and what has recently changed on the policy front.

DEGermany

Europe · Berlin · EUR

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PTPortugal

Europe · Lisbon · EUR

Full Portugal brief →

At a glance

GermanyPortugal
GDP per capita
World Bank, USD nominal
$56,104 $29,292
Real GDP growth
latest year
-0.5% +2.1%
Unemployment
ILO-comparable
3.7% 6.2%
Population 83,516,593 10,694,681
Life expectancy
at birth
80.8 yrs 82.4 yrs
Top income tax
top marginal rate
45% 48%
EU / Schengen
membership
EU + Schengen EU + Schengen

Cost of living (Berlin vs Braga)

GermanyPortugal
1-bed city centre
monthly rent
€1,400
Berlin
€680
Braga
Groceries (1 person)
monthly basket
€320
monthly basket
€230
monthly basket
Transit pass
monthly unlimited
€49
monthly pass
€28
monthly pass

Figures are 2024–2025 from official statistical and city-level sources. Individual experience varies with district and lifestyle.

Visa routes

GermanyPortugal
Visa routes tracked 5 visas 5 visas
Top option EU Blue Card
EUR 48,300 floor · 4–12w
D8 Digital Nomad Visa
EUR 3,480 floor · 6–16w

Full visa data including income thresholds, processing times, and requirements: Germany visas → · Portugal visas →

Recent policy changes

GermanyPortugal
Tracked changes
in the freshness tracker
24 entries 24 entries
Most recent EU Blue Card 2026 salary thresholds updated
1 Jan 2026
Proposed citizenship residence-requirement increase
11 Apr 2025
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Frequently asked questions

Is Germany cheaper to live in than Portugal?
In a representative city centre, a one-bedroom apartment in Berlin runs about €1,400/mo versus €680/mo in Braga — a difference that shapes the single biggest line-item in most relocators' budgets.
Which country has easier visa access for remote workers?
Both countries are tracked in Meridian's visa database. Germany tracks 5 visa routes; Portugal tracks 5. The best option depends on your income source (remote employment vs. local employer sponsorship), your qualifications, and whether you need a path to permanent residency. See the Germany visa routes and Portugal visa routes for detailed comparison.
How do taxes compare?
Germany's top marginal income-tax rate is 45%; Portugal's is 48%. Remember that top-marginal rates are misleading in isolation — social contributions, VAT, wealth taxes, and the thresholds at which bands kick in matter as much as the headline number. See each country's full taxation section.
Where is the economy doing better right now?
Germany's real GDP grew -0.5% in the latest World Bank release; Portugal grew +2.1%. Short-term growth rates are volatile and a poor guide to where wages will rise — we don't recommend optimising a move on this alone.