Yes, Portugal (the country that Lisbon is the capitol of) joined the European Union in 1986.
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No, Portugal was not an original EU member. It only joined in 1986, at the same time as Spain. This was 34 years after the EU had originally formed.
On January 1, 1986 Portugal joined the European Union [EU]. The EU was known then as the European Economic Community. Portugal is one of 27 member states
There is no minimum validity requirement. Portugal is in the EU. All EU citizens (including UK) can travel to Portugal up to the last day on their passport. Different rules apply to citizens of non-EU countries.
Since January 1st 1986
The Azores are part of Portugal
Madeira is an island that belongs to Portugal. Portugal is in the EU, so Madeira is in the EU.
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No, Portugal was not an original EU member. It only joined in 1986, at the same time as Spain. This was 34 years after the EU had originally formed.
No, Portugal is in the EU. All Portuguese citizens are also EU citizens and have the right to travel, live and work in any part of the EU.
Spain and Portugal joined the EU on January 1, 1986.
The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal. I am actually here as I write. They are part of Portugal, but have a great deal of independence. On the other hand, they are totally part of mainland Portugal and dependent on the government for protection, currency, EU status, etc.
Portugal is one of the countries that are members of the European Union.
On January 1, 1986 Portugal joined the European Union [EU]. The EU was known then as the European Economic Community. Portugal is one of 27 member states
"I like you" in Portuguese is "Eu gosto de ti" or "Eu gosto de você", depending on the region.
There is no minimum validity requirement. Portugal is in the EU. All EU citizens (including UK) can travel to Portugal up to the last day on their passport. Different rules apply to citizens of non-EU countries.
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