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Visas & Residency in Portugal

Visas & Residency in Portugal

Last updated: May 2025

Whether you are planning to relocate, retire, invest, or work remotely, Portugal offers several pathways to legally reside in the country. With its welcoming climate, secure environment, and modern infrastructure, Portugal has become one of the most attractive destinations in Europe for international residents.

As of October 2023, the immigration process is overseen by AIMA – Agência para a Imigração e Mobilidade, the new public body that replaced SEF for all matters related to residency and migration.

For EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens
Citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area or Switzerland do not need a visa to enter or reside in Portugal. However, if staying longer than 90 days, they must register their residence.

  • Proof of employment, self-employment, study, or sufficient financial means;
  • Health insurance;
  • Application at the local Câmara Municipal (Town Hall) for a Certificado de Registo de Cidadão da UE.

After five years, permanent residency may be requested.

For Non-EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens
Non-EU citizens must obtain a residence visa (valid for four months) from a Portuguese consulate in their home country before applying for a residence permit in Portugal. The most common visas include:

  • D1 Visa – Work Contract Visa: For individuals with a valid employment contract from a Portuguese company.
  • D2 Visa – Entrepreneur or Independent Professional Visa: LINK TO D2 VISA BLOG
  • D7 Visa – Passive Income or Retirement Visa: LINK TO D7 VISA BLOG
  • D8 Visa – Digital Nomad Visa: LINK TO D8 VISA BLOG
  • D6 Visa – Family Reunification
  • Student Visa
  • Golden Visa (ARI – Residence by Investment)

Application Process
Visa Application (Before Arrival): Submit your application at the nearest Portuguese Consulate or Embassy in your country.
Arrival and Residence Permit: Once in Portugal, schedule an appointment with AIMA to request your residence permit. The initial residence permit is usually valid for 2 years and renewable.
Permanent Residency and Citizenship: After 5 years of legal residency, you may apply for permanent residency or Portuguese citizenship, subject to language and integration requirements.

Living in Portugal
Portugal offers an excellent quality of life, with modern healthcare, safe cities, a mild climate, and relatively low living costs compared to other Western European countries. Whether you’re looking for city living, coastal serenity, or countryside calm, there is a lifestyle here to match.

 
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