

VISA





They are the ideal visa options for non-EU citizens who wish to spend more time in Portugal prior to investing, as they do not require the purchase of real estate nor a capital investment.
As they are part of the long-stay visa programme, applicants aren ́t expected to leave the country for more than 6 consecutive, or 8 interpolate, months of the year.
Holders are entitled to family reunification options, the opportunity to apply for the NHR scheme (Portugal’s popular tax regime), provided they are eligible, as well as visa-free access to the Schengen area.

D2/D7 BENEFITS
- Allows you to obtain Portuguese residency
- Opportunity to apply for the NHR scheme (Portugal’s popular tax regime
- A more affordable system of family reunification than the Golden Visa
- The investment amount is minimal in comparison to the Golden Visa and other European entrepreneur visas
- The fees are considerably lower due to processing of a minimal investment
WHO CAN APPLY?
D7
The D7 visa, also known as the “passive income visa” is ideal for individuals with a steady income from outside of Portugal, either through remote work, a pension or a rental income from a property.
In order to be eligible for this visa you must have a monthly income above Portuguese minimum wage (700 euros a month).
D2
The D2 visa is better suited to entrepreneurs who intend on starting a business in Portugal or expanding their current business into the country.
Although an upfront investment is not required, you will be expected
to present a business plan as well as proof of capital above the portuguese minimum wage.

In addition to these aspects, it is also one of the safest countries in the world (consistently ranking in the top 10 of the Global Peace Index).
Portugal has grown into one of the most attractive European entrepreneurial eco-systems, with a thriving property market that has resulted from investments made in infrastructure and technology over the last 15 years.
PORTUGAL?


