Travel to Portugal
Portugal Schengen Visa & Residence Guide
Portugal is part of the Schengen Area and increasingly popular with expats and digital nomads. The country offers excellent quality of life, low cost of living, and attractive residence programs.
Visa Information
Schengen Visa
- Purpose: Tourism, 90 days
- Fee: €80
- Processing: 4-6 weeks
- Applied from: Portuguese embassy/consulate
- Requirements: Proof of funds, accommodation, return ticket
D7 Passive Income Visa
- Purpose: Live without working
- Duration: 1 year renewable
- Fee: €300
- Processing: 3-5 weeks
- Requirements: Proof of income (approximately €1,000-1,400/month), accommodation, health insurance
- Excellent option: For retirees, digital nomads
Work Residence Permit
- Purpose: Employment in Portugal
- Duration: 1 year renewable
- Fee: €300
- Requirements: Job offer, employer sponsorship
Golden Visa (Investment)
- Purpose: Investment-based residence
- Duration: 5-10 years renewable
- Fee: €500-1,000
- Minimum investment: €280,000 in real estate or €500,000 in business
- Processing: 8-12 weeks
- Family: Can include spouse and children
- Pathway: To permanent residence
Digital Nomad Visa
- Purpose: Remote work
- Duration: 1 year renewable
- Fee: €300
- Requirements: Remote work proof, income €2,500-3,000+/month, employment letter
- Very attractive: Low cost of living, good weather
Required Documents
Pro Tips & Recommendations
D7 passive income visa very popular with retirees
Golden visa good for investors
Digital nomad visa recent and very attractive
Cost of living low: €800-1,200/month comfortable
Healthcare good; public system available
Portuguese language helpful but English widely spoken
Frequently Asked Questions
This guide provides general visa information for travel planning purposes. It is not legal advice. Always consult official embassy websites and government immigration portals for the most current requirements. Visa policies change frequently and may vary by individual circumstances.