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Begin the D7 visa application from your current location; stay relaxed, we will handle the rest.
Do you dream of a peaceful life in a beautiful country filled with rich culture and friendly people? Portugal might be your ideal destination!
This picturesque European country 🇵🇹 is a popular choice among retirees, especially those with a steady stream of passive income. It's easy to understand why its charm attracts so many!
Personal D7 Visa checklist for your relocation
Ensure you forget nothing and stay compliant
Processing time: 2 to 4 months*
*Highly depending on the processing times of the country in which you are applying.✅ Minimum savings: +10.440€**
🏦 Minimum passive income: +10.440€ per year
**Amounts vary depending on whether you have dependents or not. See below for more information.🟢 Retirees
Individuals who receive a pension which provides a stable and reliable source of income.
💳 Individuals with Investment Income
People with financial investments or earnings from business dividends.
🏠 Individuals with Real Estate Investments
People earning from investments like rental properties.
📚 Income from Intellectual Property
Holders of copyrights, patents, or royalties can qualify if these provide a steady flow of income.
Acceptable sources of passive income for this visa include pensions, rental incomes, dividends, and interest earnings. These sources allow for a comfortable lifestyle without active employment, making the D7 Visa an ideal option for retirees or those seeking a relaxed lifestyle in Portugal. 💰
Another significant benefit of living in Portugal with a D7 visa is access to cheap Portuguese healthcare and education. Additionally, you will be eligible for Portuguese nationality after five years (together with any family members who joined you when you applied) or a permanent residency.
* Pensions: Regular pension payments from your home country.
* Rentals: Income from rental properties.
* Investments: Dividends, interest, and other investment income.
You must prove that you have savings according to your threshold (it can be more), and this value must be available in your Portuguese bank account, before your visa appointment. You'll also need to prove an annual income with this minimum threshold.
You must prove that your annual income is at least equal to the minimum required. You must also prove that you have savings of the required amount.
*Your spouse or civil partner.
*Your minor children (above 18 qualifies if enrolled in a Portuguese educational facility).
*Dependent parents (when included at your tax return or under your care).
*Anyone whom you or your spouse may have legal guardianship (like disabled children or family members under your care, siblings you may have legal guardianship, adopted children).
* Portuguese NIF;
* Portuguese bank account;
* Valid Passport with 3 (three) months of validity after entering Portugal;
* Proof of accommodation for 12 months (Airbnb and Booking does not apply);
* Proof of funds to secure your stay in Portugal (e.g.: latest tax return, bank extracts with annual Portuguese minimum wage value - and additional in case of dependents) in a Portuguese bank account;
* Proof of funds to support yourself in Portugal (e.g.: Monthly income reaching Portuguese minimum wage value - and additional in case of dependents via passive income, such as rental contracts, service contracts, pension slips, funds interests during 12 months);
* 2 recent photographs (3x4); Availability to spend 16 non-consecutive months in Portugal within the first 2 years of residency (or 6 consecutive months each year, within the first 2 years);
* Portuguese Visa Travel insurance covering up to 30,000 euros and repatriation;
* Criminal record check from previous countries of residency (where you lived for one year or more);
* Declaration of intent to move and reside in Portugal and become a tax resident;
* Visa Fee
After submitting your application, there’s typically a wait time, which can extend for months. Use this period to prepare for your move, gather documents you'll need to present at your AIMA appointment, when you arrive in Portugal.
Duration since issue | Maximum time you can be outside of Portugal | Renewal period | Renovation qualification |
---|---|---|---|
2 years |
6 consecutive months, or; 8 non-consecutive months. |
End of 2nd Year | Residency card with 3 years validity |
3 years |
6 consecutive months, or; 8 non-consecutive months. |
End of 3rd Year (or 5th year in total) | Residency card with 3 years validity |
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