So, the main requirement for obtaining a digital nomad visa in Portugal is your income. For the three months prior to submitting your application, you must earn at least four times the minimum wage in Portugal, which is €3,300 per month.
Only non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens can apply. You must also be employed outside Portugal or work as a self-employed individual. These details will be verified with official documents, such as proof of tax residency, employment confirmation, and income statements for the last three months.
You can submit your application for this visa at the Portuguese Embassy in your country or at the Portuguese Association for Immigration and Adaptation (AIMA).
It’s important to note that the Portuguese D7 visa is one of the most suitable options for digital nomads, as it doesn’t require investment. It is designed for citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland who wish to obtain residence in Portugal and have sufficient passive income. The minimum passive income for the main applicant is €9,840 per year, while for a spouse, it is necessary to add 50% (€4,920), and for each child, 30% (€2,952).
Portugal offers two types of visas for digital nomads: a Temporary Visa or a Residence Visa.
This is the easiest option, allowing you to live in Portugal for up to one year with the possibility of renewal. You are allowed to work as a freelancer or run an online business in Portugal, and also travel freely within the country and beyond.
This visa is more suitable for those planning to stay in Portugal for a longer period. It is ideal if you are aiming for residency or eventual Portuguese citizenship.
For the Residence Visa for Digital Nomads, in addition to the €3,300 monthly income requirement, you will need:
The process for obtaining a Portuguese Digital Nomad Visa involves two stages:
Stage 1: Submit Your Application
You start by submitting your application at the nearest Portuguese consulate, either in your home country or in the country of your permanent residence.
Stage 2: Obtain Residence Permit
If your application is approved, the embassy will issue you a double-entry visa, valid for four months. With this visa, you will enter Portugal and begin the second stage: applying for a residence permit at AIMA (the Immigration and Integration Association).
Once you arrive in Portugal, you will complete the process of obtaining your residence permit, allowing you to stay in Portugal for a longer period and work freely as a digital nomad.
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