Portugal D7 Visa

Minimum Investment Amount:

€10,000–€30,000

Residency Timeframe:

4 - 6 Months

Visa-Free Access To:

Schengen Region

Benefits of D7 Visa Portugal:

Portugal D7 Visa vs Golden Visa

Program

D7 Visa Program

Golden Visa Program

Key Offerings

Cost

Residency Maintenance Requirements

Residency maintenance requirement is a minimum of 183 days per year

The second option is to invest in Government-approved property:

Cost of Portugal Passive Income (D7) Visa

The cost of the D7 visa varies based on the number of applicants and the type of real estate chosen (rented or purchased). If the applicant decides to purchase a property, additional expenses such as stamp duty and annual property tax may apply.

The D7 visa program allows the investor to purchase or rent a property in Portugal, with no specific limitations on cost or location, as long as it can accommodate the main applicant and their family. The minimum required passive income for the applicant is linked to the minimum salary in Portugal, which is currently €820 per month as of 2024. In case family members also apply for visas, the required income is 50% of the investor’s income for a spouse or parent, and 30% for a child. If you’re interested in alternative residency options, explore opportunities like UK residency by investment or Malta residency by investment.

Family MemberAnnual Passive Income
Main Applicant
€9,840
Spouse or Parent
€4,920
Child
€2,952

FAQ's about Portuguese D7 Visa

Can I apply for the Portugal D7 Visa if I am self-employed or own a business?
Yes, the D7 Visa is open to self-employed individuals and business owners who can demonstrate sufficient recurring income or savings.
There are no specific language requirements for the D7 Visa. However, having some knowledge of Portuguese can be beneficial for daily life and integration into the local community.
Acceptable documents to prove passive income may include bank statements, pension statements, rental income records, investment statements, or any other relevant financial documentation that demonstrates a recurring income of at least €820 per month.
Yes, it is possible to apply for the D7 Visa by renting a residential property in Portugal instead of owning one. Rental agreements and proof of payment may be required as part of the application process.
Yes, you must open a Portuguese bank account to facilitate financial transactions and provide proof of financial stability during the visa application process.
D7 Visa holders are generally not eligible for Portuguese state healthcare benefits. However, it is advisable to obtain private health insurance to ensure adequate medical coverage during your stay in Portugal.
Yes, the D7 Visa can lead to permanent residency in Portugal, and after five years of legal residency, it may be possible to apply for Portuguese citizenship, provided all requirements are met.

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