From ~€920/mo (indicative)
Typical passive income
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Updated on April 29, 2026
Save your time: get complete information about the Portugal D7 Visa for financially independent persons.
Get the guide by emailPDF, 11 pages, ~1 MB
From ~€920/mo (indicative)
Typical passive income
2 years (renewable)
Initial permit
90/180 days
Schengen travel

We will help you make an informed decision based on our legal analysis and experience.

PDF, 11 pages, ~1 MB
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Portugal grants residency to financially independent persons, allowing them to move to the country without securing local employment or making a qualifying investment.
Relocation at a lower cost
Applicants typically need a lower recurring income threshold than some digital-nomad routes and do not need to purchase qualifying real estate.
Enhanced mobility
Residence supports visa-free travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period, subject to passport and border rules.
Family inclusion
Spouse, dependent children, and dependent parents can often be included in one application subject to evidence and consular practice.
Path to EU citizenship
After legal residence of five years, eligible applicants may pursue permanent residence or citizenship subject to language and presence rules.
| Route | Minimum | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Income + savings proof | €920+/mo (indicative) | Recurring passive income and liquid savings thresholds are assessed in line with current practice. |
| Accommodation | Required | Lease or ownership documentation in Portugal is typically submitted with the visa application. |
Our team prepares D7 files in line with Portuguese immigration law (Law No. 23/2007) and current consular practice. We coordinate translations, appointment strategy, and renewal planning.
The D7 is a national visa leading to residence for applicants who can support themselves with stable passive income, meet savings and accommodation requirements, and comply with presence rules for renewals.
Yes. Spouses, dependent children, and dependent parents are commonly included with marriage/birth certificates and dependency evidence.
You should expect to treat Portugal as your primary residence for renewals. Extended absences can affect renewal outcomes—confirm a plan with your advisor.
The downloadable pack summarises eligibility, typical documents, indicative costs, timelines, and risks so you can decide next steps with your lawyer.
Many cases require at least several months from engagement to residence cards, depending on consulate queues, document quality, and appointment availability.
Download the guide after submitting the form, review it, then book a consultation so we can confirm income evidence and consular strategy before you commit.
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The PDF is a companion to live advice—fee schedules and forms change; confirm critical numbers before transferring funds.
Reply to the follow-up email if your family structure or nationality mix is unusual; we may suggest a short screening call before you invest in translations.
We help you choose a country and program that fits your goals and stay with you through document preparation, submission, and follow-up.
How we work with you
Whether you pursue citizenship by investment, a Golden Visa, or a skilled route, the same professional discipline applies: clear scope, honest risk advice, and coordinated execution.
We work within authorised programme rules and publish credentials so you can verify our standing before you retain us.
A structured pre-check reduces surprises at the authority: identity, funds, litigation, and sanctions context are reviewed early.
You receive checkpoint reporting—submission receipts, diligence questions, approvals—rather than ad-hoc messages.
Translations, certifications, investment mechanics, and consular sequencing are orchestrated as one workflow.
Timelines vary by country and profile; the sequence below is representative of how we stage work so you always know what comes next.
1–3 business days
Passport-led intake and high-level eligibility screen; we flag material risks before you incur heavy government fees.
2–6 weeks
Checklists, certified copies, translations, and bundle quality control aligned with the unit or consulate you are filing through.
1–2 weeks
Application lodged with correct fee sequencing; correspondence channels opened with the competent authority.
Varies by programme
Background review and any requests for further information; timelines depend on profile complexity and authority workload.
Post-approval
After approval in principle, complete the investment or contribution, then register and collect passports or permits as instructed.
Book a consultation online or visit a branch. We will map routes, compare indicative budgets, and outline a realistic sequence for your family.
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