The Portugal D7 Visa is designed for retirees and individuals who have a stable and regular source of passive income. This visa allows non-EU nationals to obtain legal residency in Portugal while enjoying a peaceful lifestyle. It is commonly used by those with income from pensions, rentals, or other long-term financial sources.
The D8 Visa enables remote workers, freelancers, and digital nomads from outside the EU to live and work legally in Portugal. It is ideal for individuals employed by foreign companies or running location-independent businesses while residing in Portugal.
The D2 Visa is intended for entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners who plan to establish or expand a business in Portugal. It provides a pathway to residency for individuals contributing to the Portuguese economy through commercial activities.
The D1 Visa, also known as the Subordinate Worker Visa, is for non-EU nationals who have secured a job offer in Portugal. It allows individuals to live and work legally in the country under an employment contract with a Portuguese employer.
The D3 Visa is designed for highly skilled professionals who have been offered specialized roles in Portugal. It is typically granted to individuals with advanced qualifications, expertise, or experience in sectors where Portugal has a demand for talent.
The D4 Visa covers study, research, internships, and volunteer programs. It allows international students to reside in Portugal while pursuing academic or professional development at recognized institutions.
The D5 Visa is intended for international students who have previously studied at a foreign institution and have been admitted to a recognized Portuguese university or educational institution for further studies.
The D6 Visa allows family members of legal residents in Portugal to join them and obtain residency. It is commonly used to reunite spouses, children, and dependent family members under one household.
The Portugal Golden Visa is a residence-by-investment program for non-EU, non-EEA, and non-Swiss citizens. It provides a pathway to residency through qualifying investments, along with the opportunity to live, work, and eventually apply for permanent residency or citizenship.
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