Residency Permits - D-Type Visas

Portugal’s D-type residency visas allow non-EU citizens to live in the country for more than 90 days. These visas cater to different purposes, from work and study to family reunification, passive income, and investment. Below is a detailed breakdown of all D-type visas, including the D9 Visa.

1. D1 Visa: Residency for Employment

  • Purpose: For individuals with a job offer in Portugal.

  • Eligibility:

    • A valid employment contract with a Portuguese employer.

    • Compliance with Portuguese labor laws.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Legal right to work and live in Portugal.

    • Access to public healthcare and social security.

2. D2 Visa: Residency for Entrepreneurs and Independent Professionals (StartUp)

  • Purpose: For entrepreneurs, freelancers, or small business owners.

  • Eligibility:

    • A viable business plan or proof of self-employment.

    • Financial resources to sustain personal and business expenses.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Encourages innovation and economic activity in Portugal.

    • Offers access to public services and potential permanent residency.

3. D3 Visa: Residency for Highly Qualified Professionals

  • Purpose: For individuals in specialized professions, such as science, technology, or academia.

  • Eligibility:

    • Employment in a highly skilled position.

    • Proof of advanced qualifications or expertise.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Tailored to attract top talent to Portugal.

    • Streamlined application process.

4. D4 Visa: Residency for Students, Researchers, and Interns

  • Purpose: For international students, researchers, or unpaid trainees.

  • Eligibility:

    • Enrollment in a Portuguese educational institution, research center, or internship program.

    • Proof of financial means and health insurance.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Part-time work rights during studies.

    • Pathway to other residency permits upon program completion.

5. D5 Visa: Residency for Family Reunification

  • Purpose: For family members of Portuguese residents or citizens.

  • Eligibility:

    • Proof of family ties (spouse, children, parents, or dependents).

    • Sponsor must demonstrate adequate resources and accommodation.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Keeps families united in Portugal.

    • Family members gain similar residency rights, including healthcare and education.

6. D6 Visa: Residency for Religious Purposes (Family Reunification)

  • Purpose: For individuals engaging in religious activities in Portugal.

  • Eligibility:

    • Proof of affiliation with a recognized religious organization.

    • Documentation detailing the purpose and duration of religious activities.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Residency for religious missions, teaching, or service.

    • Access to public services and long-term residency pathways.

7. D7 Visa: Residency for Passive Income Holders

  • Purpose: For retirees and individuals with stable passive income.

  • Eligibility:

    • Proof of income from pensions, rental properties, or investments.

    • Financial sufficiency to cover living expenses in Portugal.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Ideal for financially independent individuals.

    • Full access to healthcare and public services.

8. D8 Visa: Residency for Digital Nomads

  • Purpose: For remote workers or digital entrepreneurs earning income from outside Portugal.

  • Eligibility:

    • Proof of remote work or freelance activity.

    • Minimum monthly income of approximately €3,040 (four times the Portuguese minimum wage).

    • Evidence of financial means and accommodation.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Flexibility to work remotely while living in Portugal.

    • Pathway to permanent residency or citizenship.

9. D9 Visa: Residency for Investors (Golden Visa)

  • Purpose: For individuals investing in Portugal’s economy but not meeting the Golden Visa thresholds.

  • Eligibility:

    • Investment in real estate, small businesses, or Portuguese funds at lower thresholds compared to the Golden Visa.

    • Proof of the economic impact of the investment.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Provides an alternative to the Golden Visa for smaller-scale investors.

    • Access to residency rights and public services.

General Benefits of D-Type Visas

All D-type visas provide:

  • Renewable temporary residency permits.

  • A pathway to permanent residency or citizenship after five years of continuous residence.

  • Access to Portugal’s healthcare, education, and social services.

With a wide variety of options, Portugal’s D-type visas are designed to accommodate different lifestyles and goals, making it an attractive destination for people worldwide.

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