Portugal currently offers several non-EU residency pathways and the difference between them is not simply administrative. Choosing the wrong visa for your profile means documentation you cannot produce, income thresholds you cannot meet, or physical presence requirements that conflict with your lifestyle.
This guide breaks down the three most sought-after Portugal residency pathways for 2026: the D7, the D8, and the Golden Visa, and helps you identify which one aligns with your profile.
The D7, also known as the Passive Income Visa or Retirement Visa, is designed for individuals who can demonstrate regular, stable income from sources that do not require active employment in Portugal. This typically includes pension income, rental income from properties abroad, dividends, interest, or investment returns, and royalties or intellectual property income.
The income threshold is linked to Portugal's national minimum wage and must be demonstrated consistently. The D7 requires applicants to reside in Portugal for the majority of the year (183+ days), which is the critical distinction from the Golden Visa.
Ideal for: Early retirees, pensioners, property investors with rental income, and individuals with significant passive investment portfolios who plan to live in Portugal full-time.
The D8, Portugal's digital nomad visa, is aimed at professionals who work remotely for employers or clients based outside Portugal. Unlike the D7, the income must come from active employment, but that employment must be with a non-Portuguese entity.
Key requirements: proof of employment contract or multiple client contracts with non-Portuguese entities, minimum monthly income threshold aligned to national minimum wage multiples, proof of accommodation in Portugal, and health insurance valid in Portugal.
The D8 also requires physical presence in Portugal for the majority of the year. It is designed for those who genuinely relocate their professional base to Portugal.
Ideal for: Software developers, consultants, designers, writers, and other professionals with location-independent roles working for foreign companies or clients.
The Golden Visa is in a different category entirely. It is not tied to income but to capital. The applicant makes a qualifying investment in Portugal and receives residency in return, with no requirement to reside in Portugal for more than 7 days per year.
Current qualifying investment routes include CMVM-regulated investment funds, cultural heritage donations, job creation initiatives, and research funding. Real estate no longer qualifies since 2023.
Ideal for: High-net-worth individuals who want European residency without relocating, investors who value Schengen access and an EU citizenship pathway, and families seeking to secure a long-term European base.
| Criteria | D7 Visa | D8 Visa | Golden Visa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Income requirement | Passive income | Active remote income | No income req. |
| Min. investment | None | None | €500,000 |
| Physical presence | 183+ days/year | 183+ days/year | 7 days/year |
| Citizenship pathway | 5 years | 5 years | 7 to 10 years |
| Family included | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Schengen travel | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| NHR tax access | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Relocation required | Yes | Yes | No |
One consultation with BBA's immigration team covers your complete profile assessment covering income, investment, lifestyle, family, and long-term objectives. You leave with clarity and a strategy.
Get My Profile AssessmentPortugal oferece vários caminhos de residência para não-comunitários e a diferença entre eles não é meramente administrativa. Escolher o visto errado para o seu perfil significa documentação que não consegue apresentar ou requisitos de presença que conflituam com o seu estilo de vida.
O D7 é destinado a pessoas com rendimentos estáveis e regulares de fontes que não exigem emprego ativo em Portugal: pensões, rendimentos de arrendamento, dividendos, juros ou royalties. Requer residência em Portugal por mais de 183 dias por ano. Ideal para reformados, rentistas e investidores com rendimentos passivos.
O D8 é para profissionais que trabalham remotamente para entidades fora de Portugal. Exige prova de contrato de trabalho com clientes ou entidades não-portuguesas e também requer presença em Portugal por mais de 183 dias por ano.
O Golden Visa não está ligado a rendimentos mas a capital. O candidato faz um investimento qualificador em Portugal e recebe residência em troca, com requisito mínimo de apenas 7 dias por ano. Ideal para particulares com elevado património que querem residência europeia sem se relocalizar.
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