Portugal has a special charisma for everyone looking to relocate, offering captivating residency programs, which cover expats who wish to invest, work, and live in a country with 850 kilometres of cost line, enticing destinations, an average of 300 days of sunny weather and an affordable cost of living.
There are various options available, and for every client, we can identify the permit that would be most suitable for each individual circumstances. Some options are only appropriate for citizens of the European Union, the EEA and Switzerland, while other pathways to full residency are available for other citizens, including investors, passive income earners, qualified professionals, and business people.
For citizens of the European Union, the European Economic Area and Switzerland, there are only two mandatory requirements for Portuguese residency:
Shortly before five years have elapsed, you will need to return to the Town Hall to swap the Residence Certificate for a Permanent Residence Certificate, and the process is repeated every five years after that.
Residence Card for non-EU/EEA/Swiss Family Members
After registration of the EU/EEA/Swiss citizen, his or her non-EU/EEA/Swiss spouse (or common law spouse of at least 3 years), dependent children and dependent parents may apply for a residence card, renewable every 5 years.
Loss of permanent residency rights
Having acquired permanent residency rights for having resided in Portugal for a period of 5 years, an EU citizen and his or her dependent relatives will only lose such rights in the event of an absence from Portugal for a period that exceeds 2 consecutive years or in the event a valid decision is made to expel him or her from the country.
The different types of Portugal residence permits that may be applied for by non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are as follows.
Permits that may be applied for in Portugal with no need for previously obtaining a Portugal residence visa from the Portuguese consulate serving the area of the former residence of the applicant:
Permits that are applied for in Portugal, but are required to be preceded by a special-purpose Residence Visa obtained from the Portuguese Consulate serving the area of the former residence of the applicant:
* Permits 5 to 7 above may, under some circumstances, be directly applied for in Portugal
People who move to Portugal and were not tax-resident in this country during at least the previous 5 years, may apply for "non-habitual resident" (NHR) status. This is a regime that grants a new resident of Portugal a 10-year tax exemption or low tax on most non-Portugal-sourced types of income, whether or not they are effectively taxed at source, and whether or not, under a double taxation agreement (DTA), tax at source is reduced (e.g. on dividends, interest or royalties) or even eliminated (e.g. on pension income derived from private sector employment).
The Portuguese tax regime for non-habitual residents is nearing termination, with the deadline for benefiting from it set at the end of 2023. Discover how you can take advantage of this unique opportunity.
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Except for the permits to study (valid for 1 year and renewable annually for the duration of the course of studies) or to do a non-remunerated internship or voluntary work (effective for the duration of the relevant programme and not renewable), all types of residence permits granted to non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens by Portugal are initially issued for a period of two years and are subsequently and indefinitely renewable every two or three years.
After having held legal Portugal residency for 5 years and subject to passing the A2 level Portuguese test, you are entitled to
permanent residence or citizenship.
The following minimum stay requirements apply to the different types of residence permit available to non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens:
* Maximum absence periods may be exceeded for duly proven professional or force majeure reason.
Favourable aspects of moving to Portugal:
The Portuguese tax regime for non-habitual residents is nearing termination, with the deadline for benefiting from it set at the end of 2023. Discover how you can take advantage of this unique opportunity.
Belion provide a one-stop shop for all your needs in connection with your relocation to Portugal, including your residence permit, tax affairs, property search and settling-in support. Having assisted hundreds of clients with a 100% success rate, we are at ease with meeting a great variety of disparate requirements.
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