Portugal grants residency to digital nomads, allowing them to move to the country without securing local employment or making an investment.
Moving to the EU
Applicants can move to Portugal and reside there
Enhanced mobility
Visa-free travel across the Schengen Area for up to 90 days out of 180 days
Family inclusion
Spouse, children, and parents in one application
Path to EU citizenship
After residing in the country for 5 years
Trust a reliable agent
Immigrant Invest can help you obtain the Portuguese nomad residence. We are well-versed in all migration specifics and strictly follow the legal framework, including Article 53 of Law No. 23/2007.
We are also government-licensed to represent investors in Malta, several Caribbean countries, Vanuatu, and São Tomé and Príncipe. Our membership in the Investment Migration Council, the leading global association for industry experts, further reflects our commitment to the highest standards of integrity.
Our team consists of 70+ experts united by one goal — to find the best possible solution for the client based on their situation and tasks.
Our lawyers are IMC members, a worldwide association for immigration and citizenship by investment. We also have certified Anti Money Laundering Officers in our team.
Head of Legal & AML Compliance Department, CAMS, IMCM
Frequently asked questions
What is the Portugal Digital Nomad Visa?
The Portugal Digital Nomad Visa is a residency pathway for digital nomads requiring applicants to demonstrate a monthly income of €3,680+ and arrange accommodation in Portugal. The permit is issued for 2 years, with the possibility to extend for 3 more years.
The status grants the right to live in Portugal and travel visa-free across the Schengen Area.
Can my family be included?
Yes. Spouses, dependent children up to 21 years old, and parents can be included in one application.
Do I need to live in Portugal?
Yes, digital nomads must spend at least 8 months a year in Portugal to extend their permit after 2 years.
What information is included in the guide?
The Portugal Digital Nomad Visa guide covers everything you need to make an informed decision:
requirements for applicants;
services Immigrant Invest provides besides assisting with your residency application;
complete cost breakdown;
family eligibility rules;
step-by-step timeline;
payment structure;
key facts about Portugal.
What happens after I submit a request for the guide?
You will receive a link to a PDF-guide containing all the essential information via email that you’ve stated in the form. After reviewing the guide, you can schedule a meeting with us to discuss your situation in detail — the booking link will be in the email as well.
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Is the guide updated with the latest changes?
Yes, the guide is updated regularly to reflect current terms, including the latest pricing, changes, and current processing times.
How long is the guide, and how much time will it take to read?
The guide is designed to be read in 15—20 minutes. It covers all essential information: investment options, costs, timeline, eligibility, and benefits, and gives you everything needed to make an informed decision in a single PDF you can save, print, or share.
Does the guide include information about other Digital Nomad Visas?
This guide focuses exclusively on the Portugal Digital Nomad Visa.
Based on Immigrant Invest lawyers’ experience, obtaining a Portugal Digital Nomad Visa requires at least 6 months from signing an agreement with us to receiving resident cards. Application processing usually takes 3 months or more from complete document submission. Timelines may vary based on government processing.
How do I get started with the application process?
To start the process, do the following:
Download the guide — you’ll receive it by email within several minutes.
Book a free consultation — we’ll contact you within 1—2 business days to discuss your situation.
Complete preliminary Due Diligence — we check for any red flags before you commit funds.
Sign service agreement and begin document collection if approved.