D7 Visa Portugal
Residency By Investment
Second Passport Through Business and Real Estate Investment
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D7 Visa Portugal Citizenship by Investment
Portugal is a highly sought-after country in Europe for many who wish to settle down and live in friendly, beautiful, sunny weather, a relatively low-cost country, that also offers the safety and hospitality of its native to newcomers.
Moreover, those who have residency cards and abide by residency requirements in Portugal, get the privilege of applying for a Portuguese passport in a much shorter period of time, than in absolutely most European countries.
D7 Visa is also known as a Passive Income Visa intended to attract to Portugal people, capable of sustaining themselves financially and thus boosting the country’s economy. D7 Visa and subsequently D7 residency permit is a perfect answer to this quest.
D7 Visa Portugal Overview
D7 Visa is one of the most affordable programs of its kind – the D7 Visa requires applicants to make only 9,120 euros or about a year to qualify.
The income for a D7 Visa must be the result of passive income such as pension, passive investment, real estate, or equity in a company.
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Investment
The current minimal amount is set at €9,120, with an additional 50% of this amount for the spouse and 30% for each dependent child.
Processing Time
Processing time of 4+ months.
Key Benefit
Visa free travel to over 150 countries
Citizenship by Investment D7 Visa Portugal
D7 Visa is also known as a Passive Income Residency Visa. It works for retirees, who receive the amount of pension per stipulated minimum or who have a stable monthly/yearly stream of passive income coming from
- financial investment
- real estate rentals
- business dividends
- royalties
- etc.
The current minimal amount is set at €9,120, with an additional 50% of this amount for the spouse and 30% for each dependent child.
- The Applicant and family members are required to produce clear criminal records obtained not more than 3 months prior to bringing an Application for D7 Visa Portugal.
- At the time of bringing a D7 Visa application, the Applicant is required to produce his/her NIF (Portuguese Tax Number)
- At the time of bringing a D7 Visa application, the Applicant is required to produce proof of his/her Portuguese Bank account.
- An arranged accommodation in Portugal (lease of real estate property) is an item in the checklist of documents necessary to provide in support of a D7 Visa.
- There is a list of Insurance companies approved by the Portuguese government, from which D7 Visa Applicants can purchase medical insurance, the copy of which to provide along with the D7 Visa application
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Benefits of D7 Visa Portugal
Process
- You can apply for your status remotely
- Free medical insurance
- The opportunity to become a citizen of Cyprus in 5 years
Global Mobility
- You do not have to live in Cyprus all the time
- 85% of the population speaks English
- The fantastic Cypriot weather and healthy environment
- A peaceful society with low crime rates
Wealth Protection
- No taxes on foreign income
- Growing real estate market
- Free medical insurance
- Ability to start a business in Cyprus in an easy way
Country Information
Portugal Is one of the oldest countries in Europe, located in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula.
Portugal is a relatively small country of approximately 11 million people. It is safe and stable with a low crime rate, an ideal country for raising families, conducting business, studying, or travelling.
Portugal offers many investment opportunities in the private and public sectors with its secure and fast-growing market with access to the entire Schengen area.
Portuguese Mediterranean climate is characterized by its mild winters and pleasant summers.
Portuguese is the primary official language, but English is widely spoken.
The World’s and Europe’s leading destination by World Gold Awards.
Preferred and most welcoming nation for expats.
Lisbon is the capital of D7 Visa Portugal, utilizing the EUR as its official currency, with an exchange rate of 1 USD = 0.89 EUR. The city has a population of 10,355,493 and operates under a Federal Parliamentary Democracy government system. Portuguese is the predominant languages spoken in this vibrant capital.
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FAQs about D7 Visa Portugal
- The right to reside in Portugal
- Access to the National Health Service
- Access to the Portuguese National Education Service and schools
- Protection of the law and the Portuguese legal system
- To attract a tax regime, you will be able to benefit from Non-Habitual Residents Tax Regime (NHR)
You can bring with you to Portugal your following family members:
- your partner and dependent children,
- your parents
- your minor siblings are eligible for a joint application. Ask us for more details on this
- You will be able to travel the entire Schengen area as if you were a European Citizen.
- Your initial Residence Permit will be issued for 2 years. Provided you live in Portugal for 183 days a year, the Residence Permit will be extended continuously for a three-year period.
- You will have an access to National Health Service.
- You will have an access to the Portuguese National Education Service and schools.
- You will benefit from the Non-Habitual Residents Tax Regime (NHR).
Citizens of Pakistan, India, the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Argentina and the UK tend to get the Portugal Passive Income Visa more often than others. The D7 visa is most suitable for investors, entrepreneurs and wealthy retired foreigners.
The applicant’s costs include purchasing or renting a residential property and related taxes. In addition, the investor gets medical insurance and pays fees for visa application and issuing residence permit cards. The total cost depends on the applicant’s family composition. To learn more, get an individual cost calculation
The applicant opens a bank account in Portugal and transfers money enough for living in the country for a year.
The amount depends on the minimum salary in Portugal. In 2023, it is €760 per month. Therefore, the amount for a year is €9,120 for the main applicant. If there are family members, 50% of the amount is added per spouse or parent, and 30% is added per child.