D8 or D7 visa? Which one to pick for moving to Portugal
Remote work, retirement or passive income: the quick guide to which of these visas is yours in 2026.
Anyone wanting to move to Portugal hits the first question straight away: which visa to apply for? Two always come up in the conversation, the D7 and the D8, and mixing them up can delay the whole process. The good news is the difference is simple to explain.
D8: the digital nomad visa
The D8 is now the gateway for people who work remotely. Designed for remote workers and freelancers with clients or an employer outside Portugal, it requires proof of monthly income above a threshold set by law and valid health insurance. If you live off your laptop and the pay comes from abroad, this is almost certainly your route.
D7: passive income and retirees
The D7 was created for people with passive income, such as pensions, rents or dividends, and asks for a regular source coming from abroad, in the order of nine hundred-something euros a month. It is the classic visa for many retirees. Note: it is no longer recommended for those with active work income, precisely the crowd now steered to the D8.
The part everyone forgets
Whichever visa you choose, you will need a NIF, a bank account and health insurance with the required minimum coverage. And remember that nationality rules changed this year, with longer waiting periods, so plan for the long term.
See also: what changed in the nationality law and the AIMA strike and the delays.
Official information on visas and residency at gov.pt.
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