Moving to Portugal in 2026: which visa is right for you?
D7, digital nomad, golden visa or study? A plain-words guide to the most common doors in — and what to expect from the timelines.
Portugal is still near the top of everyone’s “change my life” list. But before the sun and the pastéis, there’s a practical question: which visa is right for you? Here’s the map, minus the excess fine print.
If you live off income (D7)
The D7 visa is the classic for retirees or anyone with stable passive income — pensions, rent, dividends. Show you can support yourself without leaning on the state and you’re halfway there.
If you work remotely (digital nomad / D8)
Working online for a company abroad? The digital nomad (D8) visa was built with you in mind. It asks you to prove remote-work income above a minimum threshold — and it has opened the door to a huge wave of tech professionals.
If you’re investing (golden visa)
The golden visa lives on, but it changed: since 2023 you can no longer qualify by buying property. Today the route runs mainly through regulated funds (from €500,000) or support for culture, science and job creation.
If you’re here to study or work
There are also student and work (contract-based) visas. Each has its own rules, but they share one detail: you’ll need a NIF, a bank account and an address.
One cross-cutting warning: AIMA’s timelines are still tight in 2026. Gather your documents early, copy everything, and start with time to spare. The right visa is the one that fits your life — not the one that looks most glamorous on Instagram.
See also: The 2026 golden visa: the funds route
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