Portugal job seeker visa in 2026: what changed and who can still apply
Portugal's job seeker visa was suspended in October 2025 and is returning only for qualified professionals. Here is where things stand in 2026 — and the alternatives.
The short answer: Portugal’s old job seeker visa, as it existed, is no longer available — it was suspended on 23 October 2025, when Law 61/2025 came into force, and Portuguese consulates stopped accepting applications under that category. In its place, a job seeker visa reserved for qualified professionals is being created — and at the time of writing it still awaits full regulation.
What happened to Portugal’s job seeker visa?
For three years this visa was one of the most-used doors into the country: it let you enter legally and look for a job while already in Portugal. The 2025 revision of the foreigners’ law closed that general-purpose door. Lawmakers judged that the open model was straining both services and the labour market, and restricted the visa to people who bring qualifications — in line with the rest of the migration package, which also tightened the student visa rules.
Who can apply for the new qualified version?
According to the documentation on the Foreign Ministry’s visa portal, the new category targets qualified job seeking: professionals with training, credentials or recognised experience in areas Portugal lacks. The intended design keeps the old logic — an initial 120-day validity, extendable by 60 more, with the obligation to sign a contract within that window — but the fine print (the professions list, the proof of qualifications required, the opening date) has not all been published. Before making plans, check the current state on the official qualified job seeker visa documentation page.
What are the alternatives in 2026?
If you already hold a job offer you do not need this visa: the route is the classic work visa (D1), requested at the consulate with a contract or promise of contract in hand. Students can work within the limits of their student status. And whichever route you take, be ready to prove funds — the minimum means-of-subsistence amounts required in 2026 are explained here.
Frequently asked questions
Can I come as a tourist and look for work?
You can look, but you cannot sign a contract or regularise your stay off the back of a tourist entry — the manifestação de interesse route is gone; you need the proper visa issued at a consulate.
Is my previously issued job seeker visa still valid?
Yes: visas issued before the suspension keep their validity and their original conditions, including the extension they came with.
When does the new qualified visa open?
There is no official date. Regulation is pending; watch the MNE portal and AIMA’s site — we will keep updating as news lands.
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