Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa
passive income visa
Minimum income
€870 / month
Duration
24 months
Renewable
Yes
Family eligible
Yes
Processing
~75 days
Tax residency
required
Why this visa
- Lowest income threshold of all EU visas
- Path to Portuguese citizenship in 5 years
- Best for retirees and rentiers
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How to apply for the Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa
Verify eligibility
Confirm you earn at least €870 per month from non-Portugal sources. Gather 3-6 months of bank statements or invoices as proof.
Gather documents
Valid passport (12+ months remaining), clean criminal record, health insurance covering the destination, proof of accommodation, proof of remote employment or contracts.
Submit application
Apply through the official portal or your nearest Portugal consulate. Pay the application fee (typically €50-300).
Wait for processing
Processing takes around 75 days. Some consulates request additional documents during this period.
Travel and register
Once approved, travel to Portugal and register locally within the first 30-90 days as instructed on your approval letter.
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Frequently asked
- Welches Einkommen erfordert das Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa?
- 870 Euro pro Monat, mit Anpassungen für Angehörige.
- Wie lange ist das Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa gültig?
- 24 Monate bei Erstausstellung, verlängerbar.
- Kann Familie auf dem Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa mitkommen?
- Ja, Ehepartner und unterhaltsberechtigte Kinder sind berechtigt.