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Home » Destinations » Europe » Portugal

A Guide To Obtaining a Golden Visa in Portugal

Published: Nov 13, 2025 by Guest Blogger |

Portugal's picturesque landscapes, cultural heritage, and favorable climate have long attracted expatriates and investors from around the globe. In recent years, Portugal's Golden Visa program has gained significant popularity, providing a fast-track to residency for those who invest in the local economy.

Eye-catching architecture in Lisbon, a popular Portuguese city for expats with a Golden Visa (photo: Joao Prates).
Eye-catching architecture in Lisbon (photo: Joao Prates)

This opportunity is not only a gateway to enjoying life in a beautiful European nation but also a step toward obtaining Portuguese citizenship. In this article, we will walk you through everything you need to know about acquiring a Portuguese Golden Visa.

Understanding the Golden Visa Program

The Portuguese Golden Visa program was established in 2012 to attract foreign investment. It is a residency-by-investment scheme that grants qualifying investors and their families the right to live, work, and study in Portugal.

The visa also provides freedom of movement within the Schengen Area, which encompasses most of Europe. For example, exploring the Golden Visa Portugal pathways can offer valuable information and assistance in effectively fulfilling the criteria.

Initially geared toward real estate investments, the program has since broadened to include other investment types, such as capital transfer and the creation of employment opportunities.

The process for obtaining a Golden Visa is straightforward and has flexible requirements compared to other residency programs, which adds to its appeal.

Investors commonly appreciate the program's minimal residency requirements. To maintain their visa, individuals must spend at least seven days in Portugal during the first year of residency and 14 days in each subsequent two-year period.

This rule enables investors to manage their investments and enjoy the Portuguese lifestyle without having to relocate permanently.

Eligibility Criteria for the Golden Visa in Portugal

A rock climber in Cascais (photo: Adel, Unsplash).
A rock climber in Cascais (photo: Adel)

To be eligible for a Golden Visa, applicants must fulfill specific requirements. Primarily, the program targets non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens who are able to make a significant investment in Portugal.

The type of investment can vary, but it must meet specific thresholds, and in some cases, be directed toward areas of national development priority.

Generally, the eligibility criteria entail a clean criminal record, the ability to enter and remain in Portugal, and no prior denial of entry into any Schengen zone country.

Additionally, the investor must commit to maintaining the investment for a minimum period, typically five years, to qualify for permanent residency or citizenship.

Potential investors must also provide evidence of sufficient funds to make the investment and the means to support themselves and their families while residing in Portugal.

Comprehensive health insurance coverage in Portugal is another prerequisite that ensures applicants are adequately prepared for any health-related contingencies that may arise during their stay.

Understanding these eligibility requirements is fundamental before undertaking the Golden Visa application process. Navigating the intricacies can seem daunting, but with the proper guidance and resources, investors can seamlessly satisfy these conditions.

Step-by-Step Process for Applying

Beautiful tile work in Aveiro (photo: Leandro Barreto, Unsplash).
Beautiful tile work in Aveiro (photo: Leandro Barreto)

The first step in the Golden Visa process is selecting and completing the qualifying investment in Portugal.

Following the investment, the applicant must gather the necessary documentation, including proof of investment, legal paperwork, and personal identification. It's advisable to start by collecting these documents, as some may take time to obtain.

After compiling the required documents, the next step is to submit an online application through the Portuguese Immigration and Borders Service (SEF) website.

Here, investors will enter their information, upload documents, and pay the applicable fees. SEF will then schedule an appointment for biometric data collection in Portugal.

At the biometric appointment, applicants submit their fingerprints and have their photograph taken. These details are crucial for issuing the residency card.

SEF officials also review the applicant's original documents to verify their authenticity and adherence to the program's guidelines.

Investment Routes for Securing the Portuguese Golden Visa

The most common way to obtain a Golden Visa is through property investment, typically requiring a minimum of €500,000; however, lower amounts apply for properties in low-density areas or those designated for renovation. This approach leads to residency and potential returns.

Alternative investment options include transferring €1 million to a Portuguese bank account, creating at least 10 jobs in a business, or investing in scientific research or the arts, with starting amounts of at least €350,000.

These varied routes allow applicants to choose investments that align with their financial goals and values. It's advisable to review current guidelines and seek professional advice to ensure compliance and strategic advantage.

The Portuguese Golden Visa offers investors a significant opportunity to access the lifestyle, stability, and mobility of European residency. Whether for personal leisure, business advancement, or as a step towards citizenship, the benefits of the Golden Visa resonate long after the initial investment is made.

By carefully navigating the application process and selection of investments, investors can reap the rewards of a life enriched by Portuguese residency.

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This story is published in partnership with Portugal Pathways Limited.

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