Portugal is increasingly becoming a popular destination for expats seeking a new life in Europe. Among the various visa options available, the D7 Visa stands out as an attractive choice for retirees, remote workers, and individuals with passive income.
The Algarve is one of the best places to live in Portugal, nowhere else in the world could you have a lifestyle quite like the one you could have while living on the southern coast of Portugal.
Requests for extensions to immigrants' visas to stay or reside in Portugal will now be automatically granted, as long as the people in question have no criminal record or other weighting factors
This is one of the Portuguese government's changes to the way visas are renewed, according to the Públic
European programmes that offer citizenship "in exchange" for investment- particularly in real estate- are alive and well in Europe, despite calls for an end to the issuing of new golden visas.
The Portuguese government is interested in attracting more and more digital nomads to the country and is preparing, for example, a programme with tourism organisations to welcome and guide these professionals in the territory, announced the Secretary of State for Tourism, Rita Marques.
How can a digital nomad move to Portugal? The famous Portuguese visa law for digital nomads, which is attracting attention from abroad, came into force on 30th October 2022 and will allow foreigners to stay for a year in Portugal working remotely.
With the COVID-19 pandemic stealing the headlines in recent months, Brexit seemed to take a back seat. Now in 2021 in the blink of an eye, the Brexit transition period has ended, as of 1st January 2021, the UK is no longer a member of the EU, and we are now living in a post-Brexit world.
The Institute of Employment and Vocational Training (Instituto do Emprego e Formação Profissional or IEFP) is going to start posting job offers in Portugal abroad.
Residence permits are granted in Portugal in exchange for investing in the country. This is one of the main regulatory changes to the ‘golden’ visa regime that came into force on Monday 1st October 2018.
Moving to sunny Portugal sounds like an amazing idea. However, it isn’t all beach and fun. There are a few administrative things to deal with before you can fully start your new Portuguese life.