Everything you need to know about Portugal’s D7 Visa

Right here with Ei!'s Gilda Pereira and Cristina Amaral - all the latest advice & info from THE visa experts!
Unless you are a citizen of an EU country, if you are planning on living in Portugal, you’ll likely need a Portuguese Residency Visa. There are several options, including the popular D7 Visa. If you want to find out what the requirements are or have a query about your ongoing D7 Visa process, this webinar is for you.
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  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity
    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity2 жыл бұрын

    You can also search for info or ask your own question on this topic in our community forum - expatsportugal.com/community/?wpfs=visa Speak directly to a professional from Gilda's Ei! team. Ensure you meet the requirements & find the best route to get your application approved - expatsportugal.com/business-directory/ei-assessoria-migratoria/ ⭐Don't forget your discount - Our Premium & Premium Plus members get 10% off Ei!'s fees. Sally from the Expats Portugal team 🙂

  • @desertdweller8520
    @desertdweller85202 жыл бұрын

    So glad it is recorded so I can watch. Love the community!!

  • @leemedd8189
    @leemedd8189 Жыл бұрын

    Very good advice, Thank you

  • @krisburke1712
    @krisburke1712 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, many of the requirements seem to put the horse before the cart... did it myself...I work in law but not immigration law...it was difficult

  • @bartsimpson955
    @bartsimpson9552 жыл бұрын

    excellent video

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @APV2013
    @APV20132 жыл бұрын

    Very informative however, I wanted to clarify one thing I heard. If the Portuguese consulate (in Washington D.C.) approves our D7 visa, it WILL include a SEF appointment (day/time), hopefully close to our new rental address. Is that correct? Muito obrigado.

  • @dennytaylor1005
    @dennytaylor1005 Жыл бұрын

    I just found this video and the Expats Portugal channel. It was a great one to watch with a lot of information (and humor). My wife and I are starting to look into moving to Portugal (I retire in a couple of months). We won't be ready to move for about a year still. How soon should we start to contact you and someone like EI to get started? (I have just started my language lessons.)

  • @iranman6356
    @iranman63562 жыл бұрын

    How is your experience dealing with Portuguese consulate in Toronto?

  • @iranman6356
    @iranman63562 жыл бұрын

    Hi, this is Reza from Toronto, Canada

  • @soorajmathew9614
    @soorajmathew96142 жыл бұрын

    Hello, Can somebody plz let me know how to book the accommodation for at least six months without paying upfront?

  • @mistrylyra5848
    @mistrylyra58482 жыл бұрын

    So could I get a short stay visa (Schengen) and then set up everything while in Portugal for the D7 visa or I have to know for sure I want the D7 before I leave the US. Thanks

  • @dougharris4853
    @dougharris48532 жыл бұрын

    What is the medical insurance requiremennt for the d7 application

  • @AsifSaifuddinAuvipy
    @AsifSaifuddinAuvipy2 жыл бұрын

    what is the tax rate for remote work non portugal source for D7?

  • @dorit1691
    @dorit1691 Жыл бұрын

    hi! does WHERE you live in portugal have impact (positive or negative) on your chances of acquiring the d7 visa? that is, if we plan to reside in a less populated/less desired area are we more likely to get the visa approved since the govt is looking to have more people in some areas?

  • @Steven1007able
    @Steven1007able Жыл бұрын

    I just want to know if I, as a Jamaican, would have a chance with this visa. I work remotely for a US company.

  • @agl5132
    @agl51322 жыл бұрын

    My only income is US social security. Is that acceptable alone? I do not have savings.

  • @retired_in_portugal
    @retired_in_portugal2 жыл бұрын

    I watched this hoping it was going to be "Everything I needed to know about Portugal's D7 Visa" There are two or three spots in the video where either the guests or the host refer back to a rule or process that I'm guessing they assume everyone is familiar with. Unfortunately since I am not familiar with these references I felt completely lost. I think maybe a better title would have been "An Overview of Portugal's D7 Visa" as it assumes a certain level of familiarity. Hopefully the links will help

  • @yesno3906
    @yesno39062 жыл бұрын

    My parents are financing me, is it considered as an income?

  • @mohamedissa7054
    @mohamedissa7054 Жыл бұрын

    Hello there, thank you so much for the video. Just wanted to ask, to obtain the Permanent residence how many years I need to be in Portugal and how many days a year I need to be there?! Many thanks

  • @mamarina606
    @mamarina606 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, can i apply D 7 visa without tax return? I can fullfil all other requrements

  • @soulliquids8777
    @soulliquids87772 жыл бұрын

    Hi, ı just want to know about 8600 euros in Portuguese bank statement. Can we use that money when ı start to live in Portugal or it will be frozen during the year?

  • @sunflowerfina1
    @sunflowerfina1 Жыл бұрын

    Can you go as a tourist and buy property and then get the D7 process. So you don’t need to rent

  • @josquin6
    @josquin6 Жыл бұрын

    Recent update. I was just approved for D7 visa, using the NYC VFS office. You do NOT need to get a live appointment at the VFS office (it can be a mess and appointments are sometimes over a month away); instead, choose the "mail in application" tab/option on the Apply for Visa page. From the time I sent them my packet to my receiving the visa was 5 weeks. i used Fedex to ensure my Passport got back and forth securely. I have pension, rental, and some contractor income. I did NOT have an open Portuguese bank account (perhaps they did not care because I had good passive income). For residence proof, I got a 1 year lease in Lisbon on Flatio, starting on my arrival date. Flatio lets you cancel your lease with one month notice and takes credit card payment (no bank account needed). I will get a permanent place after I arrive. Hopes this helps

  • @valeriehogan-cosmas8215

    @valeriehogan-cosmas8215

    Жыл бұрын

    How far out did you set out your rental start? Did you have to pay for all 12 months of rent due, even though you canceled? How were you able to bypass the bank account in Portugal info? We are a family of four from US wishing to vacation in Portugal first, in order to choose place of residence, schools etc.... As head of household id like to get a D7 visa; the thought of having to travel back to the states in order to apply for it seems daunting. If so, must my wife and children come with me and/or can they stay in Portugal?

  • @josquin6

    @josquin6

    Жыл бұрын

    @@valeriehogan-cosmas8215 I used the company Flatio, which issues a 1 year lease but allows you to pay one month at a time, with a service fee that covers the entire year lease. The issue you a official appearing one year lease, which was accepted by the Portuguese Embassy. You can cancel it with one month notice ….there was a $1200 service fee for the entire span of the lease but this worked ok for me since I didn’t have to go back to Portugal and was able to obtain the lease and put it on my credit card without a Portuguese bank account. Monthly rent were similar to Airbnb in Lisbon but with the advantage of the one-year lease usable for the visa

  • @peruchanbama2105

    @peruchanbama2105

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information, did you have to have ALL documents translated into Portuguese or just some?

  • @rahultunde8158
    @rahultunde8158 Жыл бұрын

    Hi! Any idea from the time I submit my papers with VSF, Mumbai, in how many days do I come to know if its approved or rejected?

  • @walkingcode
    @walkingcode2 жыл бұрын

    Am I eligable for D7 visa If I am working remotely?

  • @Febrinasvlogs
    @Febrinasvlogs2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, how about the short stay temporary visa for freelancers/digital nomads that the bank account is not required? Thanks

  • @lolalolbho8401

    @lolalolbho8401

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey! Please do not come to Portugal for the following reasons. 1. Life is so slow paced & people are very lazy, you will have to wait long for basic things to be done, bureaucracy adds salt to injury! 2. Most of the houses do not want to rent and they are in miserable conditions, house owners just want to sell it at unreasonable price, better invest in a index fund that would give better result! 3. Houseold conditions are poor, search about it. Most of the Portugal's housing conditions are poor, dont leave your beautiful house in to live in a downgraded one in Portugal. 4. Portugal is heavily reliable on foreigners money, they will just use you as a cash cow nothing more. 5. Customer service is poor, the wages are low & the lazy culture leads to 0 customer service. 6. Poor public transportation, most areas are not connected by public transport and look like ghost towns. 7. Africans & Indians never apply, they will not rent you a house, they will be sweet on your face, and snitch behind your back. But yes, buy it from them. Buy miserable house, on a location without public transport or no "human activity". Thats what makes them happy, I AM WARNING YOU ALL AGAIN, DO NOT FALL INTO THE TRAP & AVOID VISITING PORTUGAL!

  • @alvaroalvarez5009
    @alvaroalvarez5009 Жыл бұрын

    If I get a term of responsibility from a friend in Portugal. Am I allowed to move once I find another place? If so, should it be before or after my SEF appointment?

  • @steveprice9462
    @steveprice9462 Жыл бұрын

    What did Cristina mean in relation to finances by "please don't apply with the minimum". She didn't go on to explain.

  • @RINGOPHOTOS1
    @RINGOPHOTOS1 Жыл бұрын

    Please are Ghana nationals qualified to to apply? And I will be happy if you can give me at least how much it should be in my bank account in Portugal any rough amount? And how can one open a bank account there if the person does not live in Portugal?

  • @karencorbeij3542
    @karencorbeij3542 Жыл бұрын

    Does every member of the family have to have D7 visa say both husband and wife

  • @thomaswilliams7888
    @thomaswilliams7888 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Just come across this channel, and noticed it’s nine months old. We are about to start our process . Is their a video with more updated information? We are in the UK. How can I contact Christina, how much do you charge ? Look forward to your reply. Regards Tom & Josie Williams

  • @balakumarbagavatsingham5377
    @balakumarbagavatsingham5377 Жыл бұрын

    HELLO OUR MARIAGE CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE DO WE HAVE TO NOTARIZE ALSO OUR POLICE CLEARLANCECAN YOU ANSWER PLEASE MY NAME IS KUMAR FROM MONTREAL CANADA.

  • @isabellechurch5690
    @isabellechurch56902 жыл бұрын

    Where do you get the document that must be signed and certified by the "inviting friend"?

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Local 'Junta de Freguesia'

  • @tarloksingh2079
    @tarloksingh2079 Жыл бұрын

    Hello sir can I apply d 7 visa sir

  • @softprincess1
    @softprincess1 Жыл бұрын

    I like Kristina because she seems very knowledgeable and confident. How can I connect with her?

  • @jimczerniak4585
    @jimczerniak45852 жыл бұрын

    Can I just have an amount of savings to prove income, what would be that amount of savings?

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jim, For the D7 you will need a regular income as well as savings. Please feel free to also ask any questions in our forum - expatsportugal.com/community/ For immigration matters we would always recommend that you speak directly to a professional for the most up-to-date info that is relevant to your individual circumstances. Consider having a consultation to discuss your options thoroughly - expatsportugal.com/business-directory/ei-assessoria-migratoria/ Wishing you the best, Sally from the Expats Portugal team 🙂

  • @charliemontholon
    @charliemontholon2 жыл бұрын

    Couldn’t log in into the web page to search for their services.

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seems to be working now eimigrante.pt/en/

  • @vvjkumar
    @vvjkumar Жыл бұрын

    Can you cover golden visa in greater detail. . Also illustrate the pros and cons of D7 vs Golden visa.. Thanks

  • @desertdweller8520
    @desertdweller85202 жыл бұрын

    I tried to connect but didn't have the right RSVP.

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi DesertDweller, Sorry to hear you missed out joining us live. Please do email us or fill in our contact form if you ever have problems connecting - expatsportugal.com/contact-us/ I can see your RSVP on the system and the email was sent. I will look into it further and email you. Best, Sally from the Expats Portugal team

  • @Debra309
    @Debra3092 жыл бұрын

    USA Hawaii here. Can someone please help me understand? If I apply for the D7, I must do so on US soil. Seems I can also obtain my NIF and open a bank account via Ei! before entering Portugal. I’m confused about when I am required to have a Portuguese address. How difficult is it to find a rental if bringing our dog? Thank you kindly.

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    Finding rentals in Portugal is extremely difficult, with dogs or without, as there are not enough properties for rent and too many people searching. You may have more luck in finding a rental if you search in small villages in the interior of Portugal, as far from the coast as possible. You can look up AirB&Bs and other holiday rental portals in small towns & villages and contact the owners asking if they'd be interested in a long term rental starting end of summer season, say October or November, as they'll have no bookings during winter and some may be interested. But please note these are very isolated places and you'd need a car if you want to move around. You need an address to get a NIF and open a bank account in Portugal, both required for your D7 visa application. If you are not in Portugal and don't intend to visit to sort that out in person, you'll need to appoint someone as your fiscal reperesentative (anyone) who is resident in Portugal and has a NIF and an address. Your fiscal representative will then get a NIF and open your bank account on your behalf. If you know anyone in Portugal you can ask them if they'd do that for you, otherwise you can pay a portuguese accountant or solicitor to do that for you for around 50 Euros. Or you can use the services of Ei, or Savvy Cat Realty, or any other service, but please be aware there are also money sharks operating... it's becoming an industry. And make sure you understand the implications of giving someone power of attorney (all in portuguese, of course) to open a bank account for you, as you'd have to transfer money to that account, I believe. You wouldn't want to arrive in Portugal and find that your money was... gone! When you finally arrive in Portugal, you'd need to cancel the appointement of your fiscal representtive and change the address in your NIF and bank acount to your permanent address. Hope this makes sense.

  • @Debra309

    @Debra309

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting so much information. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your time and efforts. Thanks again!

  • @FSUNOL1010
    @FSUNOL10102 жыл бұрын

    How much money do you need to fund your Portuguese Bank account for the D7 Visa? I know you said, don't fund with the minimum, but what is the minimum?

  • @free5faizan

    @free5faizan

    Жыл бұрын

    How are you lynda

  • @AG-so4gl
    @AG-so4gl2 жыл бұрын

    What happens if you lease a place and D7 denied?.

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    You'd loose out any rent and deposit paid and you may also have to pay for the remaining period of that lease depending on the terms of the lease. Some leases have a clause that allows you to terminate the lease, by giving a notice some time before the lease expires, such as, after 90 days you may give notice that you wish to terminate the lease in 30 days counting from the date of your notice. That would mean you'd have to pay for a minimum of 90 + 30 = 120 days rent. Most landlords require the payment of at least 90 days on signing the rental contract anyway.

  • @fek6878
    @fek68782 жыл бұрын

    Would like to apply for D7 visa. At this moment I do not have any active or passive income just savings. Is that acceptable? How long does the D7 process take?

  • @lolalolbho8401

    @lolalolbho8401

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey! Please do not come to Portugal for the following reasons. 1. Life is so slow paced & people are very lazy, you will have to wait long for basic things to be done, bureaucracy adds salt to injury! 2. Most of the houses do not want to rent and they are in miserable conditions, house owners just want to sell it at unreasonable price, better invest in a index fund that would give better result! 3. Houseold conditions are poor, search about it. Most of the Portugal's housing conditions are poor, dont leave your beautiful house in to live in a downgraded one in Portugal. 4. Portugal is heavily reliable on foreigners money, they will just use you as a cash cow nothing more. 5. Customer service is poor, the wages are low & the lazy culture leads to 0 customer service. 6. Poor public transportation, most areas are not connected by public transport and look like ghost towns. 7. Africans & Indians never apply, they will not rent you a house, they will be sweet on your face, and snitch behind your back. But yes, buy it from them. Buy miserable house, on a location without public transport or no "human activity". Thats what makes them happy, I AM WARNING YOU ALL AGAIN, DO NOT FALL INTO THE TRAP & AVOID VISITING PORTUGAL!

  • @kdavidwhite8376
    @kdavidwhite8376 Жыл бұрын

    One item that is still a bit confusing is getting a 1) NIF, 2)Opening a Bank Account, and 3) leasing an apartment while still residing in the USA. Is this something I can do on a visit Visa, return to the US, and then start the D7 process?

  • @akxyz97

    @akxyz97

    Жыл бұрын

    You can do it remotely without visiting Portugal

  • @MFPRego

    @MFPRego

    Жыл бұрын

    You can get to the embassy or consulate and they will get things done, regarding the NIF. Mind you that you will need a portuguese adress. Bank account you can get it online. There are so many Banks to choose from but i can advise Caixa Geral de Depósitos. Its the state bank, big and secure. About acomodation, try rent for a year, at least. Or buy a house!

  • @kirkdave8505

    @kirkdave8505

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, you can choose to do a visit to get your NIF, Bank Account and Lease, then go back to the US and apply. Or you can have the law firms do it for a fee so it’s remote.

  • @tommys7032
    @tommys70322 жыл бұрын

    can not book consulting service on the EI website

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Tommy, Sorry about that. Please contact us and we will connect you directly. expatsportugal.com/contact-us/ Best, Sally from the Expats Portugal team 🙂

  • @shatroopa
    @shatroopa Жыл бұрын

    hi, i sent a mail to Geral, waiting for reply

  • @Ratty713
    @Ratty7132 жыл бұрын

    Hiya just after a little advice if possible please ? Me and my family are looking into moving over to Portugal in the next year but I have a driving conviction on my criminal. It was 19 years ago and I havent been in any trouble with the police since then so would this effect us being able to move to Portugal ? Many thanks

  • @shannonjones4807

    @shannonjones4807

    Жыл бұрын

    I would suggest getting a copy of your FBI background check to see if it even shows up. If it does, you can look into getting it expunged.

  • @lolalolbho8401

    @lolalolbho8401

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shannonjones4807 Hey! Please do not come to Portugal for the following reasons. 1. Life is so slow paced & people are very lazy, you will have to wait long for basic things to be done, bureaucracy adds salt to injury! 2. Most of the houses do not want to rent and they are in miserable conditions, house owners just want to sell it at unreasonable price, better invest in a index fund that would give better result! 3. Houseold conditions are poor, search about it. Most of the Portugal's housing conditions are poor, dont leave your beautiful house in to live in a downgraded one in Portugal. 4. Portugal is heavily reliable on foreigners money, they will just use you as a cash cow nothing more. 5. Customer service is poor, the wages are low & the lazy culture leads to 0 customer service. 6. Poor public transportation, most areas are not connected by public transport and look like ghost towns. 7. Africans & Indians never apply, they will not rent you a house, they will be sweet on your face, and snitch behind your back. But yes, buy it from them. Buy miserable house, on a location without public transport or no "human activity". Thats what makes them happy, I AM WARNING YOU ALL AGAIN, DO NOT FALL INTO THE TRAP & AVOID VISITING PORTUGAL!

  • @sheld29
    @sheld292 жыл бұрын

    Cristina, how can we be in touch? We need help!

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sa, please email Cristina - cristina.amaral@eimigrante.pt

  • @All-Father88
    @All-Father882 жыл бұрын

    I have a question regarding the D7 visa. I work as a freelancer, working generally from home. However I do have to attend construction site to carry our surveys, meetings etc. Is there unlimited access into the Schengen area with thr D7? Thanks

  • @wreckage-vs5jv

    @wreckage-vs5jv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @All-Father88

    @All-Father88

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wreckage-vs5jv thank you

  • @lolalolbho8401

    @lolalolbho8401

    Жыл бұрын

    @@All-Father88 no, oncr your visa expires in 4 months your stay is irregular. It takes 2 years for the residence permit to arrive. I am warning you dear, consider esle where. Do not move to Portugal

  • @lolalolbho8401

    @lolalolbho8401

    Жыл бұрын

    @@All-Father88 Hey! Please do not come to Portugal for the following reasons. 1. Life is so slow paced & people are very lazy, you will have to wait long for basic things to be done, bureaucracy adds salt to injury! 2. Most of the houses do not want to rent and they are in miserable conditions, house owners just want to sell it at unreasonable price, better invest in a index fund that would give better result! 3. Houseold conditions are poor, search about it. Most of the Portugal's housing conditions are poor, dont leave your beautiful house in to live in a downgraded one in Portugal. 4. Portugal is heavily reliable on foreigners money, they will just use you as a cash cow nothing more. 5. Customer service is poor, the wages are low & the lazy culture leads to 0 customer service. 6. Poor public transportation, most areas are not connected by public transport and look like ghost towns. 7. Africans & Indians never apply, they will not rent you a house, they will be sweet on your face, and snitch behind your back. But yes, buy it from them. Buy miserable house, on a location without public transport or no "human activity". Thats what makes them happy, I AM WARNING YOU ALL AGAIN, DO NOT FALL INTO THE TRAP & AVOID VISITING PORTUGAL!

  • @AG-so4gl
    @AG-so4gl2 жыл бұрын

    Can I apply from a third country for D7?, ie British expat in SE Asia currently travelling..., don't intend to return UK

  • @nrclever8167

    @nrclever8167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sure

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    Correct answer: No, you cannot apply from just anywhere. You have to apply from the country of your residence. If you have residence in a country that is not the country of your nationality, fine, but you must prove that you are resident in the country you are applying from.

  • @charliemontholon

    @charliemontholon

    2 жыл бұрын

    What will be asked to prove your residence in a third country at a consulate? I have USA citizenship, with banks and address there, but living in South America, can I request my D7 in a South American embassy?

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charliemontholon If you are a legal resident of the country where you are now, you'll have documents such as rental contracts, household bills, employment contract, salary receipts, tax receipts, etc, that show you have been resident there. I think any documents that show you have been paying taxes in that country are good, because you'll also need to show proof of income. Tax documents show both residency and income.

  • @nathandmello4397
    @nathandmello4397 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Cristina I was born in Portuguese colony GOA, and I have a certified copy of the Registo De Nascimento which is registered in Lisbon. I live in USA and am US citizen thru naturalization. How do I obtain my bilhete de identidade (Portuguese), I am portuguese citizen by birth. Thanks Nathan

  • @MFPRego

    @MFPRego

    Жыл бұрын

    Get to your cities portuguese consulado. They will take care of things for you. Be mindfull tough that it may take months to verify all the info.

  • @janusroland
    @janusroland2 жыл бұрын

    So you can't get a lease agreement without an NIF, but you can't get the NIF without an address. She says "hire us to help you!" but is that really the only option? Is there no way to get this visa without hiring professional help?

  • @jondeanpt

    @jondeanpt

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m about to start the process and you can do it all yourself but you will need to travel into Portugal. Watch these videos and make notes of the process and then it’s a step by step approach. I’m going to get a quote from these guys to help as I don’t want to fly to Portugal to open a bank account and get the NIF so I’ll pay for that time saver.

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, there is. If you know someone in Portugal who is a resident and has a NIF number, you can appoint them as your legal representative and they can apply for your NIF and open a Bank account for you, using their address which must be the same as their NIF. A friend may do that for free and a portuguese accountant or solicitor will charge as little as 50 Euros for that. From there, you can do everything else yourself. If you can fullfill all the requirements of the D7 visa, and don't have any special needs, go ahead. I'd suggest you provide as much evidence as possible with your application, for instance, when it comes to income, show more than asked including tax bills & bank statements for previous 2 or 3 years, contracts, any other sources of income, confirmation of current contracts etc. In your personal statement tell them how you are interested in the Portuguese culture and that you are learning the language (if you are not, you should be). That'll clinch it. Portugal wants young people to move & settle in permanently.

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    Жыл бұрын

    @mycode Portugal wants to attract young people to live permanently in Portugal and contribute to our society because the portuguese population is decreasing in numbers, more deaths than births. So, young families with children are very welcome. The main requirement for D7 newcomers is that they can support themselves with income they bring into the country from outside the country, such as savings, pensions, earnings, any form of income as long as they can show proof of it (legal income, of course!). Individuals need to show proof of income equivalent to the portuguese minimum wage (currently 800 Euros per month), plus 50% of that amount for a spouse, and 30% for each child. The D7 visa is issued initially for a period of 1 year, and will have to be renewed after that for periods of 2 years, up to a maximum of 5 years. After 5 years you can ask for permanent residency or portuguese citizenship. At the time of each renovation you'll be asked for proof of income or any means you are supporting yourselves, and if the Imigration Department SEF is not happy with your situation they may not renew the D7 visa any further. But as soon as you have a D7 visa, and are resident, you can also work in Portugal, I believe.

  • @tangodaze
    @tangodaze2 жыл бұрын

    As a EU passport holder, what documents if any I need to rent a residence?

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe you only need your passport or ID card, if it's a short term rental contract not longer than 3 months, like an holiday let. For a longer contract you may need a NIF number (tax number), which you can get FREE of charge from any Tax Department in Portugal (Repartição de Finanças, or just Finanças). Once in Portugal, if you intend to stay long term you can apply for residency and will be given a Residents Card. Also FREE and easy to get at any "Loja do Cidadão". Just go to the nearest one in any town. But the landlord or agent may require other docs, such as proof of income, employment contract, bank statements, guarantor, etc. Different landlords may have different requirements depending on your situation. You must show proof that you can pay the rent.

  • @tangodaze

    @tangodaze

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donnacosta5633 muito obrigada!!!!!! I assume Social Security is a good proof of income?

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tangodaze I'm not familiar with that situation. If you can prove that your Social Security income will continue after you move to Portugal (such as a permanent disability income) and it is enough to pay the rent plus living expenses, I guess that'll be ok. But it all depends on the landlord. Many may be nervous to accept you if they think your income could stop after you move. You'd have to satisfy them that you'll not lose your income. And there's a huge demand for properties to rent, more people searching than properties available to rent, likely to get worse as many foreigners are applying for visas as you can see here. Landlords are very choosy and rents have gone up and are still going up, sometimes to exhorbitant levels. Buying is easier, but prices have also gone up.

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tangodaze Just want to add there's someone who is an expert in all things to do with renting & rental contracts & relocation to Portugal: her name is Ana Caramujo, and her company is Savvy Cat Realty. She may have a better answer for your question. She's also got good contacts with landlords and properties available for rent. Good luck!

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Find her in our directory!

  • @raidergaming5248
    @raidergaming52482 жыл бұрын

    What's your fee for NIF and bank account opening etc for D7

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most portuguese accountants will charge you around 50 Euros. You need to appoint a fiscal representative in Portugal to get your NIF and open your portuguese bank account if you are not living there yet. Anyone resident in Portugal who has a NIF, can be your fiscal representative, or you could appoint a professional such as an accountant, to be your fiscal representative and get a NIF for you and open a bank account. That fiscal representative will have the responsability to deal with any docs needed and will provide a point of contact and address for the docs to be sent to. Applying for a NIF is FREE of charge, opening a bank account is also FREE. You only pay the for the services of a fiscal representative, if you use one. If you have someone you know who is a resident in Portugal, with an address in Portugal, they can do it for you. Please be aware of sharks charging exhorbitant fees. The D7 visa is turning into a lucrative industry... for some.

  • @raidergaming5248

    @raidergaming5248

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donnacosta5633 Appreciate your providing such an important information. Please also tell me about the recent denial of account opening for D7 applicants as we do have to open a bank account upfront prior to getting a D7 visa. I am very much worried in case Bank's in Portugal deny me the account and for such a petty reason my D7 visa is also denied.

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@raidergaming5248 I don't know about anyone being denied a bank account, banks are always trying to attract new customers, that's how they earn their keep. There must be some reason why a bank would not accept a new customer, who's going to have money coming in from abroad. Banks are required by law to verify that all money transfered to accounts is coming from legal sources, i.e. not from shady deals or ilegal business, or money laundering... so they'll vet their new customers. But if everything is legit, I don't see any problem.

  • @raidergaming5248

    @raidergaming5248

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donnacosta5633 infact the banks are now asking for TRC as a requirement for the expats which is not possible for a non resident applying for a D7 visa

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@raidergaming5248 The Tax Residency Certificate must be from the country you are living in now and where you have been paying your taxes, not a TCR from Portugal where you haven't filed any taxes yet. Banks will verify your tax status, they must ensure the money you transfer to Portugal is legit. If you have been paying taxes, it shouldn't be a problem. I don't know in which country you are based, but if you search online you'll be able to find out how to get a TCR where you are. You may be able to get it online, if your tax office offers that facility.

  • @TT-rl4su
    @TT-rl4su2 жыл бұрын

    British guy married to Portuguese lady for 25 years, but we live in another country and would like to move to Portugal. Where do I stand legally as a British passport holder? I only speak English :-)

  • @nrclever8167

    @nrclever8167

    2 жыл бұрын

    No special scheme for the British

  • @TT-rl4su

    @TT-rl4su

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nrclever8167 Not easier to immigrate if your wife is a Portuguese citizen?

  • @nrclever8167

    @nrclever8167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sure but nothing to do with you are British or not .

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you are married to a portuguese citizen, you can get portuguese residency on the grounds of family reunion. I believe that you can enter Portugal with your wife without a visa as any other British citizen, for a maximum of 90 days, and once there you can apply for permanent residency (or at least residency as long as you are married to her). I suggest you check the portuguese consulate website of the country you are living in now, and make an appointment with them to get information specific to your situation.

  • @carolinavarela1572

    @carolinavarela1572

    2 жыл бұрын

    hello! Married for more than 6 years can apply for portuguese citizenship. No need to speak portuguese or live in portugal

  • @wgarnsey
    @wgarnsey2 жыл бұрын

    ? regarding D7 visa residency requirement. 6 months continuous or 8 months non-continuous. If I was on the D7 visa, planning to spend six months in Portugal, but went to Spain (or another EU country) for two weeks, would that trip invalidiate the six months continuous, thus requiring me to spend a minimum of eight months?

  • @wgarnsey

    @wgarnsey

    2 жыл бұрын

    OK. I heard the answer around 35 min. Travel to Schengen area is OK. Outside Schengen you need to document your trip and reasons why.

  • @orangewetsuit

    @orangewetsuit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you William. That is terrific info.

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    Within the Shengen area there are not many checks when you cross borders by car, so no records of your trip by car from Portugal to Spain. But... there are other ways your travel footprint might be detected. For instance, when you use your bank card to book accommodation, or pay in a restaurant or shop. Heard of the NIF number? You'll need one and your bank account, cards, and all your financial activity is connected to it. The SEF can check in no time your digital prints... all over the place. Answer: follow the rules if you want to play the game.

  • @lauraleeg1156

    @lauraleeg1156

    2 жыл бұрын

    She can do the 8 months non continuous residency and still “ follow the rules and play the game”, no?

  • @donnacosta5633

    @donnacosta5633

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lauraleeg1156 The question asked and reply given was about the 6 months continuous. The 8 months non-continuous situation is another scenario. Listen to video.

  • @JR-eq6jz
    @JR-eq6jz Жыл бұрын

    I lived in Lisboa in 2015. It was cool and loved it. I kept wondering when all the aholes were going to discover it. Sadly had totally happened.

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    Жыл бұрын

    Presumably you won't be saying where you live now? 😂 Carl

  • @wreckage-vs5jv
    @wreckage-vs5jv2 жыл бұрын

    If only the rest of Europe had this quality/wealthy/educated immigration..Which is funny bc when Portugal joined the EU it was very poor. What you see today is largely due to huge money transfers from France, Italy, Germany, UK

  • @africawise
    @africawise2 жыл бұрын

    Scary lady in a striped Tshirt, wooooo!

  • @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    @ExpatsPortugalCommunity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cristina rocks!

  • @nrclever8167

    @nrclever8167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing and smart

  • @hotrox2112

    @hotrox2112

    2 жыл бұрын

    She seems to be an all "business professional" Check you feelings at the border?...

  • @nathandmello4397
    @nathandmello4397 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Gilda E Cristina Vc tem contacto spobre watsapp? Por favor de compatilhar....Agradeco Natan

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