Portugal created the Residence Permit for Investment Activity, commonly known as the Golden Visa, to attract qualified foreign investment and support economic development. The program remains active after the legislative changes of October 2023, but with new rules and investment categories, no longer including real estate investments.
The Golden Visa is available to citizens of non‑EU and non‑Schengen countries who wish to make a qualifying investment in Portugal. It also applies to shareholders of companies based in Portugal or in another EU Member State, provided they have a permanent establishment in Portugal.
The following activities currently qualify for the Golden Visa:
Minimum investment of €500,000 in regulated Portuguese funds that support national companies. (This is currently the most popular route.)
Minimum investment of €500,000 in public or private research institutions.
Minimum contribution of €250,000 to artistic projects or cultural heritage preservation.
Creation of 10 jobs, or
Investment of €500,000 in a Portuguese company, maintaining 5 jobs for at least 3 years.
The following categories were eliminated and no longer qualify:
Purchase of real estate (any value)
Urban rehabilitation
Capital transfer of €1,000,000
Indirect real estate investments
Initial permit valid for 2 years
Renewable for 2‑year periods
Minimum stay requirement:
7 days per year during the first period
14 days for each renewal period
The Golden Visa allows the inclusion of:
Spouse or partner
Dependent children (including students up to 24 years old)
Dependent parents of the applicant or spouse
Legal residence in Portugal
Free movement within the Schengen Area
Right to work, study, or start a business
Pathway to permanent residency or citizenship after 5 years
Attractive tax regime for new residents (subject to legal requirements)
Through our network of specialized legal partners, we support the entire process:
Assessment of the most suitable investment route
Obtaining a Portuguese tax number (NIF)
Opening a bank account
Preparing and submitting the application
Full follow‑up until the residence permit is issued
Immigration laws may change. We recommend consulting a specialized lawyer for updated and personalized legal advice.