Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa 2026: Complete Application Guide

What Is the Portugal Passive Income Visa (D7)?

The Portugal D7 Visa, officially known as the Portugal Passive Income Visa, is a residency pathway for non-EU nationals who can show stable recurring income sufficient to live in Portugal without needing local employment. Unlike work-based visas, the D7 is built around financial self-sufficiency, with accepted income sources including pensions, rental income, dividends, royalties, and other well-documented foreign income streams.


The D7 visa is particularly popular among retirees, financially independent individuals, and those with investment portfolios. Once granted, the D7 provides a two-year initial residence permit, renewable for a further three years, with a clear pathway toward permanent residency and citizenship after five years of legal residence in Portugal.

Quick Overview

Item Details
Program Status Portugal Passive Income Visa (D7) remains active in 2026
Minimum Income €920/month baseline for main applicant; additional income is required for adding any dependents
Recommended Minimum Deposit ~€11,040 in a Portuguese bank account; higher deposit is required for adding any dependents
Visa Duration 120-day entry visa, then a 2-year residence permit upon arrival
Extension Available Renewable for a further 3-year period after the initial 2 years
Path to Citizenship After 7 years (CPLP nationals) or 10 years (other nationalities), applicants may apply for Portuguese citizenship.
Schengen Travel Visa-free travel across the Schengen Area countries
Family Inclusion Spouse/registered partner, dependent children under 18, adult dependent children in full-time education, and dependent parents of the main applicant or spouse
Who Can Apply Non-EU/EEA members aged 18+ with provable passive income, accommodation in Portugal, clean criminal record, and valid health insurance
Processing Time Up to 60 days (consulate stage); up to 9 months total including AIMA registration

Who Is Eligible To Apply For The D7 Visa?

To qualify, you must meet all of the following Portugal D7 Visa requirements in 2026:

  • Non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals only
  • 18 years or older; no upper age limit
  • Must not be absent from Portugal for more than 6 consecutive months or a total of 8 non-consecutive months during the validity of each permit
  • Hold a clean criminal record from Portugal and your country of residence
  • Have valid health insurance covering Portugal and the Schengen Area
  • Have a valid long-term rental agreement or property purchase deed in Portugal 
  • Hold a Portuguese NIF and active Portuguese bank account

Portugal D7 Visa Income Requirements

The minimum passive income varies according to the number of family members of the applicant’s household:

  • Main applicant: €920 per month
  • Other household adults: Additional €460 for each per month
  • Minors: Additional €276 for each per month
  • Eligible passive income includes: Rental, Pension, Copyrights, Dividends, but not Salary Income

Portugal D7 Visa Deposit Requirement:

Minimum of €11,040 must be transferred to the Portuguese bank account prior to application. In case of adding any dependents, this amount will increase.

  • For each adult: Additional €5,520
  • For each minors: Additional €3,312

 

Meeting these criteria does not guarantee approval. The final decision rests with the consulate officer reviewing your file. Consistency across all submitted documents is critical.

Benefits of the Portugal D7 Visa

The Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa offers a comprehensive set of rights and privileges for holders and their families

  • Access To Public Services: Full access to Portugal’s public health (SNS) and education systems
  • Family Reunification: Bring your spouse/partner, dependent children, and dependent parents to live in Portugal under the same application
  • Path to Permanent Residency and Citizenship: Apply for permanent residence or Portuguese (EU) citizenship after 5 years of legal residency
  • Schengen Freedom of Movement: Visa-free travel across all Schengen Area countries

Path To Portuguese Citizenship Via D7 Visa

The Portugal D7 Visa offers a clear and well-established route to EU citizenship for non-EU nationals. Here is how the timeline works:

Stage Timeline & Milestone
D7 Entry Visa

Month 0

4-month entry visa issued by consulate

Residence Permit (Year 1–2)

Within 4 months of arrival

2-year residence permit issued by AIMA

Permit Renewal (Year 3–5)

Year 2

3-year renewal residence permit

Permanent Residency

Year 5

Apply for permanent residency card

Portuguese Citizenship

Year 7/10

Apply for naturalisation — requires A2 Portuguese language certificate

Citizenship Requirements At The 7/10-Year Mark:

  • Minimum 5 years of continuous legal residency in Portugal
  • No criminal record in Portugal
  • A2-level Portuguese language proficiency (basic conversational level — achievable with a few months of study)
  • No absences exceeding 6 consecutive months or 8 total months within any 2-year renewal period

Important Note: Residency and stay requirements for Portuguese citizenship are subject to ongoing legislative review. Applicants should monitor this development closely and refer to the latest official guidance from the Portuguese Immigration and Borders Service (AIMA) or consult a licensed immigration lawyer before making long-term plans.

How to Apply for the Portugal D7 Visa : Step by Step

Step 1 – Schedule Consulate Appointment

Book an appointment at the Portuguese Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence and provide all necessary documents at your appointment. 

 

Step 2 – Get A Temporary Visa

Upon approval, a D7 temporary entry visa valid for 120 days is stamped in your passport. This allows you to legally enter Portugal and begin the second phase of your application.

 

Step 3 – Attend AIMA Appointment With The Portuguese Immigration Officer

Within your 120-day entry visa period, you must book and attend an AIMA appointment in Portugal to register for your 2-year residence permit. At this appointment, your biometrics will be collected.

 

Step 4 – Receive Your Residence Permit Card

After your AIMA appointment, your 2-year Residence Permit Card (Título de Residência) is processed and mailed to your Portuguese address within approximately 1–2 months. This card serves as your primary ID document in Portugal.

How Long Does the D7 Visa Application process Take?

The total processing timeline for the Portugal D7 Passive Income Visa averages 9 months from initial preparation to receiving your residence permit card. Here is a breakdown by stage:

Stage Estimated Time
Document preparation & NIF/bank setup 4–8 weeks
Consulate appointment wait 2–4 months
Consulate visa processing Up to 60 business days
AIMA appointment wait (after arrival) 1–4 months
Residence permit card issuance 4–8 weeks after AIMA appointment

Processing times vary by consulate location and season. Submitting a complete, error-free application is the single most effective way to avoid delays.

Documents Checklist for Portugal D7 Visa

Member Documents Needed
Main Applicants

Valid Passport (with at least 6 months’ validity beyond the intended stay)

Criminal Record Certificate (Required for each applicant aged 16 or older, issued by the country where you have most recently resided for at least one year.)

Proof of Current Address (e.g. driver’s licence, utility bill, or bank statement)

Proof of Accommodation in Portugal (12-month registered rental agreement or property ownership documents)

Travel Medical Insurance (Valid insurance covering Portugal and the Schengen Area.)

Portuguese NIF (Tax Identification Number)

Portuguese Bank Account

Proof of Sufficient and Available Funds (as shown in the applicant’s Portuguese bank account statement)

Proof of passive income (such as pension statements, dividend vouchers, rental contracts, investment account statements, tax returns, or any official passive income documentation)

Spouse

Marriage Certificate

Children

Birth Certificate

Single Status Certificate

Proof of Student Enrolment If Over 18

Dependent Parents

Birth Certificates Of Main Applicant Or Spouse

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Where Can I Get Full Documentation Support for the Portugal D7 Visa Application?

Getting your Portugal D7 visa application approved is a multi-stage process. Our team of licensed immigration lawyers and dedicated account managers supports you at every step — from your first question to your citizenship application.

Stage Support Provided
Pre-Application Phase

✓ Free initial consultation to determine best visa pathway

✓ NIF application

✓ Introduction to bank manager + bank account opening support

✓ Document checklist personalized to your situation

✓ Assistance searching for a property to buy or introduction to rental options for a D Visa application

Application Phase

✓ Document legalization guidance

✓ Lease agreement preparation or review

✓ VFS/Consulate appointment scheduling support

Throughout Process

✓ Dedicated lawyer assigned to your case

✓ Dedicated account manager for continuous follow-up

✓ Video call consultations at every stage

✓ Document analysis and verification

✓ Lawyer accompaniment to AIMA appointment

Additional Support (If Needed)

✓ Renewal support (year 2)

✓ Permanent residency application support (year 5)

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