Interested in Portugal's D7 Visa? Here's Everything You Need to Know

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Interested in moving to Portugal? If you’ve started looking into becoming an expat in Portugal you have probably heard of the D7 visa. The D7 visa is the most popular way for non-EU residents to move to Portugal and settle long-term in this beautiful country. In this video, we explain the steps involved in getting yourself a D7 visa to live in Portugal.
    Getting the D7 is a complicated process! If you want help, reach out to StartAbroad. We specialize in relocating Americans and Canadians to Portugal. We offer a Visa Application Service for the D7 visa and the Portuguese digital nomad visa.
    What you will need to include in your D7 application packet:
    - The application for a national visa
    - A passport valid for at least 6 months after the expiration of your 120 day visa AND that contains at least 2 blank pages (front and back)
    - 2 recent passport photos, size 35mmx45mm
    - A notarized color copy of your main passport page
    - If you are not a citizen where you are applying, proof of legal residency
    - A personal statement declaring the reasons you are seeking residency and outlining your qualifications
    - Proof of financial means to support yourself.
    - Your NIF and Portuguese bank account
    - A criminal record certificate.
    - A release for a Portuguese criminal record check by the SEF
    - Private health insurance coverage.
    - Proof of accommodation in Portugal.
    - If relevant, copies of marriage certificates and birth certificates
    - For some consulates you will also need a reference letter from a contact in Portugal.
    This application can be difficult to navigate! If you would like guidance or support on your application, StartAbroad offers a D7 Visa service, which you can learn more about here: www.startabroad.com/d7-d8-app...)
    We also offer free 15-minute consultations, which you can book from our website at www.startabroad.com
    StartAbroad an international relocation company that supports Americans and Canadians moving to Panama, Portugal, and Costa Rica. We pride ourselves on our HR expertise, tailored services, and being in the corner of our clients every step of the way. You can learn more about us at www.startabroad.com.
    If you're considering a move to Portugal, Costa Rica, or Panama, we'd love to speak with you! Please reach out to us at: info@startabroad.com or (202) 918-3118
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Komentáře • 35

  • @thesimplechocolatier
    @thesimplechocolatier Před měsícem +3

    The way you laid out the instructions step by step was very helpful. Thank you!!!

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před měsícem

      @thesimplechocolatier Thank you! We appreciate that feedback. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us directly at info@startabroad.com if there's anything we can help you with.

  • @unapologeticallyroxanne8046
    @unapologeticallyroxanne8046 Před 11 měsíci +4

    1st I'm hearing about the 6 month docs (birth certificate and marriage certificate). This was very helpful and intimidating at the same time. Thanks alot

    • @tlmiam1
      @tlmiam1 Před 4 měsíci

      I agree, kind of discouraging.

  • @kenbeck6779
    @kenbeck6779 Před 4 minutami

    Looking to retire at 60 prior to drawing Social Security. Can you use a 401k account as passive income as you can draw from it at 59 1/2? Yes, this sounds complicated opening a bank account in Portugal, getting a lease, all before you get approved 😃 I also don't know anyone in Portugal to get a reference. I am looking at Portugal as I have friends in Spain and it seems like a good base to live and travel from.

  • @Jacob-tp3sw
    @Jacob-tp3sw Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the content, did you say 48 weeks? Do you mean 11 months in advance?

  • @rphil8574
    @rphil8574 Před 7 měsíci

    At approx 9:30 minutes--should be Atestado de Residência in Portuguese. What was said in the video sounded like some Spanish term. When I get frustrated with my Portuguese, I sometimes start speaking Spanish, too, and hope for the best.

  • @babibabu2144
    @babibabu2144 Před 10 měsíci +3

    can i apply for this visa if i have a youtube channel earning more than 1000$/month ?

  • @ihsanawan113
    @ihsanawan113 Před rokem

    How can apply work visa in portugal please help,

  • @ironfistarrival
    @ironfistarrival Před 8 měsíci

    Hello , what if someone has a property in Portugal while applying for D 7 Visa ?
    How can this help to get the D7 Visa ?
    For example in this case the person does not need a proof of a 12 month Lease in Portugal ?
    Because usually they can live on their land in a Caravan for example, ..and any other issues related to this ,please let us know .
    Thanks .

  • @Garcia061
    @Garcia061 Před 10 měsíci

    Rental income is super different and much more volatile than a government pension. Is this still up to date

  • @tlmiam1
    @tlmiam1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Do you have to have €8,000 in the Portuguese bank account to apply for the D7 Visa? This is what I read on a website, but I didn’t see it on the governments website! Thanks.

  • @54ameneses
    @54ameneses Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great content! Regarding income, can a lump sum of money in a bank account count as a source of passive income? Also, can you combine a pension plus a lump sum in the bank to fulfill the requirements of the D7 visa?

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi @54ameneses, thank you for your question! You cannot use a lump sum of money in lieu of passive income. You will need to show that you qualify through sources like a pension, social security, or rental income. You can combine various current or future sources of passive income. Please schedule a free 15-minute consultation and we can give you recommendations on how you can qualify. You can book that here: startabroad.com/schedule-consultation/

  • @user-wl2tb9yu4m
    @user-wl2tb9yu4m Před měsícem

    Hello, I have a question. Are earnings from stock trading and Bitcoin transactions recognized as proof of income? In other words, if I can earn the equivalent of Portugal’s annual minimum wage through stock trading and have substantial savings, would that be considered?
    Or do I need to convert it into dividend income or similar to meet the bureaucratic requirement of a stable income? If D7 does not meet these conditions, is there a visa available for stock traders without a job in Europe?
    Thank you.

  • @kerucreuvitar9495
    @kerucreuvitar9495 Před 9 měsíci

    Its so goood to have found you. You give the moat detailed and unfiltered information on this visa.
    Would love to see your take on D8 Visa aswell

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi @kerucreuevitar9495, thank you! We actually do provide full D8 support as well! Please reach out to us at info@startabroad.com, or sign up for a free consultation if you'd like to know more. You can schedule a consultation here: startabroad.com/schedule-consultation/

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Před 5 měsíci

    If you live far from a Portuguese consulate why should you have to travel for the interview just to approve the four month D7 visa instead of a video interview? It makes no sense.

  • @Paterson340
    @Paterson340 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi there great video! I have a question. How long can you leave Portugal while on a D7 - outside of Schengan? Also if you stay within Schengan, how long can you leave Portugal while on a D7? Also curious as to why you would require healthcare insurance if on many sites it says that you would have access to healthcare while on D7? Thanks so much

    • @CaribbeanLife2023
      @CaribbeanLife2023 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @Paterson340 - I read online that to maintain residency status one must remain in Portugal a minimum of 183 days in a calendar year. Ensure your passport is stamped upon entry.

  • @peterk5981
    @peterk5981 Před 7 měsíci

    This video does not explain who needs D7 visa. For instance, does a partner/wife/husband of EU citizen need to apply for D7 visa?

  • @oderajoseph1982
    @oderajoseph1982 Před 22 dny

    I live in PH but I am not a PHilippines citizen. I have an ecommerce business an i earn more than the requirement, I also have a Job too wiht gives me like $30k/year. This means I qualify? Or Do i have to go home to my home country to apply?
    Thanks to those who will respond

  • @NAYAN_549
    @NAYAN_549 Před 4 měsíci

    I want to come to portugal can you help me

  • @MotoGRoy
    @MotoGRoy Před 7 měsíci

    Along with passive income, do you need to have a savings account with a certain number?

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi @garickroy, not necessarily, as long as you meet the passive income requirement. You do need to fund a Portuguese bank account for around 10,000 euros, and more if you bring dependents. Please reach out to us at info@startabroad.com, or sign up for a free consultation if you'd like to know more. You can schedule a consultation here: startabroad.com/schedule-consultation/

  • @jyotismovieshelf
    @jyotismovieshelf Před 10 dny

    Is the newly issued birth certificate required if you are an individual - not married without children? Also, I heard that your D7 application might get rejected if you have not previously visited Portugal. Is that correct? Thank you so much for this detailed video. It's the most informative one I've seen.

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před 8 dny

      Hi @jyotismovieshelf, thank you for your question and for that feedback!! If you are applying as an individual, you do not need to include a birth certificate. There is also no requirement to have visited Portugal previously. If you are interested in discussing your case with an expert, please schedule a free 15-minute consultation here: www.startabroad.com/consultation

  • @ANabih-uo3zy
    @ANabih-uo3zy Před 13 dny

    How can I open a Portuguese bank account qhile I'm outside Portugal?

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před 13 dny

      Hi @ANabih-uo3zy, we can manage that for you. Learn more here: startabroad.com/services/portugal-services/bank-account/

  • @tlmiam1
    @tlmiam1 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks, I will keep your website in mind. If you are not required to have the €8,000 in a Portuguese bank account, I will be making application for the D7 Visa when I return to the US, and I would like to get the assistance. I applied for the NIF this week so I took the first step.

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi @tlmiam1, you do need to fund a Portuguese bank account with Portuguese minimum wage x 12 months, which for 2024 works out to 9840 euros. If you'd like to know more, you can schedule a free 15-minute consultation and we can give you recommendations on how to proceed. You can book that here: startabroad.com/schedule-consultation/

    • @tlmiam1
      @tlmiam1 Před 3 měsíci

      @@startabroad4592 thanks! I’m figuring things out now. Did that the wrong way, but it’s ok. I’m going to go back to the US and apply there.

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@tlmiam1 It's a confusing process! Please reach out to us at info@startabroad.com or schedule a free consultation if you have any questions or would like to get support with the application!

  • @Brandon-lh6fl
    @Brandon-lh6fl Před 2 měsíci

    What if a person has a serious criminal record from 15-20 years ago?

    • @startabroad4592
      @startabroad4592  Před měsícem

      It depends on the offense! If it was that long ago, often it won't be a barrier. Feel free to reach out to us with more details and we can provide better advice: info@startabroad.com.