Our expert panel takes an in-depth look at how international families approach Portugal’s Golden Visa, from investment funds to residency and beyond.
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Everything you need to know about Portugal's Golden Visa residency by investment programme
Portugal's Golden Visa offers investors a fast-track route to EU residency and visa-free Schengen travel, achievable through a €500,000 investment in an approved alternative investment fund.
Yet, navigating the programme in 2025 can be complex. Families and investors face challenges around eligibility, timelines, fund selection, due diligence, documentation, compliance, family applications, and maintaining residency.
Added to this are cross-border tax considerations, succession planning, and long-term strategies toward residency and citizenship.
In this webinar, our expert panel will walk through the entire Golden Visa journey—explaining today’s fund-based options, the due diligence required, and how families can make confident decisions.
Attendees will receive step-by-step guidance on the application process, from documentation to compliance, as well as insights on structuring their strategy with trusted partners to address taxation, succession, and long-term residency and citizenship goals.
What to expect from this webinar
Why Portugal? - Discover what makes Portugal so appealing for Golden Visa status, including freedom of movement across the EU, 300 days of sunshine per year, residency in one of the safest countries in the world, and more.
Golden Visa 2025 Overview – The latest eligibility rules, timelines, and key benefits for families considering residency in Portugal via the Golden Visa programme.
Investment Fund Options – How the qualifying Portugal Golden Visa alternative investment fund route works, the sectors available, and the due diligence process to evaluate opportunities.
Step-by-Step Application Journey – From preparing documents to final approval, understand each stage of the process and how to include family members.
Family Considerations – Insights on education, succession planning, healthcare, social integration, and managing cross-border tax planning.
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Residency and citizenship are governed by Portuguese law and administered by AIMA and the competent authorities. Eligibility criteria, qualifying categories, processing times and statutory periods are set by law and change from time to time. No investment guarantees the grant of a residence permit, permanent residency or citizenship, and we make no representation as to how long any application will take. Naturalisation is a separate legal process with its own statutory requirements.Investments carry risk. Capital is at risk and you may get back less than you invest. Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Private market and fund investments can be highly illiquid, may not be readily realisable, and may not be suitable for all investors.