
It is specifically designed for those whose money ‘works for them’.
To qualify, you must be a non-EU/EEA/Swiss national over the age of 18 with a clean criminal record. The defining factor is your passive income.
The key passive income streams are:
The D7 visa requires a significant commitment to living in the country to qualify.

To ensure you meet the minimum income requirements, you need to be able to demonstrate a passive income which at least matches the Portuguese minimum wage. As of February 2026, that stands at €920 a month – or €11,040 a year.
The D7 visa provides successful applicants with a residence permit in Portugal for two years, initially, which can then be renewed for two years successively.
As of February 2026, after five years, you can apply for citizenship.
Under the D7 visa, holders also have the option of 'family reunification' where family members will be granted a residence visa that is valid for one year. You will, however, need to demonstrate additional income for your spouse or each dependent child. This equates to an extra 50% for your spouse and additional 30% for each dependent child.

To find out more about applying for a D7 visa in Portugal, contact Portugal Pathways
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