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If you plan to use your vehicle in Portugal for less than 180 days in a year, you can do so without needing to register it. However, the vehicle must be registered in your name in your home country, and you must have a valid driver's license and insurance coverage.
If you're planning to reside in Portugal and use your vehicle for more than 180 days, you will need to register your vehicle. Here are the key steps:
Insurance and Road Tax

Once the vehicle is registered, it must be insured in Portugal, and annual road tax must be paid. The amount of road tax depends on the vehicle's age, engine size, and CO2 emissions.
Driving License
If you are a resident of Portugal, you should exchange your foreign driving license for a Portuguese one within 90 days of becoming a resident.
Navigating the legal process of registering a foreign vehicle in Portugal can be complex. It's always recommended to seek professional advice to ensure compliance with all legal requirements and to understand all associated costs fully.
Driving in Portugal with a vehicle registered in your name can offer independence and flexibility, making your life in Portugal even more enjoyable.
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