The Portugal D2 Entrepreneur Visa, alternatively referred to as the Immigrant Entrepreneur Visa, is designed to grant residence authorisation to individuals from non-EU/EEA/Swiss countries.
This visa is specifically targeted at those who have already invested or intend to engage in investment activities in Portugal.
This is through utilising financial resources, which may include funding acquired from a Portuguese financial institution.
Meeting the criteria for the Portugal D2 Visa entails satisfying several requirements.
To successfully obtain the visa, evaluators assess the conditions and the potential contribution of the applicant's company to the country.
The following elements must be presented to support your application:
Provide a declaration confirming your investment in Portugal, outlining its nature, value, and duration. The evaluation takes into account the economic, social, scientific, technological, or cultural relevance of the investment, with a focus on job creation in Portugal.
Furnish evidence of establishing a company operating in Portuguese territory or demonstrate financial resources within Portugal that indicate your capability to set up a company in the country.
Submit a well-structured business plan that undergoes scrutiny for its social, economic, and cultural impact. This plan should convincingly demonstrate that your business will thrive, contributing to economic growth.
Demonstrate the financial capacity to sustain your company throughout your intended stay in the country.
Provide proof of possessing the financial means to reside in the country for a year, irrespective of your business income. The main applicant must have 100% of the minimum annual salary (€9,870), with additional requirements for a spouse and dependent children.
Indicate an initial capital ensuring the company's functionality, even in the absence of profits. Small companies in Portugal typically have an average social capital of €5,000, serving as a reference value for your application.
Obtain comprehensive EU-wide health insurance coverage for both yourself and any dependent applicants. Access to the Public Healthcare System is granted upon receiving the residence card.
For liberal professionals, submit a written contract or proposal demonstrating your commitment to providing services.
Non-EU citizens applying for the D2 Visa are required to appoint a Tax Representative in Portugal or opt for notification through the Portuguese Tax Authority via the tax authority portal or an official electronic mailbox.
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The D2 Visa offers a range of compelling benefits:
Holders of the D2 Visa have the right to establish a business or work as an independent professional while residing in Portugal.
Enjoy free entry and circulation within the Schengen Area, comprising 27 European countries, without the need for an additional visa. Essentially, the D2 Visa provides travel rights equivalent to those of European Union citizens, facilitating seamless networking and corporate connections throughout Europe.
The visa allows for family reunification in Portugal, enabling the family, including partners, children, parents, or siblings dependent on either partner, to also live in the country.
After five years of legal permanent residence, D2 Visa holders may be eligible for permanent citizenship in Portugal through the country's residency program. It's important to note that citizenship is contingent upon passing a basic Portuguese language test.
Enjoy Portuguese residency rights, including access to the Public Healthcare System for you and your family, as well as enrolment of your children in the Public Education System.
Renewing the D2 Visa involves a step-by-step process to secure the Portuguese Residence Permit, allowing you to reside and work in Portugal for one year.
This permit is renewable every two years, provided the applicant demonstrates the continuity of their professional activities.
After five years of legally authorized residence, applicants can request Portuguese nationality.
To continue residing in Portugal, applicants must spend a minimum of 4 months in the country during the first year and at least 6 months per year during each subsequent 3-year period.
Government fees for this temporary residence Visa range between €50.63 and €158.15 per applicant. The primary costs incurred by the applicant include relocation expenses and professional fees, while alternative residency acquisition routes may be more expensive.
Here are some commonly asked questions around the D2 Visa in Portugal that might interest you.
There is no minimum investment requirement for the D2 Visa. However, your business plan should demonstrate financial viability and how you'll support yourself in Portugal.
There's no set minimum income requirement. However, you must show you have enough funds to financially support yourself and your dependents throughout your stay in Portugal. Bank statements or other proof of income can help demonstrate this.
Yes, the D2 Visa allows you to bring your spouse and dependent children (minor unmarried children) to Portugal. They will need to apply for their own dependent visas.
The D2 Visa itself is initially valid for one year. However, it's tied to a residence permit that can be renewed for up to five years, provided you continue to meet the program requirements.
There are no specific limitations on the type of business that qualifies for the D2 Visa. As long as your business plan demonstrates viability and a potential benefit to the Portuguese economy, it can be considered. Examples include traditional businesses, tech start-ups, freelancing, or digital nomadism.
The key is to show how your business will be financially sustainable, contribute to the economy (through job creation, investment, etc.), and have a positive impact.
Yes, having a registered business address in Portugal is a requirement for the D2 Visa. This address will be used for official communication and demonstrates your business has a physical presence in the country.
There is no minimum stay requirement, but you need to demonstrate a connection to Portugal
To renew your D2 Visa residence permit, you'll need to submit the required documents to the SEF (Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras) typically within four months before the expiry of your current permit. Documents typically include your passport, residence permit, proof of business activity and investment, proof of sufficient funds, and proof of accommodation.
After holding a D2 Visa and residence permit for five years, you can apply for permanent residency in Portugal. Generally, you'll need to show:
Continued possession of a valid D2 Visa and residence permit
Fulfillment of tax obligations in Portugal
Maintenance of sufficient financial resources
No criminal record in Portugal
Proof of integration into Portuguese society (optional but beneficial)
Business failure doesn't automatically disqualify you, but continued contribution to the economy
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