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Portugal D2 Entrepreneur Visa for non-EU citizens establishing or expanding a business in Portugal
Immigration

Portugal Entrepreneur (D2) Visa

The Portugal D2 Entrepreneur Visa grants residency status to non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens who intend to establish a business or invest in Portugal. This visa is ideal for entrepreneurs, independent professionals, and self-employed individuals looking to legally reside and operate their businesses in Portugal. Whether you are launching a new company, expanding an existing one, or working as a freelancer, the D2 visa facilitates your relocation and integration into the Portuguese market, providing you with the opportunity to grow your business in one of Europe’s most dynamic countries.

What's the benefits of the D2 visa?

Right
 

Visa holders gain the right to live, work, and/or study in Portugal, with access to the country's public services such as education and healthcare.

Travel
 

Enjoy visa-free travel across the Schengen Area, allowing unrestricted movement within 26 European countries.

Open a business
 

The visa allows you to work as a freelancer or start a business in Portugal, benefiting from its growing economy and favorable business environment.

Bring your family
 

The visa allows you to bring your family members, including dependent children and parents, under the "family reunification" provision, offering them the same rights and benefits.

N.H.R.
 

Visa holders can apply for the NHR tax regime, providing significant tax advantages, including exemptions on foreign income for a period of 10 years.

Permanent residency / Citizenship

After five years, visa holders can apply for permanent residency or Portuguese citizenship, granting full EU rights, including free movement and work across the EU.

All you need to know

Incomes:

  • 1st adult (applicant): 100% of the current minimum wage (870€/month) = 10440€/year;
  • 2nd or more adult(s): 50% of the current minimum wage (435€/month) = 5220€/year;
  • Children and young people under 18 and over-dependent children: 30% of the current minimum wage (261€/month) = 3132€/year.

We need to highlight that, even if you have the minimum, the request can be denied.

So we recommend showing more than the minimum.

Documents:

  • Proof of sufficient financial means for living in Portugal, such as a local bank statement, must be provided by the applicant;
  • For freelance professionals, a copy of a contract and, if applicable, proof of qualifications is required. For entrepreneurs, a business plan and proof of investment or access to necessary funding in Portugal must be provided;
  • Request for consultation of the Portuguese criminal record by AIMA;
  • Criminal record, from the country that you lived after 18 years old for a period longer than a year, apostilled or legalised;
  • Proof of accommodation (1-year rental contract/Deed/Term of responsibility);
  • D2 application filled form;
  • Valid passport (with 06 months in advance from the date of travel);
  • 2 passport-sized photographs;
  • Valid travel insurance with health coverage;
  • 6 months of bank statements;
  • Founded Portuguese bank account;
  • NIF Number (tax number for Portugal);
*When applying for the D2 Visa, individuals are required by law to either appoint a Tax Representative in Portugal or opt to receive notifications from the Portuguese Tax Authority through the official online tax portal (Portal das Finanças) or via an authorized electronic mailbox service such as Via CTT. This ensures they stay compliant with tax obligations during their residency process.

How we can support you?

We make the process of applying for a visa hassle-free with our on-demand services.

We help you with:

  • Obtaining a fiscal number (NIF) from the Tax and Customs Authority;
  • Opening a bank account in Portugal;
  • Visa documents checklist;
  • Accompaniment during the visa application process, including the filling in of forms and applications and the verification of documents;
  • Preparation for interviews with the Immigration Authorities;
  • Certified translation of documents (from English, French, Italian and/or Spanish) and certification of documents (except those in which The Hague Apostille or legalization is mandatory);
  • Recognition of signatures when and if necessary (except for those documents in which The Hague Apostille or legalization is mandatory);
  • Incorporating your new branch/company.
 

All you need to know

Incomes:

  • 1st adult (applicant): 100% of the current minimum wage (870€/month) = 10440€/year;
  • 2nd or more adult(s): 50% of the current minimum wage (435€/month) = 5220€/year;
  • Children and young people under 18 and over-dependent children: 30% of the current minimum wage (261€/month) = 3132€/year.

We need to highlight that, even if you have the minimum, the request can be denied.

So we recommend showing more than the minimum.

Documents:

  • Proof of sufficient financial means for living in Portugal, such as a local bank statement, must be provided by the applicant;
  • For freelance professionals, a copy of a contract and, if applicable, proof of qualifications is required. For entrepreneurs, a business plan and proof of investment or access to necessary funding in Portugal must be provided;
  • Request for consultation of the Portuguese criminal record by AIMA;
  • Criminal record, from the country that you lived after 18 years old for a period longer than a year, apostilled or legalised;
  • Proof of accommodation (1-year rental contract / Deed / Term of responsibility);
  • D2 application filled form;
  • Valid passport (with 06 months in advance from the date of travel);
  • 2 passport-sized photographs;
  • Valid travel insurance with health coverage;
  • 6 months of bank statements;
  • Founded Portuguese bank account;
  • NIF Number (tax number for Portugal);
*When applying for the D2 Visa, individuals are required by law to either appoint a Tax Representative in Portugal or opt to receive notifications from the Portuguese Tax Authority through the official online tax portal (Portal das Finanças) or via an authorized electronic mailbox service such as Via CTT. This ensures they stay compliant with tax obligations during their residency process.

We make the process of applying for a visa hassle-free with our on-demand services.

We help you with:

  • Obtaining a fiscal number (NIF) from the Tax and Customs Authority;
  • Opening a bank account in Portugal;
  • Visa documents checklist;
  • Accompaniment during the visa application process, including the filling in of forms and applications and the verification of documents;
  • Preparation for interviews with the Immigration Authorities;
  • Certified translation of documents (from English, French, Italian and/or Spanish) and certification of documents (except those in which The Hague Apostille or legalization is mandatory);
  • Recognition of signatures when and if necessary (except for those documents in which The Hague Apostille or legalization is mandatory);
  • Incorporating your new branch/company.
 

Timeline

Application Timeline

ONBOARDING

We’ll start with an initial consultation to understand your specific case. During this onboarding call, we’ll also go over the key steps, required documents, and establish a clear timeline to ensure a seamless process.

NIF & BANK ACCOUNT

We will obtain a taxpayer ID number (NIF) for you and your family and open your bank account on your behalf.

GATHER PERSONAL DOCUMENTS

Gather all necessary documents for the submission. We will guide you through the process and work with relevant parties, including the bank manager, to ensure all required documents are obtained.

APPLICATION

Visa application at Portuguese Embassy or VFS Office of your home country
After 30 to 90 days

VISA GRANTED

It’s time to have your passport stamped, wrap up your preparations, and get ready to start your new life in Portugal.
After 30 to 90 days

ARRIVAL IN PORTUGAL

Time to move in your new accommodation and start enjoying the Portuguese life

BRANCH/COMPANY INCORPORATION

Time to set up your new business or branch, a step that may take place earlier in the timeline depending on your strategy.
Up to 120 days after visa's granted

AIMA APPOINTMENT

Appointment to provide biometric data, including fingerprints and a photograph. During this appointment, you’ll also need to submit the original application documents.
Up to 120 days after visa's granted
Up to 90 business days after AIMA Appointment

GET YOUR RESIDENT PERMIT

Congratulations! You can now update your address with the tax authorities and become fiscal resident.
Up to 90 business days after AIMA Appointment
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