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Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa (2026)

Requirements, income thresholds, and step-by-step application guide

The short answerLast updated July 2026
The Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa lets remote workers and freelancers live in Portugal legally while earning income from an employer or clients abroad. You'll need to prove at least $4,000/month in income. US citizens can enter visa-free for 90 days, then apply to stay longer. Tax residency typically starts after 183 days. Below: full requirements, fees, processing time, tax rules, and step-by-step how to apply.

Visa Type

D8 Digital Nomad Visa

Min. Income (USD)

$4,000/mo

Tax Residency After

183 days

Entry for US Citizens

90-day tourist + visa

Key facts for the Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa

Last updated 2026-07-20
Official nameVerified

D8 Digital Nomad Visa (Residence Visa for remote workers)

Source: Global Citizen Solutions β†’
Income requirementVerified

β‰ˆ €3,680/month (4Γ— Portugal's 2026 minimum wage of €920) (β‰ˆ $4,191 at today's rate)

Scales with dependents (β‰ˆ €5,520 with a spouse, +€1,840 per child). Minimum-wage-indexed β€” recheck annually.

Source: Global Citizen Solutions β†’
Savings bufferVerified

β‰ˆ €11,040 single Β· €16,560 with spouse Β· +€3,312 per child

Consular-guideline savings buffer (12Γ— minimum wage), applied inconsistently between consulates.

Source: Global Citizen Solutions β†’
Government feeVerified

€110 national visa application fee (β‰ˆ $125 at today's rate)

Visa fee only; a separate AIMA residence-permit issuance fee applies in-country.

Source: Portuguese MFA (official) β†’
Validity & residencyVerified

Issued for 1–2 years, renewable β†’ permanent residency after 5 years; citizenship eligibility after 10 years

The 10-year citizenship rule is new under the revised Nationality Law in force 19 May 2026 (7 years for EU/CPLP nationals).

Source: Global Citizen Solutions β†’
How to applyCommonly cited β€” verify

Apply at a Portuguese consulate (or VFS Global) abroad, then complete residency with AIMA in Portugal

Tax residencyVerified

Tax residency after 183 days (rolling 12-month period) or by keeping a habitual residence in Portugal; residents are taxed on worldwide income

Source: PwC Tax Summaries β†’

Disclaimer: This is general information, not immigration or legal advice. Visa rules, income thresholds, and fees change and vary by nationality and consulate. Figures tagged β€œcommonly cited” are widely reported but not officially confirmed β€” always verify current requirements with the official Portugal immigration authority or a licensed immigration attorney before applying.

What is the Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa?

Allows stays up to 1 year, renewable. Apply at a Portuguese consulate before travel. Requires proof of remote employment or freelance income, minimum monthly income of approximately EUR 3,680 (4Γ— the 2026 Portuguese minimum wage), valid health insurance, and a clean criminal record apostilled and translated into Portuguese.

Important note: The 90-day Schengen clock is shared across all Schengen countries. Time spent in Spain, France, or Germany counts against your Portugal allowance. The D8 visa sidesteps this entirely.

What are the requirements for the Portugal digital nomad visa?

Most Portugal digital nomad visa applications require the following documents. Requirements can change β€” always verify with the official Portugal immigration authority or a licensed immigration attorney before applying.

1

Valid passport

Typically required to be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.

2

Proof of remote income

Bank statements or employment contracts showing at least $4,000/month in consistent remote income.

3

Health insurance

Valid international health insurance covering your stay in Portugal. SafetyWing and Cigna Global are common choices.

4

Proof of accommodation

Lease agreement, coliving contract, or hotel reservation for initial accommodation.

5

Clean criminal record

Background check from your home country, often requiring an apostille and certified translation.

6

Application fee

Consulate application fees vary by nationality and processing location.

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Does the Portugal digital nomad visa trigger tax residency?

Tax residency in Portugal is typically triggered after spending 183 days in a calendar year. If you stay under this threshold, you may avoid Portugal tax residency β€” but you still have obligations in your home country.

183 days in a calendar year triggers Portuguese tax residency. The historic NHR (Non-Habitual Resident) regime ended for new applicants in 2024 and was replaced by IFICI (incentive for scientific research and innovation), which covers some categories. Consult a Portuguese tax lawyer before exceeding 183 days.

Banking and money in Portugal

ATMs (Multibanco) are everywhere and accept international cards with a typical fee of EUR 1.50–3 per withdrawal. Wise and Revolut cards work flawlessly. To open a local bank account you need an NIF (Portuguese tax number) β€” get one via a fiscal representative before arriving or at your local FinanΓ§as office. Millennium BCP and Novo Banco are the most accessible for foreigners.

How does the Portugal visa interact with the Schengen zone?

Portugal is part of the Schengen Area. Without a specific nomad visa, US and most other nationalities are limited to 90 days in any 180-day period across all 29 Schengen countries combined. The D8 Digital Nomad Visa allows you to stay in Portugal beyond the standard 90-day Schengen allowance β€” but you should verify whether your visa covers travel to other Schengen countries as well.

Where to live in Portugal on the D8 Digital Nomad Visa

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Every city we cover in Portugal β€” cost of living, neighborhoods, and visa-friendly logistics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa?

Allows stays up to 1 year, renewable. Apply at a Portuguese consulate before travel. Requires proof of remote employment or freelance income, minimum monthly income of approximately EUR 3,680 (4Γ— the 2026 Portuguese minimum wage), valid health insurance, and a clean criminal record apostilled and tr

How much income do I need for the Portugal digital nomad visa?

The Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa requires proof of at least $4,000 per month in remote income. Income proof typically includes bank statements, employment contracts, or client invoices.

Does the Portugal digital nomad visa lead to tax residency?

In Portugal, tax residency is typically triggered after 183 days in a calendar year. 183 days in a calendar year triggers Portuguese tax residency. The historic NHR (Non-Habitual Resident) regime ended for new applicants in 2024 and was replaced by IFICI (incentive for scientific research and innovation), which covers some categories. Consult a Portuguese tax lawyer before exceeding 183 days.

Can US citizens get the Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa?

Yes β€” US citizens can enter Portugal visa-free for up to 90 days as tourists, and can apply for the D8 Digital Nomad Visa to extend their stay legally for remote work.

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Disclaimer: This guide is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa rules, income requirements, and processing times change frequently β€” always verify current requirements on the official Portugal government website or consulate before applying. Settled Nomad is not responsible for any outcomes arising from reliance on this information.