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What are the types of visas in Portugal?

There are several types of visas you can apply for in Portugal. Find out which type best suits your needs.

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Discover the different visas you can obtain in Portugal!

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So, check out the different types of visa. Source: AdobeStock.

There are several ways for a foreigner to legally enter Portugal and, normally, this requires having one of several types of visa.

Thus, a visa is an authorization that allows you to enter and leave a foreign country. Visas may vary in time period, documentation and activities you can carry out.

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Therefore, it is important to know which visa is right for your situation. Therefore, we divide visas into two categories based on duration: temporary stay and permanent stay. 

Want to know more? So continue reading this text and check out all the details about each visa and which one is best suited for you!

Temporary Stay Visa

The temporary stay visa is basically a visa that allows you to stay in Portugal for a short period of time.

Therefore, the period covered by this visa is less than one year. But, on the other hand, you can enter the country several times within this period, without having to apply for a new visa.

Furthermore, check out eight cases in which you can request a temporary stay visa in Portugal:

  •  Work and research;
  •  Study;
  •  Professional training, internship or volunteering;
  •  Health;
  •  Youth Mobility – International Agreements;
  •  People who live off their own income;
  •  Religious;
  •  Family;

Work and Research

This visa should be sought by people who need to carry out some type of work or scientific investigation in research centers.

Therefore, if your work is seasonal, independent, remote, teaching or highly qualified activities, this is the visa you should seek.

Furthermore, people who are transferring companies within the WTO can also apply for this type of visa in Portugal.

Study

Anyone who wants to study in Portugal for more than three months must apply for this visa. Thus, it is aimed at students of different degrees, from basic education to specializations.

In addition, it is also possible to carry out unpaid and voluntary internships, for example.

Professional training, internship or volunteering

With this type of visa, you can carry out unpaid internships, volunteers, professional training and transfer of workers between companies.

Health

Therefore, if you need to undergo any health procedure, you can apply for this visa. It includes people in need of medical treatment and family companions.

Youth Mobility – International Agreements

This type of visa is only valid for countries in which Portugal has a signed agreement. But this way, you can do work and volunteering during school holidays.

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People who live on their own income

Retirees and income earners can also apply for a temporary stay visa, proving their income.

Religious

In this case, if you want to undertake religious training in some type of congregation in Portugal, this type of visa is ideal.

Family

Therefore, if you are accompanying a family member who depends on you, you may also be able to apply for a temporary stay visa.

Furthermore, remember that in all cases, you must present the necessary documentation to prove your situation.

In other words, if you are a student, you must show your education and study plan in the country.

Residence Visa

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Discover the residence visa! Source: AdobeStock.

On the other hand, this is the visa to obtain a residence permit. In this case, you need to apply for residence in Portugal. 

Furthermore, with this type of visa, you can stay in Portugal for four months. However, you can make two entries, totaling eight months.

So, now check out some situations in which you are entitled and can apply for a residence visa in Portugal:

  •  Work;
  •  Study and research;
  •  Professional training, internship or volunteering;
  •  Family;
  •  Residency Fixation;

Work

Firstly, there are several types of work you can do to obtain a visa in Portugal.

These include teaching, sporting activities, entrepreneurship, highly qualified activities, independent work, among others.

So, check if your work meets the Visa requirements. Additionally, remember to have all documentation to prove your work in the country.

Study and investigation

It is also possible to apply for a visa for any of the education levels, from secondary school to scientific research and post-doctoral studies!

Professional training, internship or volunteering

In addition, professional training, internships and volunteering also offer the possibility of obtaining a residence permit based on your visa!

Family

The family reunification visa is included here. This is a very popular type of visa for those who want to live in Portugal.

Therefore, spouses and dependent children can request this visa to accompany a family member who has obtained the visa or are Portuguese citizens.

Furthermore, in the case of a stable union, this situation must be legally proven.

Residency Fixation

This is another very popular visa. It can be intended for retired people, those who live on income or for religious training.

However, you need to prove that you have a minimum income to be able to apply for this visa. Thus, this can vary between 100% and 30% of the Portuguese minimum wage.

Furthermore, there are many other types of visas in Portugal, let's check out some more examples of highly sought after visas.

Tourist visa

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So, get to know the tourist visa! Source: AdobeStock.

The tourist visa is one of the most sought after by people. This visa allows a stay of up to 90 days, that is, it is short-term.

To extend your visit, it is necessary to prove and justify your intentions in advance. In fact, Brazilians do not need a visa to visit Portugal for tourism.

Schengen visa

The Schengen Visa is related to the movement of people between Schengen Area countries. In other words, you can travel to several countries in the same period.

In this case, there are also three types of visa: airport stopover, seasonal work and short-term stays.

Find out how to apply for your visa!

Furthermore, to apply for a visa, regardless of which it is, the ideal is to consult the Consular Posts. So, look for the one closest to you, find out the opening hours and communication channels and schedule a conversation.

This way, you will be guided on what documentation to provide for the type of visa relevant in your case.

Schengen visa for airport layover

Well, for those who need to get a visa, it's always a rush. It is at this moment that several doubts arise. What are the rules involved? What types of visa in Portugal can I or cannot access?

So, how about learning more about a type of visa that may be of interest to you?

The Schengen Visa for an airport stopover is essential for anyone who needs to make a stopover in a Schengen Area country.

So, check out all the details on how to apply for this type of visa. Click on the link below and check out our exclusive step-by-step guide for you!

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About the author  /  Filipe Travanca

Bachelor in History and Audiovisual from the University of São Paulo. Passionate about writing and literature, he works as a screenwriter, editor and short story writer, exploring the most varied themes and subjects. A very curious person, who likes to study a little bit of everything and share this learning in his texts.

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