
Updated guide on the Portugal Golden Visa in 2026: investment modalities, minimum amounts, required documentation and estimated timelines.

The Golden Visa, formally known as the Residence Authorization for Investment Activity (ARI), is a program that allows non-EU citizens to obtain residence authorization in Portugal through qualified investment.
The program was created in 2012 and has undergone several legislative changes over the years. The information presented here is of a general nature and does not replace individual analysis.
The investment modalities accepted for the Golden Visa are defined by legislation and may be changed. In general terms, the main pathways include:
Important note: The acquisition of real estate for Golden Visa purposes has been significantly restricted. Current conditions should be verified on a case-by-case basis, as legislation may have changed.
To be eligible for the Golden Visa, the applicant must, as a rule:
| Document | Note |
|---|---|
| Valid passport | Minimum validity as required |
| Proof of investment | According to chosen modality |
| Criminal record | From country of origin and residence |
| Health insurance | With coverage in Portugal |
| Portuguese TIN | Tax Identification Number |
| Tax declaration | When applicable |
Timelines depend on several factors and may vary significantly:
The Golden Visa generally allows family reunification, which may include:
After 5 years of legal residence in Portugal (counted from the first authorization), the holder may, in principle, apply for:
How much does the Portugal Golden Visa cost? Costs include the minimum investment (variable depending on the modality), administrative fees, professional fees and documentation costs. Exact amounts should be calculated on a case-by-case basis.
Do I need to live in Portugal? The Golden Visa has reduced stay requirements compared to other residence authorizations. Minimum periods are defined by law.
Can I work in Portugal with the Golden Visa? Yes, the ARI residence authorization allows, in principle, professional activity in Portugal.
The Portugal Golden Visa remains a relevant pathway for third-country nationals wishing to obtain residence in the European Union. Given the program's complexity and frequent legislative changes, we recommend consulting with a lawyer for analysis of the specific situation.
This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. The information may not be up to date regarding the latest legislative changes.

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