
Complete guide on legal pathways for Brazilians to obtain residence in Portugal: CPLP, D7, digital nomad, Golden Visa and nationality.

Portugal is the most sought-after destination for Brazilians wishing to emigrate to Europe. The common language, historical ties and bilateral agreements facilitate the process — but it is essential to know the available legal pathways and their respective requirements.
The CPLP agreement allows Brazilian citizens to apply for residence authorization in Portugal with simplified requirements.
Ideal for retirees, remote professionals and passive income holders.
For professionals working remotely for foreign companies.
For investors making qualified investment in Portugal.
Brazilians may be entitled to Portuguese nationality through descent, marriage, legal residence, or Sephardic community.
| Pathway | Investment | Minimum Income | Estimated Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPLP | No | Means of subsistence | 2-4 months |
| D7 | No | ~1x minimum wage | 2-6 months |
| Digital Nomad | No | ~4x minimum wage | 2-6 months |
| Golden Visa | Yes (variable) | No | 3-6 months |
| Nationality | No | No | 6-24 months |
There are several legal pathways for Brazilians to obtain residence in Portugal. The choice of the most suitable pathway depends on each person's profile, income and objectives.
This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

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