
Everything about the Portugal D7 Visa: income requirements, documentation, timelines and differences from the digital nomad visa. Updated 2026 guide.

The D7 Visa is a residence authorization for third-country nationals who have regular own income and wish to establish residence in Portugal. It is frequently used by retirees, remote professionals and passive income holders.
The D7 Visa is suitable for:
The D7 Visa requires demonstration of regular income sufficient for subsistence in Portugal. Reference values are generally based on the national minimum wage:
| Applicant | Reference (indicative) |
|---|---|
| Main applicant | 100% of national minimum wage |
| Spouse/partner | +50% |
| Each dependent child | +30% |
Note: Exact values vary by consular post and are periodically updated. We recommend direct consultation for updated information.
The list below is indicative and may vary by consular post:
| Aspect | D7 Visa | Digital Nomad |
|---|---|---|
| Income | Any regular source | Remote work for foreign entity |
| Minimum amount | Based on minimum wage | Generally higher (4x minimum wage) |
| Typical profile | Retirees, passive investors | Tech professionals, freelancers |
| Work in PT | Permitted | Limited to foreign entity |
The D7 Visa is one of the most accessible pathways to establish residence in Portugal, especially for those who already have regular income. Proper document preparation and professional support can significantly simplify the process.
This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

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