Who Can Apply?
Non-EU citizens with a stable passive income of at least €870 per month from pensions, rentals, or investments can apply for Portugal's D7 Visa.
Whether you’re a retiree, landlord, or financially independent professional, the D7 Visa makes relocating to Portugal simple. You’ll need to show stable income, a place to live, and basic documentation. We handle the legal process from start to finish—so you can focus on your next chapter.
Imagine waking up to cobblestone streets, sipping espresso in sunlit plazas, and spending your days in a country known for safety, charm, and world-class healthcare—all while enjoying the comforts of legal European residency.
If you receive a stable passive income—from pensions, rentals, or investments—Portugal’s D7 Visa opens the door to long-term residence without needing a job offer or business investment.
Farrukh Dall is an Internationally Recognized Lawyer with 20 years of legal expertise spanning immigration, international business, and constitutional law. As the President Partner at Trek Law LLP and Bulvar Global and a seasoned immigration lawyer with offices in Islamabad, Lisbon and Riga, he has successfully guided clients through complex visa and residency processes, particularly within the EU. His distinguished career includes serving as Assistant Attorney General for Pakistan at the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the Islamabad High Court, demonstrating his deep commitment to justice and legal excellence.
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With his extensive knowledge and hands-on experience, he ensures a seamless and strategic approach to securing your Portugal D7 Visa and long-term residency.
With Farrukh Dall, the D7 visa process is seamless.
From unbeatable residency options to tax incentives and a world-class lifestyle, Portugal delivers more than just a visa—it offers a complete life upgrade.
Just €870/month compared to €2,400+ in Spain or €2,000+ in Italy
300+ days of sunshine, mild winters, and Atlantic coastline
The D7 Visa is an excellent fit for property investors earning rental income from real estate portfolios. Whether your properties are located in your home country, abroad, or you're looking to invest in Portugal itself, rental income qualifies as passive income under the D7 requirements. With Portugal’s steadily growing property market and attractive rental yields, many applicants find that investing in Portuguese real estate not only helps them meet visa criteria—it also delivers reliable returns and diversifies their asset base. Income from rentals—regardless of location—counts toward your D7 eligibility. Portuguese real estate, in particular, offers strong rental yields, capital gains tax advantages, and access to a stable, consistently growing market. It’s a strategic move for investors seeking both residency and financial performance.
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Key Benefits of the Portugal D7 Visa:
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Who Can Apply?
Non-EU citizens with a stable passive income of at least €870 per month from pensions, rentals, or investments can apply for Portugal's D7 Visa.
Required Documents
Key documents include a valid passport, proof of passive income (at least €870/month), a 12-month accommodation lease, a clean criminal record, and valid health insurance for your stay in Portugal.
To qualify for the D7 Visa, you must demonstrate a stable passive income. For a single applicant, the minimum requirement is €870 per month. This amount increases by 50% for a spouse and 30% for each dependent child, so you must show you can financially support your entire family.globalcitizensolutions.com
Yes, you can. While the D7 Visa is granted based on your passive income, once you have your residence permit, you are legally allowed to work in Portugal. This includes freelancing, remote work, or even starting your own business, offering you the flexibility to supplement your income if you choose.
No, purchasing property is not a requirement for the D7 Visa. You do, however, need to provide proof of accommodation in Portugal, which can be a rental agreement for at least 12 months. This makes the D7 Visa a more accessible option compared to investment-based visas.
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