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🇵🇹 Portuguese Republic vs 🇹🇷 Republic of Türkiye

A neutral side-by-side of immigration systems, routes and regulators. Each row links to the underlying visa page with its primary government source.

Last reviewed: 1 June 2026

Source basis

This comparison combines Portuguese Republic and Republic of Türkiye government portals with the primary sources for each side's dominant skilled route. Every detailed figure links through to the underlying route or data page.

Reviewed 1 June 2026

Primary sources

  • AIMA — Agência para a Integração, Migrações e Asilo

    AIMA (Portugal) - verified 18 April 2026

  • Presidency of Migration Management

    Presidency of Migration Management (Türkiye) - verified 1 June 2026

  • VistosMNE — Residence visa for highly qualified activity

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal) - verified 22 June 2026

  • Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Work Permit Types

    Directorate General of International Labour Force - verified 1 June 2026

🇵🇹

Portuguese Republic

Portugal runs residence visas (D-series) administered by consulates and AIMA (Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum, which replaced SEF in late 2023). Popular routes include the D7 passive-income visa, D8 digital-nomad visa, and residence for highly qualified activity.

Official portal
AIMA (Portugal)
Languages
Portuguese
Currency
Euro

🇹🇷

Republic of Türkiye

Türkiye administers foreigner migration through two authorities: the Presidency of Migration Management (Göç İdaresi Başkanlığı), under the Ministry of Interior, which issues residence permits via the e-ikamet system, and the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, whose Directorate General of International Labour Force grants work permits via the e-permit system. Headline routes are the employer-sponsored work permit, the short-term residence permit, and the Turquoise Card (an indefinite work right for highly qualified applicants).

Official portal
Presidency of Migration Management (Türkiye)
Languages
Turkish
Currency
Turkish lira

How Portuguese Republic and Republic of Türkiye differ

Dimension🇵🇹 Portuguese Republic🇹🇷 Republic of Türkiye
Total routes covered78
Routes without employer sponsor56
Routes leading to permanent residence66
Typical full settlement timelineArrival → permanent residence (5 years) → citizenship eligibility (10 years of residence, or 7 for EU/CPLP nationals).—
Dominant skilled visaD3 visa (highly qualified activity)Turkey Work Permit (employer-sponsored)
Skilled visa salary minimum——
Skilled visa processing time2–4 months consular.—
Skilled visa government fees——
Official languagesPortugueseTurkish
CurrencyEuroTurkish lira
Primary regulatorOATBB
Policy changes (last 12 months)00

Skilled-route head-to-head

Comparing each country’s most-used skilled-migration route side by side.

🇵🇹 Portuguese Republic

D3 visa (highly qualified activity)

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
2–4 months consular.
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
Yes

🇹🇷 Republic of Türkiye

Turkey Work Permit (employer-sponsored)

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
Yes

Routes unique to Portuguese Republic

  • D2 visa (entrepreneur / self-employment)

    entrepreneur

Routes unique to Republic of Türkiye

  • Turkey Turquoise Card

    skilled-migration

Visa routes side by side

Portuguese Republic (7)

  • D7 visa (passive income / retirement)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Initial 4-month entry visa; 2-year residence card renewable for 3 years; leads to permanent residence or citizenship after 5 years.

  • D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Residence track: same 2+3 year pattern as D7, leading to permanent residence or citizenship.

  • D2 visa (entrepreneur / self-employment)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Same 2+3 year residence permit pattern; leads to permanent residence or citizenship after 5 years.

  • Portugal Golden Visa (residence by investment)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Initial 2-year residence renewable; very low physical-presence requirement (7 days in year 1, 14 in years 2 and 3).

  • D3 visa (highly qualified activity)

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · 2+3 year pattern leading to permanent residence or citizenship.

  • Portuguese Student visa

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Programme length; annual renewal.

  • Family reunification (residence)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Matches sponsor's residence; leads to settlement.

Republic of Türkiye (8)

  • Turkey Work Permit (employer-sponsored)

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Definite permit up to one year initially, extendable; permanent work permit available after eight years legal work.

  • Turkey Short-Term Residence Permit

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Up to one or two years per issuance, renewable.

  • Turkey Turquoise Card

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Provisional three-year transition period, then indefinite on successful conversion.

  • Turkey Digital Nomad Visa

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Temporary; tied to the visa and short-term residence period granted on entry.

  • Turkey Family Residence Permit

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Up to two years per issuance, not exceeding the sponsor permit duration; renewable.

  • Turkey Student Residence Permit

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Tied to the period of study; renewable while enrolled.

  • Turkey Citizenship by Investment

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Citizenship, subject to a three-year no-sale restriction on the qualifying property.

  • Turkey Long-Term Residence Permit

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Indefinite, subject to the conditions of the permit.

Frequently asked questions

Which country has an easier skilled-migration route, Portuguese Republic or Republic of Türkiye?+−

Portuguese Republic’s D3 visa (highly qualified activity) is the dominant skilled route; Republic of Türkiye’s Turkey Work Permit (employer-sponsored) is the dominant skilled route. “Easier” depends on your salary, sponsor situation, and nationality — see each visa’s eligibility detail.

Does Portuguese Republic or Republic of Türkiye have more visa routes without an employer sponsor?+−

Republic of Türkiye has more: 6 of its covered routes can be pursued without an employer sponsor, against 5 for Portuguese Republic. No-sponsor routes — such as digital-nomad, self-employment, and points-based skilled migration — matter most if you do not yet have a job offer.

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Underlying comparison sources (4)

  • AIMA — Agência para a Integração, Migrações e Asilo
  • Presidency of Migration Management
  • VistosMNE — Residence visa for highly qualified activity
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Work Permit Types

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.