Brazilian applicants · Portuguese Republic
D7 visa (passive income / retirement) for Brazilian citizens
Residence visa for non-EU nationals with stable passive income (pensions, rental income, dividends).
- Processing time
- Consulate visa decision typically 2–3 months; AIMA residence card appointment can extend timeline further.
- Government fees
- Visa application fees from approximately €90; residence permit issuance around €170; family members additional.
- Typical duration
- Initial 4-month entry visa; 2-year residence card renewable for 3 years; leads to permanent residence or citizenship after 5 years.
- Sponsor required
- No
- Leads to settlement
- Yes
Bilateral context
- Schengen Area
- Portuguese ancestry eligibility
Consular processing: São Paulo / Rio de Janeiro / Brasília
Tourist entry vs. this route
Yes — Brazilian nationals can enter Portuguese Republic without a visa for short tourism (typically up to 90 days), but tourist entry does not authorise the activity covered by the D7 visa (passive income / retirement).
Visa overview
The D7 visa is Portugal's long-standing residence route for retirees and other passive-income earners. Applicants must evidence regular income at or above Portuguese minimum-wage multiples, along with accommodation and tax residency intent. It leads to a 5-year temporary residence and subsequently permanent residence or citizenship.
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Regular monthly passive income of at least the Portuguese minimum wage (approximately €820 in 2025; verify current figure). Spouse and dependants require additional uplifts.
- ✓Accommodation in Portugal (rental contract or property ownership).
- ✓Portuguese tax number (NIF).
- ✓Clean criminal record.
Common blockers
- !Income classified as active rather than passive by the consulate.
- !Insufficient uplift for dependants.
Typical evidence
- ·Bank statements and income evidence for 12+ months.
- ·Rental contract or deed of property in Portugal.
- ·Criminal record certificate.
- ·Proof of health insurance.
Application pathway
Obtain NIF and open Portuguese bank account
A Portuguese tax number and bank account are typically prerequisites for the application.
Secure accommodation
Rental contract or purchased property.
Apply at Portuguese consulate
Submit application with income evidence, accommodation, criminal record.
Receive 4-month residence visa and travel
Enter Portugal within the visa validity.
Attend AIMA appointment for residence card
Appointment scheduled on arrival; receive 2-year Título de Residência.
Renew and progress to permanent residence or citizenship
After 5 years of lawful residence, apply for permanent residence or citizenship.
Other Portuguese Republic routes covered for Brazilian applicants
D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work)
Residence visa for remote workers employed by or freelancing for companies outside Portugal.
D2 visa (entrepreneur / self-employment)
Residence visa for business owners, founders, and self-employed workers establishing activity in Portugal.
Portugal Golden Visa (residence by investment)
Residence-by-investment route; real-estate and capital-transfer pathways were closed in October 2023, but fund-investment and other options remain.
D3 visa (highly qualified activity)
Residence visa for highly qualified workers with a Portuguese employment contract.
Family reunification (residence)
Residence authorisation for family members of legal residents in Portugal.
Comparable routes in other destinations
Frequently asked questions
Are Brazilian citizens eligible for the D7 visa (passive income / retirement)?+
Eligibility for the D7 visa (passive income / retirement) is set by Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal) and is not nationality-restricted beyond the general criteria, though Brazilian applicants may also have access to the following bilateral or treaty frameworks: Schengen Area, Portuguese ancestry eligibility. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do Brazilian applicants typically file the D7 visa (passive income / retirement)?+
São Paulo / Rio de Janeiro / Brasília. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal) — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do Brazilian applicants need a tourist visa for Portuguese Republic as well?+
Yes — Brazilian nationals can enter Portuguese Republic without a visa for short tourism (typically up to 90 days), but tourist entry does not authorise the activity covered by the D7 visa (passive income / retirement).
Does the D7 visa lead to Portuguese citizenship?+
Yes. After 5 years of lawful residence, D7 holders can apply for Portuguese citizenship, subject to meeting the language (A2 Portuguese) and other naturalisation requirements.
Can D7 holders work in Portugal?+
D7 is structured around passive income but Portuguese residence typically permits employment and self-employment activities once granted. Always verify current scope on the VistosMNE portal.