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🇮🇳 Indian applicants · 🇵🇹 Portuguese Republic

D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work) for Indian citizens

Residence visa for remote workers employed by or freelancing for companies outside Portugal.

No sponsorship requiredLeads to permanent residencyResidence track: same 2+3 year pattern as D7, leading to permanent residence or citizenship.

This page covers the D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work) specifically for Indian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to India. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.

What Indian applicants should know

Indian remote workers are a fast-growing D8 cohort, predominantly senior tech freelancers and dual-employed engineers concentrated in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. Three operational specifics matter at consular stage. Portuguese consular submissions route via VFS Global at the three Indian posts; book the appointment 2–3 months ahead given current backlog. Income evidence for applicants paid in INR by an Indian employer requires careful framing — consulates can refuse on the basis that the income is Indian-domiciled rather than non-Portuguese-employer remote, which is the D8 eligibility test. Cleanest structures route via a foreign employer-of-record or USD/EUR freelance invoicing that preserves the non-Portuguese-source character. Separately, the RBI Liberalised Remittance Scheme caps personal outward remittance at USD 250,000 per financial year — relevant for the upfront NIF deposit and rental-deposit phase, before resident status changes the FX picture.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal) · Reviewed 2026-06-01 · Confirm current rules on the primary source linked in the sidebar.

Processing time
2 months – 4 months
Government fees
Visa application approximately €110; residence permit around €170.
Typical duration
Residence track: same 2+3 year pattern as D7, leading to permanent residence or citizenship.
Sponsorship required
No
Leads to permanent residency
Yes
Reviewed 1 June 2026Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal) ↗

Bilateral context

  • Schengen Area

Consular processing: New Delhi / Mumbai (VFS)

Tourist entry vs. this route

Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into Portuguese Republic. The D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work) is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.

Key figures for Indian applicants

Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.

Salary you must earn

€44,160/yr

D8 (Digital Nomad) — remote-work income

Verified 1 January 2026 · AIMA — Residence visas →

How long it takes

2 months – 4 months

2–4 months consular processing; like the D7, the AIMA residence-card appointment is the post-arrival bottleneck.

Verified 1 June 2026 · Portuguese Consulate network — National visas →

Time to permanent residence

Arrival → permanent residence (5 years) → citizenship eligibility (10 years of residence, or 7 for EU/CPLP nationals).

Leads to Autorização de Residência Permanente, then Portuguese citizenship.

IRN — Portuguese nationality →

Visa overview

The D8 visa launched in October 2022 and has become Portugal's headline digital-nomad route. Eligibility turns on regular remote income from outside Portugal at roughly 4× the Portuguese minimum wage. Two sub-tracks exist: a temporary-stay visa (up to 1 year) and a residence visa leading to long-term residence.

Eligibility

Typical criteria

  • ✓Remote employment or freelance contract with non-Portuguese employer(s).
  • ✓Monthly income at or above 4× Portuguese minimum wage (approximately €3,680/month in 2026; verify).
  • ✓Proof of accommodation in Portugal.
  • ✓Criminal record certificate.
  • ✓Tax residency evidence from home country.

Common blockers

  • !Income below threshold (4× minimum wage).
  • !Work performed for Portuguese clients — this does not qualify under D8.

Typical evidence

  • ·Employment contract or client contracts.
  • ·6+ months of bank statements showing income.
  • ·Accommodation evidence.

Application pathway

  1. 01

    Obtain NIF and accommodation

    Tax number, bank account, and rental contract or property.

  2. 02

    Gather income evidence

    Typically 6 months of statements at the threshold; remote employment contract or client evidence.

  3. 03

    Apply at Portuguese consulate

    Submit D8 residence visa application.

  4. 04

    Travel and attend AIMA appointment

    Arrive within the 4-month visa; receive 2-year residence card at AIMA appointment.

  5. 05

    Renew and progress to long-term residence

    After 5 years of lawful residence, apply for permanent residence or citizenship.

Recent policy changes affecting this route

What changed most recently on this route — each linked to its primary government source.

  • 1 October 2024In force 1 October 2024

    Portugal tightens D8 digital-nomad documentation requirements

    AIMA clarified documentation expectations for the D8 digital-nomad visa, standardising how contract income, remote-work arrangements, and minimum income evidence are assessed.

    Agência para a Integração, Migrações e Asilo (AIMA) →

Other Portuguese Republic routes covered for Indian applicants

  • D2 visa (entrepreneur / self-employment)

    Residence visa for business owners, founders, and self-employed workers establishing activity in Portugal.

  • 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.

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Frequently asked questions

Are Indian citizens eligible for the D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work)?+−

Eligibility for the D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work) is set by Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal) and is not nationality-restricted beyond the general criteria, though Indian applicants may also have access to the following bilateral or treaty frameworks: Schengen Area. See the criteria below for the published requirements.

Where do Indian applicants typically file the D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work)?+−

New Delhi / Mumbai (VFS). 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 Indian applicants need a tourist visa for Portuguese Republic as well?+−

Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into Portuguese Republic. The D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work) is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.

What salary do Indian applicants need for the D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work)?+−

The D8 (Digital Nomad) — remote-work income floor is €44,160/yr, effective 1 January 2026 (AIMA — Residence visas). Your occupation's published going rate may bind higher — whichever is greater applies.

How long does the D8 visa (digital nomad / remote work) take to process from India?+−

The typical published decision window is 2 months – 4 months. Indian applicants usually file via New Delhi / Mumbai (VFS), and consular-post backlogs can add to the wait. Source: Portuguese Consulate network — National visas, verified 1 June 2026.

How long until permanent residence in Portuguese Republic?+−

Arrival → permanent residence (5 years) → citizenship eligibility (10 years of residence, or 7 for EU/CPLP nationals). The route leads to Autorização de Residência Permanente, then Portuguese citizenship. See IRN — Portuguese nationality for the qualifying-residence rules.

Can I work for a Portuguese company on a D8 visa?+−

The D8 is designed for remote work with non-Portuguese employers. If you take Portuguese-sourced employment, you typically need a different route (D1 subordinate work visa or D2 self-employment visa).

Does the D8 count toward Portuguese citizenship?+−

Yes. Like D7, the D8 residence track counts toward the 5-year residence requirement for naturalisation.

What is the difference between the Portugal D7 and D8 visas?+−

Both lead to residence, but the income source differs: the D8 (digital nomad) is for active remote-work income earned from outside Portugal at roughly 4 times the minimum wage, while the D7 is for passive or stable income such as pensions, rental, or dividends at a lower threshold. Choose D8 if you are actively working remotely, and D7 if you are living on passive income.

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.