The residency requirement for D8 renewals and eligibility for PR/citizenship is six months per year or 8 months per year? Can you give the source of this information?
Thank you for your comment! To obtain a residency permit in Portugal, you generally need to demonstrate sufficient financial means to support yourself while living in the country. it's generally recommended to have around €8,000-€9,000 per year for one person, plus an additional €4,000-€5,000 for each dependent. I hope this helps clarify things for you! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
If you cannot transfer all the funds to your Portuguese account due to international policy can you still apply for D7 within Portugal and with annuity as passive income from home account? Thanks.
@@feyishow3589 Thank you for your question! Yes, you can still apply for the D7 visa within Portugal even if you cannot transfer all the funds to your Portuguese account due to international policy. The important requirement for the D7 visa is to demonstrate sufficient passive income. This income can come from sources like an annuity, pensions, rental income, or other investments. As long as you can provide evidence of your annuity or other passive income from your home account and it meets the minimum income requirements set by the Portuguese authorities, your application should be eligible. You will need to provide documentation proving the regular receipt of this income, even if it is not transferred to a Portuguese account. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out!
Do it mean that I have to rent a flat to get the proof of address before I apply for the D7 visa? But before I get the visa, how can I take the decision to rent a flat? Any suggestions please? Thank you!
Thanks for a great video - Question: I notice you didn't mention the requirement for showing a rental agreement signed or property purchase. Some say you do and others not, can you please confirm this is not necessary to get D7, then once arriving in Portugal to find a suitable accommodation?
Thanks for your comment! To clarify, it is indeed necessary to show a rental agreement signed or proof of property purchase when applying for the D7 visa. This requirement must be fulfilled to proceed with the application. Once you arrive in Portugal, you can then find a suitable accommodation if needed, but the initial proof is essential for the visa process. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!
@@creimermanlaw ok thanks for that. It's strange though that on the application requirements from VFS global, it doesn't say anything about renting or property, plus nothing about Portugal bank account either, let alone funded. Just your domestic financial situation is required. What gives?
The residency requirement for D8 renewals and eligibility for PR/citizenship is six months per year or 8 months per year? Can you give the source of this information?
Like the way you explain how much euro minimum we must have in account. And minimum salary if I am working abroad. Thnks
Thank you for your comment!
To obtain a residency permit in Portugal, you generally need to demonstrate sufficient financial means to support yourself while living in the country. it's generally recommended to have around €8,000-€9,000 per year for one person, plus an additional €4,000-€5,000 for each dependent.
I hope this helps clarify things for you! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
If you cannot transfer all the funds to your Portuguese account due to international policy can you still apply for D7 within Portugal and with annuity as passive income from home account? Thanks.
@@feyishow3589 Thank you for your question!
Yes, you can still apply for the D7 visa within Portugal even if you cannot transfer all the funds to your Portuguese account due to international policy. The important requirement for the D7 visa is to demonstrate sufficient passive income. This income can come from sources like an annuity, pensions, rental income, or other investments.
As long as you can provide evidence of your annuity or other passive income from your home account and it meets the minimum income requirements set by the Portuguese authorities, your application should be eligible. You will need to provide documentation proving the regular receipt of this income, even if it is not transferred to a Portuguese account.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out!
Hi, can a schengen visa holder in Portugal apply for a job seeker visa? Thanks
What is the in-country stay requirement to be eligible to apply for permanent residency after five years? or citizenship?
Do it mean that I have to rent a flat to get the proof of address before I apply for the D7 visa? But before I get the visa, how can I take the decision to rent a flat? Any suggestions please? Thank you!
Thanks for a great video - Question: I notice you didn't mention the requirement for showing a rental agreement signed or property purchase. Some say you do and others not, can you please confirm this is not necessary to get D7, then once arriving in Portugal to find a suitable accommodation?
Thanks for your comment! To clarify, it is indeed necessary to show a rental agreement signed or proof of property purchase when applying for the D7 visa. This requirement must be fulfilled to proceed with the application. Once you arrive in Portugal, you can then find a suitable accommodation if needed, but the initial proof is essential for the visa process.
Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!
@@creimermanlaw ok thanks for that. It's strange though that on the application requirements from VFS global, it doesn't say anything about renting or property, plus nothing about Portugal bank account either, let alone funded. Just your domestic financial situation is required. What gives?