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Visa requirements for Portuguese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Portugal. As of 2025, Portuguese citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 188 countries and territories, ranking the Portuguese passport 4th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1]
The Portugal Golden Visa is an immigrant investor program by the government of Portugal that grants residency to individuals who make qualifying investments such as investment fund subscriptions, business and job creation, scientific research, or cultural heritage support.
The surge in immigration was due to the good economic conditions of the country, to the crisis in Brazil (the primary source of immigration in Portugal) and to numerous programs devised during the years of the 2008–2013 crisis aimed at attracting foreign capitals: these include the Non-habitual residency (NHR) taxation law (2009), the ...
LISBON (Reuters) -Portugal announced on Monday a new plan that will toughen some immigration rules, following in the footsteps of other EU countries and days before Europeans head to the polls in ...
Portugal, long a country of emigration, that have created big Portuguese communities in France, the United States and Brazil [56] has now become a country of net immigration, and not just from the former colonies; by the end of 2003, legal immigrants represented about 4% of the population, and the largest communities were from Cape Verde ...
Visa required [206] Portugal: Visa required [207] Qatar: Visa not required [208] [209] 30 days Romania: Visa required [210] Visa requirement is waived for multiple-entry Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia or Schengen visa holders. [211] Russia: eVisa [212] [213] 16 days 72-hour visa-free visit to St. Petersburg, if travelling using St. Peter Line. [214 ...
Portugal Golden Visa; U. Ukrainians in Portugal; Unidade Habitacional de Santo António This page was last edited on 29 August 2019, at 18:22 (UTC). Text is available ...
Immigration laws vary around the world and throughout history, according to the social and political climate of the place and time, as the acceptance of immigrants sways from the widely inclusive to the deeply nationalist and isolationist. National laws regarding the immigration of citizens of that country are regulated by international law.