The Beginner’s Guide for the Portuguese Golden Visa Card

 

In Europe and the world, the Portuguese Golden Visa is a significant and widespread visa card. The reasons behind its popularity are as mentioned below:

  • You can get permanent residency and citizenship in 5-6 years by choosing from a wide range of affordable investment options.
  • For the golden Visa, the time spent needs to be 7 days on an average in a year.
  • Being a Portugal resident, you can travel freely in the entire area of the Schengen. 
  • You can get the world’s best passport for global citizens once you become a citizen in EU/EEA and can work anywhere.
  • Unlike the other visa programs, the Portuguese golden Visa is not blacklisted by the authority.
  • Portugal is a stable country and a safe country because of the affordable quality of life with good health care services and best climatic conditions. You can also be a part of the property for sale in Portugal through the Portuguese Golden Visa programs.

But the only thing which is not that good in the Portuguese golden Visa is the information portion, which is not that reliable and updated.




Requirements for obtaining the Golden Visa

Anyone from the third-country national can apply for the Golden Visa after finishing the investment into Portugal, but the citizens shouldn’t be from Portuguese and EU. All the investments are made through the legal entity with an absolute need or made by an individual. The requirements are as mentioned:

  • An investment period of five years.
  • Minimum time spent days in Portugal needs to be seven days in a year, which means it shouldn’t be less than 14 days in two years. 
  • The proposal of budget changes with the rules of government, so you should get updated with every changing rule.
  • The new rules won’t affect the proceeding investment plan, and it will come until the end of the year.

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