Digital Nomad Visa for Portugal (2026)
Portugal offers the D8 Digital Nomad Visa for remote workers. Launched in 2022. Here's everything you need to know about requirements, income thresholds, tax implications, and how to apply.
D8 Digital Nomad Visa — Key Facts
Income Requirement
EUR 3,680/month
4x Portuguese minimum wage (€920 in 2026)
Duration
1 year, renewable up to 5 years
Renewable annually; after 5 years can apply for permanent residency
Application Cost
€90 visa fee + €72 SEF/AIMA residence permit fee
Processing Time
2–4 weeks for visa; 2–3 months for residence permit
Path to Residency
After 5 years of legal residence
Path to Citizenship
After 5 years of legal residence (one of the shortest in Europe)
Requirements & Documents
- Valid passport
- Proof of income from remote work (employment contract or client contracts)
- Proof of accommodation in Portugal
- Health insurance covering Portugal
- Clean criminal record certificate
- NIF (Portuguese tax number)
- Proof of income meeting 4x minimum wage threshold
Tax Implications in Portugal
Tax Summary
IFICI regime (NHR 2.0): 20% flat rate on eligible income for 10 years — NHR is closed to new applicants since 2024
The original NHR regime is closed to new applicants as of 2024. It has been replaced by IFICI (NHR 2.0), which offers a 20% flat rate on qualifying employment and self-employment income for 10 years. However, IFICI is more targeted than the old NHR — not all D8 visa holders will qualify, as it is designed for scientific research, innovation, and highly skilled professionals. If IFICI does not apply, standard progressive rates (14.5%–48%) apply to worldwide income. Seek professional tax advice before assuming you qualify.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Path to EU citizenship in 5 years
- +NHR/IFICI tax incentives for new residents
- +High quality of life, mild climate
- +Strong English proficiency in cities
- +Large digital nomad community
- +Schengen zone access
Cons
- -High income requirement (4x minimum wage)
- -Bureaucracy can be slow (AIMA backlog)
- -Increasing cost of living in Lisbon/Porto
- -NHR is closed to new applicants — IFICI (NHR 2.0) is more targeted and not guaranteed for all D8 holders

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Frequently Asked Questions
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