D2 Entrepreneur Visa Portugal 2026 – Business Residency for Founders

Launch your business in Portugal and secure residency for yourself and your family. The D2 visa is designed for entrepreneurs, business founders, and investors who want to establish a company in one of Europe's most business-friendly environments.

What is the D2 Entrepreneur Visa?

The D2 visa (Entrepreneur Visa or Business Visa) allows non-EU citizens to obtain Portuguese residency by establishing and operating a business in Portugal. Unlike the Golden Visa, it does not require a minimum investment amount—instead, you must demonstrate a viable business plan and sufficient capital to execute it.

Ideal for: Startup founders, small business owners, consultants opening a Portuguese branch, investors in Portuguese companies, and anyone who wants to run an active business while living in Portugal.

D2 Visa Investment & Capital Requirements

Key advantage

The D2 visa is accessible to entrepreneurs at various stages—from bootstrapped startups to established business owners expanding to Europe. The focus is on your business concept and execution ability, not on hitting a specific investment threshold.

No Fixed Minimum Investment

Unlike the Golden Visa, there's no set amount. You need sufficient capital to establish and operate your specific business—typically €5,000–€50,000+.

Proof of Personal Funds

Evidence you can support yourself and family in Portugal while your business becomes profitable (bank statements, savings).

Business Plan Required

A detailed business plan in Portuguese showing viability, market analysis, financial projections, and economic contribution.

Main Benefits of the D2 Entrepreneur Visa

  • No Minimum Investment – Start with the capital your business actually needs.
  • Full Residency Rights – Live, work, and run your business in Portugal with the same rights as any legal resident.
  • EU Market Access – Use Portugal as your base to access EU markets and business opportunities across Europe.
  • Family Inclusion – Include spouse, dependent children, and dependent parents in your application.
  • Schengen Mobility – Travel freely throughout the 27 Schengen countries for business and personal reasons.
  • Path to Citizenship – Apply for Portuguese citizenship after 5 years of legal residence (A2 Portuguese required).

D2 Entrepreneur Visa vs Golden Visa

D2 Entrepreneur Visa

  • ✓ No minimum investment amount
  • ✓ Start any type of legitimate business
  • ! Must live primarily in Portugal
  • ✓ Active involvement in your business
  • ✓ Path to citizenship after 5 years

Golden Visa

  • ! Requires €200K–€500K investment
  • ! Limited to funds or cultural donations
  • ✓ Only 7 days/year in Portugal
  • ✓ Passive investment, no active management
  • ✓ Path to citizenship after 5 years

Bottom line: Choose D2 if you want to build and run a business in Portugal. Choose Golden Visa if you want residency with minimal presence and passive investment.

D2 Visa Eligibility Requirements

We evaluate your business concept, experience, and financial situation during the initial consultation to determine D2 eligibility and identify the strongest application strategy.

  • Viable Business Plan – A detailed Portuguese-language business plan demonstrating market opportunity, financial viability, and economic contribution.
  • Sufficient Capital – Proof of funds to establish and operate your business, plus personal living expenses during the startup phase.
  • Relevant Experience – Background, qualifications, or experience relevant to your proposed business sector.
  • Clean Criminal Record – No serious criminal offences in Portugal or your country of residence.
  • Health Insurance – Valid health insurance covering Portugal for at least the initial period.

Step-by-Step D2 Visa Process

1

Business Concept Assessment

We evaluate your business idea, market opportunity, and D2 eligibility. We identify the strongest positioning for your application.

2

Company Registration

We help establish your Portuguese company (Unipessoal, Lda, or SA), obtain NIF, open a bank account, and complete legal formalities.

3

Business Plan Development

We prepare or review your Portuguese-language business plan to meet consular expectations and demonstrate viability.

4

Visa Application

We prepare all documentation and support you through the consular application process in your country of residence.

5

Approval and Residence Permit

After visa approval, you enter Portugal and apply for your residence permit. We assist with AIMA appointments and business launch.

How Our Law Firm Helps Entrepreneurs

We provide comprehensive legal support for entrepreneurs navigating Portuguese business registration and immigration.

Company Formation – We handle Portuguese company registration, articles of association, tax registration, and all corporate formalities.

Business Plan Review – We review and refine your business plan to ensure it meets consular requirements and presents your concept effectively.

Full Immigration Support – We prepare your D2 visa application, coordinate documentation, and support you through the entire process.

Ongoing Compliance – After approval, we assist with residence permit renewals, corporate compliance, and eventual citizenship applications.

What Types of Businesses Qualify?

Most legitimate business activities qualify for the D2 visa. Here are common examples:

Technology & Startups

  • Software development
  • SaaS companies
  • E-commerce platforms
  • Tech consulting

Professional Services

  • Consulting firms
  • Marketing agencies
  • Design studios
  • Training/coaching

Trade & Hospitality

  • Import/export
  • Retail businesses
  • Restaurants/cafés
  • Tourism services

D2 Entrepreneur Visa FAQs (2026)

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