D8 Digital Nomad Visa Portugal 2026 – Residency for Remote Workers
For remote employees and freelancers who work for foreign employers or clients. Live in Portugal while you keep your job or client base abroad—with full residency rights, Schengen mobility, and a path to citizenship.
What is the D8 Digital Nomad Visa?
The D8 visa (Digital Nomad / Remote Work Visa) allows non-EU citizens to obtain Portuguese residency by proving they work remotely for employers or clients outside Portugal. You must meet a higher income threshold than the D7, and demonstrate that your work is performed remotely (e.g. employment contract, freelancer agreements, invoices).
Ideal for: Remote employees, freelancers, consultants, and digital professionals who want to base themselves in Portugal without changing employer or client base.
D8 Visa Income & Documentation
You must prove income of at least 4× the Portuguese minimum wage (currently ~€3,680/month for the main applicant), plus 12 months of means of subsistence. Remote work must be clearly documented.
Main Applicant
~€3,680/month (4× minimum wage). Spouse: +50%. Each child: +30%. Plus 12 months of means of subsistence in a Portuguese bank.
Proof of Remote Work
Employment contract or employer letter; freelancers: service contracts and recent invoices. Evidence that work is for entities outside Portugal.
Other Requirements
Long-term accommodation (12-month lease or deed), NIF, clean criminal record (apostilled and translated), and health insurance for Portugal.
Main Benefits of the D8 Digital Nomad Visa
- Work Remotely from Portugal – Keep your job or clients abroad while living in Portugal with full residency rights.
- Initial 2-Year Permit – Then renew for 3 years. Path to permanent residence and citizenship after 5 years.
- Schengen Mobility – Travel freely across the Schengen area for work and leisure.
- Family Inclusion – Include spouse and dependent children (with income add-ons).
- Healthcare & Education – Access to public healthcare and education for you and your family.
- No Local Employment Required – Your income comes from outside Portugal; no need to find a Portuguese employer.
D8 Digital Nomad vs D7 Passive Income
D8 Digital Nomad
- ✓ Higher income (~€3,680/month)
- ✓ Remote work for foreign employer/clients
- ✓ Keep your job or freelance base abroad
- ✓ Ideal for remote employees and freelancers
- ✓ Path to citizenship after 5 years
D7 Passive Income
- ! Lower income (~€920/month)
- ! Pension, investments, rentals—no active work
- ✓ No need to work or run a business
- ✓ Ideal for retirees and passive investors
- ✓ Path to citizenship after 5 years
Bottom line: Choose D8 if you work remotely for a foreign employer or clients. Choose D7 if your income is passive (pension, investments, rentals).
D8 Visa Eligibility & Documentation
Your application must clearly show that you work remotely and that your income meets the threshold. We help you gather and present the right evidence.
- Proof of Remote Work – Employment contract, employer letter, or freelancer contracts and invoices showing work for entities outside Portugal.
- Income Evidence – Payslips, bank statements, or tax returns proving income of at least 4× minimum wage (and add-ons for family).
- Means of Subsistence – 12 months of funds in a Portuguese bank (we assist with account opening).
- Long-Term Accommodation – 12-month lease or property deed in Portugal.
- NIF, Criminal Record, Health Insurance – Portuguese tax ID; clean criminal record (apostilled/translated); valid health coverage for Portugal.
Step-by-Step D8 Visa Process
Eligibility & Remote Work Evidence
We review your employment or freelancer setup and income to confirm you meet the D8 threshold and can document remote work.
NIF & Bank Account
We assist with NIF and opening a Portuguese bank account. You will need to transfer 12 months of means of subsistence.
Accommodation
We support you in securing long-term accommodation (lease or property) that meets consular requirements.
Visa Application
We prepare and organise all documentation—remote work proof, income, accommodation—and guide you through the consular application.
Approval & Residence Permit
After visa approval, you enter Portugal and apply for your residence permit. We assist with AIMA appointments and settling in.
How We Help D8 Applicants
We specialise in remote workers and digital nomads relocating to Portugal.
NIF Issuance – Quick, correct setup of your Portuguese tax ID.
Bank Account Opening – Support for opening a Portuguese bank account in person or remotely.
Lease or Property Support – Help finding long-term accommodation that meets visa requirements.
Full Application Support – We prepare your D8 application, coordinate remote work and income evidence, and support you through the consulate and AIMA.
Who Can Apply for the D8 Visa?
The D8 is for anyone who works remotely for employers or clients outside Portugal. Common profiles:
Remote Employees
You work for a company abroad and can perform your job remotely from Portugal.
Freelancers
You provide services to clients outside Portugal and can prove income with contracts and invoices.
Digital Professionals
Developers, designers, marketers, consultants, and other knowledge workers with a remote client base.
D8 Digital Nomad Visa FAQs (2026)
Ready to Apply for the D8 Visa?
Contact us for a free D8 eligibility assessment. We'll review your remote work setup, explain the requirements, and create a roadmap to Portuguese residency.