LIVE FREELY IN EUROPE, START IN PORTUGAL.
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id you know you could live the life you’ve always dreamed of—surrounded by nature, enjoying fresh, healthy food, and embracing a slower, more fulfilling pace of life? Imagine waking up to the beauty of the Algarve, with golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and endless blue skies. You could spend more time with your family, explore new places, and finally live on your own terms.
But here’s something many don’t realize: most Americans can only stay in Europe for 90 days within any 180-day period. This makes moving through Europe—even part-time—a bit more complicated than it might seem.
With the new Entry/Exit (EES) system being implemented in Europe traditional passport stamping will be replaced with biometric data collection (fingerprints and facial recognition) for non-EU travelers entering and exiting the Schengen Area which can cause delays and queues when trying to enter Europe.
The good news? With the right support, you can overcome these limitations—and unlock the freedom to live, work, and travel across Europe, all while optimizing your lifestyle and finances.
Portugal’s visa options offer a real solution—giving you long-term legal access not just to Portugal, but to all of Europe.
Portugal offers some of the most accessible paths to legal European residency—with multiple visa options to match your lifestyle, work, and financial situation.
Main Visa Options:
- D7 Passive Income Visa – for those with passive income (€870/month) or savings (typically about €10,000 needed)
- D8 Digital Nomad Visa – for remote workers earning income online
- D2 Entrepreneur Visa – for those starting or relocating a business to Portugal
- Golden Visa – for those making qualifying investments in Portugal
- Study/Work Visa – for students and sponsored employment
Each of these visas can give you the legal right to live in Portugal – and travel freely across all 29 Schengen countries.
After 5 years of residency, you’ll have two options:
- Apply for Portuguese Citizenship (dual citizenship allowed) which includes a Portuguese passport
- Or secure a 10-Year Permanent Residency Card
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