How to Immigrate to Portugal from Brazil

How to Immigrate to Portugal from Brazil

Portugal remains one of the top destinations for Brazilians looking to build a life in Europe—thanks to shared language, cultural roots, and favorable visa pathways. Whether you’re planning to retire, work remotely, start a business, or study, Portugal offers multiple legal options for long-term residency.

In this guide, we break down the most popular visa options for Brazilians, how the process works, and how Borderless Lawyers can help you make the move smoothly.


🌎 Why Brazilians Choose Portugal

  • ✅ Shared Portuguese language and historical ties

  • ✅ Easier integration with local culture

  • ✅ No need to translate most official documents

  • ✅ Direct visa pathways due to bilateral agreements

  • ✅ Access to Europe’s Schengen Zone


🛂 Visa Options for Brazilians Moving to Portugal

While Brazilians can enter Portugal visa-free for up to 90 days, staying longer requires a residence visa or permit. Here are the most relevant options:


💼 1. D7 Visa – Passive Income or Retirement

Ideal for Brazilians with income from pensions, investments, or remote work.

Requirements:

  • Proof of passive or remote income (~€820/month minimum)

  • Lease or deed for housing in Portugal

  • Portuguese NIF (tax number)

  • Criminal background check from Brazil

  • Private health insurance

Perfect For: Retirees, remote workers, or anyone with stable non-Portuguese income.


🌍 2. Digital Nomad Visa

New and popular among remote professionals.

Requirements:

  • Foreign employment or freelance contracts

  • Monthly income of at least €3,280

  • Proof of accommodation

  • Travel and health insurance

Perfect For: Freelancers, tech workers, remote service providers.


🧳 3. D2 Visa – Entrepreneur or Freelancer

If you’re planning to open a business or freelance in Portugal.

Requirements:

  • Viable business plan or proof of freelance work

  • Capital to invest in a Portuguese business

  • Lease or business address

  • NIF and business registration

Perfect For: Brazilian entrepreneurs, consultants, small business owners.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 4. Family Reunification Visa

If your spouse or parent is already living legally in Portugal.

Eligible Family Members:

  • Spouse or registered partner

  • Children under 18 or dependent adults

  • Dependent parents

This route is faster for Brazilians due to legal agreements and cultural connections.


🎓 5. Student Visa

For Brazilians accepted into Portuguese universities or language schools.

Requirements:

  • Proof of university enrollment

  • Sufficient financial means

  • Accommodation proof

  • Travel insurance


🤝 Brazil–Portugal Bilateral Agreements

Portugal and Brazil have special agreements (such as the Statute of Equality) that make certain immigration and residency processes easier for Brazilian nationals.

This can allow:

  • Equal treatment in access to education, jobs, and residency

  • Faster routes to Portuguese nationality after legal residence

  • Less strict documentation requirements


🏠 Popular Cities for Brazilian Expats in Portugal

  • Lisbon – Diverse, job opportunities, large Brazilian community

  • Porto – Artsy, affordable, and full of character

  • Coimbra – Ideal for students and academics

  • Algarve – Sunny beach towns perfect for retirees

  • Setúbal & Cascais – Family-friendly, close to Lisbon


📄 Step-by-Step Immigration Process

  1. Choose your visa type

  2. Gather required documents (most do not require translation from Portuguese!)

  3. Apply through the Portuguese consulate in Brazil

  4. Schedule and attend your visa interview

  5. Receive visa & travel to Portugal

  6. Attend SEF appointment to finalize residence permit


⚖️ How Borderless Lawyers Can Help

At Borderless Lawyers, we understand the Brazilian-Portuguese immigration connection inside out. We offer:

  • ✅ Visa strategy based on your profile

  • ✅ Document prep & translations (when needed)

  • ✅ NIF registration & tax setup

  • ✅ Business and freelancer support

  • ✅ Family reunification services

  • ✅ Ongoing legal support after arrival


✅ Ready to Start a New Life in Portugal?

From sunny beaches to career opportunities, Portugal offers Brazilians more than just a shared language—it offers a new life. Whether you’re moving solo, with family, or to start a business, we’ll help you every step of the way.

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