Portugal, land of the digital! Since 31st October, our country released its digital visa, where remote workers and digital nomads from all over the world can travel and meet a place to be their new home. In this article, we will show you what you need to know about the latest news. 

Before giving you the requirements to have Portugal’s nomad visa, let’s first define what is and which advantages bring. The digital nomad visa aims to attract those who want to be a resident in Portugal or have a temporary stay. The new visa includes everyone who works remotely, being, in a way, an upgraded version of Portugal’s D7 Visa, thought exclusively for freelancers or retirees.  

To sum up, Portugal’s nomad visa allows every digital and remote worker to live and work here for up to 1 year or even to apply for a residency that can be renewed every 5 years. 

How to Apply to Portugal’s Digital Nomad Visa? 

In order to live and work in Portugal through this new visa, you must make four times the national minimum wage, leading to about $2,750 a month. To apply, visit Portugal’s Consulate in your country, or Portugal’s Immigration Agency (SEF).  

You also need to show proof of your income for the three previous months, submit tax residency documents, and a contract of employment (or proof of self-employment, in case you are your own boss). Having all of these requirements filled, you can now proceed and enjoy the best of this country. 

You now have all the information needed in order to explore sunny Portugal. But where is the best place to stay? Maybe where the summer is endless, the golf matches too, and where you can enjoy your best life in a luxury golf resort.  

Need a name? Amendoeira Golf Resort.  

One of the best golf resorts in Portugal awaits and has everything you need for a once-in-a-lifetime stay. With three world-class golf courses, a sports centre to work out, relax and improve your skills and – best of all – more than 3.000 hours of sun to paint your days. Forget the screens and start your day with 270 hectares of nature at your door. Are you ready to put de “i” in Amendoeira?