Alternatives to Portugal’s Golden Visa: New Residency Pathways for Investors

Although Portugal’s Golden Visa has undergone significant changes—such as the removal of the real estate investment option—the program is still active. In fact, there are now solid alternatives for investors seeking to obtain Portuguese residency through investment. At Orience, we explain how to navigate the new landscape and explore your current options if you’re considering…

Although Portugal’s Golden Visa has undergone significant changes—such as the removal of the real estate investment option—the program is still active. In fact, there are now solid alternatives for investors seeking to obtain Portuguese residency through investment.

At Orience, we explain how to navigate the new landscape and explore your current options if you’re considering Portugal as your next European base.


Why is Portugal Still a Top Investment Destination?

Despite the updates to the Golden Visa, Portugal remains one of the most attractive countries for international investors thanks to:

  • Excellent quality of life and climate
  • The favorable Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) tax regime
  • EU residency and Schengen mobility
  • A stable economy with growth sectors in tech, health, and energy

Residency Options for Investors in 2024

1. Golden Visa (Updated)
While direct real estate investment is no longer eligible, the Golden Visa still offers attractive options:

  • €500,000 in investment or venture capital funds
  • €500,000 in scientific research
  • €250,000 in cultural/artistic projects (€200,000 in low-density areas)
  • Job creation: 10 new jobs or investment in a Portuguese company

2. D7 Visa – Passive Income & Remote Workers
A top choice for retirees, freelancers, or anyone with stable foreign income.

  • Requires proof of regular income (~€820/month minimum)
  • Housing and health insurance required
  • No investment needed

3. D2 Visa – Entrepreneurs & Business Investors
Ideal for starting or investing in a business in Portugal.

  • Requires a viable business plan
  • Investment in a local company or new business
  • Must contribute economically and create jobs

4. Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) Tax Program
A beneficial tax regime that can be combined with other visas:

  • Reduced income tax for 10 years
  • Exemption on many foreign-sourced earnings
  • Ideal for high-net-worth individuals and retirees

How Orience Can Help

Orience offers end-to-end support to secure your Portuguese residency:

✅ Personalized assessment and guidance
✅ Legal visa processing by our in-house team
✅ Financial and tax planning
✅ Property search or business advisory


Frequently Asked Questions

Has the Golden Visa been cancelled?
No. The program still exists but with stricter criteria—real estate investment is no longer allowed.

Which visa is best if I don’t want to start a business?
The D7 Visa is ideal for those with passive income or remote work.

Can I bring my family?
Yes, all visa types mentioned allow for family reunification from the beginning.

How long does the process take?
Typically between 3 and 6 months, depending on the visa type and applicant profile.


Ready to secure your future in Portugal?
👉 Contact us today and we’ll help you find the best residency path for your profile.