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Portugal Digital Nomad Visa for Singapore Citizens

Singapore citizens can apply for Portugal's digital nomad visa with a minimum income of $4,015/month, 24 months stay, and 8 weeks processing. Additional documents may be required for Singapore applicants.

Eligible

As a Singapore citizen, you apply under the non-EU/EEA pathway for Portugal's digital nomad visa. Singaporean citizens enjoy visa-free access for short stays, but need the digital nomad visa for extended remote work.

Quick facts

Income

$4,015/month

Duration

24 months

Processing

8 weeks

Fee

$370

Tax

Portugal's NHR ended Dec 2023. IFICI ('NHR 2.0') offers 20% flat tax but only for qualifying researchers/tech at certified companies. Most nomads pay standard progressive rates (14.5%–48%).

Dependents

Yes

Required documents

Use this checklist to prepare the core documents for your application.

Additional documents for Singapore citizens

Criminal background check from your country of residence. Proof of health insurance valid in the destination country.

Background check Required

Clean criminal record certificate from the applicant's country of nationality or residence, with apostille when required.

Employment proof Required

Remote work documentation showing foreign employment or self-employment income sourced outside Portugal.

Health insurance Required

Travel or private medical insurance covering Portugal until local registration is completed.

Passport Required

Passport valid for at least three months beyond the intended stay and with spare visa pages.

Proof of accommodation Required

Proof of accommodation in Portugal such as a rental agreement, hotel reservation, or host declaration.

Proof of income Required

Evidence of at least EUR 3,680 or about USD 4,015 monthly income, often via bank statements and recurring contracts.

Tax implications summary

A quick read on the local tax treatment before you commit.

Current tax status

Portugal's NHR ended Dec 2023. IFICI ('NHR 2.0') offers 20% flat tax but only for qualifying researchers/tech at certified companies. Most nomads pay standard progressive rates (14.5%–48%).

Tax treatment varies by stay length and income source, so confirm the latest local guidance before applying.

Residency outlook

There is a potential path to permanent residency.

Application steps timeline

A clear sequence from preparation to application submission.

1

Assemble remote work evidence

Prepare passport, income proof, accommodation documents, insurance, and supporting remote employment records for the D8 application.

2

Complete the consular application

Fill in the national visa forms and ensure all documents meet Portuguese consular legalization requirements.

3

Pay visa processing charges

Pay the visa and service fees, typically totaling around EUR 180 depending on the post and service provider.

4

Submit via consulate or VFS partner

Attend the appointment at the relevant Portuguese consulate or outsourced visa center and hand in biometrics if requested.

5

Wait for approval and residence scheduling

Monitor the application during the roughly eight-week process and watch for follow-up instructions for residence formalities.

6

Enter Portugal and finish residence steps

Travel to Portugal after approval and complete the local residence permit process if your approval pathway requires it.

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Frequently asked questions

Can Singapore citizens apply for Portugal Digital Nomad Visa?

Yes. Singapore citizens are currently eligible to apply for the Portugal digital nomad visa.

What is the minimum income for Portugal Digital Nomad Visa?

The minimum income is $4,015/month based on the current program data.

How long does it take to process?

Processing currently takes about 8 weeks, although embassy workloads can change timelines.

Are there Singapore-specific document requirements?

Criminal background check from your country of residence. Proof of health insurance valid in the destination country.

Can I bring dependents?

Yes. This program allows dependents.

Is there a path to permanent residency?

There is a potential path to permanent residency.

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