Good day, if the main applicant includes the spouse and children in the application, must the family of the main applicant come to Portugal or can they remain in another country while the main applicant stays in portugal with the intention of joining the main applicant later? Thank you
Hi @jonlacey316 , thanks for the question! Yes, the passive income can only be proven by the main applicant, and the partner can be entered as a family member. In this case, the minimum subsistence amount will be increased by 50%.
Hi @BlueBass2, thank you for the comment! You can access the test using the last link in the description of the video, right below the transcript, but we will paste it here so you can access it quickly: beglobal.link/D7test
Hi @LuckyAmi-kl5ci! Thanks for your question. Normally, if the income comes from business activity, the visa to apply for is the D8, which will require a monthly amount of €3,280 per month. For a more detailed answer, you would need to analyze the specific case.
There are different types of visas for living in Portugal. You can consult our article D7 (beglobal.link/D7Visa), for example, to see the possibility of applying for a residence permit in Portugal through passive income. In this case, you must have around 20,000 euros in a Portuguese bank account, in addition to other requirements.
Good day, if the main applicant includes the spouse and children in the application, must the family of the main applicant come to Portugal or can they remain in another country while the main applicant stays in portugal with the intention of joining the main applicant later? Thank you
Is crypto investment still accepted as passive income?
Can my partner use his pension as passive income to support me or do we both have to have passive incomes
Hi @jonlacey316 , thanks for the question!
Yes, the passive income can only be proven by the main applicant, and the partner can be entered as a family member. In this case, the minimum subsistence amount will be increased by 50%.
income from business can count as passive income?
No that’s d2 entrepreneurial visa
Y'all leave out needing 19k in the bank unless there's a way around that.
eligibility test url doesn’t work ☹️
Hi @BlueBass2, thank you for the comment! You can access the test using the last link in the description of the video, right below the transcript, but we will paste it here so you can access it quickly: beglobal.link/D7test
Am a business owner in Nigeria,rental and transport company I make up to 1700 euros if converted to euros am I qualified for the D7 visa?
Hi @LuckyAmi-kl5ci! Thanks for your question.
Normally, if the income comes from business activity, the visa to apply for is the D8, which will require a monthly amount of €3,280 per month. For a more detailed answer, you would need to analyze the specific case.
@@GlobalCitizenSolutions okay I also heard that if you have up to 20 thousand euros saved in your account one can also qualify is it true?
There are different types of visas for living in Portugal. You can consult our article D7 (beglobal.link/D7Visa), for example, to see the possibility of applying for a residence permit in Portugal through passive income. In this case, you must have around 20,000 euros in a Portuguese bank account, in addition to other requirements.
nor is it in the description, lmao