Permanent Residency in Portugal After the Law Change

Permanent residency in Portugal is now a key option for foreign residents after the new nationality law. Citizenship may take longer, but stability remains possible. For years, many foreign residents planned their move around a five-year route to Portuguese citizenship. That expectation has changed. The new nationality framework may require seven or ten years of legal […]
How Can AIMA Portal Errors Delay Article 15 Applications?

AIMA portal errors have become a serious obstacle for non-EU family members of EU citizens living in Portugal who need a residence card under Article 15 of Law no. 37/2006. This card formally proves the applicant’s right of residence in Portugal. In theory, this should be straightforward. In practice, many applicants struggle to obtain an […]
Portugal Visa Applications: Why Legal Assistance Matters

Over the past months, based on our firm’s experience assisting clients in several jurisdictions, we have noticed a clear trend: Portugal visa applications are becoming more demanding, more document-heavy, and less predictable, especially for applicants facing stricter scrutiny from consulates and visa centres. This has been particularly visible in countries such as the United States and […]
While the World Shifts, Portugal Holds Steady

Global instability, from trade wars to political turbulence, is pushing internationally mobile families and professionals to reassess where they live, invest, and build their futures, increasing attention on Portugal residency visas. Portugal’s Prime Minister recently made a statement that would have seemed improbable just a decade ago: the world’s instability is Portugal’s opportunity. It is a […]