How To Move From The UK To Portugal

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  • By KipperTree
  • December 12 2022

How To Move From The UK To Portugal

If you’re curious about how easy it is for the British to relocate, here’s a guide on how to move from the UK to Portugal!

Article by Viv Europe - Official Legal and Relocation Partner to KipperTree.

December 5, 2022

Moving to Portugal

Portugal is one of the most sought-after destinations not only by people from the EU but across the globe. Moving from the UK to Portugal is relatively easier because individuals can easily take advantage of the lower cost of living.

Like any other person from anywhere in the world, the British chose to relocate to Portugal for different reasons. For some, it is because of the good weather and beautiful scenery, while for others, the lower cost of living and a relatively slower-paced life is a major draw for them.

Nonetheless, regardless of your reasons for moving from the UK to Portugal, there’s no denying this beautiful country has plenty to offer everyone. So how do you move from the UK to Portugal? Is it worth the time and effort? Be sure to tag along to find answers to these questions and more.

How to move from the UK to Portugal

After the Brexit transition, moving to Portugal from the UK was more complex than it used to be. In fact, most of the privileges of being a member of the EU member state were lost after this move. However, this does not mean that moving to Portugal from the UK is impossible.

How you move from the UK to Portugal depends on how long you plan to stay. First off, it is necessary to mention that the British don’t need a Visa to stay in Portugal for 90 days or less within 6 months. However, if you plan to stay longer, you must apply for a Visa.

British citizens don’t need to apply for a short-term Visa. Instead, they can apply for a temporary stay Visa that allows them to stay for up to 1 year. However, if you plan to stay longer in Portugal, you will need to apply for a residency Visa which is only valid for 4 months. The good news is that you can make further arrangements for a Residence Permit.

How can I apply for a Portugal Residence Visa from the UK?

There are several types of residence visas that you can apply for. Here are some of the reasons that may qualify you for a residence Visa in Portugal:

Work

Study and research

Professional training, internship, or volunteer work

Family reunification

Fixed residency

Nonetheless, the application process is relatively the same for most of them. The first order of business is to visit the Portuguese consulate in the UK and get a registration form. Depending on the type of Visa you are applying for, you will need to produce some accompanying documentation, for instance, proof of identity, among other documents.

What are the types of Portugal Residence Visas that the British may apply for?

As mentioned earlier, the British can apply for different types of visas depending on the reason for their stay.

Golden Visa: British nationals did not qualify for this program before Brexit. However, it is an option anyone from the UK can explore when considering immigration to Portugal.

D7 Visa: To be eligible for this Visa, you need an income of at least €1,000 per year. Nonetheless, you will be required to stay in Portugal for at least 16 months.

D2 Visa: This particular type of Visa is exclusive to anyone looking to set up a business or who already has a business in Portugal.

Tech Visa: This new type of visa allows companies in the tech and innovative field with offices or a headquarter in Portugal to hire skilled Non-EU personnel to live and work in the country.

Documentation needed in general

Different types of visas also come with specific documentation requirements. Take a look at the following general documentation requirements that cut across the different types of Visas you can apply for according to Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras.

A valid passport or any other identification document;

Two passport-size photographs;

Valid travel insurance;

Clear criminal record from the UK from the last 1 year;

Proof of income;

Permission for checking criminal records.

Obtaining a Residence Permit to live in Portugal from the UK

After obtaining your residency Visa and making your way successfully into Portugal, you will need to schedule a visit to the Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras (Immigration and Borders Service) and apply for a Portugal Residency permit.

The Portuguese residency permit grants you access to live and also work legally in Portugal. This particular document is only valid for one year and can be renewed twice for two years extension at a time. Fortunately, after living in Portugal for 5 years, you can apply for Portuguese Citizenship and a Permanent Residency Permit.

Before applying for a permanent residency permit, you will need to show proof of sufficient funds and accommodation. Here are some of the documents that you will need to produce during the application:

Social security number

ID card

Tax number

Proof of address

Passport

What do the British need to do to apply for the Portugal Golden Visa?

Again, the Golden Visa is one of the options British can use to move from the UK to Portugal. The Golden Visa program is quite different from the other types of visas. UK nationals can benefit from the many advantages, like access to the entire Schengen area without necessarily having a Visa. What’s more, Golden Visa holders can also extend the benefits of this particular program to their families as well.

The Golden Visa program is particularly beneficial to those who frequently travel since you’re only required to stay in Portugal for 7 days a year. However, you first need to meet the following requirements for eligibility:

Invest a minimum of €250,000. This amount is subject to change depending on the type of investment you go for;

Have no criminal record.

What is the cost of living in Portugal compared to the UK?

A major draw for people from around the globe to Portugal is the relatively lower cost of living. While that is true, it’s also worth mentioning that despite having a lower cost of living, Portugal also promises a better quality of life compared to many other countries. It goes without saying that the cost of living in Portugal is lower than in the UK.

According to Numbeo, consumer prices in the UK are 38.78% higher than in Portugal. It is, of course, true that the local purchasing power in the UK is 91.78% higher compared to Portugal. However, the cost of living is also relative to the specific region you choose to live in and your spending habits. 

Nonetheless, living in the UK is generally significantly more expensive than living an average life in Portugal. The rent is 43.73% higher in the UK, costing nearly €300 more for a one-bedroom apartment.

How much is the rent in Portugal?

For anyone choosing to move to a different country, renting is the easiest way to get accommodation as you adapt to the new environment and find your footing. The cost of rent in Portugal is relative depending on specific regions.

Of course, choosing to live in the popular cities like Lisbon or the Algarve will be more expensive than in the smaller villages in the country. The cost of rent in bigger cities like Lisbon is around €1,000 and €560 monthly for three-bedroom and one-bedroom apartments, respectively.

To read more about the best places to live in Portugal, where the British usually live in Portugal and much more? Read the full article here