Updated: 20 May 2026.
⚠️ Important 2026 update — Portugal: citizenship now requires 10 years of residence
Law 61/2025 (May 2026) raised the residence requirement for citizenship to 10 years (7 years for EU/CPLP nationals) from 5 years previously. Family reunification is now possible only after 2 years of residence. The D8 Digital Nomad Visa minimum income is €3,680/month. The D7 visa is now reserved for retirees and passive-income holders; freelance applications are being rejected. The European EES is fully active since 10 April 2026.
Effective: Law 61/2025 promulgated May 2026
Source: AIMA (former SEF)
Portugal Visa for French Citizens 2026
| Key Facts — Portugal for French Citizens | |
|---|---|
| Visa Required | No Visa — EU Free Movement |
| ETIAS | Not applicable (EU citizens exempt) |
| Fee | None |
| Max Stay | Unlimited (EU free movement rights) |
| Work Rights | Full right to live and work |
| Apply At | No application required |
Do French Citizens Need a Visa for Portugal?
French passport holders have the unrestricted right to enter, reside, and work in Portugal under EU free-movement rules (Directive 2004/38/EC). No visa, no ETIAS, and no pre-travel authorisation of any kind is required.
Travel Documents
- Valid national ID card or passport — either is accepted for entry
- No minimum validity requirement beyond the planned stay
Registering for Long-Term Residence
French passport holders planning to reside in Portugal for more than 3 months must register with the local parish council (Junta de Freguesia) and obtain a registration certificate as an EU citizen. No visa is required.
Portugal D7 and Golden Visa are designed for non-EU nationals and do not apply to French or German citizens exercising EU free-movement rights.
Healthcare and Social Rights
- European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) covers emergency medical treatment during temporary stays
- After registration as a resident, full access to local healthcare system
Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current requirements at Consular Services Portal (vistos.mne.gov.pt) before travel.