Portugal Visa for Japanese Citizens 2026
| Key Facts — Portugal for Japanese Citizens | |
|---|---|
| Visa Required | Visa-Free — 90 days / 180-day period |
| ETIAS | Required once launched (expected 2026) |
| Fee | ETIAS approx. EUR 7 (waived under 18 / over 70) |
| Max Stay | 90 days in any 180-day period |
| Processing | Visa-free; ETIAS usually approved within minutes to 72 hours |
| Apply At | travel-europe.europa.eu (ETIAS official site, once live) |
Do Japanese Citizens Need a Visa for Portugal?
Japanese passport holders enjoy visa-free access to Portugal and the entire Schengen Area for short stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period. No visa application is required for tourism, visiting family, or short business trips.
ETIAS — Pre-Travel Authorisation
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is expected to launch in 2026. Once operational, Japanese passport holders will need to obtain ETIAS authorisation online before travelling to Portugal and the wider Schengen Area. Until ETIAS is live, entry remains visa-free for stays up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
- Fee: approximately EUR 7 (free for travellers under 18 or over 70)
- Validity: 3 years or until passport expiry
- Covers the entire Schengen Area (multiple entries)
- Application: online, approval usually within minutes to 72 hours
Long-Stay Options for Japanese Citizens in Portugal
For stays beyond 90 days, Japanese passport holders may consider:
- D7 Passive Income Visa — for retirees or those with sufficient passive income (pensions, investments, remote work income). Minimum monthly income requirement applies.
- Portugal Golden Visa — residency by investment programme. Investment thresholds and qualifying routes should be verified at the official SEF/AIMA portal.
Both visas are applied for at a Portuguese consulate in your home country prior to travel.
Entry Requirements
- Valid passport (recommended 3+ months validity beyond planned stay)
- Proof of sufficient funds for the stay
- Return or onward travel ticket
- Travel / health insurance (recommended)
- Accommodation proof (hotel booking or host invitation)
Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current requirements at Consular Services Portal (vistos.mne.gov.pt) before travel.