What sources of passive income are accepted for Portugal’s D7 visa?

Do I qualify for the D7 visa if my passive income is earned through renting out a property I own, or does it have to stem from a bank deposit?

Answers

On August 22, 2023 Raquel de Matos Esteves answered:

Foreign sourced (non-Portuguese) rental income is considered passive income for the purpose of the D7 Visa, as well as pension income, dividends, interest, capital gains, royalties, income distributed from trusts. Specific case advice is always advisable, considering the possible nuances of each case. Please note you need to prove the income is being effectively paid to you and it corresponds to the minimum legal amount.

On August 05, 2023 Sara Sousa Rebolo answered:

D7 applications require passive income, meaning, any kind of periodic income obtain from a non active profession - dividends, interests, rents, royalties, etc.

On June 05, 2023 Tiago Gali Macedo answered:

The sources for the passive income that are accepted for Portugal D7 visa are: income from pension; income from financial applications or assets; income from real estate or intellectual property.

On May 31, 2023 Ana Clara Maia answered:

Yes, passive income derived from a property you own is accepted. The D7 Visa accepts passive income such as pensions, dividends, investments, rental and others. It does not necessarily need to be derived from a bank deposit.

On May 31, 2023 Diogo Capela answered:

Passive income sources can be rents, dividends, royalties, interests, etc.

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