π΅πΉ The webinar discusses residency visas like the Golden Visa, D7, and Digital Nomad Visa, as well as obtaining Portuguese citizenship.
π Sandra Gomez Pinto, an expert in Portuguese law, provides assistance to make the relocation process smoother for individuals moving to Portugal.
π The services offered include helping with tax numbers, bank accounts, accommodation, legal documentation, negotiation, and conflict resolution.
πΌ From a tax perspective, guidance is provided to ensure a favorable financial situation and avoid any tax surprises.
π° Relocating to Portugal can have a significant impact on taxes and efficiency, and professional assistance can make the process more smooth and effective.
π₯ Obtaining a resident permit card in Portugal allows access to the national healthcare system, which offers advantages such as free healthcare for specific conditions.
π Acquiring properties in Portugal requires careful consideration, including reviewing promissory contracts and understanding landlord practices to avoid complications and unfair terms.
β There are different types of visas for moving to Portugal, such as D7 and D8, which are for those with passive and active income respectively.
π The D7 and D8 visas require residency in Portugal but do not require any investment, while the golden Visa requires investment but allows for minimal time in Portugal.
π The golden Visa is still available despite recent updates, but real estate investment will no longer be an option.
π Having proof of accommodation in Portugal, such as owning a house, is an important requirement for obtaining residency.
π° Opening a Portuguese bank account can be complicated due to anti-money laundering regulations, so it's recommended to start the process early.
βοΈ There is a minimum physical stay requirement of not leaving the country for more than six months in a row or eight months in total.
β Portugal has a Universal Healthcare system, but private health insurance is also recommended for efficient care.
π Portugal ranks 12th in the world for healthcare, ahead of the US which ranks 20th.
π When applying for visas like D7 or D8, it is generally advised to apply in the applicant's country of nationality or legal residency.
π« For couples with different visa eligibility, they can choose to apply separately or together, depending on their situation and objectives.
β Non-marital long-term relationships are treated equally to marriage in terms of visa applications, but it is usually easier to apply separately.
π Obtaining Portuguese citizenship can take around one year on average, but it may take longer due to unstandardized procedures.
𧬠DNA test results alone do not qualify for Portuguese citizenship, as it requires Portuguese parents or strong ties to the Portuguese community.
π Once someone obtains Portuguese citizenship, it can be passed down to their children, whether they were born in Portugal or not.
πΌ The nhr tax regime was introduced in 2011 to provide tax benefits for pensioners in Portugal.
β Advanced inquiries about specific situations can be addressed by seeking professional advice.
πΌ Retirees in Portugal only have to pay 10% taxes on their pensions, as long as they are not already paying this amount in their country of origin.
πΈ The Non-Habitual Residency (NHR) regime in Portugal exempts individuals from paying taxes on foreign passive income, such as dividends and royalties.
πΌ Certain high-value activities in Portugal are subject to a flat tax rate of 20% for a 10-year period.