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Legal support at every stage of your immigration and investment journey in Portugal.
Golden Visa
The Residence Permit for Investment (ARI) — the Golden Visa — remains open in 2026, now built around investment funds, donation and job creation, with the real-estate route closed. It lets investors and their families gain Portuguese residency with minimal time in the country, and opens the path to permanent residency and citizenship. Blue Ocean guides the whole process, from the investment to the residence card.
Read moreBuying property
Buying property in Portugal is open to foreigners and non-residents, with no nationality restrictions. A successful purchase depends on rigorous due diligence, a clear understanding of the applicable taxes, and legal guidance from reservation through to final registration of ownership.
Read moreCitizenship
The new Nationality Law has reshaped the path to Portuguese citizenship by naturalisation. At Blue Ocean we help you pin down your exact qualifying period, document your residence and file a robust application — with the rigour of a law firm.
Read moreNIF & Tax
The Tax Identification Number (NIF) is the gateway to everything in Portugal — opening a bank account, buying property, investing or moving here. Alongside it, the new IFICI regime (replacing the classic NHR) and the tax-residency rules decide what you will actually pay. Blue Ocean structures it all with legal precision, from the NIF to tax optimisation.
Read moreFamily Reunification
Family reunification lets you bring your spouse, minor children and, in certain cases, adult children and dependent parents to live with you in Portugal. The new Foreigners Law changed timelines and requirements — we handle every AIMA case with legal rigour.
Read morePermanent Residency
Permanent residency consolidates your status in Portugal without the limited validity of temporary permits. Contrary to a widespread misconception, the time required to apply remains five years of legal residence — it did not rise with the longer timelines debated for citizenship.
Read moreD2 Visa
The D2 Visa is for non-EU nationals who wish to start a business, set up a company or work independently in Portugal. It is the natural route for founders, partners and self-employed professionals who want to base their venture — and their life — in the country, with a path to permanent residency and citizenship.
Read moreD7 Visa
The D7 visa is Portugal’s residence route for people who live on passive income — pensions, rents, dividends or royalties. It is the natural choice for retirees and international families with a stable income who want to settle in the country without a large investment.
Read moreD8 Visa (Digital Nomad)
The D8 visa is for remote workers and freelancers who earn their income from companies or clients outside Portugal and want to live in the country legally. It is the route designed for the digital nomad who wants to make Portugal home — with a clear path to residency and, in time, citizenship.
Read moreBank Account
For the international investor and family, opening a Portuguese bank account is the practical starting point for everything else — paying for the NIF, <a href="/servicos/comprar-imovel-portugal">buying property</a>, supporting a Golden Visa or a residence visa. It is also the step where banks apply the strictest <em>compliance</em>. Blue Ocean structures the process with legal rigour, anticipating the source-of-funds questions and the enhanced <em>due diligence</em> that apply to certain nationalities.
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