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How to handle Portuguese immigration

It may be a good choice to immigrate to Portugal, but before you start, you need to know more about the immigration procedures and requirements. First of all, if you are a citizen of an EU member state or have permanent residency in the EU, you don't need to apply for immigration to Portugal. For non-EU citizens, they need to obtain a work permit or an investment permit to obtain the right of abode in Portugal. In addition, other documents are needed, such as passport, certificate of no criminal record, health certificate, etc.

If you plan to work in Portugal, you need to submit a work permit application to the Portuguese Immigration Bureau. You need to provide a work contract provided by your employer to prove that you have a legitimate job opportunity. If you are self-employed, you need to provide a business plan to prove that your business is sustainable in Portugal. After submitting your application, the Immigration Department will review your application to determine whether you meet the requirements.

If you don't want to work, but want to get the right of abode in Portugal through investment, you need to submit an application for investment license to the Portuguese Immigration Bureau. According to Portugal's investment immigration plan, you need to invest in Portugal for at least five years before you can obtain permanent residency. You can choose to invest in real estate, technology companies or other pillar industries of the Portuguese economy.

Another way to obtain the right of abode in Portugal is through family reunion. If your family members have obtained the right of abode in Portugal, you can obtain the right of abode through the family reunion procedure. You need to provide documents to prove your relationship with Portuguese residents and submit an application to obtain the right of abode.

No matter which way you choose to obtain the right of abode in Portugal, you need to know the language and culture of Portugal. Portuguese is a Roman language, which is quite different from English and Chinese. If you can't speak Portuguese, I suggest you learn some basic Portuguese to live and work in Portugal.

In short, it takes some preparation to immigrate to Portugal, but it may be a good choice for those who want to live and work in a beautiful country. It is necessary to understand the immigration procedures and requirements, and be prepared to meet these requirements, so as to obtain the right of abode in Portugal as soon as possible.