Canadians moving to Portugal: the right visa (D7, D8, D2), NIF and bank account, Canadian tax planning, and a step-by-step 2026 guide.
This guide is for Canadians planning a genuine move to Portugal — retirees, remote professionals, entrepreneurs, investors and their families. The mechanics of a Portuguese visa are broadly the same wherever you’re from; what really changes is tax and timing. So instead of drowning you in paperwork, this page gives you the strategic picture: the right route for your situation, what’s genuinely different when moving from Canada, and where people most often go wrong. We handle the legal and bureaucratic detail for you.
Most Canadians fit one of three routes. The right one depends on where your income comes from — not how much you have.
Not sure which fits? Book a free consultation and we’ll tell you in 15 minutes.
Most of the process is the same as for any applicant. These are the few areas where moving from Canada genuinely changes your planning. [Specific tax and document details should be confirmed with your lawyer/tax adviser.]
Almost every problem we’re asked to rescue traces back to one of these.
You make the decisions; we do the legwork — from your first consultation to your residency card.
No hidden fees. No surprises. Every package includes your NIF and bank account setup.
Book a free 15-minute consultation with a Portuguese immigration lawyer and we’ll map your exact pathway to Portugal.