Moving to Portugal from Canada

Canadians moving to Portugal: the right visa (D7, D8, D2), NIF and bank account, Canadian tax planning, and a step-by-step 2026 guide.

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D7 · D8 · D2
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Who this page is for

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.

📖 New to all this? Start with our free 2026 guide
Our Complete 2026 Expat Guide to Moving to Portugal walks through the visa routes, cost of living, tax (NHR/IFICI), healthcare, schools, buying property, banking and a full relocation checklist — free to read, no signup required.
Your Options

Most common routes for Canadians

Most Canadians fit one of three routes. The right one depends on where your income comes from — not how much you have.

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D7 — Passive income & retirees
The most popular route for Canadians living on a pension, savings, investments or rental income. See the D7 visa →
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D8 — Remote workers
Employed remotely or freelancing for clients abroad? The D8 Digital Nomad visa is built for you. See the D8 visa →
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D2 — Entrepreneurs & business owners
Starting or relocating a business, or working as a self-employed professional? The D2 Entrepreneur visa is the route for you. See the D2 visa →

Not sure which fits? Book a free consultation and we’ll tell you in 15 minutes.

What’s Different

What makes applications from Canada different

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.]

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Your Canadian taxes don’t just stop
Canada taxes on residency, so severing CRA tax residency — and any departure (deemed-disposition) tax on the way out — needs planning. The Canada–Portugal treaty and Portugal’s [NHR / IFICI] regime can prevent double taxation. [Confirm with a cross-border adviser.]
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Documents take longer than you think
Canadian documents need authentication (apostille or consular legalisation, depending on current rules) and a certified translation. None of it is hard — but it has lead time and must be done in the right order.
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Where you apply matters
Your application is filed through the Portuguese consulate (or VFS) covering your province, and appointment availability varies between them — which often drives your timeline. [Confirm which serves your region.]
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Timing is the real constraint
Between document prep, the consulate stage, and your AIMA residency appointment after arrival, a realistic plan runs several months. We map the whole timeline up front so nothing stalls.
Avoid These

Common mistakes Canadians make

Almost every problem we’re asked to rescue traces back to one of these.

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Leaving tax planning too late
How your home-country taxes interact with Portugal is the first thing to get advice on — not the last. Sorting it late can be costly.
Booking the consulate too late
Appointments — not paperwork — are usually the bottleneck. Waiting to book can add months to your move.
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Choosing the wrong visa
D7 vs D8 vs D2 comes down to where your income originates. The wrong choice means a refusal or a costly restart.
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Getting documents “almost” right
An apostille on the wrong copy, an expired background check, or an uncertified translation will bounce an otherwise-perfect file.
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Skipping the foundations
No NIF, no Portuguese bank account, no proof of address — no application. These come first, and we handle them.
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Treating the visa as the finish line
A D visa is the start of a residency journey — AIMA, renewals and eventually citizenship. Plan for the long game.
Done For You

What Visas.pt handles

You make the decisions; we do the legwork — from your first consultation to your residency card.

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Visa route strategy
We confirm the right visa for your income and goals on a free consultation — before you spend a cent on documents.
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NIF & bank account
The two foundations every application needs, arranged for you remotely — no trip to Portugal required.
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Document prep & checking
We tell you exactly what to gather, in what order, and check every document before it’s submitted.
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Lawyer-led application
Qualified Portuguese immigration lawyers prepare and submit your file — not agents or middlemen.
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Tax consultation included
The Complete Visa Package Plus includes a one-hour consultation with a licensed Portuguese tax expert — covering the NHR/IFICI regime, double taxation, residency, and how your tax position works as a resident. Learn more →
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Life after arrival
AIMA appointments, residency cards, renewals and integration — we stay with you well beyond the visa.
Pricing

Choose the right level of support

No hidden fees. No surprises. Every package includes your NIF and bank account setup.

Complete Visa Assistance
€1595
Your full Portugal move, start to finish — one package.
  • Determine the most suitable visa for you
  • NIF & Bank account assistance included
  • Document checking and guidance before submission
  • Unlimited email support for all your inquiries
  • Video consultations with immigration lawyer
  • A1/A2 Portuguese Language Course included
🗣️ Free Portuguese lessons to A2 included
FAQ

Moving to Portugal from Canada — FAQs

Which visa is best for Canadians moving to Portugal?
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It depends on your income source: the D7 for passive income and retirees, the D8 for remote workers, or the D2 for entrepreneurs and the self-employed. We determine the right route on your free consultation.
Will I still owe Canadian tax after I move?
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It depends on whether you remain a Canadian tax resident and on the Canada–Portugal treaty. Many people sever residency ties when emigrating, which can trigger a deemed-disposition (departure) tax. We coordinate with your Canadian accountant. [Confirm specifics with a cross-border tax professional.]
How do I get my documents accepted in Portugal?
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Canadian documents are authenticated (apostille or consular legalisation, per current rules) and officially translated. We give you a precise checklist for your situation.
How long does the process take from Canada?
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Document preparation usually takes a few weeks, the consulate stage varies by location, and the residence permit with AIMA follows after you arrive. We manage the full timeline.
Let’s Get Started

Wherever you’re coming from, we’ll handle the move

Book a free 15-minute consultation with a Portuguese immigration lawyer and we’ll map your exact pathway to Portugal.

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