
Portugal’s Golden Visa program remains active but has officially removed real estate investments as a qualifying option. Following recent regulatory changes, investors can no longer secure Portuguese residency by purchasing property—a shift that reflects the government’s efforts to cool the housing market and redirect foreign capital into other sectors.
Despite this change, the program continues to offer residency through investment in venture capital funds, research and development, job creation, and cultural contributions. These alternatives provide investors with diverse opportunities while maintaining Portugal’s status as a top destination for investment migration.
With a reputation for political stability, strong economic growth, and access to the EU, Portugal remains an attractive choice for foreign investors. The new non-property investment routes may appeal to those seeking more liquid investment options rather than committing to long-term real estate holdings. The shift away from real estate reflects a broader European trend of reducing property-based residency schemes while still encouraging foreign direct investment in key sectors.
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