Portugal Work Permit
Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. Its location on the Atlantic Ocean has influenced many aspects of its culture: salt cod and grilled sardines are national dishes, the Algarve’s beaches are a major destination and much of the nation’s architecture dates to the 1500s–1800s, when Portugal had a powerful maritime empire.
To visit Portugal, you may need to apply for a Portugal Visa. Whether or not you have to get a visa depends on several factors, such as your nationality, the reason for your trip, as well as the time you intend to spend there. With Kubix Consultant find out how to apply for a visa to Portugal, the required documents for an application, and how long you are allowed to stay. If you want to visit Portugal for a short period of time (and you are from one of the visa-required countries) you will have to apply for a Portugal Schengen Visa. You can get a Portugal Schengen Visa for short-term visits, such as for tourism, business, family visit, etc.
Portugal is part of the Schengen Area, along with 28 other European countries. These countries have established free travel within their borders and have a common visa, known as the Schengen Visa. This means that if you get a visa for any Schengen country, such as Portugal, you can travel to the other countries in the Schengen Agreement as well. If you want to go to Portugal for a longer period of time (e.g. if you will work or study there), then you need a Portugal National Visa, not the Schengen Visa.
Types of Work Permit
Work Visa for Skilled Workers:
For example, scientists, medical professionals, IT professionals, engineers, or someone working in high-ranking or administrative positions in a company
Work Visa for Highly-Skilled Workers:
If you have exceptional qualifications in your profession and are paid at least 1.5 times the national average gross annual salary of Portugal.
Work Visa for Teaching:
You are eligible for this visa if you have a job offer from an educational or vocational training institution or from a research centre in Portugal.
Work Visa for Self-Employment:
If you own a business or offer services you can apply for a self-employment visa in Portugal as an independent worker.
Work Visa for Cultural Activities:
If you will be involved in a cultural activity carried out in Portugal, in a project which is recognised by the relevant Portuguese authorities.
“Tech” Visa:
You can apply for this type of work visa if you are employed by a company that is “active in the area of technology and innovation
Process
Contact a consultant for free assessment. Kubix consultants will guide you throughout the process.
Employer does Labor Market Test
Application and other relevant paperwork is a carried out by the Employer
Apply With Poland Embassy or VFS all across the world for visa Issuance
Search for an employment
Collect, prepare and submit the required documents to the employer
Issue of work permit, once the application is approved