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Portugal Emigration

Visas and residency

If you were legally resident in Portugal before 1 January 2021, you should exchange your EU resident document for a new biometric card using SEF’s Brexit portal.

Register on the portal and download your registration confirmation, in the form of a digital document, with a QR code. This document can be used to prove you are resident in Portugal when entering or exiting the country, until you receive your new biometric card.

Your EU residence document will continue to be accepted until the new one arrives or until the end of its validity.

If you were living in Portugal before 1 January 2021 but not yet registered, you need to keep a range of evidence that you arrived with intention to live here. The Portuguese government has not yet announced the process for these registrations.

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