What we help with
The situations people come to us with, arranged the way you'd describe your life — not the way the bureaucracy files it. Each one maps to an official process; we're starting with AIMA (immigration), and more Portuguese institutions will follow. Some are ready today; others are on the way, and we say which, plainly.
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Work in PortugalSee how it works
Employed, self-employed, remote, or highly qualified? We'll find the right residence path for how you'll work.
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Study in PortugalSee how it works
Student, researcher, trainee, or volunteer? Here's the residence path for you.
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Bring my family to join meSee how it works
Want your family with you in Portugal? See how it works — and we'll work out exactly what your case needs.
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Get my residence authorisationSee how it works
Applying for your own residence authorisation — general, permanent, or as an entrepreneur? See how it works — and we'll work out what your case needs.
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Residence through my ties to PortugalSee how it works
Grew up here, have a child here, or a long stay / lapsed permit? There may be a visa-exempt route for you.
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Residence for my child born in PortugalSee how it works
Your child was born in Portugal? Here's the residence application for them.
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Make my stay permanentSee how it works
Been here 5+ years? Permanent residence is one of the residence-authorisation regimes — here's what it involves.
Opens the residence-authorisation process — choose “Permanent residence” when asked.
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Renew my residence permit Guidance onlySee the options →
Renewals happen on AIMA's own portal — here's which one to use, by your permit's expiry date.
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Regularize my situation Guidance onlySee the options →
Already here and need to sort your status? Here's where things stand.
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I got a letter from AIMA I don't understand Guidance onlySee the options →
Got an official letter? Work out what it is, find the deadline, and know what to do next.