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Portugal ends job-seeking visa for foreign workers

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Written byAsa毛l H盲zaqon 04 November 2025

Portugal has abruptly suspended its work seeker visa. A new law, published on October 22, 2025, officially ends the job-seeking visa program. The decision took immediate effect: all existing applications and scheduled appointments were cancelled by the government the following day.

The law introduces stricter immigration requirements, limiting access to the Portuguese labor market to highly qualified foreign professionals. The previous visa has been replaced by a new 鈥渉ighly qualified job-seeking visa.鈥

For foreign workers, the situation remains uncertain. The new system cannot yet be implemented, as the necessary decree has not been issued. In practice, this means that candidates whose appointments were cancelled have no current recourse. They must wait until the new framework takes effect, and only if they meet the tougher eligibility criteria.

The upcoming decree will define the specific requirements for obtaining a highly qualified job-seeking visa. Applicants should expect to prove their professional qualifications, as the government has already mentioned the need for 鈥渟pecific technical skills.鈥 The law also tightens the conditions for family reunification, making it harder for foreign residents to bring relatives to Portugal.

Stricter rules for acquiring Portuguese nationality

On October 28, the Portuguese government announced a new reform to further regulate the naturalization process. Lacking a parliamentary majority, the right-wing government reached an agreement with the far-right party to advance the reform. The new measures include longer waiting periods before applicants can obtain citizenship. The leader of the far-right party Chega praised the move, declaring that it would make Portugal 鈥渢he country where it is the most difficult to obtain nationality.鈥

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Freelance web writer specializing in political and socioeconomic news, Asa毛l H盲zaq analyses about international economic trends. Thanks to her experience as an expat in Japan, she offers advices about living abroad : visa, studies, job search, working life, language, country. Holding a Master's degree in Law and Political Science, she has also experienced life as a digital nomad.

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  • fotheringhamdiane
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    Hi can you tell us any information regarding the D7 visa with regards in particular to acquiring a NISS number and the A1/ A2 level certificates for Portuguese requirement?

    We are 2/3 of our way through our 1st 2 year visa and have been told that we need to have our NISS number to apply for the 3-5 year section of our visa AND also have the language certificate..... To sit the exam for the language certificate, you also need to have a NISS. The social security office will NOT issue a NISS or help with the application, we need to do it on their portal and they have said if we say we need the NISS number to apply for our visa it is unlikely that a NISS will be issued. The social security office told us we had to go to AIMA to get a stamped letter from them which states that AIMA requires us to have a NISS number ..... We went to the AIMA office and were told no such letter would be issued AND to receive any clarification regarding this we would need to make an appointment (which of course we tried to do and typically we couldn't get access through the portal, by phone and have also had no reply to our email! Any help here would also be appreciated). My confusion lies that the D7 visa meant that you don't work or state for any help so therefore why would we need a NISS AND therefore, why would you be required to sit an exam that you can't apply to take if it requires a NISS to do so? Can you shed any insight to this please?. My husband and I are Scottish, but my American friend (also on a D7 visa, now expired in August 2025) has had the same issues and alerted me to see if we could get any information before our visa runs out in May 2026. Our local AIMA office is Castelo Branco. Many thanks for anything that you can share/tell us. Regards, Diane