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Universities in Portugal Offering Post-Secondary Degree Programs in English - 2025


Many potential families seeking residency in Europe, such as Portugal through the Golden Visa program also seek out high quality education at a fraction of the cost compared to the US, UK and other countries. This article is prepared for our audience and readers seeking such residency permits with the family while planning their children’s future post-secondary education. Keep in mind that there are numerous private elementary and secondary schools in Portugal which are not the subject of this article but are also available upon request. Click here to reach out to the author of this article.

This article lists operational universities in Portugal with post-secondary English-taught degree programs. For each qualifying university, it includes its city, age, total and English program counts, undergraduate tuition (min/max per semester), total enrollment, notable awards, global and EU rankings, general and specific admission requirements for international students, Portuguese residents, and each English-taught undergraduate program.

The primary regulatory body for higher education in Portugal is the Directorate General of Higher Education (DGES), which falls under the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation. The DGES is central to international cooperation, mobility, and the recognition of qualifications in higher education, actively promoting the internationalization of Portuguese institutions. Higher education institutions in Portugal are broadly categorized into universities, which are often research-led, and polytechnic institutes, which focus on practical, career-oriented training. Both public and private institutions exist within these categories. This report will focus on universities.

In Portugal, higher education is mainly overseen by the Directorate General of Higher Education (DGES), part of the Education Ministry. DGES is key for international stuff, like student exchange and recognizing degrees, pushing Portuguese schools to go global. You've got universities, usually big on research, and polytechnics, which are more about hands-on training for jobs. There are also both public and private options. This report is just going to dig into the university side of things, though.

Profile of Universities in Portugal Offering English-Taught Degree Programs

The following table below in this article provides a comparative overview of selected Portuguese universities that offer degree programs taught in English, based on the available information. It is important to note that a significant number of English-taught programs, particularly at the Master's and PhD levels, are concentrated in major urban centers like Lisbon and Porto. This concentration likely reflects the larger institutional capacities and international student populations in these cities. Furthermore, fields such as Management, Economics, and various branches of Engineering appear to feature more prominently in English-language offerings, catering to international demand in these disciplines.

Figuring out who counts as an "international student" is super important—it changes how you apply and what you pay. Usually, it means you're not from the EU/EEA and haven't lived in Portugal for long (unless it was for studying). If you're an EU citizen or a long-term resident, or even from a Portuguese-speaking country sometimes, things might be different and you could pay less. So, definitely double-check what category you fall into because it really affects the process and how much it'll cost you to study.

Portugal's English-taught higher education scene is really taking off. We're seeing more joint programs with international universities, like the University of Lisbon and Shanghai University, and specific English tracks are popping up within existing Portuguese programs, like at ISCTE. This push for internationalization is fueled by things like EU mobility, national plans to draw in international talent, and universities wanting to boost their global reputation and attract a wider range of students.

 

Criteria

University of Lisbon (ULisboa)

University of Porto (U.Porto)

NOVA University Lisbon (NOVA)

ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)

City Location

Lisbon

Porto

Lisbon (main campus in Campolide, also Caparica, Almada)

Lisbon

Age (Year Established)

Original University of Lisbon 1911; Technical University of Lisbon 1930; Current ULisboa formed by merger in July 2013.

1911

1973

1972

Number of Degree Programs (Total)

Over 400 programs (across all cycles). Specifically: 102 UG, 216 Master's, 135 Doctoral.

309 degree-awarding courses (50 UG, 6 IntM, 165 M, 88 PhD).

28 Bachelor's, 12 Integrated Master's, 103 Master's, 84 Doctorate programs. Another source indicates 5375+ students, not programs directly.

131 degree programs total (26 UG, 70 M, 25 PhD).

Number of English-Taught Degree Programs

Over 80 'Licenciatura' (Bachelor's), over 20 Integrated Master's, over 200 Master’s, over 100 Doctoral Degrees taught in English or with English UCs. Specifically, 3 UG (ULisboa-SHU), 47 Master's, 35 PhDs listed as English-taught on website.

Many Master's and PhD programs. UG programs generally in Portuguese, though some units/tutorials may be in English. No specific count of fully English UG degrees found.

Many Master's and PhDs. Nova SBE offers 3 UG degrees in English. FCT NOVA lists UG programs, language not always specified. Overall count not readily available.

1 UG (Management - English Track). 31 Master's and PhD programs in English.

Min & Max Tuition (UG, Non-EU/EEA, per semester)

Approx. €3,500 per semester (€7,000/year) for most UG programs. Faculty of Fine Arts: €475 - €2,000/semester (€950 - €4,000/year).

Varies by faculty. FEP: €1,750/semester (€3,500/year). FEUP: €3,000/semester (€6,000/year). General range €3,500-€8,000/year. CPLP discount up to 45%.

Nova SBE: BSc Econ €5,740/sem (€11,480/yr); BSc Mgt €6,740/sem (€13,480/yr); BSc Ocean Studies €3,750/sem (€7,500/yr). FCT NOVA/NOVA IMS fees vary, e.g. NOVA IMS UG intl student pre-reg €3000.

BSc Management (English Track): €3,500/semester (€7,000/year).

Number of Students (Total)

Over 50,000.

Over 35,700.

Approx. 21,028 (2020) ; 23,369 (recent THE). Another source: 5375+ students (unclear scope).

Approx. 10,000 ; 14,675 (more recent).

Number of International Students

Over 9,000 ; 10,080 (7,314 regular, 2,766 mobility).

Approx. 15% of total (over 5,300). U.Porto states >4000 international students contribute yearly.

Approx. 24% of total (over 5,600 based on 23,369 total). Another source: 731 intl students (unclear scope). Nova SBE: 30% intl students.

Nearly 20% of ~10,000 ; 23.53% of 14,675 (approx. 3,450).

Awards & Recognitions (Institutional)

ULisboa Scientific Awards, University of Lisbon Awards (annual), Honoris Causa doctorates, 1st Portuguese Nobel Prize (Egas Moniz). A3ES institutional evaluation (2017, 2023). Member of AULP, implied EUA member.

Honoris Causa Doctorates, Merit Medals, Emeritus Professorships, Scientific/Educational Excellence Awards, Incentive Awards, Active Citizenship Awards. A3ES institutional accreditation (2017, 2019), EUA IEP evaluation (2010). FCNAUP specific accreditations. EUA-CDE member.

Honorary Doctorates. School-level awards (e.g., NOVA School of Law awards ). Nova SBE: Triple Crown (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS). A3ES accreditation for specific programs (e.g. MHM ). EUA membership , IEP evaluation by EUA.

Iscte Business School: AACSB accreditation. A3ES accreditation for programs and institutionally. Member of PIONEER Alliance (European University) , EUA member.

Rankings (Global - QS/THE/ARWU; EU)

QS 2025: #260 World, #92 Europe, #10 Southern Europe. THE 2024: #401-500 World. ARWU 2023: #201-300 World. URAP: #124 World. CWUR: #80 Europe, #211 World. Scimago: #51 W.Europe, #169 World.

QS 2025: #278 World, #113-114 Europe. QS 2024: #253 World. THE 2024: #401-500 World. ARWU 2023: #201-300 World. Top 100 Europe (Webometrics). Specific subject rankings strong.

QS 2025: #388 World, #18 Southern Europe. QS 2024: #400 World. THE 2024: #501-600 World. ARWU 2023: #601-700 World. Nova SBE: FT #30 European Business School (2019).

QS 2025: #661-670 World, #68 Southern Europe. QS 2024: #751-760 World. THE 2024: #601-800 World. Top 300 Europe (Study.eu).

General Admission Requirements (International UG Students - Non-EU/EEA)

Special Admission Contest: HE access qualification from origin country or PT Sec. Ed. Diploma. English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL) for English programs. Specific faculty prerequisites. SHU programs: access in Shanghai.

Special Call: PT Sec. Ed. diploma equivalent OR HE access qualification from origin. Portuguese language proficiency (independent user level, oral test if no proof). Course prerequisites.

Nova SBE: Online app, HS diploma, transcripts, English test (IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 80 or equiv.), SAT (min 1100) or Nova SBE Test, motivation letter, CV. NOVA IMS: Online app, HS diploma, English (B2), Maths exam, interview.

Intl Student Status: HS diploma/equiv. Entrance exams for course (or ENEM 475+). Min grade 95/200 (exam & application)        (UAL example)

General Admission Requirements (Portuguese UG Residents – National Contest)

DGES National Contest: PT Sec. Ed. (12º ano) or equivalent, national exams (Exames Nacionais) specific to course, min grades.

DGES National Contest: PT Sec. Ed., national exams, prerequisites.

DGES National Contest: HS degree, Maths A exam + another specific exam. Min application avg 135/200. Min exam grade 9.5/20.

DGES National Contest: HS diploma, required entrance exams (e.g., Maths A + specific for Management). Min app score 100/200, min exam score 95/200.

Admission Requirements for English-Taught Undergraduate Degrees (International Students)

BSc Electrical and Computer Engineering (ULisboa & SHU): Lang: EN. Access in Shanghai, selection there. Fees: €7,000/year (Non-EU). Specific SHU admission details not fully provided beyond "access in Shanghai".<br>BSc Civil Engineering (ULisboa & SHU): Lang: EN. Access in Shanghai. Fees: €7,000/year (Non-EU). Specific SHU admission details not fully provided.<br>BSc Environmental Engineering (ULisboa & SHU): Lang: EN. Access in Shanghai. Fees: €7,000/year (Non-EU). Specific SHU admission details not fully provided.

No specific fully English-taught UG programs with detailed international admission requirements were clearly identified in the provided materials. General international student requirements apply. FEUP UG programs are generally in Portuguese.

Nova SBE BSc Economics: Lang: EN. Fees: €11,480/year (Non-EU). Adm: Online app, HS diploma, transcripts, English test (IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 90), SAT (min 1100) or Nova SBE Test, motivation letter, CV.<br>Nova SBE BSc Management: Lang: EN. Fees: €13,480/year (Non-EU). Adm: Similar to BSc Econ; entrance exams, English proficiency, HS equiv..<br>Nova SBE BSc Ocean Studies: Lang: EN. Fees: €7,500/year (Non-EU). Adm: Global focus, special contest for intl students.

BSc Management (English Track): Lang: PT and EN. Fees: €7,000/year (Non-EU). Adm (Intl): Via Intl Student contest; HS diploma, entrance exams (Maths A + another, or ENEM equiv.), min grades.


Details on Key Portuguese University Profiles:

1. University of Lisbon (ULisboa)

Located in the capital city, Lisbon, the University of Lisbon is the largest university in Portugal and one of the largest in Europe.19 It was formed in July 2013 from the merger of the former University of Lisbon (founded 1911) and the Technical University of Lisbon (founded 1930).29 ULisboa offers over 400 degree programs across all cycles, including 102 undergraduate, 216 Master's, and 135 doctoral programs.16 The university hosts over 50,000 students, with more than 9,000 (around 17.8% to over 20% depending on the source and year) being international students from over 100 nationalities.19

ULisboa has a significant number of programs and course units offered in English, particularly at the postgraduate level, with over 80 Bachelor's degrees, over 20 Integrated Master's, over 200 Master’s degrees, and over 100 Doctoral degrees listed as having English components or being fully taught in English. Specifically, three undergraduate programs in collaboration with Shanghai University (SHU) – Electrical and Computer Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Environmental Engineering – are taught in English.1The tuition for most undergraduate programs for non-EU/EEA students is approximately €7,000 per year.

ULisboa consistently ranks as a top university in Portugal and is recognized in major international rankings. For 2025, QS World University Rankings place it at #260 globally and #92 in Europe. The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2024 place it in the 401-500 band globally , and the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2023 ranks it in the 201-300 band. The university holds institutional evaluations from A3ES, the Portuguese agency for assessment and accreditation of higher education , and is a member of various international associations, including the European University Association (EUA) and the Association of Portuguese Speaking Universities (AULP).

General Admission for International Undergraduate Students (Non-EU/EEA): Admission is typically through a Special Admission Contest. Applicants need a qualification granting access to higher education in their country of origin or a Portuguese secondary school diploma equivalent. English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) is required for programs taught in English. Specific academic prerequisites may be set by the faculty or school.

General Admission for Portuguese Undergraduate Residents (National Contest): Admission is via the DGES National Contest, requiring completion of Portuguese secondary education (12º ano) or an equivalent, and successful completion of national entrance exams (Exames Nacionais) specific to the chosen course, along with meeting minimum grade requirements.

Specific English-Taught Undergraduate Programs (International Student Admissions):

* BSc Electrical and Computer Engineering (ULisboa and SHU): Taught in English. Access and selection are managed in Shanghai. The annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students is generally €7,000.46 Specific admission requirements for this joint program for international students applying via Shanghai were not fully detailed in the provided materials beyond the location of access.

* BSc Civil Engineering (ULisboa and SHU): Taught in English.14 Access and selection are managed in Shanghai. Annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students is generally €7,000.

* BSc Environmental Engineering (ULisboa and SHU): Taught in English. Access and selection are managed in Shanghai. Annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students is generally €7,000.

The necessity for international students to demonstrate "equivalence" of their foreign secondary education and potentially take additional tests if their national exams are not directly accepted highlights a layer of complexity in the application process. This system, managed centrally for national admissions by DGES , aims to standardize entry qualifications. For English-taught programs, this often translates to proving mathematical proficiency through recognized tests.

2. University of Porto (U.Porto)

Established in 1911, the University of Porto is a premier academic institution located in Porto.4 It offers 309 degree-awarding courses, comprising 50 Bachelor's, 6 Integrated Master's, 165 Master's, and 88 PhD programs.31 U.Porto has a student population of over 35,700, with approximately 15% (over 5,300) being international students 31, and notes that over 4,000 international students contribute to its vibrant environment annually.

While many Master's and PhD programs are available in English, undergraduate programs at U.Porto are generally taught in Portuguese. However, some course units or tutorials within these Portuguese-taught undergraduate programs may be offered in English, and some lecturers may accept work in English. The university encourages international students to learn Portuguese and offers language courses. Tuition fees for international (non-EU/EEA) undergraduate students vary by faculty; for example, the Faculty of Economics (FEP) charges around €3,500 per year , while the Faculty of Engineering (FEUP) charges €6,000 per year. A discount of up to 45% is available for students from CPLP countries.

U.Porto is consistently ranked among Portugal's top universities. The QS World University Rankings 2025 place it at #278 globally and #113-114 in Europe , while the 2024 edition ranked it #253 globally THE World University Rankings 2024 list it in the 401-500 band, and ARWU 2023 places it in the 201-300 band. U.Porto holds institutional accreditation from A3ES (2017, 2019) and underwent an institutional evaluation by the EUA in 2010. It is also a member of the EUA Council for Doctoral Education (EUA-CDE). The university bestows several prestigious awards, including Honoris Causa Doctorates and Scientific Excellence Awards.

General Admission for International Undergraduate Students (Non-EU/EEA):

Admission is through a Special Call for Applications. Requirements include a Portuguese secondary school diploma equivalent or a qualification granting access to higher education in the student's home country. Proficiency in Portuguese at an independent user level is necessary, with an oral test possible if no documentation is provided. Specific course prerequisites set by the faculty must also be met.

General Admission for Portuguese Undergraduate Residents (National Contest):

Admission is via the DGES National Contest, requiring completion of Portuguese secondary education, relevant national entrance exams, and fulfillment of any course-specific prerequisites.

Students interested in undergraduate studies would generally need Portuguese proficiency, though support in English might be available within specific course units.

 

The significant variation in undergraduate tuition fees for international students, even among public universities like U.Porto (with FEP at €3,500/year and FEUP at €6,000/year for non-EU students), underscores that the "public university" status does not guarantee uniform, low fees for this student category. Fees likely reflect faculty autonomy in setting international student rates, the perceived market value of programs, and actual delivery costs. This variability requires international students to budget carefully based on their specific program and faculty of choice.

3. NOVA University Lisbon (NOVA)

Founded in 1973, NOVA University Lisbon is a public university with its main campus in Campolide, Lisbon, and facilities in Caparica, Almada.4 NOVA comprises nine academic units and offers 28 Bachelor's, 12 Integrated Master's, 103 Master's, and 84 Doctorate programs.35 Student enrollment figures vary across sources, with a 2020 figure of 21,028  and a more recent THE figure of 23,369, of which approximately 24% (over 5,600) are international students.

NOVA has a strong international outlook, with many programs, especially at the Master's and PhD levels, offered in English. The Nova School of Business and Economics (Nova SBE) is particularly prominent, offering Bachelor's degrees in Economics, Management, and Ocean Studies entirely in English. Tuition fees at Nova SBE for international (non-EU/EEA) undergraduate students are €11,480 per year for Economics, €13,480 per year for Management, and €7,500 per year for Ocean Studies. The NOVA Information Management School (NOVA IMS) also has pathways for international students, requiring a math exam and English proficiency for its undergraduate programs.

NOVA is ranked #388 in the QS World University Rankings 2025 and #18 in Southern Europe. THE World University Rankings 2024 place it in the 501-600 band , and ARWU 2023 ranks it 601-700 globally.Nova SBE holds the prestigious "Triple Crown" accreditation (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS)  and is highly ranked among European business schools. NOVA University Lisbon is a member of the EUA  and has undergone an IEP evaluation by EUA. The university and its schools confer various awards and recognitions, including honorary doctorates.

General Admission for International Undergraduate Students (Non-EU/EEA):

Nova SBE: Requires an online application, high school diploma, academic transcripts, English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 80, or equivalent), SAT (minimum 1100) or Nova SBE Admission Test, a motivation letter, and CV. Specific equivalencies for international qualifications like A-levels and IB are provided.

NOVA IMS: Involves an online application, high school diploma, proof of English proficiency (minimum B2 CEFR), a written math exam, and an interview.

General Admission for Portuguese Undergraduate Residents (National Contest):

Admission is through the DGES National Contest. Requirements include a Portuguese High School degree (or equivalent), the Portuguese Mathematics A Exam (minimum grade 9.5), plus another specific national exam depending on the course (e.g., Portuguese, Economics, English for Nova SBE programs). A minimum application average of 135 (out of 200) is typically required for Nova SBE.

Specific English-Taught Undergraduate Programs (International Student Admissions):

Nova SBE BSc Economics: Taught in English.

Annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students: €11,480.41 Admission requirements include an online application, high school diploma, transcripts, English proficiency test (IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 90 or equivalent), SAT (min 1100) or Nova SBE Admission Test, motivation letter, and CV.41 Detailed equivalencies for international qualifications (A-Levels, IB, French BAC, etc.) are available.

Nova SBE BSc Management: Taught in English.

Annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students: €13,480.42 Admission requirements are similar to the BSc in Economics, involving entrance exams, English proficiency, and high school equivalence.

Nova SBE BSc Ocean Studies: Taught in English.

Annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students: €7,500.43 Admission is through a special contest for international students, reflecting its global focus.

The prominent featuring of international accreditations, such as the "Triple Crown" for Nova SBE  and A3ES for programs , serves as an external validation of quality. This is crucial for attracting international students and faculty, enhancing the institution's global reputation, and facilitating international partnerships.

4.ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)

Established in 1972, ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon is a public university institute located in Lisbon.  ISCTE offers 131 degree programs in total, including 26 undergraduate, 70 Master's, and 25 PhD programs. The university has approximately 14,675 students, with around 23.53% (about 3,450) being international students from 117 nationalities.

ISCTE offers a Bachelor's degree in Management with an English track, alongside its Portuguese track.1Additionally, 31 Master's and PhD programs are taught in English. The annual tuition fee for the English track of the BSc in Management for international (non-EU/EEA) students is €7,000.

ISCTE is ranked #661-670 in the QS World University Rankings 2025 and #68 in Southern Europe. THE World University Rankings 2024 place it in the 601-800 band. Iscte Business School holds AACSB accreditation , and the university's programs are accredited by A3ES. ISCTE is a member of the EUA and the PIONEER Alliance of European Universities.

General Admission for International Undergraduate Students (Non-EU/EEA):

Admission is through the International Student Status application process. This requires a high school diploma or equivalent and passing relevant entrance examinations for the specific course (ENEM with a minimum score of 475 can be an alternative to ISCTE's internal tests for some programs). A minimum grade of 95 out of 200 is required for both the entrance exam and the overall application average.

General Admission for Portuguese Undergraduate Residents (National Contest):

Admission is via the DGES National Contest. Applicants must have a Portuguese high school diploma and pass the required national entrance exams (e.g., Mathematics A plus another subject for Management). A minimum application score of 100 out of 200 and a minimum entrance exam score of 95 out of 200 are needed.

Specific English-Taught Undergraduate Program (International Student Admissions):

BSc Management (English Track): Taught in Portuguese and English (with a dedicated English-only class).Annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students: €7,000.18 International students apply through the International Student contest, with specific application rounds and an application fee of €70. A reservation fee (€200 for EU, €1200 for non-EU) is applicable upon admission, deductible from tuition.General international student admission criteria regarding high school diploma equivalence and entrance exams (or ENEM) apply.

5. Other Universities IN Portugal

  • • University of Coimbra: Portugal's oldest university (roots in 1290, officially 1537 in Coimbra), a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has over 21,000 students, with a significant international population (around 4,369 to 2,949 depending on source and year). It lists 47 Bachelor's programs , but courses are predominantly taught in Portuguese, with few English options at the undergraduate level. The QS World University Rankings 2024 place it at #351.

  • • University of Aveiro: Established in 1973, known for technology and innovation. It hosts around 15,000 students, including 2,200 international students from 96 countries. Offers 55 Undergraduate, 73 Master's, and 50 Doctorate Programs. While some Master's and PhD programs are in English (e.g., in Computer Engineering, Data Science, Design) , specific English-taught Bachelor's programs were not clearly identified with admission details in the snippets. Ranked 601-800 by THE 2024.

  • • University of Beira Interior: Ranked 601-800 by THE 2024 and 601-800 by ARWU. Tuition fees range from €697 - €7,000 annually.

  • • Catholic University of Portugal (UCP): A private university with a campus in Braga, among other locations. Ranked 801-1000 by THE 2024. Its Lisbon School of Business & Economics is particularly acclaimed.

  • • University of Algarve: Ranked 801-1000 by THE 2024.

Concluding Remarks and Potential Areas for Further Research

This article has identified several universities in Portugal offering post-secondary degree programs taught in English. Based on the information poted, institutions such as the University of Lisbon, University of Porto, NOVA University Lisbon, and ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon are prominent in providing such offerings, particularly at the Master's and PhD levels. English-taught Bachelor's degrees, while available, appear less numerous but are present, notably in fields like Management, Economics, and specialized Engineering programs, often through international collaborations or dedicated English tracks. The main cities for these offerings are Lisbon and Porto.

Larger public universities in major urban centers tend to offer more English-taught programs. This is likely because they have more resources to recruit and support international students and faculty. The tuition fees for international (non-EU/EEA) undergraduate students do have a significant variation, although they are all very affordable compared to USA, UK and even universities in the GCC (UAE, Saudi Arabia). Typically these tuitions range from approximately €3,500 to over €13,000 per year, depending on the institution and program. This underscores that "public university" status does not imply uniform low fees for non-EU international students, with specialized schools often commanding higher rates.

The admission process for international students typically involves a special contest, requiring equivalence of foreign secondary education qualifications and, for English-taught programs, proof of English proficiency and often specific entrance exams (e.g., mathematics for STEM or business programs). Portuguese residents and eligible EU students apply through the national DGES contest, which also requires specific national exams. The concept of "equivalence" of prior education and the fulfillment of specific subject prerequisites are central to both admission pathways.

Universities in Portugal actively highlight national (A3ES) and international (e.g., AACSB, EQUIS for business schools; EUA membership) accreditations as markers of quality and international standing. This is a key factor in attracting students and fostering global partnerships.

The landscape of English-taught higher education in Portugal is clearly expanding, driven by internationalization efforts. For prospective families seeking to obtain a temporary or permanent residency in Portugal through the Golden Visa or other routes can consider these post-secondary opportunities for their children. Keep in mind that as an applicant under the Golden Visa program, you can apply, receive your permanent residency, and not have to move to Portugal (except for the 35 days residency within 5 years), and hence can invest in your children’s education without the need to move to a new country.

You can check the details of the Portugal Golden Visa on this article and video we posted.

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