Residence permit
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I understand it is more usual to apply for residency at the consulate before travelling to Portugal.
However, if we come on a 90-day tourist visa, will this be enough time to apply and get a residence permit?
Basically how long does the application take?
Thanks.
However, if we come on a 90-day tourist visa, will this be enough time to apply and get a residence permit?
Basically how long does the application take?
Thanks.
#2

You can't do it after arrival in Portugal, barring special exceptions.
Getting an appointment with SEF is extremely difficult at the moment, to understate it hugely, in any case. Without a visa clearing you for entry with a view to applying for a residence permit, the chances of getting an audience would be pretty much zero.
Getting an appointment with SEF is extremely difficult at the moment, to understate it hugely, in any case. Without a visa clearing you for entry with a view to applying for a residence permit, the chances of getting an audience would be pretty much zero.
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They have offices in London, Manchester and Edinburgh so choose which ever is closest to you.
London VFS handle everything so no need for a consulate visit.
We went via Manchester where VFS only handled part of the application and the Portuguese consulate the rest but from what I have heard, VFS are now handling the whole application just like London.
I am not sure how Edinburgh work.
Once we had our D7 visa issued in late June, our SEF meeting was arranged for the end of September so pretty much bang on 3 months.
#5

Where you apply depends on where you are currently resident.
The OP shows his location as Poland, so the Portuguese Embassy in Warsaw should handle the application (see here : Where you should lodge a visa application )
The OP shows his location as Poland, so the Portuguese Embassy in Warsaw should handle the application (see here : Where you should lodge a visa application )
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Do not confuse a Visa with a residency permit-basically a Visa lets you in to a country and the "permit" lets you stay with conditions depending on your situation
Once in the country you will then need to follow local procedures to get your "permit"
So where I live in France you apply for and get your Visa at the French embassy in the UK then on arrival you have to apply for a Titre de Sejour at the local prefecture.THe two procedures are similar in that you have to prove income etc but both are a requirement for a non EU
There is of course nothing to stop you coming on a scouting missions using your 90 days before you get a Visa
Once in the country you will then need to follow local procedures to get your "permit"
So where I live in France you apply for and get your Visa at the French embassy in the UK then on arrival you have to apply for a Titre de Sejour at the local prefecture.THe two procedures are similar in that you have to prove income etc but both are a requirement for a non EU
There is of course nothing to stop you coming on a scouting missions using your 90 days before you get a Visa
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PiggyM - you need to clarify a couple of things - are you UK citizen or EU citizen ... there is a world of difference in applying for Residency these days since Brexit. Also are you moving from Poland, or are you based in UK? Are you working age or already receiving a pension?
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Where you apply depends on where you are currently resident.
The OP shows his location as Poland, so the Portuguese Embassy in Warsaw should handle the application (see here : Where you should lodge a visa application )
The OP shows his location as Poland, so the Portuguese Embassy in Warsaw should handle the application (see here : Where you should lodge a visa application )