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Portugal tightens citizenship rules raising residency requirement to 10 years for most immigrants
International
Published on 6 May 2026

The golden visa could be hit in new ways
Portugal has tightened its path to citizenship by extending the minimum residency requirement from five years to up to 10 years for most foreign nationals. The policy is designed to ease pressure on public services and also affects the country’s “golden visa” route. Reportedly, existing applications are not impacted by the new legislation.
- Residency needed for citizenship rises from five to up to 10 years
- Portugal cites pressure on public services as the reason
- Changes also impact the golden visa pathway
- Existing applications are reportedly unaffected
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