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About Portugal

Portugal is located in the southwestern part of Europe, in the Iberian Peninsula bordered by Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Lisbon is the capital city and the largest city in Portugal.

Portugal has a rich history as well as a rich cultural heritage. It is famous for its beautiful coastline, stunning beaches, and lively cities. Portugal has a diverse economic system that heavily depends on tourism, manufacturing, and services. It is also known for its cork, seafood, and wine production. The country’s language is Portuguese, as is the national currency, the euro.

What exactly is a Portugal Job Seeker Visa?

Portugal offers a job-seeker visa for non-EU citizens to reside in Portugal for up to 120 days. Visa is renewable for another 60 days and only allows one entrance into Portugal.

Once you’ve obtained your visa, you can go to Portugal and search for employment. You may also participate in job interviews and meetings with prospective employers. If you can find an opportunity within the period, you can apply for a job and residence permit.

Features of Portugal Job Seeker Visa

  • It lets you look into the job opportunities available in Portugal throughout your stay.
  • There is no requirement for a job offer to be accepted into Portugal.
  • First, you have to submit a job application.
  • Portugal Job Seeker visas can be obtained from your country.
  • The cost of visas is not as high in comparison to other countries.

How can I obtain the Portugal Job Seeker Visa?

To be eligible for the Portugal job seeker visa, you must satisfy the eligibility requirements of the Portugal employment visa. You will provide all the necessary documents and also fill a form to apply for visa to the Portugal Embassy or consulate in your home country.

What is the criteria for a Portugal Job Seeker Visa?

You must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the Portugal Job Seeker Visa.

  • Qualification: You must hold an accredited university degree or comparable qualification from an educational institution.
  • Work Experience: You must demonstrate at least five years of experience in your study area.
  • Proof of funds: You must prove you have enough funds to support  yourself in Portugal without relying on public funds.
  • There is no requirement for IELTS.
  • You must provide evidence of booking accommodation in Portugal.
  • Healthcare Insurance: person applying must show the health insurance

 

Meeting these requirements isn’t a guarantee that the application you submit will get granted. However, it will make you eligible for this Portugal Job Seeker Visa. In addition, the specific rules and requirements may differ according to the country you reside in. Therefore, checking your local website or the Portugal consulate or Embassy in your country is vital to get the most current details.

What are the requirements for a Portugal Job Seeker Visa

You need to submit the documents below to the Portuguese Embassy and the application fee.
  • Filled and duly signed Visa application by the applicant
  • A passport that is valid for at least 3 months of time.
  • 2 Photos, even, passport-type, that meets the requirement of biometrics
  • Need to Request for a criminal record inquiry by the Immigration and Border Services (SEF)
  • Should provide a Criminal record certificate, issued by the applicant’s nationality or of the country.
  • Valid travel insurance, covering necessary medical expenses.
  • Copy of return ticket
  • Proof of financial resources:At least it should be equivalent to the sum of three guaranteed monthly minimum salaries.

How do you apply for a Portugal Job Seeker Visa

  • If you meet the criteria for eligibility and requirements, you may apply for the Portugal job seeker’s visa at the Portuguese Embassy or consulate in your country of residence.
  • You can visit the Portuguese Embassy website and collect all the details mentioned. You can also contact the Embassy by phone or email and inquire questions regarding the Portugal job-seeking Visa procedure.