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Digital No Mad Visa (D7 Long term stay Visa) from India

Last activity 13 February 2023 by JohnnyPT

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siva kumarportugal

Dear All,


Did any one in this forum had applied he Digital no mad Visa from India. and I want to know the following details as well.


  1. I am currently working in India - Remote work and in person work - dual work.
  2. If I apply for Digital Nomads Visa then - 12 month of minimum wages (765*12=9180) need to deposit in Portugal bank for primary applicant ? as I have passive income of 955 euros form my remote work from India which I can take it to Portugal and 2300 euros pre month form my other work. ( This job requires in person Office visit however I can able to manage WFH as well )
  3. If I grated visa then Can I get find another job in Portugal.
  4. Once I get my job in Portugal then Can I bring my wife and 2 kids to Portugal


the above are my questions related to my case.


Many Thank in Advance for your inputs and advices.


Regards,

Siva.

JohnnyPT

Hi Siva, Welcome.


2. The amounts for this type of visa are higher (min €2,800/ month)


Digital Nomad Visa:

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1006006


3. Yes


4. This type of visa is for digital nomads, I think it does not fit into the concept of family reunification. Probably the most suitable visa for you would be the D7.


Best Regards

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