Retire in Portugal

Your complete guide to financial independence in Portugal for 2026

Excellent safety and healthcare; tax optimization possible via NHR 2.0.
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58%
Cost of Living
vs NYC baseline
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$1,100
Average Rent
per month
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28.0%
Capital Gains Tax
on investments
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9/10
Safety Score
security rating

How Much Do You Need to Retire in Portugal?

Lean FIRE
€509,074
For €1,160/mo lifestyle
Moderate
€763,611
For €1,740/mo lifestyle
Comfortable
€1,018,149
For €2,320/mo lifestyle
Luxury
€1,272,686
For €2,900/mo lifestyle
Note: These calculations use the 3.5% safe withdrawal rate and include Portugal's 28.0% capital gains tax.

Visa & Residency Options

Available Visas

D7 Passive Income Visa & Digital Nomad Visa

Cost by Location Type

Urban
€1,430
30% more
Suburban
€1,100
baseline
Rural
€715
35% less

Frequently Asked Questions about Portugal

Geo-arbitrage is the strategy of earning a strong currency (like USD or EUR) while living in a country with a lower cost of living. In 2026, this is the fastest way to achieve FIRE, allowing you to reduce expenses by 40-60% without lowering your quality of life.
The Freedom Clock calculates your exact 'Freedom Date' based on your savings, income, and the real-time cost of living in your target country. It accounts for 2026 inflation rates and tax laws to give you a precise timeline for early retirement.
Applicants must show a monthly income of at least 4x the Portuguese minimum wage, roughly €3,300+ per month.
The original NHR is closed to new applicants; it has been replaced by the 'Tax Incentive for Scientific Research and Innovation' for specific sectors.
Often called the 'Passive Income Visa,' it is ideal for retirees with a pension or stable rental income of at least €820/month.
The public system is good but can have long waits; most expats use private insurance (costing ~€50–€150/month) for faster access.
No, real estate investment is no longer an eligible path; current options focus on fund investments, job creation, or cultural heritage.
Consistently ranked as one of the safest countries globally, it is ideal for families and solo travelers alike.
Yes, especially in Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve. Younger generations and those in the service industry speak it fluently.
Rents have risen; a 1-bedroom in the center is €1,200–€1,600, but living in smaller cities like Coimbra or Braga is much cheaper.
Crypto held for over a year is generally tax-free, but short-term gains (held <1 year) are taxed at a flat 28%.
Portugal has some of the best fiber optic penetration in Europe, with speeds of 1Gbps common in most urban areas.

Calculate Your Personal Freedom Date

Use our interactive calculator to see exactly when you can retire in Portugal based on your current savings and income.

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