Moving to Portugal as a Freelancer: Complete 2026 Guide

Portugal has become one of the most popular destinations for remote workers and freelancers. But the tax setup process is genuinely confusing, and most official guidance exists only in Portuguese. This guide walks you through every step before and after you arrive — NIF, D8 visa, opening your freelance activity, NHR 2.0, and your first-year checklist.

Step 1: Get your NIF before you start working

EU citizens

Non-EU citizens (D8 visa holders, UK, US)

Step 2: The D8 visa — what it means for your taxes

Step 3: Open your bank account

Step 4: Register your freelance activity (abrir atividade)

Step 5: Apply for NHR 2.0 (IFICI) — don't miss the window

Step 6: Issuing your first recibo verde

Social security in your first year

Your first IRS tax return

First-year mistakes to avoid

First-year checklist

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