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Guidance

Living in Portugal

Official information for UK nationals moving to or living in Portugal, including guidance on Brexit, residency, healthcarehealthcare, passports and passports.the Withdrawal Agreement.

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The British Embassy regularly holds events across Portugal for UK nationals. Attend one of our citizen outreach meetings to keep up to date on working and living in Portugal after Brexit.Portugal.

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The LivingWithdrawal Agreement

The Withdrawal Agreement sets out the terms of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU and provides for a deal on citizens’ rights. It sets out a transition period which lasts until 31 December 2020. During this time you can continue to live, work and study in the EU: preparebroadly as you did before 31 January 2020.

If you are resident in Portugal at the end of the transition period, you will be covered by the Withdrawal Agreement, and your rights will be protected for Brexitas long as you remain resident in Portugal.

Any rights that are not covered by the Withdrawal Agreement will be the subject of future negotiations. Read this guidance page for more information.

In the meantime, make sure you are registered as a resident in Portugal. We will update this guidance as soon as more information becomes available.

You should also read our guidance on living in Europe .

Visas and residency

Check the entry requirements for Portugal.

Residency

If you are resident in Portugal before the implementationend periodof endsthe transition period on 31 December 2020, you will be able to stay.

If there are changes to residency registration processesprocesses, after Brexit, we will update this guidance as soon as information is available.

For more information:

UK Nationals Support Fund

On 6 March 2020 the FCO announced funding for organisations to provide practical support to UK nationals who may have difficulty completing their residency applications. 

These organisations will help individuals who may find it harder to complete the necessary paperwork to secure their residency rights, including pensioners, disabled people, those living in remote areas or who have mobility difficulties, and those who require help with language translation or interpretation.

In Portugal, this practical support is being provided by The International Organisation for Migration. If you or someone you know may have difficulty completing the paperwork, you can contact them using the details below to discuss how they may be able to help you.

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM)

Helpline: +351 913 886 456

Website: https://unitedkingdom.iom.int/uknsf-portugal

Email: UKNationalsPT@iom.int

Healthcare

You should ensure you are properly registered for healthcare as a resident in Portugal. Private health insurance is available but is not mandatory and should not be a substitute for registering for state healthcare.

Once you are registered as a resident in Portugal, you are entitled to state healthcare. You need to register at your local health centre (centro de saúde) and get a user ID number (health number) by showing your residence certificate and your passport.

Read our guidance on how you can register for healthcare in Portugal and how the healthcare system works.

State healthcare: S1

If you live in Portugal and receive an exportable UK pension, contribution-based Employment Support Allowance or another exportable benefit, you may currently be entitled to state healthcare paid for by the UK. You will need to apply for a certificate of entitlement known as an S1 certificate.

You can apply for an S1 certificate through the Business Services Authority.

European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)

If you are resident in Portugal, you must not use your EHIC from the UK to access healthcare in Portugal.Portugal, unless you are a student or posted-worker.

When you travel from Portugal for a temporary stay in another European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland, you can use an EHIC to access state-provided healthcare in that country. During that short stay:

You should apply for a Portuguese-issued European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for visits outside of Portugal if you are either:

  • registered with Portuguese Social Security (if you are working or the dependent of someone working in Portugal), or
  • resident in Portugal and do not have healthcare cover from the UK or another Member State (for example if you are not entitled to an S1), but have a healthcare user number (número(Número de utente).Utente de Saúde).

The Portuguese government has more information on how to apply (in Portuguese), including an application form which you should complete and hand in at your nearest Social Security office.

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Passports and travel

You can apply for or renew your British passport from Portugal.

Read our travel advice for Portugal and sign up to email alerts for up-to-date information on local laws and customs, safety and emergencies.

Passports and travel after Brexit

Check your passport is valid for travel before you book your trip. Your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay; you do not need any additional period of validity beyond this.stay.

You’ll need to renew your passport before travelling if you do not have enough time left on it.

The rules on travel will stay the same until the implementation period ends on 31 December 2020. During this time you can continue to travel to countries in the Schengen area or elsewhere in the EU with your UK passport.

We will update these pages with details of any changes to the rules as soon as information is available. You should sign up for updates to this guidance.

Driving in Portugal

Driving licence rules will stay the same until 31 December 2020.

For information on driving in Portugal, read our guidance on:

Register your UK licence with the Instituto da Mobilidade e de Transportes (IMT) (in Portuguese) within 60 days of taking up residence, or face a fine.

You can exchange an expired UK licence for up to 2 years after the expiration date. After 2 years, you will have to pass a Portuguese driving test.

Alternatively, exchange your UK driving licence for a Portuguese driving licence (in Portuguese). You can do this at any IMT office.

Use your Portuguese licence if you need to drive in the UK and other EU countries as a visitor. Exchange it for a UK licence without taking a test if you return to live in the UK, as long as you originally passed your test in the UK or in an EU country.

Find more information on recognition and exchange of driving licences in the Instituto da Mobilidade e de Transportes (IMT) guidance (available in Portuguese and English).

If you are resident in Portugal and your UK driving licence is lost, stolen or expires, you will not be able to renew it with the UK Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).

Bringing a UK-registered vehicle to Portugal

Read our guidance on taking a vehicle out of the UK.

Read our guidance on how to import your vehicle into Portugal.

You can read the European Union´s guidance on car registration rules and taxes in Portugal. You may be exempt from some of these taxes. If so, you will need certificates of exemption.

Driving after Brexit

Driving licence rules will stay the same until 31 December 2020.

Find more information on recognition and exchange of driving licences in the Instituto da Mobilidade e de Transportes (IMT) guidance on the Brexit (available in Portuguese and English).

Working and studying in Portugal

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To apply for a job you may need to provide a:

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British qualifications

If you are studying, you may need to have your British qualifications recognised in Portugal. You will need to contact:

You can get your diploma or school report officially certified by the UK Legalisation Office.

You can get a local notary (in Portuguese) to authenticate the translation of your diploma or school report.

You can read our guidance on the certification of British qualifications.

Studying in Portugal after Brexit

Your right to study will stay the same, as long as you remain resident.

Read the guidance on continuing your studies in the European Union after Brexit.

Money and tax

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If you are a Portuguese resident, you must declare your global income to the Portuguese authorities, no matter which country it came from. Ask You can ask the relevant tax authority about double taxation relief.

If you are not a resident, you will only pay tax on income that came from Portugal.

If you are liable to pay tax in Portugal, you should apply for a tax number (Número de Identificação Fiscal or NIF). You will also need a NIF if you intend to buy or sell property, open a bank account or sign long-term rental agreements.

Read guidance about:

We recommend you get professional advice on paying tax in Portugal. You can find a financial advisor or find an English-speaking lawyer in Portugal.

National Insurance

Find out if you can pay National Insurance while living in Portugal in order to protect your State Pension and entitlement to other benefits and allowances.

If you are employed or self-employed in the EU or EEA and you have a UK-issued A1/E101 form, you will remain subject to UK legislation until the end date on the form.

Money and tax after Brexit

Brexit will not change existing double-taxation arrangements for UK nationals living in Portugal. You should send your taxpayer questions about double-taxation to the relevant tax authority.

Pensions

You will need to tell the UK government offices that deal with your benefits, pension and tax if you are moving or retiring abroad.

There will be no changes before 31 December 2020 to the rules on claiming the UK State Pension in the EU, EEA or Switzerland as a result of the UK leaving the EU.

If you retire in Portugal, you can claim:

Life certificates for UK State Pensions

If you get a life certificate from the UK Pension Service, you need to respond as soon as possible. Your payments may be suspended if you don’t.

Pensions after Brexit31 January 2020

There will be no changes before 31 December 2020 to the rules on claiming the UK State Pension in the EU, EEA or Switzerland as a result of the UK leaving the EU.

You can continue to receive your UK State Pension if you live in the EU, EEA or Switzerland and you can still claim your UK State Pension.

If you are living in the EU, EEA or Switzerland by 31 December 2020, you will get your UK State Pension uprated every year for as long as you continue to live there. This will happen even if you start claiming your pension on or after 1 January 2021, as long as you meet the qualifying conditions explained in the new State Pension guidance.

If you are living in Portugal by 31 December 2020, you will be able to count future social security contributions towards meeting the qualifying conditions for your UK State Pension.

If you work and pay social security contributions in Portugal, you will still be able to add your UK social security contributions towards your Portuguese pension. This will happen even if you claim your pension after the31 endDecember of the implementation period.2020.

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Many income-related benefits such as pension credit and housing benefit cannot be paid to you if you’re abroad for more than 4 weeks.

You may be eligible to claim some Portuguese social security benefits.

You can request proof of the time you have worked in the UK from HMRC if you are asked for this.

Benefits after Brexit31 January 2020

There will be no changes before 31 December 2020 to the rules on claiming UK benefits in the EU, EEA or Switzerland as a result of the UK leaving the EU.

If you are living in the EU, EEA or Switzerland by 31 December 2020, you will continue to receive any UK benefits you already receive. This will continue for as long as you live there and meet all other eligibility requirements.

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Accommodation and buying property

Read guidance on how to buy a property abroad.

If you are buying property in Portugal, you should ask a lawyer who is experienced in land law and property transactions. Make sure that they are registered with the law society, Ordem dos Advogados (in Portuguese).

Some notaries, who are trained lawyers in Portugal, offer an independent property purchasing service known as Casa Simples, Casa Segura (in Portuguese).

If you are thinking of buying a coastal, river or lakeside property, ensure it’s not affected by the 2005 water resources law (in Portuguese).

If you buy rural property, make sure you comply with the law on preventing forest fires (in Portuguese).

Voting

You may be able to vote in some UK elections. You can:

If you’re resident in Portugal, you can vote in local municipal Portuguese elections and European parliamentary elections.

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Births, deaths and getting married

If your child is born in Portugal, you will need to register a birth abroad.

If someone dies in Portugal you can:

Find out how you can get married abroad.

Find out about notarial and documentary services for UK nationals in Portugal.

You may also need:

Pets

Current pet travel rules will stay the same until 31 December 2020.

If you’re travelling with your pet for the first time you must visit your vet to get a pet passport.

Read guidance on bringing your pet travelto the UK.

Emergencies

You can dial the European emergency number 112. This is the only emergency number in Portugal.

If you’re the victim of crime, have been arrested, or are affected by a crisis abroad, contact your nearest British embassy or consulate.

Returning to the UK

Tell the UK and Portuguese authorities if you are returning to the UK permanently.

To move your pension to the UK, contact the International Pension Centre.

If you get healthcare in Portugal through the S1 form, you must contact the Overseas Healthcare Team on +44 (0)191 218 1999 and your local social insurance organisation to make sure your S1 is cancelled at the right time.

Read the guidance on returning to the UK permanently which includes information on, amongst other things, tax, access to services and bringing family members.

Disclaimer

Please note that this information is provided as a guide only. Definitive information should be obtained from the Portuguese authorities. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) will not be liable for any inaccuracies in this information.

Published 22 March 2013

Last updated 237 JanuaryJuly 2020 + show all updates
  1. Visas and residency section updated to include information about how to access the UK National Support Fund for those who may find it harder to complete their residency applications

  2. Brexit update: includes further details on passport validity, healthcare rights and State Pension uprating if the UK leaves the EU with a deal.

  3. Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement

  4. Brexit Update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.

  5. EU Exit update: updated information about voting rights added to the ´Voting after the UK leaves the EU´ section.

  6. EU Exit update: announcing our new healthcare email contact

  7. We've updated the section on driving in Portugal.

  8. EU Exit update: new information about validity added to passports section

  9. EU Exit update: added in EU Exit information in healthcare, visas and residency, driving and working sections

  10. We have updated the contact details you need to apply for an S1 form.

  11. Updated information on passports: you must use the checker tool to see if your passport is still valid for your trip

  12. EU Exit update: updated information on access to healthcare

  13. EU exit update - updated information on pensions and driving

  14. EU Exit Update; The Portuguese government has produced a leaflet with more information on your residency rights after the UK leaves the EU.

  15. EU Exit update: Added in link to information about upcoming outreach meetings in Portugal.

  16. EU Exit update: New information in residency and visa section on draft withdrawal agreement in principle between the UK and EU. Plus information on travelling with pets in Europe in Pets section. In addition: Updated information on subject access request - amended website links.

  17. Added important specific information on certifying UK educational documents and on Subject Access Request.

  18. Updated May 2018

  19. Complete revision of guidance to ensure it's up to date and accurate.

  20. Attached updated Driving Licences leaflet and added updated Car Importation Leaflet.

  21. Updated December 2017

  22. Update July 2017

  23. Updated May 2017

  24. Information updated 9 March 2017

  25. We are currently updating our information on driving licences in Portugal. Revised information will be available shortly.

  26. General information amended and property advice added

  27. Information added on changes to rules for EHIC and early retirees from July 1 2014.

  28. Instructions for signing life certificates for UK state pensions updated

  29. First published.

Update history

2025-04-22 07:57
New information about the European Entry/Exit System (EES) has been added.

2025-01-24 15:11
The ‘ Visas and residency’ section of the guidance has been updated.

2024-06-06 13:39
Update to our guidance on “Visas and residency” and “Passports and travel”

2024-04-04 09:55
Updated information on driving in Portugal.

2024-01-25 11:46
Updated guidance on registering and exchanging driving licences and voting in UK elections

2023-12-31 09:00
Update to our guidance on driving in Portugal: a new bilateral agreement between the UK and Portugal on the mutual recognition and exchange of driving licences entered into force today.

2023-10-27 14:23
We have amended the section on Visas and Residency to reflect the Portuguese border agency’s extinction on 30 October, and the Property and Accommodation section with a new link to information on obtaining a baggage certificate.

2023-10-13 13:00
Driving section updated: new information on the bilateral agreement between the UK and Portugal on the recognition and exchange of driving licences.

2023-08-11 14:31
Updated information on the documents you will need to provide to the Portuguese authorities (on request) if you own a vehicle.

2023-08-03 11:03
New information on the rules for travelling resident minors

2023-05-23 15:45
New information on the appeals process for family members of British Nationals under the Withdrawal Agreement

2023-02-27 15:45
Information added for UK national family members, including how they can register to get their documentation and social security number.

2022-12-23 09:02
Updated ‘Driving in Portugal’ section: British citizens can now drive in Portugal on a UK driving license issued by DVLA till 31 December 2023.

2022-11-08 16:23
Update to ‘visas and residency’ section – added more detail on booking an appointment and paying for Withdrawal Agreement residence cards

2022-08-12 15:26
updated the ‘Driving in Portugal’ section with new information on driving licence rules

2022-06-29 12:33
The Healthcare in Portugal email inbox closes on 1 July 2022. Page updated to remove email address.

2022-06-28 08:34
Update to ‘Tax’ section: UK residents who own property or businesses in Portugal have a legal requirement to register with Portuguese tax authority by 31 December 2022

2022-04-19 14:59
Driving: steps on how to exchange your UK licence for a Portuguese one

2022-03-11 08:00
Important information in the Working in Portugal, and National insurance sections if you work in Portugal, even it if it is for an employer based in the UK.

2022-02-24 15:58
Updated ‘Visas and residency if you were living in Portugal before 1 January 2021’ section: information added about which documents you need to take to your appointment with SEF when applying for your residence card, and how much it costs

2022-02-17 13:28
Updated ‘Visas and residency if you were living in Portugal before 1 January 2021’ section, including how to register on the Brexit portal and schedule appointments in Madeira and the Azores

2022-02-01 12:07
Guidance reviewed and updated with new information, including in the visas and residency, and driving sections.

2021-11-19 17:15
Your UK driving licence will now be recognised until 31 December 2022, if you are resident in Portugal.

2021-10-12 08:50
Visas and residency section updated: If you need support with your residency application, contact the relevant UK Nationals Support Fund organisation before 26 November 2021.

2021-09-24 12:56
Visas and residency section updated with new guidance for people living in Portugal before 1 January 2021 about requesting biometric residence documents.

2021-06-07 07:47
Money and Tax section updated with information on new legal requirement to appoint a tax representative for non-residents with property or a business in Portugal; Accommodation section updated with new information on importing personal belongings to Portugal

2021-03-29 12:49
Driving section updated: exchange your UK licence by 31 December 2021

2021-02-22 15:31
Coronavirus section updated with a link to guidance on vaccines

2020-09-07 15:39
Passports and travel section updated to include information on passport validity and entry requirements when travelling to other European countries from January 2021

2020-07-20 12:12
Visas and residency section updated to include detailed information on how to apply for residency

2020-07-07 13:04
Visas and residency section updated to include information about how to access the UK National Support Fund for those who may find it harder to complete their residency applications

2020-01-23 18:49
Brexit update: includes further details on passport validity, healthcare rights and State Pension uprating if the UK leaves the EU with a deal.

2019-09-23 16:28
Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement

2019-09-03 16:18
Brexit Update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.

2019-06-14 14:59
EU Exit update: updated information about voting rights added to the ´Voting after the UK leaves the EU´ section.

2019-05-31 13:19
EU Exit update: announcing our new healthcare email contact

2019-05-23 15:13
We've updated the section on driving in Portugal.

2019-04-15 11:01
EU Exit update: new information about validity added to passports section

2019-04-12 15:06
EU Exit update: added in EU Exit information in healthcare, visas and residency, driving and working sections