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Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa 2026: Income, Documents and How African Remote Workers Apply From Lagos, Nairobi or Accra

The Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa 2026 remains the cheapest mainstream Schengen route for African remote workers in 2026. Cheaper than Spain’s nomad visa, simpler than Germany’s freelancer permit, and warmer than Estonia’s. The income floor is set at four times the Portuguese minimum wage — about €3,480 a month in 2026 — and the process is nearly identical from any African consulate that processes Portuguese long-stay visas.

What the D8 actually buys you

The D8 is a four-month entry visa that converts to a two-year residence permit on arrival, renewable for three more years. After five years you can apply for permanent residence and Portuguese citizenship after the same five-year mark, subject to A2 Portuguese and a clean record. The residence permit gives you Schengen freedom of movement for short stays in all 29 Schengen countries.

The Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa 2026 income floor and why it changes

Portugal recalibrates the D8 income requirement every January when the national minimum wage updates. In 2026 it sits at €3,480 per month, or €41,760 per year. That figure must come from genuine remote work for clients or employers outside Portugal. Three to twelve months of bank statements are the standard proof — AIMA prefers twelve. A Tanzanian remote product designer earning $4,500 USD per month on freelance contracts comfortably clears the threshold; a Kenyan content marketer earning $2,800 does not.

Reference: AIMA — Agência para a Integração, Migrações e Asilo. AIMA replaced SEF in 2023 and is the agency that issues your residence card after the visa.

Documents AIMA wants to see for the Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa 2026

  • Passport valid for at least six months past visa expiry.
  • Three passport-size photos (35x45mm).
  • Twelve months of personal bank statements showing inbound remote-work income above the threshold.
  • Employment contract or freelance contracts dated within the past year.
  • Portuguese NIF (tax number) — obtained via a fiscal representative if you don’t hold one yet.
  • Proof of accommodation in Portugal for the first year — rental contract or letter of intent.
  • Private health insurance covering Portugal until you enrol in the public system.
  • Police clearance certificate from each country of residence in the past five years.

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Step-by-step from Lagos, Nairobi or Accra

  • Step 1. Open your Portuguese NIF through a fiscal representative service — expect to pay around €100. This unlocks the Portuguese bank account and rental options.
  • Step 2. Open a Portuguese bank account remotely (Bordr, Atlantico Europa or millennium services accept African residents).
  • Step 3. Secure your accommodation contract — a one-year lease in Porto or Lisbon is the cleanest evidence.
  • Step 4. Compile your twelve months of bank statements and employment / contract evidence.
  • Step 5. Book the consular appointment at the Portuguese consulate nearest you — VFS Global handles most African intake.
  • Step 6. Pay the visa fee (€90), attend the biometric appointment, submit documents.
  • Step 7. Receive the four-month D visa, fly to Portugal, attend the AIMA appointment within 90 days, receive your two-year residence card.

The same flow works from Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Cameroon, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa and Egypt. For a Spain-versus-Portugal comparison, see our Spain Digital Nomad Visa 2026 guide.

Frequently asked questions about the Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa 2026

Can my employer be African?

Yes — provided you can demonstrate the employment is genuinely remote and pays into your personal account. AIMA does not restrict the geography of the employer.

Do I pay Portuguese tax under the D8?

You become a Portuguese tax resident after 183 days. Pay attention to the Non-Habitual Resident regime successor (NHR 2.0) which can offer favourable tax treatment for ten years — speak to a Portuguese tax adviser.

Can I bring my family?

Yes. Spouse and minor children can join under the family reunion procedure once you hold the residence card.

How long does the D8 take end to end?

From NIF to residence card on the ground in Portugal, plan for four to seven months.

Before you start drafting

  • The Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa 2026 income floor is €3,480 per month or €41,760 per year.
  • The visa converts to a two-year residence card and qualifies for Portuguese citizenship after five years.
  • Documents centre on twelve months of bank statements, an NIF, accommodation evidence and health insurance.
  • The flow works identically from Lagos, Nairobi, Accra, Dar es Salaam, Kigali, Cape Town and Cairo.
  • Total cost of the route including fiscal representative, fees and translations sits below €1,000 for a single applicant.

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  • Portugal’s D8 is still the cheapest Schengen route for African remote workers — if you earn €3,480 a month.
  • Get your Portuguese NIF before anything else. It’s the unlock for the rest of the file.
  • D8 to citizenship in five years, family included. The math still works in 2026.

Spain Digital Nomad Visa 2026: New €2,849 Income Bar, the 24% Tax Perk and Why African Remote Workers Should File Early

The Spain Digital Nomad Visa 2026 just got a new income threshold: €2,849 gross per month, or roughly €34,188 per year for the main applicant. The change is tied to Spain’s 2026 minimum wage (SMI) increase, and it raises the bar for African remote workers but also signals stable, predictable rules for the rest of the year.

What changed in the Spain Digital Nomad Visa for 2026?

Spain set the minimum income at 200% of the SMI for the primary applicant. With the new SMI of €1,424.50 per month, that lands at €2,849 per month. Dependents add 75% of the SMI for the first dependent and 25% for each additional one. Applicants who file early in the year before the next SMI revision lock in 2026 numbers. The visa allows up to 1 year when applying from a Spanish consulate abroad, or up to 3 years when applying from inside Spain for a residence authorization.

Who is affected?

Remote workers and freelancers from non-EU/EEA countries (including Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt) who work for non-Spanish companies or international clients. Up to 20% of total professional income may come from Spanish sources, no more.

Key requirements and the 24% tax perk

You need: a university degree or at least three years of relevant work experience; proof of remote work for the same employer or clients for at least three months; a clean criminal record; private health insurance valid in Spain; and proof of the €2,849/month income. The biggest perk is the Beckham Law tax option: eligible applicants can pay a flat 24% on Spanish-source income up to €600,000 per year for the first six years — far below standard progressive rates.

Why it matters for Nigerians and Africans

For Nigerian software engineers and consultants billing US or European clients in dollars, the €2,849 threshold is hittable for senior remote roles but a stretch for junior ones. The 24% tax flat rate makes Spain a serious tax-arbitrage destination for African freelancers earning €60K–€200K. Applying from a Spanish consulate in your home country is faster than relying on a tourist-to-resident in-country switch — and avoids the housing-rental proof problems that trip many African applicants up.

Key Takeaways

  • Spain Digital Nomad Visa 2026 income minimum: €2,849 per month / €34,188 per year for the primary applicant.
  • Add 75% of the SMI for the first dependent and 25% per extra dependent.
  • Maximum 20% of total professional income may come from Spanish sources.
  • Beckham Law lets eligible holders pay a flat 24% tax up to €600,000 for six years.
  • Apply from a Spanish consulate (1-year visa) or inside Spain (3-year residence).

Lock In Your Spain Digital Nomad Visa Application

The income threshold rises every time the Spanish minimum wage moves — applicants who file early in 2026 lock in current numbers. Travel Expore helps Nigerian, South African and Kenyan remote workers compile contracts, tax records and the proof-of-remote-work bundle that consulates accept first time. Start at https://linktr.ee/travelexpore.

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