
Portugal does not set a fixed minimum investment for the D2 visa, but you must show sufficient financial means to support yourself and to make your business viable.
Unlike investment-migration programs, the D2 has no single legally fixed investment figure. What matters is that your business is viable and that you can support yourself while it gets going.
In practice this means demonstrating adequate funds for your first period in Portugal and showing the investment your business plan requires. Because the D2 is a regulated route and exact thresholds and expectations can shift, treat any specific euro figure you read online as indicative only and confirm current requirements with the consulate or a qualified adviser before applying.
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