Expired Visas and Residency Permits Extensions

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Expired Visas and Residency Permits Extensions

by | Wednesday, 14 August 2024 | Immigration

Expired Visas and Residency Permits Extensions

Visas and documents relating to stay in national territory, which expired on 22 February 2020, are valid until 30 June 2025 and are accepted by Portuguese public authorities for all legal purposes, according to Article 16, paragraphs 1 and 8, of Decree-Law No. 10-A/2020, of 13 March, in its current version.

Expired Visas and Residency Permits Extensions

This regulation applies to all documents and visas, namely:

  • Residence Permits (AR), including CPLP Residence Permits
  • EU Citizens Registration Certificates
  • EU Citizens and Family Members Residence Cards
  • Short-stay, temporary stay, and residence Visas
  • Among others

And to all entities and services, such as:

  • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
  • Social Security Institute (ISS)
  • Portuguese Tax and Customs Authority (AT)
  • National Health Service (SNS)
  • Local Authorities (City and Parish Councils)
  • Banks
  • Employers
  • Among others

Therefore, all foreign nationals holding any visa or residence permit that expired on 22 February 2020 may remain in, exit, and enter Portugal based on these documents until 30 June 2025, as they continue to be accepted by all Portuguese public authorities for all legal purposes.

The extension of the validity of the mentioned documents and visas until 30 June 2025 is limited to Portugal and is binding on Portuguese public authorities. Entry and circulation in another Schengen State remain subject to compliance with the conditions laid down in the Schengen Borders Code.

At Madeira Corporate Services, we are the leading provider of relocation services in Madeira Island, with over 25 years of experience working with expat private clients. Our highly skilled professionals are dedicated to helping those wishing to relocate to the island, so if you have any queries about the above, please do not hesitate to contact our team of experts.

Source: AIMA (Agência para a Integração, Migrações e Asilo)

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