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Japan passport holders can enter Portugal visa-free for up to 90 days. No application, no fee, just a passport valid for at least six months.

The verdict

Visa-freeup to 90 days

Schengen 90/180 rule

Portugal is in the Schengen Area. Any visa-free time counts toward the 90 days in any 180 shared across all Schengen countries, not per country.

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For Japan passport holders specifically

Japan passport holders get 90 days visa-free in Portugal, as part of the wider Schengen Area. You don't apply for anything beforehand; this is stamped on arrival. Just ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your intended stay. You'll use the 90/180 day rule, meaning you can't spend more than 90 days in any 180-day period across the entire Schengen zone.

Most Japan passport holders don't get rejected, but people often forget to show a return or onward ticket. This is a standard requirement for visa-free entry into Schengen and is checked at immigration. Proof of sufficient funds for your stay, around โ‚ฌ75 per entryโ€ , is also usually requested. Don't get caught out by these simple checks.

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Portugal visa, the full picture

EU/EEA citizens can stay in Portugal indefinitely. US, Canadian, Australian, and UK citizens get 90 days visa-free within any 180-day period. Most other nationalities need a visa before arrival.

Who can just show up?

If you hold a passport from the EU or EEA, you're golden. No visa, no fuss, just pack your bags and go. For citizens of the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK, Portugal falls under the Schengen Area rules. That means you get 90 days of entry within any 180-day window. Keep track of your days; overstaying isn't pretty. For everyone else, you'll need to sort out a visa beforehand. Don't assume you're covered under the 90-day rule if your country isn't listed.

How long can you really stay and what's the catch?

The standard Schengen allowance is 90 days within a 180-day period. This isn't a "per country" limit; it's for the entire Schengen Zone. So, if you spend 30 days in France and 30 days in Spain, you only have 30 days left for Portugal. Portugal itself doesn't typically stamp passports on exit for Schengen citizens. This is a major gotcha. If you leave the Schengen zone from a different country, and that country does stamp your exit, your 180-day clock resets based on that exit stamp. Overstaying the 90 days can land you a fine, often around โ‚ฌ100 per dayโ€ , and a ban from re-entering the Schengen Area for several years.

Working remotely on a tourist stamp: is it allowed?

Technically, working on a tourist visa or a visa-free entry is a grey area. The Schengen visa is for tourism, not for employment. While many digital nomads do work remotely from Portugal on their 90-day allowance, it's not officially sanctioned. Portuguese authorities are more focused on people taking local jobs. If you're just typing away on your laptop in a cafe or coworking space, you're unlikely to face issues. However, if you're setting up a formal business or being paid by a Portuguese company, that's a different story and could lead to problems. The Digital Nomad Visa is the proper route if you plan to stay longer than 90 days and work for a non-Portuguese company.

What's new with Portuguese visas?

Portugal has been actively trying to attract remote workers. The big news is their Digital Nomad Visa. It allows remote workers earning at least โ‚ฌ3,280 per monthโ€  to live and work in Portugal for up to two years. Applications are generally made from outside Portugal. There have been some administrative backlogs reported, so applying well in advance is wise. Fees for visa applications can vary, but expect to pay around โ‚ฌ80-โ‚ฌ120โ€  for the initial application, plus any associated service fees. Some rumours suggest Portugal might be expanding its visa-free entry agreements, but details remain scarce. Keep an eye on official Portuguese immigration websites for the latest announcements.

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How other passports enter Portugal

The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.

PassportRuleDays
United StatesVisa-free90View
United KingdomVisa-free90View
EU citizenFree movementโ€”View
CanadaVisa-free90View
AustraliaVisa-free90View
IndiaConsulateโ€”View
BrazilVisa-free90View