Portugal visa: do I need a visa to travel to Portugal?

Passport and travel documents for Portugal

Key takeaways — Portugal visa

  • EU + Schengen: no visa required, ID card is enough.
  • US, Canada, UK, Australia: no visa for 90 days, passport valid 3 months after return.
  • Other nationalities: Schengen short-stay visa to apply at the Portuguese consulate.
  • ETIAS: mandatory authorisation from 2026 for 59 visa-exempt nationalities.
  • Maximum stay: 90 days within 180 days for any Schengen short-stay visa.

Do I need a visa to travel to Portugal?

Portugal is part of the Schengen Area, which drastically simplifies formalities for most travellers. Citizens of all EU countries travel with a simple valid national ID card. US, Canadian, British, Australian and around sixty other nationalities do not need a visa for tourist stays up to 90 days.

ETIAS: the new electronic travel authorisation

From 2026, visa-exempt Schengen travellers must get an ETIAS authorisation before departure (€7, valid 3 years). Online application, answer within 72h in most cases. It’s the European equivalent of the US ESTA.

What documents should I prepare?

Passport valid at least 3 months after the return date, return ticket, proof of accommodation (hotel booking or agency voucher), travel insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage recommended. Since Covid, no specific health requirements.

FAQ Portugal visa

Is Portugal in Schengen? Yes, since 1995. Can I travel with an expired ID? No, it must be valid. Do kids need a passport? Yes.

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