On May 3, 2026, the President of Portugal officially announced sweeping revisions to the Portuguese Citizenship Law. With the updated legislation expected to be published in the official gazette at any moment, it will legally enter into force the very day after its publication.
At Citizenship Network, we are issuing a critical alert to all expats, global investors, and private clients engaged in long-term cross-border planning: the window to apply under the current, more favorable regulations is rapidly closing. Whether you currently hold a residency permit or are structuring your family’s global mobility strategy, these updates will fundamentally alter your timeline to obtaining a Portuguese passport.
Here is a comprehensive breakdown from our experts on exactly what is changing and how you must prepare.
Extended Timelines: The New 7 and 10-Year Residency Rules
The most profound shift in the legislative amendment relates to the mandatory waiting periods for naturalization. The new law introduces extended timelines that will affect both ongoing and future citizenship applications:
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For Nationals of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP): Applicants will now be required to prove 7 years of legal residency before they are eligible to apply for citizenship.
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For All Other Foreign Nationals: The mandatory legal residency period has been significantly extended to 10 years for individuals from non-CPLP nations.
A Critical Shift in How Your Time is Calculated
Perhaps more impactful than the extended timelines is exactly how the Portuguese authorities will calculate your legal residency.
Under previous expectations, the time elapsed between submitting your residency application and actually receiving the permit counted toward your citizenship eligibility. This rule has been entirely revoked. Moving forward, your legal residency clock will begin ticking strictly from the date of issuance of your first residency permit card.
Because administrative waiting periods will no longer count toward your path to citizenship, working with the strategic advisors at Citizenship Network is more essential than ever to ensure your renewals and applications are handled with maximum efficiency.
Critical Warning for Golden Visa Holders: No Grandfathering
One of the most pressing aspects of the May 2026 announcement is the complete absence of transitional protections. There are absolutely no “grandfathering” provisions included for current Golden Visa holders.
If you are a Golden Visa investor currently gathering your documentation, Citizenship Network strongly advises you to finalize and file your application immediately. Once the new law is officially published, the legacy rules will vanish, and you will be immediately subject to the new 10-year requirement and the revised start-date calculation.
Requirements for a “Last-Call” Citizenship Application
If you are rushing to beat the publication of the new law, you must submit your application under the legacy 5-year criteria right away. To successfully lodge a last-minute submission, you must have the following documents ready:
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The 5-Year Timeline Proof: Evidence of 5 years of legal residency, which under the old rules can be counted favorably from your investment date (specifically, the date you paid the initial government fees upon submitting your Golden Visa application).
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Language Proficiency: An official A2 level Portuguese language certificate issued by an eligible and recognized school.
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Criminal Records: Apostilled Criminal Record Certificates from your country of origin, as well as from any other country where you have resided for more than 3 months.
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Birth Documentation: An Apostilled Birth Certificate issued by the competent authorities of your home country.
Secure Your European Future Today
The landscape of European migration is shifting faster than ever. Do not let these sudden legislative changes derail your family’s international planning and wealth preservation strategies.
If you are uncertain about how the May 3, 2026 announcements impact your specific residency status, or if you need immediate assistance compiling a last-call application, our dedicated legal and advisory team at Citizenship Network is on standby.
Time is strictly of the essence. Contact Citizenship Network today to evaluate your eligibility and secure your path forward before the new laws take absolute effect.
Portugal’s 2026 Citizenship Law Revisions Officially Announced
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