Capital transfers for cultural projects aimed at obtaining golden visas reached 46.8 million euros in 2025, a figure representing a 298% increase compared to the 11.7 million recorded the previous year, according to data from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport. According to the Diário de Notícias, this was by far the...
Donations to culture for golden visas soar by almost 300%

Context & Explainers
The Golden Visa (Autorização de Residência para Investimento, ARI) is Portugal's residence-by-investment program, created in 2012, granting non-EU nationals a residency permit in exchange for qualifying investments.
Since October 2023, direct residential real estate purchases no longer qualify — a reform aimed at easing housing market pressure. Eligible investment routes now include capital transfers (€500,000+), investment fund subscriptions, job creation, and contributions to scientific research or cultural heritage. Minimum amounts and conditions vary by category.
A Golden Visa provides Schengen travel rights, requires minimal physical presence in Portugal (7 days per year), and offers a pathway to permanent residency after five years and citizenship after six. The program has been politically controversial, with ongoing debate about its impact on housing prices and its value as an economic stimulus.
Applicants must deal with AIMA for residency processing, which has experienced significant backlogs.











