Portuguese passport is one of the strongest in the world: discover its advantages

Having a passport that opens doors around the world is a privilege. And, according to the Henley Passport Index 2025 ranking, the Portuguese passport ranks 5th worldwide, granting visa-free entry to 190 countries.
This puts Portugal ahead of several powerful nations, making it an attractive destination for those looking to expand their global opportunities.
Why is the Portuguese passport so advantageous?
Easy global access – with 190 destinations available without a visa, Portuguese citizens can travel with more freedom, whether for business or leisure.
Rights in the European Union – holders of a Portuguese passport have the right to live, work and study in any EU country, without bureaucracy.
Investment and business opportunities – Portugal is one of the most sought-after destinations for foreign investment, and having citizenship can facilitate access to tax incentives and business opportunities.
Stability and quality of life – with security, high-quality education and one of the best healthcare systems in Europe, Portugal is one of the most attractive countries for those looking for a new residence.
How to obtain Portuguese citizenship?
If you have Portuguese ancestry or want to invest in the country, there are several ways to obtain this valuable passport. Martins Castro can help you at every stage of the process, ensuring legal security and specialized support.
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