The United Kingdom withdrew from the European Union since 1st February 2020, with the entry into force of the Withdrawal Agreement. It provides for a transitional period, ending on 31st December 2020; until then, EU law in its entirety applies to and in the United Kingdom.
As Portugal has chosen not to impose the exchange of residence status for UK nationals and their families, at the time of writing this article, the procedure for issuing the Residency document remains the same.
United Kingdom citizens who wish to continue to reside in Portugal under this Withdrawal Agreement, will continue to be issued with EU residency certificates.
1. What are the Residency conditions covered by the Withdrawal Agreement?
The conditions that are covered by the Withdrawal Agreement are the following:
It is only mandatory to fulfill one of the categories mentioned above.
The Withdrawal Agreement also protects family members who are entitled to rights under European Union law (current spouses and registered partners, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren and a person in an existing long-term relationship), who do not yet live in the same host State as the EU citizen or the United Kingdom national, in order to join them in the future.
Children will be protected by the Withdrawal Agreement, regardless of whether they were born before or after the UK left the European Union, or whether they were born inside or outside the territory of the State where the Union citizen or the United Kingdom national resides. The exception to the rule concerns children who are born after the United Kingdom exits the European Union and for whom the parent not covered by the Withdrawal Agreement has exclusive custody under applicable family law.
2. Which periods of absences are covered by the Withdrawal Agreement?
Periods of absence of less than 6 months per year, do not affect continuity of residence. Periods of absence of less than 12 months per year, for students, do not affect continuity of residence.
3. What type of Residency titles may be requested?
Depending on how long you have been resident in Portugal, one of the following residency documents may currently be requested by UK nationals:
3.1 – EU Registration Certificate
Documents required:
For students:
The EU Registration Certificate must be requested by all citizens of the European Union whenever they wish to stay in the country for a period exceeding three months. Citizens of the United Kingdom who are currently residing in Portugal and wish to remain here after the 31st of December 2020, must promote registration at the Town Hall of their area of residency before the end of the year.
The cost of the Registration Certificate is 15€ (fifteen euros) to be paid upon collection, by the applicant.
3.2 - Request for permanent residency for a European Union Citizen
Documents required:
If you have changed address:
The cost of the Permanent Registration Certificate is 15€ (fifteen euros), to be paid when you submit the process.
4 – When can you apply for Portuguese Nationality?
To be eligible for Portuguese nationality, you need to fulfill the following requirements:
The necessary documents to submit with the application are as follows:
The cost for the application for Portuguese nationality is of € 250,00 (two hundred and fifty euros), to be paid when you submit the process.
5. Conclusion
Given the above, if you are a UK national and intend to remain in Portugal after the end of 2020, it is necessary to assess your case, individually, so as to ascertain what steps you should be taking to be legally resident by the time the withdrawal agreement comes to a close.