How to apply for a Portugal Visa

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Portugal is a beautiful country located in the western part of Europe and if you are planning to visit, you will need to make sure you have the correct visa for entry. There are a few visa options available depending on the length of stay or reason for visiting.

How to Get a Visa for Portugal?

If you are a citizen of the European Union, the European Economic Area, or Switzerland, you do not need a visa to enter Portugal. However, if you are not a citizen of these countries, you will need to apply for a visa to travel to Portugal. The application process for a visa is simple and straightforward. You can apply for a visa at the Portuguese embassy or consulate in your country.

What Type of Visas are Available for Portugal?

There are several types of visas available for travel to Portugal. The most common types of visas include:

  1. Schengen Visa: This visa allows you to travel to Portugal and other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days within a six-month period.
  2. National Visa: This visa is for those who plan to stay in Portugal for more than 90 days. This visa allows you to stay in Portugal for up to one year.
  3. Transit Visa: This visa is for those who are transiting through Portugal on their way to another country. This visa is valid for up to five days.

What you need for your visa application

  • Your passport. It must be valid for 3 months from your departure date
  • The Portugal Visa Application Form
  • Passport sized photos that must;
    • have been taken recently
    • be on a white background.
    • and your face must be visible
  • Travel Medical Insurance
    • It must be valid in all the Schengen Area.
    • Must cover at least €30,000 of medical emergencies and evacuation.
  • Provide proof you have paid any fees owed
  • Detailed travel plans
  • Provide a letter detailing your reason for travelling. This must also include your arrival AND departure dates
  • Proof of funds. You must be able to prove that you can provide for yourself financially through the duration of your visit.

Depending on your reason for visiting Portugal you may also need additional documentations

  • Travelling for work: Proof of employment
  • Travelling as a student: A certificate of enrolment from your place of education
  • Retired: Your pension certificate.

Guidelines for Documents

  • All documents must be in English or Portuguese. If they are not, you must have them translated by a certified translator.
  • If you have civil documents, such as birth certificates these have to be legalised by an Apostille Stamp or by the Portuguese Embassy.

What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa?

Overstaying your visa in Portugal could mean consequences such as fines, deportation, or being banned from entering Portugal in the future. It is important to ensure that you have the correct visa and that you do not overstay. If you need to stay in Portugal for longer than your visa allows, you should apply for an extension before your visa expires.

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Do you need a Visa for France?

Obtaining a visa for France can be a daunting process, but with the right preparation and knowledge, it can be a straightforward experience. Whether you’re planning a holiday, studying or working in France, it’s essential to understand the different types of visas and requirements before beginning the application process.

What do you need for you visa for France?

  • Passport with at least six months left before expiration date
  • A completed application form
  • Your passport photo (you will need two photos)
  • Proof of travel insurance that covers you for at least 30 days after arrival in France. This includes emergency medical expenses

What type of Visa do you need to enter France

Tourist Visa:

If you are thinking of booking a holiday to France, you will likely need a Schengen visa. This allows you to visit France and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a six-month period. To apply for a tourist visa, you’ll need to provide proof of your travel itinerary, this includes your accommodation details. You will also need to display your financial status to cover your expenses during your stay. A valid passport, travel insurance, and proof of return or onward travel must also be provided

Student Visa:

Studying in France will require a long-stay student visa. To apply for a student visa, you will need to provide proof of enrolment in a recognised educational institution in France. You will need proof of financial means to support yourself during your stay. You’ll also need to provide a valid passport and travel insurance.

Work Visa:

Working in France, needs a long-stay work visa. To apply for a work visa, you will need to provide proof of employment in France, such as a job offer or contract, and proof of financial means to show you can financially support yourself. You’ll also need to provide a valid passport and travel insurance.

You can start your French Visa application via the Governement Website 

Can you extend your stay?

If you plan to stay in France and exceed 90 days, you are required to apply in advance for a long-stay Visa.

Your long-stay Visa must be between three months and one year. If you are planning to stay longer, you must apply for a residence permit. This can be applied for at a prefecture and will grant you an autorisation provisoire de séjour, which cannot exceed 180 days. 

What happens if you overstay your Visa?

Overstaying 90 days in France, will put you at risk of having a fine, being deported or potentially get yourself banned from entering the Schengen Area for a certain period of time.

Should you find yourself in an exceptional situation such as, you are a child and you cannot leave due to a sick parent or carer, your flight was cancelled or you are sick and seeking medical attention you can request a force majeure, this could help you obtain permission to stay a few days or weeks longer.

If you are needing to apply for medical insurance for your time in France, our team would be happy to advise you on the next steps to take. Say Hello

What Do You Need To Obtain a Visa For Spain?

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Spain is a popular travel destination for many reasons. It offers beautiful beaches, historic cities, and plenty of culture. It’s also a great place to learn the language! If you’re planning on visiting Spain soon then this guide will help answer all your questions about travel visas.

Do You Need a Visa to Enter Spain?

There are a few different types of visas that you can apply for, depending on your situation. And quite commonly as with anywhere new for travel you may find yourself asking “What do I need for a Visa in Spain?!”

The most common one is the tourist visa, which allows you to stay in Spain for up to 90 days if you’re visiting friends or family members who live there. Other types include business travel visas (for those travelling on behalf of their companies), student visas (if you’re going to study at a Spanish university), and working holiday visas (for young people between 18-30 years old).
The requirements vary depending on what type of visa you need and where it will be used. However, all applications must include proof that:

  • You have enough money in your bank account (at least EUR 500)
  • Your passport has at least six months’ validity left before expiring
  • If you’re planning on staying longer than three months or if your reason for visiting Spain isn’t tourism-related (for example, if you’re going there for work), then it’s likely that you’ll need another type of visa. These Visas are Digital Nomad Visa, a Non Lucrative Visa or a Golden Visa.

Digital Nomad Visa

The digital nomad visa is a new option for those who want to stay in Spain for up to 1 year. It requires proof of income and health insurance, as well as a valid passport.

Non Lucrative Visa

A non-lucrative visa allows you to stay in Spain for up to 1 year. You must have proof of income, health insurance and a valid passport.

Golden Visa

The Golden Visa is a new program that allows you to stay in Spain for up to five years. It requires proof of investment in Spain and a valid passport. The amount you invest depends on how long you want to stay. If it’s less than one year, then at least 250,000 euros. If it’s between one and two years, then you will need 500,000 euros. And if it’s three years or more (and up to five), then 1 million euros will be needed in your investment.

How to Apply to get a Visa for Spain

You can apply for a visa to Spain online or at one of the Spanish consulates in your area. The required documents will vary depending on your situation, but they generally include:

  • Passport with at least six months left before expiration date
  • A completed application form (you can find this online under Schengen visas)
  • Your passport photo (you’ll need two photos)
  • Proof of travel insurance that covers you for at least 30 days after arrival in Spain, including emergency medical expenses

Our Short term Plus insurance plans provide cover for up to 6 months, and is different to standard travel insurance as this is to cover those travelling for work or study compared to insurance cover for leisure.

Visa Requirements for Spain

  • Length of stay: The length of time you can stay in Spain is determined by your visa type. If you have a short-term visa, it will be valid for a maximum period of 90 days. If you have a long-term visa, it will be valid for up to 5 years.
  • Entry and exit requirements: All visitors to Spain must have a valid passport that’s at least six months old when they enter the country. Your passport must also have at least two blank pages available for stamps. You will need proof of onward travel before entering Spain; if there’s any doubt about whether or not this requirement applies to your situation, contact us

Can You Extend Your Stay?

You can apply for a visa extension at the local police station in Spain. The process is not very complicated and takes only a few minutes, but it’s important to know what documents you will need.
The reasons why you might need an extension include:

  • Wanting to stay longer than 30 days in Spain (the maximum time allowed by most nationalities).
  • You have overstayed your current visa. This means if you leave Spain now and try re-enter within six months of departing without another valid visa, border control staff will refuse entry into the country. This will be until they see proof of legal status from either your home country or another Schengen member state where you currently hold residence status (i.e., Italy).

Visa Overstays in Spain

Overstaying your visa could mean you will be fined and deported from Spain. If this happens to you, it’s important to remember there are ways for visitors to stay in Spain even after their visas have expired.
Friends or family members who have legal residency in Spain and have been granted permission to host guests which is called tolerancia or permiso de residencia can help get your visa extended so that you don’t have any problems leaving or entering the country again.

If you are looking to apply for a visa and medical insurance for your time in Spain, our team would be happy to advise you on the next steps to take. Say Hello

International private health insurance for working abroad

Working abroad can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also present some unique challenges when it comes to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

If you or your employees are planning to work overseas it is important to stay healthy and have private medical cover in place in case the unexpected happens.

Depending on the country you’re working in, healthcare may not be easily accessible or of a high quality. Having international private health insurance can provide you with access to quality healthcare services and facilities, including inpatient hospital treatment, emergency care, and specialist consultations. HCI Group offers flexible policies for every scanario, taking the stress away from you and your overseas employees.

Some countries require visitors to have health insurance as a condition of entry, and having international private health insurance from HCI Group can help ensure that you meet these requirements.

International private health insurance can provide valuable coverage and peace of mind when working abroad, and it is worth considering as part of your overall company benefits package.

 

Tips for keeping healthy while working abroad

  • Stay active: Make an effort to exercise regularly, whether it’s going to the gym, taking a walk, or doing some yoga. This will help you maintain your physical and mental health and also help you adjust to the new environment.
  • Eat well: Pay attention to what you eat and make sure you’re getting a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables. Try to avoid eating too much junk food and eating out too often.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially if you’re in a hot climate. This will help you avoid dehydration and keep you feeling energized.
  • Get enough sleep: Make sure you’re getting enough sleep each night to help your body recover and stay healthy. Try to stick to a consistent sleep schedule as much as possible.
  • Take breaks: It’s important to take breaks throughout the day to avoid burnout and keep your mind and body refreshed. Take a walk, read a book, or just take a few minutes to relax and recharge.
  • Stay connected: It can be easy to feel isolated when working abroad, so make an effort to stay connected with family and friends back home. This will help you stay emotionally healthy and provide a support system when you need it.

If you are interested in discussing a group policy for your overseas employees please contact Jerome.Newman@healthcareinternational.com

What is expat insurance

If you’re thinking of travelling to study, work, or live abroad, it is advisable to invest in Expat insurance, also known as international health insurance or global medical insurance, which provides reliable and affordable insurance cover designed to protect you and your family, your health and your finances, from the high costs of healthcare overseas.

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Health Insurance For Living Abroad

Expat Insurance policies typically provide worldwide medical coverage for those who aren’t already covered by their existing health plan for travel overseas, and it is important to have proper health coverage in the event of unexpected illness or injury.

There are varying levels of cover, and it’s essential when comparing insurance plans to consider what’s included and which treatment plan best suits your needs and circumstances. 

Types of private medical insurance for international travel purposes could include the avoidance of long waiting lists, hospitalisation, have preventative health benefits by providing test and examinations, emergency care, doctors visits, prescriptions, give you financial peace of mind with set fees as part of the claim process, and you could be seen much quicker if you require medical assistance whilst travelling away from home.

Short Term Insurance

Our Expat Insurance is the ideal short term solution for living overseas, providing medical cover for (almost) anywhere in the world for between one and three months. Our packages are readily available to those working abroad on placements, travelling, or taking extended vacations.

Designed for those living abroad for a few weeks or months, our international health insurance covers the cost of private medical treatment in the country you’ll be living in for the duration of your stay, making it the ideal choice for travelling short term.

HealthCare International has over 35 years’ experience in the Expat Insurance industry.

Get in touch with one of our customer service representatives today for a quote.