You already live in Portugal
If you are already in Portugal, bureaucracy usually runs alongside daily life. Some issues seem harmless until a deadline, an appointment or a missing document gets in the way.
Passkey Portugal helps you sort out open administrative issues, prepare documents and handle appointments with greater linguistic certainty.
Typical topics after arrival
For use with Portuguese public authorities, notaries, courts, or for your own records. Notarial deeds, contracts, administrative documents and court papers. Certified if required.
If you did not complete this within the first three months, we can help you deal with it afterwards. Depending on your nationality, this may involve a residence certificate (CRUE) or a residence permit process through AIMA.
Application for your social security number and healthcare user number, plus registration with a local GP. This gives you regular cover and access to the Portuguese healthcare system.
If you now want to buy rather than rent, we can review the contract in advance, explain the key clauses and accompany you in person at the notarial appointment.
If you have inherited assets in Portugal or abroad and the procedure involves Portugal, we help with translations, notarial appointments, administrative steps and land registry entries.
Registration or exchange with the Portuguese IMT, depending on the country of issue and the type of licence. For EU citizens, this is usually a formality; for third-country nationals, it can be a longer process.
Still planning your move to Portugal? Explore the services that matter before you arrive and as you settle in.
Clarify open bureaucracy issues in Portugal
Tell us briefly where the procedure currently stands.
