Portugal Work Permit – January 2026 Intake for Bangladeshi, Indian, and Nepali Nationals
Applications are now open. Secure your seat in the next group departure to Portugal.
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Your journey, simplified in six clear steps.
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Clear responsibilities, out-of-pocket items, and key terms for applicants to the agriculture sector.
We assist applicants in securing a Portugal D1 Work Visa for employment in the agriculture sector.
As the applicant, you are responsible for all external mandatory costs directly related to your visa and travel. These are paid by you and are not included in our service package:
- First Indian Visa application – full cost borne by applicant.
- Personal expenses in India.
- Roundtrip air tickets and hotel accommodation in India.
- Police clearance & attestation expenses.
- Portugal Embassy fees in New Delhi: approx. ₹15,000–₹19,000 INR.
- Visa insurance (6 months): approx. ৳13,000–৳20,000 BDT.
- Portugal air ticket.
- Bangladesh manpower expenses.
- Any extra costs in India if required (Visit Visa, medical exam, or Double Entry Visa ~ ₹12,000–₹15,000 INR).
- You must carry sufficient cash while traveling to India to cover personal and visa-related expenses.
⚠️ These expenses are non-refundable, whether your visa is approved or rejected.
- Provide all required documents accurately and on time.
- Attend the Indian Embassy appointment at the scheduled date/time.
- Comply with all requirements of the Indian & Portugal Embassies.
- Cover all the additional costs listed above.
- Pay any applicable taxes on your earnings in Portugal.
- Agreement validity: 1 year from the date of signing.
- Non-cancellation: Once signed, the agreement cannot be withdrawn or terminated within the 1-year period.
- Advance payment is non-refundable if the applicant fails to attend appointments or delays required documents.
- If the visa is rejected by the Embassy, only certain advance portions are refundable.
- Deportation or denial due to personal history.
- False/incomplete documents provided by applicant.
- Failure to meet embassy requirements.