Portugal Residence Permit Renewal 2025: Extension Until 15 October & New AIMA Online Process
Do you hold a Portuguese residence permit expiring on or before 30 June 2025? The Government has granted a final automatic extension of validity to 15 October 2025, safeguarding residents' legal status while new procedures come online.
Final Extension Until 15 October 2025
The Government is granting one final extension, keeping permits valid only until 15 October 2025 in order to preserve legal certainty for residents.
To stay fully compliant, you must submit a renewal request—either in person or via the forthcoming AIMA I.P. digital portal. Once you file, you'll receive a six-month renewal certificate confirming your lawful stay until the new card is issued.
Processing of all applications kicks off on 1 July 2025 through AIMA's dedicated mission task force, which is scaling its existing capacity to prevent backlogs.
This guide explains the new 2025 residence-permit renewal rules, key deadlines, required documents, and how the AIMA system streamlines the process.
Key Dates
Permits Valid Up To
Original expiry date for permits covered by extension
Processing Begins
AIMA Mission Task Force starts handling applications
Final Extension Deadline
Last day of validity for extended permits
Residence-Permit Renewals
Renewal Window for Permits Valid Up to 30 June
The Government is granting one final extension, keeping these permits valid only until 15 October 2025 in order to preserve legal certainty for residents.
How to Renew
Applicants will submit a renewal request either in person or through a new online portal that AIMA I.P. will launch shortly. According to DN Brasil, there will be two renewal modalities: those with valid biometric data and valid passports can apply online through the new portal, while others will be served in person by AIMA's Mission Structure for biometric data collection.
Once the request is filed, you will receive a renewal certificate confirming your lawful status in Portugal for six months, covering the time until the new card is issued.
AIMA Mission Task Force
Leveraging Existing AIMA Capacity
The temporary "mission structure" within AIMA I.P. will be used to handle this renewal wave.
Processing Timetable
Case processing begins on 1 July 2025, ensuring a pipeline is in place well before the 15 October deadline.
According to DN Brasil, the Government wants and needs to complete this work by December 2025. The issuance of new cards is expected to be faster than AIMA's current pace, as first-time residence permits require more detailed analysis.
6-Month Renewal Certificate
Once the request is filed, you will receive a renewal certificate confirming your lawful status in Portugal for six months, covering the time until the new card is issued.
Service Consolidation
AIMA Takes Full Control
According to DN Brasil, after this renewal wave, the renewal work will be fully concentrated within AIMA. The objective is to stop sharing the service with the Institute of Registries and Notaries (IRN). The IRN began handling renewals after AIMA's creation, but over time, IRN offices started implementing their own renewal rules.