English-speaking Lawyers in Porto

Lawyers in Porto offering clear legal advice in English for property, business, immigration and family matters in northern Portugal.
Tiago, Lawyer in Porto ...
Tiago has 10+ years of practice experience, having qualified in both Portuguese and Brazilian jurisdictions. He believes in the overarching importance of providing effective and creative solutions to business and individual clients alike.
Tiago is very helpful and knowledgeable. He made the purchase of our property so much easier. It is clear that he is very experienced. However, I would give a 4.5 rating as I do think the response time in communication could have been better at times. Otherwise, highly recommended, we will definitely use his services again in the future.
Edgar Huijer
Edgar Huijer
19 Sep 2025
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121 completed cases
Speaks languages

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Building a life or making a property investment in Porto starts with getting the legal side right from the outset. That is not just a formality. It affects your residency application, your tax position, and the practical steps that follow. 

Engaging lawyers in Porto who understand the city's administrative system can help keep your plans on course and reduce the risk of delays, refusals, or expensive corrections later on. Porto still offers one of the best lifestyle-to-cost balances in Western Europe, and its UNESCO riverfront setting continues to attract international buyers and new residents. If you are making important decisions in the city, clear local legal advice matters. 

Working with qualified legal counsel in Porto who charges transparent fees and explains things plainly gives you a much stronger footing from the start.

Securing Your Residency and Local Tax Benefits in Porto

Many foreign applicants are caught out by AIMA's accommodation stability requirements, especially if they plan to rely on a short-term rental address for residency. Porto also has its own municipal tax issues. IMI valuations can rise sharply after a rehabilitation project is completed, and ARU-related tax relief windows are time-limited and strict. If you miss the deadline, you cannot usually recover the relief later:

  • UNESCO heritage planning controls: Porto Vivo, SRU — the urban rehabilitation authority managing the protected historic core — applies strict rules to façade changes, rooftop works, and changes of use. Buyers who complete a purchase without checking these restrictions often only discover the problem when renovation works are stopped or a planned use conversion is refused.
  • Title and registry gaps in older buildings: Properties in Baixa and Bonfim often have fragmented ownership records, unresolved inheritance chains in the title history, and unpaid condominium charges. Any of these issues can block mortgage approval or delay completion at the land registry stage.
  • AIMA accommodation tests for residency: D7, D8, and Digital Nomad visa applications supported by short-term rental addresses or informally registered leases are regularly rejected. AIMA applies strict accommodation stability criteria that many applicants do not expect.
  • ARU relief window deadlines: Tax exemptions linked to urban renewal area status have firm expiry dates. If the filing window is missed, the relief is lost, with no way to claim it retrospectively.
  • Company-held property scrutiny: Properties held through corporate structures receive extra review at the Câmara Municipal level. Without proper legal structuring from the start, the tax and licensing consequences can materially change the economics of the investment.

These issues can be dealt with, but it helps to have a legal professional who works with Porto's system every day rather than applying a general approach that misses the city's specific rules.

Property Purchase, Due Diligence & Title Resolution

Older buildings across Porto's central neighbourhoods often come with ownership records spread across several registry entries, inheritance chains that were never formally resolved after a previous owner's death, and unpaid building charges that can block mortgage finance or stop a transaction at the final registry stage. 

Jorge carries out thorough pre-contract due diligence, including full land registry searches and title chain checks, so these problems are identified before you are legally committed to the purchase. You find out what you are actually buying, not just what you have been told by the seller's agent.

For buyers looking at rehabilitation projects in protected zones, this due diligence also covers the planning restrictions imposed by Porto Vivo, SRU. That means you know what alterations and changes of use are allowed before you sign. Learn more about how buying property in Portugal works before making your first offer. 

Immigration, Residency Visas & NHR Tax Status

If a D7, D8, or Digital Nomad visa application includes the wrong accommodation documents, it is usually rejected rather than queried. AIMA applies strict accommodation stability tests, and applications based on short-term rental addresses or informally registered leases regularly fail. Jorge and Tiago prepare the supporting documents correctly from the outset, handle NIF registration, assist with EU Residency Certificates, manage renewals, and deal with appeals after a refusal.

Both also help clients apply for Non-Habitual Residency (NHR) tax status. The scheme can reduce Portuguese tax on foreign-sourced income during the qualifying period, but only if the application is submitted correctly and on time. For a full explanation of how the scheme works, see the guide to NHR in Portugal. To understand how Jorge deals with residency and visa matters in Porto, view his profile above.

Inheritance, Wills & Succession Planning

When a Portuguese property is owned by a foreign national and the heirs live abroad, the estate falls under two legal systems. Without a properly drafted Portuguese Will, assets in Porto can become tied up in a long probate process that delays both sale and transfer for years. Jorge and Tiago draft Portuguese Wills that are valid and enforceable under Portuguese law, deal with probate matters, and arrange succession in a way that helps protect your beneficiaries and keep the estate workable.

Succession planning also has a tax side. Portugal does not charge inheritance tax between direct family members, but the ownership structure — individual, joint, or corporate — affects how quickly and efficiently assets can be transferred. For a clear explanation of how inheritance tax in Portugal applies to foreign estates, the guide sets out the main thresholds and exemptions in straightforward terms.

Alojamento Local Licensing, Property Rights & Community of Owners Disputes

A short-let property in central Porto can lose much of its income potential if the building's condominium votes against the licence, or if the property is in a containment zone where the Câmara Municipal has restricted new Alojamento Local registrations. These are real and current issues in some of Porto's most sought-after streets, and they need to be checked before purchase, not afterwards. 

Jorge advises on licensing viability during due diligence, handles Tourism Licence applications, and represents owners in condominium disputes and property rights conflicts when the income model for the property is at risk.

If you are considering a short-let strategy as part of a broader property investment in Portugal, getting the licensing position confirmed in writing before you exchange contracts is one of the most important steps you can take. Jorge handles that process from the initial viability check through to licence registration.

Family Law, Divorce & Cross-Border Relationship Legal Support

Moving to Porto when family circumstances have changed, or are under strain, can raise legal issues that Portuguese family courts deal with differently from courts in other countries. If a foreign divorce decree needs formal recognition in Portugal, if child custody arrangements made abroad need to be enforced here, or if spousal support terms need to be changed after a move, the matter falls under Portuguese family law and requires a lawyer who knows that system well.

Jorge handles divorce proceedings, registers foreign divorce decrees in Portugal, drafts prenuptial agreements, manages child custody and paternity matters, and secures restraining orders where needed.

For those dealing with a divorce involving assets or children split between Portugal and another country, Jorge also coordinates the recognition of decisions made in foreign courts so your legal position in Portugal is formally protected from the day you arrive. For a detailed overview of how divorce in Portugal works for foreign nationals, the guide covers both the process and the likely timeline.

Corporate Setup, Commercial Contracts & Business Licensing

Setting up a Portuguese company without the right structure, licences, and contracts in place from the beginning can create compliance problems that are far more expensive to fix once trading has started. If you are launching a first business, expanding an SME into Porto, or considering a corporate structure for a buy-to-let investment, the legal framework needs to be settled before you commit funds. 

Jorge advises on company formation, limited company setup, business licence applications, commercial lease review and drafting, and non-disclosure agreements, helping put the legal foundations in place from the first day of trading.

For clients combining a corporate structure with a residency route, Jorge also makes sure the entity is properly registered and that its documents meet AIMA's requirements, so the business setup and residency application support each other rather than causing problems. A full overview of the process is available in the guide to starting a business in Portugal.

If you are buying property in Porto, applying for residency, preparing a will, or setting up a business, it helps to work with counsel who knows how the city's system works in practice. To speak directly with Jorge or Tiago about your situation in Porto, get in touch today.

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Buying, Selling & Dealing with Property in Portugal

3rd Party Review

We needed a professional advice concerning a lease contract for an apartment in Portugal. Jorge, our lawyer, helped us during a video call in an excellent manner. His advice was to the point and prevented us from stepping into a contract that might have turned out quite disastrous. We also highly a ... [read more]

JW (06 May 2026)

Visas & Immigration Services

3rd Party Review

After a terrible experience with another law firm in Porto. I decided to research diligently for a new immigration lawyer. I found Tiago online and after reading all the excellent reviews about him, I reached out to Tiago. He responded immediately, listened patiently to my inquiry and offered profe ... [read more]

S H (13 Dec 2024)

Business Law & Accounting Services

G o o g l e Review

We have acquired the services of Tiago to assist us with two matters, one Portuguese residency and the transfer of ownership of a property we purchase. In both matters we are delighted to give Tiago a top rating of 5 Stars, he was very helpful, very professional and very competent, completing both t ... [read more]

Allan Le Roux (17 Oct 2022)

Probate Law: Wills & Inheritance

3rd Party Review

Jorge was exemplary. I had a matter regarding a will that required immediate attention while I was in the country, and Jorge took care of legal review, notarial consultation, and procurement of witnesses rapidly, reliably, efficiently, and with professional expertise. For legal advice in Portugal, ... [read more]

Steve Nirelle (11 Jun 2026)

Family Law

3rd Party Review

I am really happy with the service of my lawyer, Carolina, from Advocate Abroad. She is friendly, knowledgeable and efficient. She also charges reasonable fees for her services.

Joao Viana (29 May 2025)

Criminal Law

G o o g l e Review

José are very professional and experienced lawyer in Alicante. He explained me and recommended how to resolve my case. He did very good job and my case was resolved and dismissed. Highly recommended lawyer in Alicante, Spain.

Oleg Dira (12 May 2025)

Administrative & Employment Matters

Tiago has been wonderful in every way! I recommended him to my friend, and he has gone above and beyond the call of duty to help me in trying to resolve a very difficult and complex problem.

Vanessa Killelea (11 May 2021)

Litigation & General Claims

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My issue was dealt with promptly and professionally by Advocate Abroad. Maria was highly competent and friendly and explained clearly to me when I asked questions.

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