Dividend paying Golden Visa Investment Funds
Compare 6 Dividend paying investment funds for Golden Visa applications.
Mercúrio Fund II, FCR
Mercúrio Fund II, FCR is a closed-ended private equity fund managed by Oxy Capital, focused on acquiring and transforming mature Portuguese SMEs. Launched in 2025, it targets special situations, operational turnarounds, and growth-stage opportunities while remaining fully compliant with Portugal’s post-2023 Golden Visa rules and maintaining zero real-estate exposure.
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Lince Yield Fund, FCR is a regulated Portuguese private credit and income-focused fund targeting a 5% annual yield. It finances mature, financially sound SMEs through secured and mezzanine debt, prioritising capital preservation and stable distributions. Built for risk-averse Golden Visa investors, it combines defensive credit strategies with the safeguards of a CMVM-supervised FCR.
Flex Space Fund
A CMVM-regulated, SFDR Article 8 venture capital fund managed by Insula Capital that invests in Portuguese flexible workspaces, offering Golden Visa–eligible exposure to the “future of work” with targeted dividends from year two onwards.
Solar Future Fund
Portugal Golden Visa–eligible climate fund investing in solar energy-as-a-service projects and battery storage, with expedited onboarding support and community integration, managed under CMVM regulation.
IMGA Silver Domus Fund
The IMGA Silver Domus Fund is a closed-end venture capital vehicle focused on Portugal’s fast-growing Senior Living sector. It invests in assisted living, continuing care, home-care operators, and specialised senior facilities, targeting value-add opportunities supported by long-term demographic demand. The fund aims for stable, inflation-linked returns through a mix of operating partnerships and strategic expansion across Portugal.
Global European Cinema Fund (GECF)
The fund is a CMVM-regulated venture capital fund that invests in high-potential film and TV productions, leveraging tax-rebate guarantees, senior-secured positions, and established distribution partners to deliver low-correlated returns and Golden Visa eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions about Dividend paying Portugal Golden Visa Investment Funds
Dividend paying Golden Visa investment funds are specialized investment vehicles that focus on dividend paying sectors and are marketed for Portugal's Golden Visa program (per manager statements). These funds allow non-EU investors to potentially obtain Portuguese residency by investing €500,000 or more in dividend paying investment opportunities—subject to verification by Portuguese legal counsel.
Currently, there are 6 dividend paying funds available in our directory that are marketed for the Portugal Golden Visa route (per manager statements). Each fund should be verified with Portuguese legal counsel to confirm eligibility.
Portugal Golden Visa fund route requires €500,000 total investment (post-October 2023 regulatory changes), with no real estate exposure permitted. Individual dividend paying fund subscription minimums may be lower, but total qualifying investment must reach €500,000. Eligibility must be confirmed with Portuguese legal counsel.
Dividend paying funds marketed for the Golden Visa are regulated investment vehicles subject to oversight. While all investments carry risk, these funds must demonstrate their ability to support Portugal's economic development goals in the dividend paying sector. Consult with legal and financial advisors before investing.
For Golden Visa purposes, you must maintain your investment in Dividend paying funds for a minimum of 5 years. After this period, you may be eligible for permanent residency or citizenship, depending on other requirements such as language proficiency and time spent in Portugal. Confirm all requirements with Portuguese legal counsel.
Yes, when investing in Dividend paying Golden Visa funds, you can include your spouse, dependent children under 26, and dependent parents over 65 in your application. This makes the investment particularly attractive for families seeking EU residency.