Portugal Infrastructure Investment Funds
Browse 5 funds specializing in Infrastructure eligible for the Golden Visa.
Avg. Target Yield
7.5% p.a.
Avg. Lock-up Period
Varies
GV Eligible
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INZ Fund
INZ is a closed-ended Private Equity fund focused on renewable energy and energy-efficiency assets across Iberia, fully engineered for Golden Visa eligibility. Managed by STAG Fund Management and in line with UN Sustainable Development Goals, the fund aims to create steady, long-term value by investing in distributed solar, clean transportation, and low-carbon infrastructure using a careful, impact-focused approach.
A closed-end venture capital fund focused on prime asset-backed opportunities in Portugal's real economy, including real estate development, tourism infrastructure, and renewable energy.
A closed-end venture capital sub-fund of the Global Insight Fund focused on sustainable investments in marine economy, water management, renewable energy, digitalisation, recycling, mobility, and health-related innovation, with mandatory allocation to Portuguese companies.
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.
PEEIF II is a closed-ended venture capital fund focused on financing Portugal’s energy transition through renewable energy production, industrial energy efficiency projects, and clean-technology infrastructure. Managed by Quadrantis Capital and regulated by the CMVM, the fund is structured to qualify under Portugal’s investment fund framework for the Golden Visa program after 2023, with no direct or indirect real estate exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions about Infrastructure Portugal Golden Visa Investment Funds
What are Infrastructure Golden Visa investment funds?
Infrastructure Golden Visa investment funds are specialized investment vehicles that focus on infrastructure sectors and are eligible for Portugal's Golden Visa program. These funds allow non-EU investors to obtain Portuguese residency by investing €500,000 or more in qualified infrastructure investment opportunities.
How many Infrastructure Golden Visa funds are available?
Currently, there are 5 infrastructure funds available in our directory that are eligible for the Portugal Golden Visa program. Each fund has been verified to meet the program's requirements and investment criteria.
What is the minimum investment for Infrastructure Golden Visa funds?
Portugal Golden Visa fund route requires €500,000 total investment (post-October 2023 regulatory changes), with no real estate exposure permitted. Individual infrastructure fund subscription minimums may be lower, but total qualifying investment must reach €500,000. Source: IMI Daily regulatory updates.
Are Infrastructure Golden Visa funds safe investments?
Infrastructure Golden Visa funds are regulated investment vehicles that must meet strict criteria set by Portuguese authorities. While all investments carry risk, these funds are subject to regulatory oversight and must demonstrate their ability to support Portugal's economic development goals in the infrastructure sector.
How long do I need to hold my investment in Infrastructure Golden Visa funds?
For Golden Visa eligibility, you must maintain your investment in Infrastructure 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.
Can I include family members in my Infrastructure Golden Visa application?
Yes, when investing in Infrastructure 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.