Infrastructure Golden Visa Investment Funds
Compare 5 Infrastructure investment funds for Golden Visa applications.

PEEIF II – Portuguese Energy Efficiency Investment Fund II
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.

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.

Prime Insight Fund
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.

BlueWater Capital Fund
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.

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.
Frequently Asked Questions about Infrastructure Portugal Golden Visa Investment Funds
Infrastructure Golden Visa funds are Portugal Golden Visa investment funds (often called Golden Visa funds) that invest in infrastructure assets such as energy, transport, digital infrastructure (data centres, fibre), and social infrastructure (healthcare facilities, education). These funds typically target long-duration, asset-backed returns. If the fund qualifies for the Portugal Golden Visa fund route, investors subscribe to fund units and use the investment evidence for their Golden Visa application, subject to legal confirmation of eligibility.
The number changes as funds are added, updated, or reclassified. This tag page lists the funds currently tagged Infrastructure and presented as Portugal Golden Visa investment funds based on manager disclosures and available documentation. Golden Visa eligibility must still be confirmed by Portuguese legal counsel before investing in any specific fund.
For the Portugal Golden Visa fund route, the commonly referenced minimum is €500,000 invested into qualifying Portugal Golden Visa investment funds (Golden Visa funds), subject to current rules and legal interpretation. Infrastructure funds may set higher minimum subscriptions depending on the project pipeline and fund structure.
Infrastructure funds are often marketed as "stable" or "defensive" due to their asset-backed nature, but they carry specific risks. Key risks include project and construction risk (delays, cost overruns, or project failure), regulatory and political risk (changes to tariffs, concessions, or environmental rules), long investment horizons (capital may be locked for 10+ years), concentration risk (a single large project can dominate the portfolio), and valuation complexity (infrastructure assets are hard to mark to market). The "infrastructure" label does not guarantee stability—assess each Portugal Golden Visa investment fund by its underlying projects, diversification, leverage, and manager track record.
There are two separate timelines: Golden Visa rules require you to generally maintain the qualifying investment throughout the required residence period until you can exit under the program rules. Infrastructure fund terms are typically long (often 10–15+ years with extensions) due to the nature of the underlying assets. Liquidity is usually very limited. Always check the fund's term, lock-up, extension provisions, and exit mechanics—and confirm holding requirements with Portuguese legal counsel.
In many cases, yes—Portugal Golden Visa applications often allow family members to be included, but eligibility depends on relationship and dependency rules and can change over time. This is a legal question: confirm who you can include and what documents you'll need with Portuguese legal counsel as part of your Golden Visa process.
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