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Horizons ensures day-to-day guidance to help your business navigate Portuguese labor laws and regulations. Horizons also ensures payroll is processed on time, and that taxes are withheld as required.
As the Portugal Employer of Record, Horizons is responsible for employee income tax withholding, payment of payroll taxes to government tax authorities, and submission of tax returns annually.
Partnering with our Portugal EOR is the quickest and most cost-effective way to enter the Portuguese market.
Note, a Portugal Employer of Record is also known as a Portugal Professional Employer Organization (PEO).
Hire in Portugal, and pay employees through our platform or app.
Our Portugal EOR solution is the most affordable on the market.
Fast Portugal onboarding, hire in as little as 12 hours.
We draft bilingual labor contracts, compliant with Portuguese labor law.
We manage all mandatory benefits and contributions in Portugal.
It doesn’t stop with Portugal — we hire employees globally.
It is always important to provide your employees in Portugal with a formal contract of employment, including all relevant details of employment such as salary and benefits. It should also be written in the Portuguese language and use the Euro currency.
By partnering with our Portugal Employer of Record, Horizons’ team of local experts can provide assistance for drafting strong employment contracts that are compliant with local regulations.
<6 months contract: 15 days
>6 months contract: 30 days
During probation:
<60 days: no notice
60 to 120 days: 7 days notice
>120 days: 14 days notice
After probation:
<1 year employment: min. 15 days
1 to 5 years: min. 30 days
5 to 10 years: min. 60 days
>10 years: min. 75 days
18 days’ salary per year of service + 12 days’ salary per year of service, max. 12 months’ salary
Note: Unlawful termination may require 45 days salary per month of service
Employer must justify to the labor bureau why employee should be hired on a limited contract vs. a permanent contract
Jobs with high complexity → max. 180 days (6 months)
Senior / management → max. 240 days (8 months)
Recommended: 90 days (3 months)
During probation:
<60 days: no notice
60 to 120 days: 7 days notice
>120 days: 14 days notice
After probation:
<1 year employment: min. 15 days
1 to 5 years: min. 30 days
5 to 10 years: min. 60 days
>10 years: min. 75 days
12 days salary per year of service, max. 12 months of salary
Note: Unlawful termination may require 45 days salary per month of service
Portugal, like many other countries, treats self-employed individuals or contractors and full-time employees differently. Misclassification of contractors in Portugal may lead to fines and penalties for the offending company.
Normal working hours in Portugal are between the hours of 9am and 7pm, with two hours usually taken for lunch. Working hours are generally limited to 40 hours per week and eight hours per day. Overtime rates should be paid for any time beyond this.
Employees in Portugal are entitled to nine public holidays, which are recognized nationally:
There are also various regionally recognized holidays, so it is important that you understand the local customs wherever you are operating. The following is an expanded list of the most common holidays celebrated throughout the country:
Portugal has a range of national public holidays that are celebrated annually. In 2025 these holidays are:
Date | Holiday name |
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1 Jan 2025 | New Year’s Day |
18 Apr 2025 | Good Friday |
20 Apr 2025 | Easter Sunday |
25 Apr 2025 | Liberation Day |
1 May 2025 | Labour Day |
10 Jun 2025 | National Day |
19 Jun 2025 | Corpus Christi |
15 Aug 2025 | Assumption Day |
5 Oct 2025 | Republic Day |
1 Nov 2025 | All Saints’ Day |
1 Dec 2025 | Restoration of Independence |
8 Dec 2025 | Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
25 Dec 2025 | Christmas Day |
Employees in Portugal are entitled to at least 22 days of paid vacation leave. For the first year of employment, there is a lower allowance of 20 days. Up to five unused days can be carried over until April of the next year. Employers cannot offer pay to forego vacation days, so it is important that you always offer all the days to your employees.
Employees in Portugal are entitled to sick leave benefits when absent from work through sickness. They are covered for a maximum of 1,095 days (approximately three years), at a rate of between 55% and 75% of normal pay. These benefits are paid by the government, not employers.
Mothers in Portugal can take 120 days of leave, and must take a minimum of 30 days before their child’s birth, and six weeks after birth. They are entitled to normal pay during this time. If they wish, they can also choose to take 150 days of maternity leave, but at 80% of normal pay.
Fathers can take 10 days of paid leave, which must be taken within 30 days of their child’s birth, and a minimum of five must be taken together.
Employees in Portugal who are not in a probation period are entitled to notice of termination. The length of notice varies based on length of time with their employer:
In some cases, employees may be entitled to severance upon termination. The usual rate is roughly 20 days of pay for every year of employment.
Navigating employee terminations and handling severance packages can be complicated for companies expanding overseas for the first time. Horizons’ Portugal EOR can mitigate risk for foreign companies and provide guidance through this process.
In Portugal, employees and employers are required to contribute to social benefit funds. For employees, the contributions equal roughly 10% to 15% of salary, and for employers, the contributions are roughly 25%.
The progressive income tax rates are between 14.5% and 48% of salary, depending on income. The corporate tax rate in Portugal is 21%.
Healthcare in Portugal is nationalized, so there is no need for employers to offer private health insurance. However, some employers may choose to offer insurance as part of their benefits packages.
The minimum wage in Portugal is €820 per month as of 2024. Most employees are also entitled to two annual bonuses, usually paid in June and December, that equal one month’s salary.
Minimum Wage Country Comparison Chart | (Per month in USD) |
Switzerland (Geneva) | $4,000 |
Italy | $2,255 |
Australia | $1996 |
Algeria | $156 |
Uzbekistan | $22 |
An annual ‘13th- and 14th. month’ and bonus payment is mandatory in portuga and therefore legally required. The payment is usually given around Christmas. and mid of the year
Robert McCall,
Sales Manager (Austin)
“Many foreign companies are not aware about the fact, that the 13th and 14th salaries to be paid are mandatory. Make sure you understand the requirements to avoid misunderstandings in salary negotiations.”
Setting up your Portuguese benefits system can be a confusing process if you are not familiar with the complex labor laws, language, and cultural differences, so it is common to encounter delays.
Horizons can help you avoid this complex part of your Portuguese expansion, saving you time and money and simplifying the entire process. Our team will offer advice and outsourcing of your benefit system setup and management, freeing you focus on the rest of your expansion.
Damla Martinez,
Senior Account Executive (Valencia)
„Portugal is not only a popular remote work destination, but has recently emerged as a recognised tech hub in Europe. As global tech companies consolidate their marketpresence, highly qualified professionals are in high demand. As a result, income levels have started to rise and candidates focus increasingly on competitive benefits.”
Horizons provides full support for companies in Portugal wishing to facilitate employee hire through work visas or Tech Visas. As a certified company for Tech Visas, Horizons can enable companies to bring foreign tech talent into Portugal through a fast-tracked and cost-efficient process.
Read more about it here.
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Generally speaking, the terms “Portugal PEO” and “Portugal EOR” are used interchangeably.
In most cases, Horizons’ Portugal EOR can hire & onboard your employee within 12 hours. The actual start date of the employee will depend on their notice period obligation to their previous employer as well as any relevant hiring rules in Portugal.
It is possible to get a work visa in Portugal. Horizons’ Global Mobility team is a dedicated team of work visa experts. They assess the details of each case to determine feasibility and costs before Horizons applies for the work visa on behalf of your employee. If the Global Mobility team determines that your case is feasible, the process is smooth and transparent. Visa spots in Portugal are limited, however—get started today to secure your employees’ visa spot.