Alumni
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We believe the success of any business school is rooted in lasting relationships, a thriving network, and active Alumni engagement. Help us keep this connection strong and vibrant. Keep your information up to date!
Update your contact details whenever necessary by sending an email to: alumnipbs@pbs.up.pt
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Alumni Benefits
At Porto Business School, we deeply value our Alumni community, recognizing its essential role in shaping the legacy of our institution. As a token of our gratitude for their dedication and ongoing connection, we are pleased to offer a range of exclusive benefits and opportunities designed specifically for our Alumni.
These exclusive advantages reflect our commitment to fostering a lasting relationship with our Alumni, ensuring they continue to grow and benefit from their association with Porto Business School. We invite all our Alumni to take full advantage of these offers and remain actively engaged with our vibrant community as we support their continued success and well-being, both personally and professionally.
Alumni Clubs
We support the establishment of clubs aimed at strengthening the connection and collaboration within the Porto Business School alumni community. These Alumni Clubs are designed to foster engagement, networking, and shared interests among members.
Any member of the Porto Business School alumni network can propose the creation of a club by submitting an action plan. Clubs are encouraged to develop activities that align with PBS’s values and the specific interests of the club.
Explore the various clubs here, and if you have new ideas, we invite you to reach out to the Alumni Unit. Together, we can enhance our vibrant community! alumnipbs@pbs.up.pt
Alumni Worldwide
The alumni network stretches across geographies, connecting alumni all over the world and creating a global community of professionals who share experiences, values and knowledge.
FAQS
Can I work with a student visa in Portugal?
Yes, holders of a residence permit for higher education studies may, in addition to the activity that justified …Yes, holders of a residence permit for higher education studies may, in addition to the activity that justified the issuance of the visa, engage in professional activities, whether as employees or self-employed.Support for International Students
- CLAIM (Local Support Centers for the Integration of Migrants) are offices/spaces for reception, information, and support. Their mission is to assist migrants throughout the reception and integration process, coordinate with various local structures, and promote interculturality at the local level. These services provide support and general information in several areas such as regularization, nationality, family reunification, housing, voluntary return, work, health, education, and other everyday issues. The nearest CLAIM to PBS is in Matosinhos. Click here for more information.
- PBS has partnered with a private Law Firm in Portugal – PRA – Raposo, Sá Miranda e Associados, SP RL -, who offers services concerning relocation to Portugal and any other subject you may need assistance with. You can check directly the PRA website to obtain more information about these services. Legal services are contracted and paid for directly by the student.
Where do I apply for a residence permit?
At the Agency for Integration, Migrations and Asylum (AIMA). Appointments can be booked by phon…At the Agency for Integration, Migrations and Asylum (AIMA). Appointments can be booked by phone or online. Call (+351) 217 115 000, weekdays 8:00–20:00. You will receive confirmation via email and reminders via text.What documents do I need for my AIMA appointment?
Passport (valid) Two passport-sized photos (color, plain background) Residen…- Passport (valid)
- Two passport-sized photos (color, plain background)
- Residence visa
- Proof of address (e.g., property ownership, rental agreement)
- Proof of means of subsistence
- Proof of enrollment and tuition payment at PBS
- Health insurance or proof of National Health Service coverage
Do I need a student visa to study in Portugal?
EU/EEA/Swiss citizens: Students from the EU, EEA, or Switzerland do not need a visa to study in…EU/EEA/Swiss citizens: Students from the EU, EEA, or Switzerland do not need a visa to study in Portugal. However, if your academic program is longer than 90 days, you must request a certificate of registration (Certificado de Registo) from your local city council office (Art. 7 of Law 37/2006).To apply for the certificate, you will need:- Passport
- VAT number
- Proof of address in Portugal
- Employment
- Self-employment or entrepreneurship
- Scientific research or teaching
- Study, internships, or volunteering
- Higher education mobility
- Family reunification
- Retirement or independent income
There are two types of study visas:
Long Stay Visa (D Type): For courses lasting 12 months or more. This visa allows fa…- Long Stay Visa (D Type): For courses lasting 12 months or more. This visa allows family reunification and grants legal entry into Portugal. Initially, it permits a stay of 120 days, during which the student must apply for a residence permit. The residence permit ensures continued legal stay for the entire duration of the course.
- Temporary Stay Visa (E Type): For courses lasting less than 12 months. This visa does not allow family reunification and grants legal entry into Portugal for the course’s exact duration, up to a maximum of 12 months, without the option to apply for a residence permit.
How can I obtain a student visa for Portugal?
Here are the 7 main steps to follow:Apply to PBS Programs: Apply to PBS Programs,…Here are the 7 main steps to follow:- Apply to PBS Programs: Apply to PBS Programs, ideally 8 to 12 months before the intended start of your program.
- Gather necessary documents: Prepare all required documents, including your acceptance letter from PBS, proof of sufficient financial resources, a valid passport, passport-sized photos, and other supporting documents.
- Schedule an appointment: Contact the Portuguese embassy or consulate in your country to book an appointment for submitting your visa application. Aim to schedule this 4 months before your planned travel date.
- Attend the visa interview: Attend the interview at the Portuguese embassy or consulate, prepared to discuss your study plans, financial means, and the purpose of your visit.
- Provide biometric data: You may be required to provide biometric data, such as fingerprints, during the application.
- Collect your student visa: Once your visa is approved, collect it from the Portuguese embassy or consulate.
- Travel to Portugal: With your student visa in hand, you’re ready to begin your educational journey in Portugal!
How long does the visa and residence permit process take?
Processing times vary. Start the process well in advance.For visas, Consulates have up to 60 busin…Processing times vary. Start the process well in advance.- For visas, Consulates have up to 60 business days to issue a decision on the residence visa request, and 30 business days for temporary stay visas.
- For the residence card, the Immigration Services have up to 90 business days to issue a decision.
What are Portugal’s study visa fees?
Getting a short-stay student visa costs €75. A long-stay Portuguese study visa would costGetting a short-stay student visa costs €75. A long-stay Portuguese study visa would cost €90.What documents are required to apply for a study visa?
National Visa Ap…- National Visa Application: Completed and signed by the applicant.
- Photographs: Two recent passport-style photos (one for the form).
- Passport: Valid for at least 3 months beyond the estimated return date. Include a photocopy of the passport’s biographical data page.
- Proof of Legal Status: For applicants not applying in their country of nationality, evidence of regular status valid beyond the visa expiration.
- Travel Insurance: Valid coverage for medical expenses, urgent care, and possible repatriation ².
- Criminal Record Certificate: Issued by the relevant authority in the applicant’s home country or country of residence for over a year. It must be apostilled or legalized if applicable.
- Proof of Financial Resources: As specified by the competent authorities.
- Admission Proof: Acceptance Letter from PBS.
- Students benefiting from a scholarship, including those awarded by Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua, are exempt from submitting proof of admission and financial resources.
- Exemption for Portuguese-Speaking Country Nationals: Applicants from Portuguese-speaking countries do not need to provide proof of financial means when admitted to a recognized institution.
² This requirement may be waived if there is a Bilateral/International Agreement between Portugal and the applicant’s home country regarding medical assistance. For example, agreements like PB4 (Brazil) and S1 (United Kingdom) qualify certain beneficiaries with recognized insurance.
Accreditations
With three international accreditations – AMBA (Association of MBAs), AACSB, and EFMD – Porto Business School is among the top business schools in Europe. In 2023, the school renewed its AMBA accreditation for another five years and obtained accreditation from the BGA (Business Graduates Association), becoming the first Portuguese business school to achieve this recognition.
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