Book demo
Book demo

Book a demo, see Remote in action

Manage, pay, and recruit global talent in a unified platform

051-check-star-stamp

Successfully submitted!

If you scheduled a meeting, please check your email for details or rescheduling options. Otherwise, a representative will reach out within 24–48 hours.

Types of leave in Portugal

paid_time_off
Statutory leave

By law, full-time workers in Portugal are entitled to 22 days of holiday leave per year.

paid_time_off
Pregnancy and maternity leave

Expecting mothers are entitled to up to 30 days of pregnancy leave before the birth and at least 6 weeks mandatory weeks after the birth of the child, between 17 and 21 weeks, for which the first 6 weeks after the birth are mandatory for the mother. The remaining 11 or 15 weeks can be shared between the parents.

paid_time_off
Parental/paternal leave

Partner/paternity leave is up to 28 days, of which 21 days are compulsory within 42 days of the birth of the child and 7 days mandatory immediately after birth.

paid_time_off
Other leave

Adoption or foster leave: upon adoption of a child under the age of 15 or have taken in a foster child, employees are entitled to the same amount of leave as under parental/ maternity/ paternity/ partner leave. Emergency and short absence leave: intended for unforeseen personal circumstances for which an employee has to take time off immediately. Examples include making arrangements for the care of a sick family member or in the event of a death in the family. Unpaid leave: the employee may take unpaid leave in consultation with the employer on a full-time or part-time basis. There is no legal requirements to unpaid leave. Special or extraordinary leave: may include leave for giving official notice of an intended marriage, marriage of a family member, moving house, funeral of a family member, a service or wedding anniversary, an interview or for consulting a doctor.