As you have correctly stated, in order to apply for the Portuguese citizenship, one must legally reside in Portugal for 5 years. Any time that you have lived abroad using the same permit (in this case, your Blue Card) will not count towards that goal.
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How does an EU blue card holder’s residency count towards Portuguese citizenship?
I have recently acquired an EU Blue Card in Poland. I am considering moving to Portugal in 18 months from now, as there is a legal requirement to stay for 18 months in the country after receiving the Blue Card. I am aware that in order to obtain Portuguese citizenship, the person has to legally reside in Portugal for 5 years if he/she has a normal residence card or a D7 visa. My question is, if I move to Portugal, get a job and stay on a Blue Card status, will those previous 1.8 years of living in Poland be counted towards Portuguese citizenship? Meaning 1.8 (Poland) + 3.2 (Portugal) = 5 years in total. Do I qualify like this for Portuguese citizenship or do I still need to reside there for 5 years straight with a Blue Card?
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The blue card residency in other country doesn't count towards the citizenship application in Portugal. As such, and taking into consideration that you must fulfill 5 years of legal residency in Portugal, you must hold the blue card for 5 years in Portugal, regardless of any time spent in other EU country.
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We note that to apply for citizenship you must have legally resided in Portuguese territory for at least five years. In this sense, even if you have a blue card for 18 months in Poland, you will always have to live in Portugal for 5 years in order to apply for Portuguese nationality.