Study Law in Portugal from China
Reference institution: Applied Science Private University (ASU) (Amman, Jordan)
If you're coming from China to study law and legal studies in Portugal, the academic side is only half the picture — the language pathway is what turns an offer into a place you can actually live and learn in.
Applied Science Private University (ASU) — based in Amman, Jordan — is in our directory, but its public listing doesn't specifically show law. For a verified overview see the Law in Portugal from China guide; here we focus on the Portuguese-language pathway, which applies wherever you study.
The Portuguese-language requirement
Many Portuguese-taught programmes ask for around B1–B2 — that maps to DEPLE (B1) or DIPLE (B2) in the CAPLE suite. Some English-taught master's may not require Portuguese for admission, but you'll still need it for daily life, paperwork and part-time work. Confirm the exact requirement with the specific university and programme.
Law is often a regulated field: beyond admission, professional practice in Portugal can require higher Portuguese proficiency and separate recognition of your qualifications. Treat the exam as one step and confirm recognition with the relevant Portuguese authority.
Using a Portuguese degree back in China
In China, recognition of a foreign degree goes through Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE), under the Ministry of Education (https://www.cscse.cn). CSCSE certifies foreign degrees for use in China; CHSI/CHESICC verify DOMESTIC Chinese degrees and are not used for foreign-degree recognition.
A common concern for students from China — "CSCSE degree certification (学历认证); recognition for returnees (海归)" — is worth planning early, alongside the language requirement.
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Thinking about staying after your studies?
If you plan to remain in Portugal after graduating, the language also matters for residency and, later, citizenship. CIPLE (A2) is commonly accepted as the Portuguese-language requirement for citizenship and residency. Portugal's nationality rules changed in 2026, so we don't state a fixed number of residency years — always confirm the current requirement with the relevant Portuguese authority (AIMA / IRN). China does not recognise dual citizenship — confirm with the authority.
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Questions
- Do I need Portuguese to study Law in Portugal?
- Usually yes for Portuguese-taught programmes (around B1–B2). English-taught master's may waive it for admission, but you'll still need Portuguese day-to-day. Confirm with the university.
- Will a Portuguese degree be recognised in China?
- Recognition of a foreign degree in China goes through Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE), under the Ministry of Education. CSCSE certifies foreign degrees for use in China; CHSI/CHESICC verify DOMESTIC Chinese degrees and are not used for foreign-degree recognition. Confirm the current process on the official site (https://www.cscse.cn).
- Which CAPLE level should I aim for?
- Most higher-education programmes sit around DEPLE (B1) to DIPLE (B2). Regulated fields and professional practice may need more. AlmiPortuguese shows an honest per-skill readiness band, not an official score.