CIPLE for Candidates Over 60:
The Oral-Only Option (PIO)
If you are 60 or older and cannot read or write, Portuguese law allows you to take only the speaking part of the CIPLE exam — and still qualify for citizenship.
The oral-only option is defined in Decree-Law 26/2022, Article 25, paragraph 6. It is not a workaround — it is a formal accommodation built into Portuguese citizenship law.
Who qualifies for the PIO option?
You must meet both of the following conditions:
- ✅You are 60 years of age or older at the time of the exam
- ✅You are illiterate — meaning you cannot read or write, even in your native language
Note: if you can read and write but simply struggle with the exam format, this exemption does not apply. You would need to take the standard CIPLE.
- Candidates who are literate but elderly (60+ but can read/write)
- Candidates under 60, regardless of literacy level
- Candidates with other disabilities — these have a separate accommodation process
What is the PIO component?
PIO = Produção e Interação Oral
PIO is the speaking section of the CIPLE A2 exam. In the standard exam it accounts for 30% of the total score. For eligible candidates over 60, it becomes the only section — and passing it is sufficient for citizenship purposes.
| Standard CIPLE | PIO-only (60+) |
|---|---|
| Reading + Writing (90 min) | Not required |
| Listening (30 min) | Not required |
| Speaking / PIO (15 min) | ✅ Only this part |
| Pass: 55% overall + all sections | Pass: oral section only |
What happens in the PIO exam?
The speaking section is a short, structured conversation with an examiner. It lasts approximately 10–15 minutes and covers everyday topics:
- 💬Introducing yourself: name, age, where you live, family
- 💬Daily life: what you do, your routine, where you shop or go
- 💬Simple descriptions: your home, neighbourhood, work
- 💬Basic interaction: asking and answering simple questions
The examiner speaks slowly and clearly. You do not need to write anything or use a computer.
How to register for the PIO option
Do not register through the standard online form first. Call or email your nearest CAPLE-certified centre and explain that you are applying for the PIO-only option under Decree-Law 26/2022.
You will need: a valid ID document (passport, residence permit) and documentation confirming your illiteracy — this can be a declaration or certificate from a social services body, school, or local authority.
The exam centre will confirm whether you qualify and inform you of the specific conditions. This step is required — you cannot self-declare eligibility.
Bring your ID. The oral part is typically held in the afternoon. Results take 4–6 weeks.
How Prep2go helps
Speaking Practice — the only module you need
Prep2go's Speaking module is specifically designed for the CIPLE oral exam. It covers all topic areas tested in PIO: self-introduction, daily routines, family, home, neighbourhood.
You can practise:
- 🗣️Conversation scenarios that match the real exam format
- 🗣️AI feedback on pronunciation and vocabulary
- 🗣️Short daily sessions — no reading or writing required
You can set up the Prep2go account, choose the Speaking module only, and practise together out loud. The platform works well as a conversation guide even without independent use of a device.
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The official CIPLE exam dates for 2026 are: 1st Session: May 20–24, 2026 (Registration closes April 18, 2026); 2nd Session: November 18–22, 2026 (Registration closes October 17, 2026). Candidates over 60 applying for Portuguese nationality still require CIPLE A2 proficiency, and the 5-year legal residency requirement for nationality, under Lei Orgânica n.º 1/2024, is counted from the date you submitted your initial residence permit application. Always confirm dates and regulations with LAPE/FLUL and the Portuguese Ministry of Justice.
CAPLE / LAPE — official dates →