Portugal’s center-right government is going to toughen the rules for the entry of immigrants and will end the regime that allowed foreigners to arrive in the country and then apply for residencyalthough more facilities will be given to citizens of Portuguese-speaking countries.
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“Neither closed doors, nor completely open doors,” said the Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, during the presentation of the new Plan for Migrations, held this Monday in Oeiras (outskirts of Lisbon) together with the Minister of the Presidency, António Leitão Amaro.
Neither closed doors, nor fully open doors.
In practice, this system made it possible to arrive in Portugal with a tourist visa and then apply for residency, or legalize the status of immigrants who had at least one year of Social Security contributions.
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There will be a transitional regime for applications that have been submitted before this legislative modification.
Among these are those from the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP), who will have more facilities than foreigners of other origins, due to their “comparative ease of linguistic, professional, social and cultural integration.”
The special visa for CPLP citizens will be extended and Their holders will be allowed to move freely through the Schengen area.
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Montenegro defended that Portugal needs more human capital “in almost all sectors of activity” and they are not going to close the door to those who seek an opportunity in the country not only because of “humanism”, but also because of “pragmatism”.
For this reason, the “labor needs” of Portugal will be studied to “align the supply and demand” of foreign workers and have a scheduled reception.
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Portugal has seen the arrival of i
mmigrants grow exponentially in recent years and, recently, restructured its border service following the death of a Ukrainian citizen at Lisbon airport.
These two factors have caused the new entity in charge of regularizations, the Agency for Migration and Asylum Integration (AIMA), to accumulate more than 400,000 pending processes and long queues in its offices.
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A specific unit will also be created in the Public Security Police (PSP) dedicated to border control and inspection in national territory.and a team made up of different forces to combat networks of human trafficking, exploitation and aid to illegal immigration.
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The Migration Plan will also reinforce the temporary stay and reception centers for refugees and unaccompanied minors.
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