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Portugal to Tighten Immigration Rules

June 6, 2024
Portugal to Tighten Immigration Rules

Portugal to Tighten Immigration Rules

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The Portuguese government has announced plans to tighten immigration controls, a move that comes just days before the European Parliament elections, where anti-immigration right-wing parties are expected to make significant gains.

Under the new plan, the current system allowing foreigners to enter the country first and then apply for a residence permit will be terminated.

Additionally, foreigners holding tourist visas will no longer be able to regularize their status for residency in Portugal, according to a report by Euronews in its English broadcast on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Luís Montenegro stated that the current system that permits unrestricted entry of migrants into Portugal must end and will end.

Currently, there are about 400,000 pending immigration cases under review.

Portugal’s decision to tighten immigration laws reflects a broader European trend where nations are grappling with the political and social implications of migration.

The upcoming European Parliament elections have intensified this debate, as right-wing parties across Europe leverage anti-immigration sentiment to garner support.

Historically, Portugal has been known for its relatively open immigration policies, which have attracted a diverse population.

However, increasing political pressure and the rising influence of right-wing parties have pushed the government to reconsider its stance on immigration.

The new measures aim to streamline the immigration process and address the backlog of cases, ensuring that only those who meet specific criteria can enter and reside in the country legally.

This policy shift is likely to impact many aspiring migrants and could reshape Portugal’s demographic and cultural landscape.

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