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Now, it's up to Seguro: block or sanction proposals that close more doors to immigration

From Pรบblico · () Portuguese

Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Approved/passed
  • Portugal's parliament approved proposals restricting immigration before its recess.
  • The new measures hinder the regularization of immigrants through children in schools or professional courses.
  • This decision comes as the country prepares for its break, impacting future immigration policies.

Portugal's parliament has approved new proposals that will make it harder for immigrants to regularize their status. The measures, passed just before the legislative body's recess on July 17, specifically target pathways previously available through children enrolled in schools or individuals pursuing professional courses.

The approved legislation effectively closes doors for many immigrants seeking legal residency. Previously, having children in Portuguese schools or enrolling in vocational training could serve as a basis for regularization. These new rules significantly alter that landscape, potentially leaving many individuals in a precarious situation.

This decision by the parliament signals a shift in the country's immigration policy. As Portugal heads into its recess, the implications of these new restrictions will undoubtedly be a significant point of discussion and concern for immigrant communities and advocacy groups. The article frames this as a critical juncture for immigration policy in the country.

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Originally published by Pรบblico in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.