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The Immigration Policy of Portugal The Prime Minister of Portugal, Jose Socrates, has requested for a common immigration policy with that of the European Union due to Europe’s growing number of illegal immigrants. The proposed common policy aims to involve the harmonization of laws with regards to the entry of the immigrants.
Portugal or the Portuguese Republic is on the Iberian Peninsula, situated in Europe’s southwestern portion. The country is considered as mainland Europe’s westernmost country. The vast Atlantic Ocean lies on its southern and western area while Spain borders it on its eastern and northern...
The Portugal Expats forum is a community of people that have moved to Portugal from all over the World. This is the place for Expats to meet and discuss all aspects of the Portuguese way of life. Discuss anything from jobs, property in Portugal, culture, food, history and more. Sub-forums.
Portugal Immigration Jump to Latest 2K views 1 reply 2 participants last post by Strontium Dec 10, 2022
I can tell you that a "golden visa" is not valid for much of anything in France, for example. As a "resident" of another Schengen country, you can visit France (or other Schengen countries) for up to 90 days out of a rolling 180 day period like any other long-stay visa holder.
immigration portugal visa Jump to Latest 1K views 4 replies 4 participants last post by Strontium Jun 25, 2023
At least from back in the old days.. Then it's just a matter of marriage certificates, death certificates, and birth certs for the parties involved. I was told by the consulate that they would even accept a sworn affidavit as proof of ancestry. In the event that you can't document your grandfathers immigration from Portugal. Just be patient.
Portugal or the Portuguese Republic is on the Iberian Peninsula, situated in Europe’s southwestern portion. The country is considered as mainland Europe’s.
Hello! My husband and I are considering a move to Portugal is about two years. We currently live in the USA. I am a dual US/German citizen and he is a US citizen. I understand that, given my EU citizenship, it should be fairly seemless for us both to live legally in Portugal, and for myself to work there, however, I have two questions around that.
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