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Government Announces Rejection of 34,000 Foreign Legal Applications. Immigration Measures Reduced Income by 60%

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The government had announced 18 thousand legal applications rejected. Numbers were reviewed high and are now 33 000. The government has accelerated the issue of notifications for voluntary leave of the country.

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The government had announced 18 thousand legal applications rejected. Numbers were reviewed high and are now 33 000. The government has accelerated the issue of notifications for voluntary leave of the country.

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The Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Portugal, António Leitão Amaro, stated that, in little more than a month, the number of immigrants who had their applications for residency rejected in the country almost doubled. According to the newspaper Público, they will receive notifications to leave the country voluntarily or by force, if necessary. […]

More than 33,000 foreigners have had their applications for legalization rejected by the Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA), and may be ordered to leave the country voluntarily, the government announced today. “We had 18,000 rejections, now there are almost 34,000. Of these, we are in the order of a thousand in which notifications [of voluntary abandonment] have already been issued,” said today the Minister of the Presidency, An…

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In May, AIMA ate or reported 18,000 cities to foreigners, as soon as it was almost doubled.

More than 33,000 foreigners have seen their applications for legalization by the Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA), which can be ordered to leave the country voluntarily, the Government has announced. More than 150 000 immigrants have seen their approved processes and have obtained residence permits.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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