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Support Dwindles as Finland Tightens Work Permit Rules – EUROP INFO

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Support for Finland’s open labor policies is waning as the government announces tighter restrictions on work permits, aiming to curb the influx of foreign workers. The move comes amid growing public concern over job competition and integration challenges, prompting Helsinki to revise its immigration approach. This development marks a significant shift in Finland’s traditionally welcoming stance, raising questions about the future of skilled migr…

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Luís Montenegro defends in the National Debate the legislative reform to achieve a country “without doors or wide open or locked”

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The Atlantic state pursued a liberal migration policy for years. The conservative government now pushes the bar along with the right-wing populists.

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Luís Fernandes says the end of the SEF as an error and contributed to the increase in the number of immigrants in Portugal. The president says that the new legislation may not solve the problem.

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On Wednesday, the Portuguese Parliament that emerged from the May elections approved a new package of measures to tighten immigration policy, thanks to the support of the right-wing government coalition and the Chega: one of the most prominent measures eliminates a rule that allowed Brazilians, the main group of immigrants in Portugal, to regularize their situation after arriving in the country.This rule, in force since 2018, facilitated the reg…

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PSD, CDS and Cega voted in favour, taking responsibility for the previous socialist governments for the “discontrolling” of immigration, while IL abstained from this time in a global final vote. Left voted against and called for the vote of the President of the Republic.

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The law was approved after an agreement between the center-right government and the far-right party, the country's second-largest political force, and could affect Brazilians.

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UOL broke the news on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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