On June 3rd, the Council of Ministers approved the Plan of Action for Migrations, in which the Government underlined that Portugal needs:
- Immigrants as an answer to social, economic, and demographic issues;
- Regulated immigration with a working monitoring system;
- To welcome and integrate immigrants with humanism and respect for their fundamental rights;
- To retain national talent while attracting foreign qualified workers and young students;
- To have a functioning State, with strong and flexible public institutions in accordance with the Law;
- A decision-making system that is closer to the people and that involves municipalities and the civil society;
Based on these fundamental principles, the Government approved measures which include:
- The extinction of the Expression of Interest procedure;
- The institution of an Urgent Procedure to address the ca. 400,000 pending requests at AIMA;
- The streamlining of the following immigration entry channels: (i) family regrouping; (ii) qualified workers; (iii) young students, and (iv) Portuguese-speaking countries’ nationals;
- The implementation of new border control systems;
- Measures to attract the immigration and integration of qualified workers and young students;
- The restructuration of AIMA and the reinforcement of its operational capacity.