Ombudsman, Maria Lúcia Amaral, reported that she had sent
"an alert" to the top managers of the Social Security Institute (ISS)
and the Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF) after "having received
several complaints from foreign citizens" who were denied access to a
social benefit or lost the right to receive it based on the argument that they
were in Portugal irregularly.
In the letter, two examples are given, first relating to a
foreign woman who submitted the application to receive prenatal allowance on
February 26, 2022 and presented the receipt of the expression of interest on
March 1, 2020, but who saw the request refused by the ISS on the grounds that
the receipt was only valid for one year.
Expression of interest is an administrative procedure
carried out with SEF by any foreign citizen who has legally entered Portugal, is
registered, is in good standing with Social Security and has a proven
employment relationship.
The other situation concerns a foreign citizen who received
the Social Insertion Income (RSI) and who had the benefit suspended because the
ISS considered that he was at the "limit of the Residence Authorization
Title" whose date was November 9 of 2021.
"According to the then current version of Decree-Law
No. 10-A/2020, that title had seen its validity extended until March 31, 2022,
with no basis for that suspension", says the Ombudsman.
She adds that it was also suggested to foreign citizens to
make an online appointment with SEF when the "regularity of stay in the
national territory was ensured by virtue of the exceptional regime in
force".
Maria Lúcia Amaral also gives this case as an example of the
lack of knowledge of the proper procedures, taking into account that the appointment
with SEF is done by phone and not over the internet.
In view of these and other cases, which the Ombudsman does
not quantify, Maria Lúcia Amaral argues that "a review of the procedures
adopted by the services is imperative, with a view to avoiding the suspension
of social benefits or their rejection, without prior investigation of the
possible applicability of safeguard rules regarding the regularity of the
permanence of citizens in national territory".
Good luck with getting anyone in SEF to pick up the phone. So, how in blazes are we supposed to get an appointment. The article's advice is not possible ...
By Doug from Algarve on 25 Jul 2022, 13:01
Yes, please do tell us how to obtain an appointment with the SEF? As a European citizen, residing in Portugal for more than 5 years, my initial resident certificate has now expired. Today, I can't seem to make an appointment in order to obtain my permanent residency because the SEF doesn't pick up the phone or answer e-mails...and I have been trying for months! In fact, I am simply trying to follow Portugal's residency rules , but the SEF is not cooperating...In the meantime, for additional administrative purposes, like renewing one's Portuguese drivers license or for tax department bureaucracy, I require this official document. Is this Portugal's vision for the Schengen Agreement?
By Dre from Lisbon on 26 Jul 2022, 09:41