The Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) requested the payment of fees of up to 400 euros to immigrants with pending authorisation processes, within 10 days, in order to speed up the response to accumulated requests. An official source from the office of the Minister of the Presidency indicated that it had become aware of the measure, and highlighted that the Government will present a “different response”, which will integrate the action plan that the Executive is preparing.
“The Government has become aware of an AIMA procedure according to which communications were sent to migrant citizens, regarding authorisation processes that had been pending, in many cases, for a long time. The Government also learned that citizens were asked to pay amounts of up to 400 euros within a very short period of 10 days, under penalty of their requests being forfeited”, Notícias ao Minuto confirmed with the authority.
According to the entity, this procedure was based on a “regulatory decree (no. 1/2024) of January 17, 2024, approved by the previous Government, and which ordered new fees to be applied to the processes then pending”.
“It is admitted that AIMA understood its actions as being linked to norms dictated by the previous Government and that it acted seeking to achieve a benevolent objective of accelerating the processing of the thousands of pending processes that it inherited from the inadequate process of extinguishing the Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF). However, the way the procedure is changed now applied to thousands of people, many of them in a vulnerable context, and can generate socially and economically difficult situations”.
The government stated that “the objective of resolving the hundreds of thousands of pending issues deserves a response that, while being effective and rationalising, is socially fair and balanced”, having indicated that this “different response will be part of the action plan that the Government, as already reported, is preparing and will present soon”.
The news was reported by Antena 1, which highlighted that many of those targeted were afraid that they were being victims of a computer scam.
However, the AIMA workers' union argued that the measure could help to resolve pending processes, as some of the immigrants no longer reside in Portugal, according to that statement.
I’m sorry WTF!!!!!!!!
Isn’t this extortion pork barreling blackmail theft robbery back handers…
Glad that government is looking into it and monitoring.
The thing that I most ***** about is I didn’t an email!!!!!
I’ve got €9k of solar panel instillation on hold and twenty sheep that I’m trying to find a new home for because I’m an none EU illegal immigrant…
€400!!!!! Please email me !!!!
By Luc from Other on 10 May 2024, 17:27
Sh* that’s cheap Egipto charge $5000 just to pass the border.
By Joaquim Costa from USA on 11 May 2024, 11:47
How will money speed up any process. This is not a fair system to anyone in any process. I was charged over 600 euros on my first SEF process.....reason?...they said I had to pay a fine for not completing in time. ....why....covid...I marked and started the process in tavira which was canceled....they called...rescheduled.....canceled....rescheduled....finally 2 years and I was able to get into SEF in faro. But they treated me as if it were my fault ...forget that covid and office closures along with cancelations made by SEF ...pay up.
By Mitchell from Algarve on 11 May 2024, 11:55
WOW…. This is a country of laws isn’t it? To request $400 Euros to speed up an already broken system? Look up “extortion” because this is it.
By A V from Algarve on 11 May 2024, 12:03
Typical scam by the government.anyone who has been waiting more than 6 months to sort out residency should be compensated 100 euros a month instead of paying 400 euros to get it fast tracked.why can they not fast track everyone because it proves it can be done.
The government are a load of robbing *********.
By Peter from Other on 11 May 2024, 15:43
OMG, all immigrants are thinking that the payment made or to be made is for TRC card including biometric charges. This was never cleared that this is an additional amount to be paid for accelerating the pending process which is no fault of Immigrants. I hope Government take appropriate action to relief overburden to the immigrants.
By Sumon Deb from Lisbon on 11 May 2024, 17:07
400 for residency my god it's too much. I don't know what's they are planning and doing but AIMA charging 400 euro is not good.
By Nisha gurung from Lisbon on 11 May 2024, 20:09
This scheme seems to contradict the Portuguese value of fairness. It perpetuates a broken system where individuals must pay extra to be “prioritized,” which undermines the principle of fairness. Even for those who can afford it, this practice doesn't align with our understanding of fairness.
Portugal cannot fully harness the advantages of immigration without welcoming immigrants into the country. However, along with these benefits come complex issues that must be carefully addressed for both Portuguese citizens and immigrants alike.
By HD from Porto on 13 May 2024, 06:44
These `people´ have no shame.
By Steve. from Algarve on 13 May 2024, 10:06
We’ve been waiting two years just for an appointment for my wife’s reunification residency. I’m working here but she’s been unable to work, and non-Schengen air travel and healthcare have been problematic because of the delays. If they could get her an appointment in the next 10 days, fine, we would pay €400 just to have it over with.
By Kurt from Algarve on 13 May 2024, 10:23
Peter's comment "400 euros to get it fast tracked. why can they not fast track everyone because it proves it can be done" OH SO TRUE!
By L from Other on 13 May 2024, 11:06
My friend showed me his email regarding this latest gov scam,I paid 20 euros when I changed my residency to the new card due to Brexit.Unfortunately my friend actually seemed happy about this latest development as he is one step closer to residency.
By Dave from Algarve on 15 May 2024, 09:35