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EU Tax Policy Shift: End of NHR & Golden Visas

Portugal has long been a popular destination for expatriates and investors, thanks in part to its tax incentives and residency programs such as the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) scheme and the Golden Visa program. The NHR offered significant tax breaks for foreign nationals, while the Golden Visa provided a pathway to Portuguese residency through investment. However, […]

Post-NHR Landscape: New Resident Tax Regimes

Portugal’s Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) tax regime has long been one of the country’s most attractive residency programs, offering significant tax benefits for foreign nationals seeking to live in Portugal. However, with recent changes in the European Union’s tax policies and growing concerns about tax fairness, Portugal has started to re-evaluate and reform its NHR program. […]

Climate Migration: Africa to Europe via Portugal?

As climate change accelerates and environmental conditions become increasingly inhospitable in many parts of the world, migration patterns are shifting. While economic, political, and social factors have historically been the driving forces behind migration, climate change is now emerging as a major driver, particularly in vulnerable regions such as Africa. Many African nations are already […]

Housing Crisis: Migrants & Rising Rents

Portugal’s housing crisis has become one of the most pressing issues in recent years, particularly in major cities like Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve. As Portugal’s population continues to grow and foreign investment in real estate increases, housing demand has skyrocketed, leading to rising rents and a growing affordability gap. Migrants, who make up a […]

The Golden Visa Launch: Portugal’s First Major Investment Immigration Program

In 2012, Portugal introduced the Golden Visa program, a landmark initiative designed to attract foreign investment and stimulate the country’s economic recovery following the 2008 global financial crisis. The Golden Visa became Portugal’s first major investment immigration program, offering non-EU nationals the opportunity to secure residency in exchange for significant investments in the country, primarily […]

Integration Services Under Pressure: How ACIDI Adapted During Budget Cuts

The integration of immigrants into society is a critical aspect of any country’s social cohesion, and in Portugal, the Agência para a Imigração e a Integração de Imigrantes (ACIDI) has played a central role in supporting immigrant communities for over a decade. ACIDI, a governmental agency responsible for immigrant integration services, has provided a wide […]

Integration 2.0: Second-Gen Immigrants Shaping Portugal

As Portugal continues to embrace its multicultural future, second-generation immigrants are playing an increasingly pivotal role in shaping the country’s social, economic, and cultural landscape. These individuals, born and raised in Portugal to immigrant parents, have a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of integration. They are often caught between two worlds—one rooted in […]

Digital Postcards: Reviving plataformaimigracao in the AI Era

In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), the way we communicate, share information, and engage with different communities is undergoing a significant transformation. PlataformaImigracao, a digital platform focused on supporting immigrants and fostering immigrant integration, can play a pivotal role in this new era by leveraging the power of AI and digital technologies. Through the […]

The Troika Era Begins: How EU Bailout Conditions Affected Immigration Policy

The global financial crisis of 2008 had a profound impact on many European countries, with Portugal being one of the hardest-hit nations. In 2011, Portugal entered into a financial assistance program with the European Union (EU), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the European Central Bank (ECB)—collectively known as the Troika. The bailout was necessary […]

Family Reunification in Hard Times: New Patterns of Immigration During Austerity

The financial crisis of 2008 and the subsequent austerity measures introduced by the Troika (the European Union (EU), International Monetary Fund (IMF), and European Central Bank (ECB)) deeply impacted Portugal’s economy, social services, and immigration policies. While the economic downturn led to job losses, public sector cuts, and rising poverty rates, it also had significant […]