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  1. Apr 7, 2023 · Labour migration policies in Portugal. This blog provides an overview of specific national labour migration and work permit policies in Portugal, based on this detailed case study. We also track how single provisions match policy recommendations we developed in our 2021 report on labour migration.

  2. In 2021, Portugal received 94 000 new immigrants on a long-term or permanent basis (including changes of status and free mobility), 11% more than in 2020. This figure comprises 28.3% immigrants benefitting from free mobility, 41.2% labour migrants, 24.7% family members (including accompanying family) and 0.3% humanitarian migrants.

  3. Apr 11, 2022 · Facilitating the integration process of these immigrants will be the Working in Portugal programme, which includes a "one-stop shop for professional mobility". The programme supports people with securing legal entry to and stay in the country, and with finding employment.

  4. Portugal. copy the linklink copied! In 2020, Portugal received 80 000 new immigrants on a long-term or permanent basis (including changes of status and free mobility), -18.6% compared to 2019.

  5. Migrants represent 9% of the total population and their presence in 2018 in Portugals labour market generated an outflow of about €210 million in remittances. Nevertheless, 50% of these migrants take jobs for which they are over-qualified, resulting in a process of deskilling the migrant workforce.

  6. Immigration to Portugal has steadily increased in the last years. At the beginning of 2020 there were 590,348 foreigners living in the country, their number increased to 662,095 at the end of 2020, to 698,887 at the end of 2021 and up to 781,915 at the end of 2022.

  7. Governance of migrant integration in Portugal. Portugal became a country of immigration in the 1980s. It was citizens of former colonies who arrived first, followed by migrants from Asian countries, as well as from Eastern Europe in the 2000s.

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