Speaking to the Lusa agency, Ventura said that Chega intends
to “clarify” its position on immigration.
“We are going to propose in parliament, probably later this
week, an immigration integration law, which, on the one hand, favours the
reception of immigrants who come to work and to integrate, so that they become
more quickly part of the community”, he revealed.
“No capacity for
integration”
“On the other hand”, he continued, the project aims to
“prohibit” and “increase supervision” of immigrants who have “no capacity for
integration”.
"[We want] also to prohibit the entry of those who come,
either with the aim of collecting benefits or culturally transforming Portugal,
as is the case with some Islamic fundamentalism," he added.
Asked about the criteria set out in the proposal, the
national leader of Chega said it was an “extended tool” and “legally complex”,
which will oblige those interested to present “defined objectives” to enter the
country.
“We are going to create conditions for those who come to
present their work contract or work promise and respond to a framework of needs
previously identified by the country in terms of manpower”, he pointed out.
The leader of Chega said that the proposal will be “made
now, before definitively ending the parliamentary year”.
This makes too much sense so It'll probably go no where.
By Tony B from USA on 26 Jul 2022, 19:05
Finally a proposal that makes sense! The golden visa program is an abuse of residency in it's current state. Allowing someone a visa for staying 7 days per year is disgusting and an insult to the food people of Portugal.
By Jeffrey Slater from Alentejo on 27 Jul 2022, 07:53
No wonder the left don’t like this bloke. He speaks sense.
By Ian from Other on 14 Aug 2022, 15:37