“About the SEF [Foreigners and Borders Service]
investigation of Anafre, no official document has arrived that would allow us
to be aware of this situation,” said the president of the association, Jorge
Veloso, at the parliamentary committee on Public Administration, Land Planning
and Power, where he was heard about the issuance of “mass” residence
certificates in some parishes in the country.
At the hearing requested by Chega, deputy Bruno Nunes, from
that party, questioned the president of Anafre about an alleged investigation
into the high number of certificates of residence issued in three parishes in
Lisbon, with a special focus on Arroios, as well as in other municipalities of
Setúbal, Braga and Porto.
Mass issuance
Citing the example of Rua da Bem Formosa, in the parish of
Arroios, regarding which it was reported that the road “which is just over 400
metres long has 10,000 inhabitants”, the deputy of Chega considered that the
“mass” issue of residence certificates “has supported and assisted illegal
immigration”.
The accusation was refuted by the president of Anafre who
assured the deputies that “the parish councils comply with the law” and that
the association has intensified training on issuing certificates, with “many
parishes already requiring the presence of two witnesses” who confirm the
applicant's statements, to “avoid so-called fraud”.
Jorge Veloso admitted, however, that there is “a network
installed in such a way” that certificates with false statements have already
come to his attention, “with the bottom part bearing the signature of two
elements from a parish of Coimbra and the header of the municipality of Caldas
da Rainha”.
“The network, sometimes, does not even need to go to the
council”, he said, adding that “it is organised in such a way that it is enough
to make some copies, arrange stamps [...] and move forward with these
situations of fraud”.
Questioned by deputies about what measures Anafre
understands should be taken to avoid the situation, as well as whether or not
the law should be changed, Jorge Veloso maintained that it is not up to the
association to supervise the parishes, a position corroborated in the hearing
by the vice-president Jorge Amador.
Inspection is the responsibility of the parish assemblies,
said Jorge Amador, arguing that, “in the event that many certificates are
issued” and “the same people are always asking for them, SEF must be informed”
and, if any parish council does not is complying with the law, it "should
be penalised".
On August 12, Expresso newspaper reported that the SEF is
investigating at least three parish councils in the municipality of Lisbon “due
to fraudulent schemes to obtain residence permits for immigrants”, revealing
that “there are addresses with more than 100 certificates issued”.
Questioned by Lusa agency, on August 31, about whether it is
investigating the issuance, by Lisbon parish councils, of true residence
certificates with false data for the legalisation of immigrants in Portugal, SEF
only said that “it does not give information about ongoing investigations,
which are supervised by the Public Prosecutor's Office”.
Just a small correction: it´s Rua do Benformoso and not Rua da Bem Formosa.
By Miguel from Lisbon on 12 Jan 2023, 10:59
round em up and deport them
By Ian from Beiras on 12 Jan 2023, 13:45
May be the portugal goverment is sleeping in a deep sleep . Migrants and imigrants is good . But when it comes to fraud it is not acceptable . In todays time any tourist can come from any part of the world and just for 500 euros he get everything financas contribute no . Declaracao do junta . Contrato do trablhae . No do seguranca social . Around 2 years he wait paying tax from his pocket . And he get residence permit of 2 years with which he can remote any where in europe and work in another country . And when it comes to renewal again he pay and buy contract and get renewed his residence card. In 5 years time he get nationality and he moves to another country . But what did the portugal gained nothing . Was just been used like tissue paper of toilet they used and they throw .
What i think is portugal should only welcome those migrants who are serious to settle in portugal . In todays time there are thousands of agents in porto . Lisbon . Algarve everywhere . They make small shops which worth is not even 5000 euros and they sell 10 contracts or 8 or 6 . Even they are not legal .
Portugal goverment must think about this abusive system .
To much is to bad always
By KUCHI ZUBAIR EBRAHEEM from Porto on 12 Jan 2023, 21:55
Perhaps they should take a leaf out of Belgium's system.
When you register you receive two visits from the police at your address to prove that you are physically resident at that location. The visits by the police are totally random and without appointment. Usually between 06.00 and 20.00, but they can be in the middle of the night.
By Ricardo from Madeira on 13 Jan 2023, 10:52
my original residencia expired and i reapplied back in october,. i was told 10 to 14 days i would recieve my I.D. card, it's now mid january and i've got nothing
By mike stanton from Açores on 17 Jan 2023, 13:44