The report “Monitoring of the activity and process of Extinction of the Foreigners Service” reports on the “high number of complaints to the ombudsman of Justice”, Maria Lúcia Amaral, about the process after the presentation of an expression of interest (IM) to obtain a residence permit (AR) in Portugal via visa-free work.
“In 2022, the trend that had been observed since 2020, to increase the deadline for validation/acceptance of IM for granting AR, was accentuated. Thus, while in 2020 the period will have been around eight months, in 2022 it already exceeded two years. In addition, the fact that, from the validation, it often takes three or four months to schedule a face-to-face service and almost a year until the final decision on the requests”, specifies the document.
The IM to work in Portugal, request formalised with SEF to obtain an AR, is made through the electronic platform of the Automatic Pre-Scheduling System (SAPA).
The Ombudsman questioned the national direction of SEF about “the worsening delay in the processing of procedures“, which “recognized the inability to deal with the high number of requests, due to lack of human resources and technological means, namely to meet the high number of IM registered monthly in the SAPA portal”.
The report underlines that the monthly average of document validations last year was around 2,500, while the average IM presented was around 18,000, meaning that, throughout that year, the average growth in liabilities will have been over 15,000 a month.
According to the document, 30,000 new IMs have been received per month since October 2023, with IMs submitted in December 2020 being scheduled in January 2023, that is, about two years earlier.
Unable to respond
“The increase in vacancies available for scheduling, from around 4,000 to 6,000 vacancies per month, was unable to respond to the total number of requests, accumulating, since then, approximately 24,000 MI every month”, he indicates, specifying that they were pending 289,415 IM on the SAPA portal in January 2023.
“More than the exact determination of the number of IM pending on the SAPA portal — in January 2023, 289,514 MI were pending in this context —, it is the tendency towards a significant increase in liabilities that causes serious concern”, warns the ombudsman.
The report also underlines that, in 2021 and 2022, “only 26,738 and 26,065 cases were validated, respectively, that is, in the set of these two years there were fewer validations than in 2020 (with 72,720 validations), being certain that, from 2021 for 2022, the number of those interested in RA via IM increased more than three times”.
Consultations
The report also draws attention to the functioning of the SEF Contact Center, which cannot cope with the volume of work, and to the scheduling of face-to-face assistance, with an average foreign citizen waiting around three months.
The Ombudsman indicates that the difficulty in establishing a telephone contact with the SEF is aggravated whenever this service advertises the availability of vacancies for scheduling
“Concretely, the combination, in the same day, of the opening of 42,848 vacancies for a wide range of purposes made the normally available number of telephone lines clearly insufficient, grouped into a fixed number and a mobile number, not giving a full response to the access that immediately has been attempted by all concerned. This happened, for example, on October 14, 2022”, says the report.
Isn’t it embarrassing that the continuous incompetence of SEF is downgrading already legal residents into illegal and second rank citizens? Government take action and clean up this mess.
By Leonardo from Alentejo on 20 Jul 2023, 19:45
I've been trying for 2 years just get an appointment date with SEF in cascais
By Geraldine Owens from Lisbon on 21 Jul 2023, 06:34
A COMPLETE EMBARRASEMENT AND OBVIOUS SHOW OF INCOMPETENCE BY SEF. UNFORTUNATELY, IT TOUCHES OTHER SPHERE OF THE SYSTEM. I CAN UNDERSTAND WHY THE COUNTRY STILL LIVES IN MEDIEVAL ERA. CARALHOS.
By PRINCE TOCHUKWU AWODIKE from Lisbon on 21 Jul 2023, 08:17
Not surprising. 18 months to process uk citizens resident in Portugal a d knowing they are to be abolished, who would bother to show up to work let alone put a shoulder to the wheel. Endemic inefficiencies in Portuguese administration continuecto raise their ugly heads. Socialistic policies keeping bums on seats rather than transfering day to day bureaucracy to online platforms.
By Matthew from Other on 21 Jul 2023, 10:36
This report doesn't even scratch the surface. It states that it takes 2 years, which is inaccurate - I have waited 3 years to get an appointment to finalise biometrics!
It is a national joke and an embarrassment for to country's government. I don't blame SEF entirely, they have been forced into a situation by a government that thinks in short-term politicisation of issues. Did they forget that immigration to Portugal brought €1,700 Million investment into Portugal since 2015?
(Yes, you read that right - and the government slammed the door on this level of investment for the next 10 years. Just think about how many Portuguese businesses, tradesman, construction and renovation contractors, services will be affected?).
By Anthony Williams from Other on 21 Jul 2023, 11:46
Started my residence program in Evora...A complete Disaster...Then I hired an attorney...and wouldn't you know it, Viseu SEF seem to be the answer...This is about money and milking folks for what they can get out of them...This has been the system here for ages...Yet an Tourism high hid the real facts not only about SEF, but the lack of finances and government Corruption on a Epic Scale...Reality vs. Fiction...
By Sakamoto Saurez from Lisbon on 21 Jul 2023, 14:13
SEF is a JOKE
By Patrick Ohearn from Lisbon on 21 Jul 2023, 18:40
I had no problem at SEF. I had all my papers, etc. ready and was processed in less than a half hour by a very pleasant lady. The process is much improved and all the employees there were methodical and effjcient.
By Susan from Porto on 21 Jul 2023, 19:07
yep. it took 2.5 years for me to get my first residence permit. Half year on bureaucracy with SS and 2 with SEF
By SS from Porto on 21 Jul 2023, 22:50
Well, it seems that the waiting is still worth it for many. OK, the government wants immigration of non-EU residents, but it doesn't want to make the huge effort training people and paying them. Maybe it is time to bury the immigration to Portugal dream. Or just get used to Portugal and wait ...
By Tom from Lisbon on 22 Jul 2023, 12:00
After expiring the CRUE, I have submitted an application for a Residence Card 3 months in advance on 04th of May followed by submitting all required docs on the same day to their delegation in Setubal. It is almost 60 working days. For a status, either you can't get through their phone, or application status enquiry via SEF Portal. Wrote 3 emails asking for a support with no result. Without a Resident status you can't update your KYC documents where you are holding bank accounts overseas. This is creating great insecurity and worries. Too pathetic and sad this is happening to those who come with expectations!
By Anand from Lisbon on 27 Jul 2023, 10:24
The strange thing is that when I login to SEF portal, there is a section called
Application History. There you have to insert your e-mail, password, and a 9 digit resident card number. I only have a CRUE from Camara Muncipal. This is not accepted in the sysem. Application case number, or NIPC is also not accepted prompting you to call SEF which no one answer nor through their e-mail. As soon as I try to get a residency card, I will be out from this country for ever since it is really a shock to bear. Too sad it ends that way.
By Anand Mohan from Lisbon on 27 Jul 2023, 16:23
SEF is a something redundant, the least effective service in Portugal. They are aware of the problems but do nothing to fix them (have to call by phone in hours just to check if there are appointment windows, are you crazy?)
And yeah, they don't forget to go to strikes.
By Alex from Porto on 18 Sep 2023, 19:11