According to a report by Expresso, the Government has stated that there is a risk of Portugal being suspended from the Schengen Area due to a delay in installing the systems necessary for the entry into force of new border control systems in the European Union (EU).
The issue involves equipment that must be tested and validated by July — the date on which Member States must make a declaration of readiness — but whose procedures have not yet been completed.
"If we don't succeed, we reach July and we will be suspended", said the Minister of the Presidency, António Leitão Amaro, highlighting the "huge problem for Portuguese tourism" that the penalty could bring, blaming the previous Executive, led by António Costa, for the delay, which approved, in March, the authorisation of expenditure of 25 million euros, but did not launch the tender for the acquisition of equipment, which will now have to be acquired by the direct award.
What is the new system that has to be installed
By Nathan Lourens from Other on 10 May 2024, 15:49
Now we can stay longer than 3 mos , and tourism will get a major increase! What bad idea 90 day rule!
By Keith Schaefer from Other on 11 May 2024, 05:30
The new systems won't be available in 2024, because tender, tender evaluation, contract award and delivery will take some time. Especially in a place like Portugal. And YES, it would be great if we knew what the new system is, but the lack of this information is typical as well.
By Tom from Lisbon on 11 May 2024, 07:34
If Portugal is forced to leave the Schengen Area will the queue at AIMA getting much shorter?
By Lior from Lisbon on 11 May 2024, 13:08
We're planning on opening up a manufacturing facility outside of Porto for primarily export. If Portugal exits the Schengen area, this would dramatically alter the calculus of why we're basing it here. Almost certainly, plans would change to relocate the facility to Spain.
By Adam L from Porto on 11 May 2024, 21:11
That would depend on the rules of the country Keith. For residents it's not so good and you may need a visa then to visit Portugal...it's not good.
By Andrew Cossins from Beiras on 12 May 2024, 07:15
I’m presuming that this is a joke……Right..?
So on top of everything else related to AIMA and immigration, the immigrants/local population in PT could get locked out of Europe….In July!! Irrespective of getting residency card months or years after it has expired….!
Wow
That’s a bit crazy…:-/
By Luc from Other on 12 May 2024, 11:38
To answer Nathan´s question - `competence´.
By Steve. from Algarve on 13 May 2024, 10:00
Dont think coming out of Schengen will be a bad thing for us Brits. The 90 day rule is a pain for us.
By Ros from UK on 13 May 2024, 10:07
Will we be able to stay more than 90 days?
By Carl from UK on 13 May 2024, 10:36