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How can I extend my residence permit in Portugal?

To extend your residence permit in Portugal, it's important to understand the new provisions under Decree-Law no. 41-A/2024. This law extends the validity of visas and residence permits until June 30, 2025, allowing foreign citizens additional time to manage their documentation amidst ongoing administrative challenges. The Portuguese Government has recognised issues such as delays due to the abolishment of the Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF) and the strains caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. If your permit is set to expire, you can continue to use it under the same terms as long as it was valid at the time of the decree's implementation. After June 2025, as long as you have scheduled a renewal appointment, your documents may still be accepted. It is crucial to stay informed about these changes to avoid complications. Engage with legal experts or immigration consultants if you need assistance navigating this process. The goal of these legislative amendments is to streamline and improve the immigration process in Portugal, thus benefiting the expat community significantly. Ensure you prepare all required documentation ahead of your renewal appointment to facilitate a smoother exchange. It's also advisable to monitor updates from the Agency for Immigration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) as they work to handle the backlog of cases efficiently. The current measures signify a commitment from the Portuguese government to support foreigners amidst these transitions. Don't hesitate to reach out to legal professionals for support tailored to your specific circumstances. Contact us for expert guidance on your visa or residence permit renewal today!

Thursday, 18 July 2024 - News
How can I extend my residence permit in Portugal?

Several factors have contributed to these delays:

  • The prolonged and disorganized process of abolishing the Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF);
  • The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which initially slowed down administrative processes;
  • More recently, the inability of the Agency for Immigration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) to effectively manage and control the increase in the volume of pending cases.

Given this context, and due to the particular inability to currently guarantee an adequate mechanism for the renewal of Residence Permits, the Portuguese Government, on June 25, 2024, approved the extension of the validity of the aforementioned documents for another year. In accordance with the government decision, on June 28, 2024, Decree-Law no. 41-A/2024, came into force, a diploma that appears with the aim of alleviating the current administrative burden and guaranteeing time for migration services so that they can be reorganized, improving their efficiency in handling requests from foreign citizens.

 

Main Provisions of Decree-Law no. 41-A/2024 – regarding the amendment of article 16 of Decree-Law no. 10-A/2020, of March 13:

  • Validity extension until June 30, 2025:

"Documents and visas relating to stay in national territory, which validity expires from the date of entry into force of this decree-law or in the 15 days immediately preceding, are accepted, under the same terms, until June 30, 2025."

  • Provisions for after June 30, 2025:

Furthermore, as previously decreed, the extension includes the possibility that "The documents referred to in the previous paragraph continue to be accepted, under the same terms, after June 30, 2025, as long as their holder provides proof that they have already carried out the scheduling of the
respective renewal.".

 

Mariana Antunes Silva
Lawyer at Martínez-Echevarría & Ferreira

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