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Where can I find information on family reunification for long-term residents in Portugal?

For those interested in family reunification as long-term residents in Portugal, detailed information is provided through official immigration channels. You can find resources on the Immigration and Borders Service (SEF) website, which outlines necessary documentation and procedures for your family members to join you. Key paperwork includes proof of relationship, such as marriage and birth certificates, alongside your long-term resident documentation. This simplifies the process for families moving to Portugal, allowing for a smoother transition. With its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent healthcare, and education systems, Portugal is an attractive destination. Look forward to settling in charming communities that offer a sense of belonging. Access to parks, schools, and various recreational activities enhances the quality of life for families. The country’s rich history and culture will also provide endless opportunities for adventure and learning. Importantly, the compassionate Portuguese culture is known for its inclusivity, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. To stay updated on the latest regulations and processes, we encourage regular communication with local immigration services. Connect with us for assistance in navigating the family reunification process today!

Tuesday, 28 November 2023 - Fiscal
Where can I find information on family reunification for long-term residents in Portugal?

The intention is viable, but it is important to understand, within the legislative framework, what possibilities Justin has for establishing legal residence in Portugal and clarifying its immigration status.

Without prejudice to the need to apply for a residence visa and obtain corresponding residence permit in Portugal, the truth is that if Justin sees the long-term resident status recognized in Italy, that is, in the country of legal residence within the EU, the application for granting a residence permit can be granted directly in Portugal.

For this possibility, we refer to the right of residence of the holder of long-term resident status in another Member State of the European Union, which can be exercised by “our” Justin, as a third-state national and with the said status recognized in Italy, provided that (i) presentation of an employment contract; (ii) presentation of a service provision contract, (iii) attend a study or professional training program or (iv) present a reasonable reason to take up residence in Portugal.

In fact, article 116 of Law no. 23/2007, of 4th of July, and other applicable regulatory legislation, indicates that, depending on the applicant’s specific circumstances, unequivocal proof of means of subsistence and accommodation in Portugal, along with other personal documentation, such as the criminal record certificate issued by the member state that granted long-term resident status, passport, health insurance and, of course, the Long-term Resident Title or certified copy thereof, must be submitted. The prior analysis of the card, for the purposes of the scope of the aforementioned article 116, is extremely important, as it will dictate the eligibility and possibility of submitting the request to AIMA (formerly SEF), without the need for prior granting of residence visa.

Let’s also imagine that Justin is married to another American citizen, and that they live with their two minor children, also American citizens, in Italy – in this case, the family can also benefit from the application of this immigration regime, as long as it is presented official documentation proving family ties and it is recognized that the family was already established in Italy. Justin must also provide proof of means of subsistence capable of covering the expenses of the entire household in Portugal.

In the event that the family is not established in Italy, the request for family reunification of all members is made in Portugal, in accordance with articles 98 et seq. of the Immigration Law.

Justin’s example, as a long-term resident, shows us that analysing the specific circumstances of each applicant and their subsumption and articulation with the different types of residence permits and corresponding migration statuses, is extremely important. In this way, extensive and tense immigration processes can be avoided, both for the applicant himself and for the competent official entities involved.

 

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