Organization for Migration helps Britons complete requests for residence in Portugal

""We are delighted to be a part of this project and to be able to support UK citizens in securing their rights"

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) will, following the Brexit, provide support to UK citizens and their families in completing their requests for residence in Portugal.

In a joint statement, the British Embassy in Lisbon and the IOM say the idea is to guarantee the rights of British citizens "under the UK-European Union Exit Agreement".

This project is funded by the UK Government under the UK Nationals Support Fund (UKNSF), which has provided around £3 million (GBP) to charities and other organizations to provide support to nationals. from the UK living in the European Union. This project is coordinated by IOM UK and is being implemented in Portugal, France, Spain, Slovakia, Poland, Italy and Germany.

“We are very pleased to be part of this project and to be able to support UK citizens to ensure their rights and to safely pursue their life projects in the country, reaching those who need it most”, considers Marta Bronzin, Head of Office of the IOM Portugal.

In close collaboration with the British Embassy and in partnership with the High Commission for Migration (ACM), the IOM will carry out awareness campaigns aimed at British citizens living in Portugal, share accessible information on residency procedures and provide direct support to people who have greater difficulties in accessing information and residency processes.

In addition to the information provided online and through other means of communication, IOM will provide specific support to individuals facing certain challenges, including people with disabilities or chronic illness, people who face language and literacy barriers or barriers in accessing relevant technology.

Chris Sainty, British ambassador, says that “supporting UK citizens is one of the embassy's priorities. We are delighted to support the IOM in this project to help vulnerable UK nationals in securing their rights so that they can continue to live safely here in Portugal”.

This project will be implemented by March 31, 2021 and the official launch will take place on July 7th, at 17 pm, via Webex (pre-registration required, here).

 

 



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