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Two refugee reception centres close due to lack of funding and without protocols with AIMA

Wednesday, 17 December 2025RSS
Two refugee reception centres close due to lack of funding and without protocols with AIMA

The Jesuit Refugee Service managed, until this Monday, two reception centres for asylum seekers, which had to close due to inadequate funding. AIMA claims to have made a proposal, while the Jesuits assert that only a promise was left hanging. Institutions are available to find a way forward.

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Context & Explainers

AIMA (Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum)

The AIMA (Agência para a Integração, Migrações e Asilo—Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum) is Portugal's immigration authority responsible for managing residence permits, visa processing, asylum, and immigrant integration. ​

History: AIMA replaced the dissolved SEF (Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras) on October 29, 2023, following a 2021 Assembly decision. SEF's dissolution was motivated by reform needs, administrative inefficiencies, and a 2020 scandal involving a Ukrainian national's death in custody. SEF's responsibilities were redistributed: security functions to PSP/GNR/PJ, and administrative immigration matters to AIMA and IRN. ​

Expat Interface: Expats contact AIMA for residence permit applications and renewals (D7 passive income, D8 digital nomad, Golden Visa), family reunification, asylum requests, and visa extensions. AIMA operates 34 service counters nationwide, requires complete document submission (mandatory since April 2025), and processes cases that typically take 6-18 months. The agency inherited 300,000+ pending cases from SEF, with government funding allocated to clear backlogs.