The Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an inquiry into alleged fraud involving Portuguese language courses for immigrants (Português Língua de Acolhimento or PLA). These courses are essential for immigrants seeking permanent residency or nationality, and the investigation follows reports of irregularities in the certification process. The courses are provided by public schools, the Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (Instituto do Emprego e da Formação Profissional or IEFP), and private partners.
Public Prosecutor investigates fraud in immigrant language courses
Context & Explainers
The Institute of Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP) (Instituto do Emprego e Formação Profissional) runs employment centres, job-placement services and vocational training in Portugal and publishes official unemployment data. IEFP reported a 10.8% drop in registered unemployed in December year‑on‑year and near‑stable figures from November, so job-seeking residents (including expats) should register with IEFP to access unemployment benefits, training and hiring programmes.
The Portuguese as a Language of Reception (Português Língua de Acolhimento or PLA) is a mandatory language training program for foreign residents in Portugal. Completion of this course is often a requirement for those seeking to obtain permanent residency or Portuguese citizenship.






