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Portuguese Migration Law: A Constitutional and Administrative Overview
Author(s)
Tiago Fidalgo de Freitas
Language
English
Pages
57
2009/ Vol. 21, No. 1, (71)
Type
Digital edition
5.00 €

Portuguese Migration Law
A Constitutional and Administrative Overview

Tiago Fidalgo de Freitas

Ph.D. Researcher, European University Institute, Law Department;
LL.M., New York University School of Law (2007);
Law degree, University of Lisbon School of Law (2004);
Lawyer, Sérvulo & Associados (Lisbon, Portugal)

 This report analyses both the constitutional and the administrative law perspectives of immigration law in Portugal. In the first part, an account of the constitutional principle of assimilation between the rights and duties of Portuguese citizens and those of foreigners is offered. In the second part, the most relevant aspects of the Im­migration Act are analysed: the admission of foreigners, the residence of for­eigners and the status of residents, the removal of foreigners from Portuguese ter­ritory and the principles of administrative procedure.

 

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