Find out how Portugal is dealing with North African dust storms and changing migration policies!
In Portugal, more dust from North Africa is expected to reach the country on Thursday, caused by a depression centered over the Madeira archipelago. While dealing with the environmental challenge, Portugal is also experiencing a rise in populist right movements, with some citizens showing a preference for liberalism over socialism. The country recently held a conference on the management and sustainability of space activities, highlighting its engagement in global geopolitics. Additionally, Portugal is adapting its golden visa scheme to help migrants invest in affordable housing, aiming to balance the influx of foreign residents and local housing needs.
With the foreign population doubling in the last five years, Portugal has tightened its migration policy. The country's history of offering Golden Visa programs to wealthy individuals, including former Portuguese colonies, is changing to address the growing population and immigrant integration challenges. As a result of new regulations, foreign job seekers must now obtain a work visa from a Portuguese consulate, marking a significant shift in migration procedures. The long-term impact of these changes on the economy and society remains to be seen.
Interestingly, Portugal's adaptation of the golden visa scheme to invest in affordable housing for locals showcases a unique approach to migration policy. The country's efforts to manage space activities and engagement in international conferences demonstrate its commitment to global cooperation and innovation in various sectors, from environmental challenges to socio-economic development.
More dust from North Africa is expected to reach Portugal on Thursday (June 6) due to a depression centred over the Madeira archipelago.
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