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Thousands of migrants in Portugal, including Bangladeshi expatriates, are facing mounting challenges due to new strict regulations imposed by the country’s Immigration and Asylum Agency (AIMA). These rules now require detailed proof of residence—specifically a declaration from the homeowner—and verified income statements for residency approval or renewal. Many migrants, who have lived in Portugal for years, report being unable to meet these demands, as landlords often refuse to provide the required declarations. Additionally, families must now justify their income according to the number of household members. Bangladeshi residents like Kamruzzaman, who have been living in Portugal for over six years, fear losing their legal status despite having previously renewed their permits without issue. The recent tightening of immigration laws, approved by Portugal’s parliament on September 30, has created widespread anxiety and uncertainty among expatriate communities awaiting final implementation.
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