Posted on 01 April 2021.
Portugal has excluded former emigrants, who choose the Azores and Madeira as their return destination, from benefiting from the same incentives offered to mainlander Portuguese, under the “Programa Regressar” [Return Program] created to attract Portuguese expatriates to return home.
The incentives help to pay for the costs of returning, for willing returnees and their families, including the cost of travel and transportation of personal belongings, as well as assistance in work placement and the recognition of the academic or professional qualifications.
However, the incentives openly discriminate against Portuguese nationals who wish to return to the Azores and Madeira. It only covers, in its entirety, emigrants who return to mainland Portugal.
AP
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