“It should be noted that, unquestionably, all matters related to AIMA employees have a direct impact on the service, reception and integration of foreign citizens who seek us out,” said the STM, in a statement.
The union highlighted that “the majority of recruited staff do not consolidate their role” and end up requesting transfers to other bodies, considering that the competitions “end up being irrelevant”.
“On December 9, 2024, a list with a number of 594 employees was distributed. When SEF [Foreigners and Borders Service] was closed, there were 700 document officers. Now, AIMA is the result of the merger of two institutions with different responsibilities, so the reduction in staff is obvious”.
The STM's reaction comes after, last Wednesday, the president of AIMA explained in parliament that the body's current staff was 674 employees, 2% more than in October 2023, when the institution was created, after the extinction of SEF and the High Commissioner for Migration.
In the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms and Guarantees, Pedro Portugal Gaspar explained that the increase means that the institution "withstood the pressure of mobility" and reforms, recalling that the news reported the departure of many staff from the organization.
Regarding the 2% cited by AIMA, the STM highlighted that “every day” it is confronted “with requests for mobility to other institutions”.
“Betting on fixed-term contracts means not understanding the phenomenon or having a vision for the future,” he stressed, referring to the fact that “the migratory phenomenon is here to stay and the different geopolitical movements combined with climate and economic changes only serve to strengthen the phenomenon.”
Denouncing “a structure without purpose, guidance or future”, the union also lamented the abandonment of employees in the autonomous regions, “whose insularity allowance was withdrawn, relegating them to a level of indigence in the Public Service”.
Regarding the organic law, the STM considered that the legislation is “very heavy, fragmented and fragmented, without an objective and guiding line, creating a highly stratified structure with a low level of operability”.
“This results in complete disorder in terms of procedures, organisation and planning,” he highlighted.
The union stated that AIMA, “gradually, is becoming just a service body without any concerns about migration policies or strategies, much less integration.”
“The STM is very concerned about the end of the mission to recover pending issues, since all AIMA personnel were allocated to this task, contrary to what was planned, we fear that in June we will once again have a very high number of pending issues in other areas,” he added.
Meanwhile we the folks that need help in obtaining a simple residency renewal wait for this agency to get their act together. We are all frustrated.
By A V from Algarve on 24 Feb 2025, 19:46
I have a top urgent Situation regarding my work, i am sending mails daily to AIMA and IRN for emergency profeed crisis and no body is returning or replying ... i am about to loose an 18000 Euro Contract due to this ...i must renew my card to be able to travel, work and bring this money to Portugal, Don't know what to do !!! I am really need an advise .... the IRN security in my area even didn't listen to what i have , however in the website it says if you demonstrated an emergency, you can walk in , you will be attended in spot or at least take an appointment
By Mohamed Tayel from Lisbon on 25 Feb 2025, 10:55
My residency card expired 17/10/2024 but still there is no auto renew and I cannot get appointment in irn or Aima ......very very disappointed it's been 9 months people are suffering for renew very poor service and government still not interested
By Damodar gurung from Lisbon on 25 Feb 2025, 17:15
baad experience for immigration in portugal
By sarbjit from Lisbon on 28 Feb 2025, 23:21
Current situation is now out of control of aima, and it's managing system.
People are invested alot most important time of their lives. Just in hope of good life.
They should hire international , Portuguese staff may qualified but not Eligible to justify the situation of seekers.
By Amit Kumar from Lisbon on 01 Mar 2025, 07:53
What else is new?? Same crap as with SEF, just a different label. Portugal REALLY needs to bring back some of its own expat, educated, well trained, professionals to design and run a modern immigration system. And then with any improvements, that success could transfer to other governmental functions?? "Constanter inconstans".....Consistently inconsistent.
By Jeff Stratton from Lisbon on 08 Mar 2025, 09:24