Before any analysis of any particular government service and the response to any strain or shortfall in services, the following should be taken into account. So, in no particular order, the state provided services considered here are: A. Serviço Regional de Saúde (SRS). While immigrants do contribute significantly to the Portuguese economy and their overallContinue reading “The matters at the heart of widening divisions between Madeirans and immigrants. The strain that immigration is putting on government provided services. Particularly those in the health service, education, and social security.”
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The matters at the heart of widening divisions between Madeirans and immigrants. Growing inflation for all basic needs, and in local shops and businesses.
As increasing house prices and rent were discussed in yesterday’s blog. Here is the AI response to the following question. Q1: In Madeira locals accuse immigrants of being responsible for higher inflation. Ignoring housing inflation, is there any connection between higher prices in shops and businesses due to immigration? A1: The relationship between immigration andContinue reading “The matters at the heart of widening divisions between Madeirans and immigrants. Growing inflation for all basic needs, and in local shops and businesses.”
This page outlines what AI found regarding matters of immigration, emigration, free movement, and residency and other rights as defined by the Portuguese Constitution, EU law (enshrined in Portuguese law), and Schengen rights.
Not really interesting reading, but included here because this information is crucial to prove and defend the rights of those entitled to enjoy the benefits of EU membership, in other member states. These are are not the complete laws that cover individuals rights and duties, but do provide references to research further information. These willContinue reading “This page outlines what AI found regarding matters of immigration, emigration, free movement, and residency and other rights as defined by the Portuguese Constitution, EU law (enshrined in Portuguese law), and Schengen rights.”