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Historically-speaking, Portugal is a country that has received a very small number of
applications from asylum seekers and resettled refugees. However, within the context of the
current influx of refugees into Europe and the creation of a relocation system within the
European Union, Portugal is ready to take 10,000 relocated refugees. As such, it is legitimate to
ask whether we are witnessing a change in the country’s policy regarding asylum and refugees.
Although this is an ongoing process, the conviction prompting this humanitarian position
regarding the taking of relocated refugees also includes a convenient political strategy that
serves the national interest in two ways: by promoting the image of a supportive country in the
current European refugee crisis, despite its internal socio-economic crisis, as well as a way of
obtaining human resources to boost economic activity and combat the country’s demographic
deficit.
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Refugiados Recolocação Portugal Relocation Refugees
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Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration