Portugal revokes temporary protection for Belarusians who fled war in Ukraine

Roman Petrenko, Oleh Pavliuk — 8 November, 14:55
Portugal revokes temporary protection for Belarusians who fled war in Ukraine
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Portugal's Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) has ordered some Belarusian citizens who were granted temporary protection to leave the country.

Source: SIC Notícias, a Portuguese cable news channel; European Pravda

Details: AIMA sent voluntary departure orders to Belarusians who arrived from Ukraine after Russia launched its full-scale invasion and received temporary protection in Portugal. They now have 20 days to leave the country voluntarily, otherwise they face deportation.

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Some Belarusians say that they left their country in 2020 after taking part in protests against Alexander Lukashenko's regime and fear arrest and persecution if deported.

Quote from a Belarusian woman named Tetiana: "I posted a lot on social media in support of Ukraine and against Lukashenko's dictatorship. You can be arrested just for a 'like' [on social media]. And I [published] posts [there]."

More details: In a reply to SIC Notícias, AIMA said that any person with temporary protection status, adult or minor, may receive a voluntary departure order.

SIC Notícias reported about at least one case in which Portugal has cancelled temporary protection for a child: a ten-year-old girl born in Russia to Ukrainian parents has recently had her status revoked.

Quote from the family's lawyer, Daniela Castro: "They [AIMA] believe that the child can return to her country of origin because there is no armed conflict there."

Background:

  • On 15 July, the Council of the European Union approved an official decision to extend the directive on temporary protection for Ukrainians in the European Union until 4 March 2027.
  • Some EU member states also granted this status to foreign nationals who left Ukraine after the full-scale invasion, but are now phasing it out.

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