Government Loss on the Constitutional Court is a positive development for the Golden Visa Program
The government’s loss means the proposed immigration amendments, such as delaying family reunification and extending immigration case deadlines, were ruled unconstitutional and cannot be implemented as planned. This protects the right to timely family reunification for immigrants, preventing tighter restrictions that would have made the process slower and more difficult.
The ruling affirms the government’s ability to treat investor immigrants differently, recognizing the economic benefits they bring, which supports the continued operation and attractiveness of Portugal’s Golden Visa program.
By validating the Golden Visa as economically beneficial, the ruling enhances investor confidence and program stability, encouraging foreign investment and economic growth. The decision sets a positive legal precedent for the Golden Visa, reducing future uncertainty and opening opportunities for legislative improvements and modernization of the program.
Overall, the loss is good for the Golden Visa program because it preserves its essential advantages, maintains investor appeal, and supports Portugal’s strategic goal to attract and retain valuable foreign investment.