The High Commissioner for Migration (ACM) is a public body that intervenes in the implementation of public policies in the context of migration. It seeks to respond to the growing needs of the different profiles of migrants and their integration. Through this body we can find subjects related to education, employment, entrepreneurship, among others, in Portugal. This service is located in several Portuguese cities, however the address above is the one in Lisbon. |
Nature: Public |
Costs: Free |
Mail: informacoes@cnai.acm.gov.pt |
Phone: (+351) 218106100 |
Opening hours: Works by appointment |
Link: https://www.acm.gov.pt/inicio |
IEFP is a public body of the Portuguese State whose mission is to promote the creation and quality of employment and to fight unemployment. It aims to combat unemployment through active employment policies, support for entrepreneurship and offers measures that materialize in supporting the professional (re)insertion through the development of professional training. Through the IEFP you can find the following information regarding employement: Job offers; Job application; How to look for a job; Employment support; Work abroad; Unemployment allowance; Declarations; Resource Commission and Return to Portugal. This service is located in several Portuguese cities, however the address above is the one in Lisbon. |
Nature: Public |
Costs: Free |
Documents: download (documents) |
Mail: iefp.info@iefp.pt |
Phone: (+351) 300 010 001 or (+351) (+351) 215 803 555 (8h00 – 20h00) |
Opening hours: 9H00 – 17H00 working Days-Face-to-face service is reserved for unavoidable and urgent matters. The prior appointment is required |
Link: https://www.iefp.pt/home |
It is a security service integrated in the Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) and its mission is to ensure the control of foreigners in national territory, at the borders, the prevention and fight against crime related to illegal immigration and human trafficking, manage travel documents and identification of foreigners and proceed with the investigation of asylum application processes, in order to safeguard internal security and individual rights and freedoms in the global context of migratory reality. This service is located in several Portuguese cities; however the address above is the one in Lisbon. |
Nature: Public |
Costs: Free |
Mail: gricrp.cc@sef.pt |
Phone: – 808 202 653 / 808 962 690 |
Opening hours: Working Days, 08h00 to 20h00 |
Link: https://www.sef.pt/pt/pages/conteudo-detalhe.aspx?nID=63#p_id2 |
It is a security service integrated in the Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) and its mission is to ensure the control of foreigners in national territory, at the borders, the prevention and fight against crime related to illegal immigration and human trafficking, manage travel documents and identification of foreigners and proceed with the investigation of asylum application processes, in order to safeguard internal security and individual rights and freedoms in the global context of migratory reality. This service is located in several Portuguese cities; however the address above is the one in Lisbon. |
Nature: Public |
Costs: Free |
Documents: download (documents) |
Mail: sef@sef.pt |
Phone: (+351) 214 236 200 /(+351) 965 903 600 |
Opening hours: 9:00 – 17:30 (working days) |
Pic: attachment of the office photo (it is not mandatory, maximum 1 photo) |
Link: https://www.sef.pt/pt/Pages/Homepage.aspx |
The Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency is an independent contact point for people affected by discrimination. Their tasks are laid down in the Anti-Discrimination Act.
Legal tasks of the anti-discrimination agency are:
- information, advice and, if requested, support for those affected with an amicable settlement, if necessary mediation of local support offers,
- public relations,
- measures to prevent discrimination,
- conducting scientific studies,
- regular submission of a report to the German Bundestag, combined with recommendations for eliminating and avoiding disadvantages.
Cooperation is required by law with:
- the Commissioners of the Federal Government and the German Bundestag whose competence is affected
(e.g. Integration Commissioner, Disability Commissioner), - Non-governmental organizations as well as institutions that are active at European, federal, state or regional level to protect against discrimination.
When the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG) came into force, the independent nationwide Anti-Discrimination Agency (ADS), based at the Federal Ministry for Families, Seniors, Women and Youth, began its work.
The Anti-Discrimination Agency should be the contact point for all people who feel disadvantaged because of the reasons stated in the AGG.
Source: https://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/ministerium/behoerden-beauftragte-beiraete-gremien/antidiskriminierungsstelle-des-bundes/80788
Documents for Download
Broschüre „Die ADS stellt sich vor“
Booklet for refugees in English language
In November 2018, the State of Baden-Württemberg set up the Anti-Discrimination Agency (LADS) in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Integration.
The basis of the activities of the Anti-Discrimination Agency (LADS) is inviolable human dignity, as guaranteed by Article 1 of the Basic Law (Grundgesetz). Discrimination denies people this dignity. They worsen the social climate for society as a whole. Anti-discrimination work therefore makes an indispensable contribution to the further development of a lively and defensive democracy in Baden-Württemberg, but also in a Germany-wide and European context.
According to their own statements, more than a third of people in Germany have experienced discrimination in the past two years. Not only a few people are affected, but a considerable part of the population, states the Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency (Discrimination in Germany, 2017).
Discrimination can occur for a variety of reasons. This includes, for example:
- the ethnic origin,
- the language,
- the religion,
- the worldview,
- the gender,
- sexual orientation,
- gender identity,
- the age,
- the social origin or
- a disability.
The aim of the state’s anti-discrimination strategy is to proactively create a social climate in Baden-Württemberg and beyond, in which discrimination is recognised and sanctioned and those affected enjoy unreserved support – in their private and professional life as well as in public.
The tasks of LADS are:
- Development of strategies to combat all forms of discrimination,
- Networking of actors in Baden-Württemberg and Europe,
- Presence as the first point of contact for those affected: LADS does not provide any advice itself, but informs which local advice centres advise those affected against discrimination.
In order to support those affected quickly and unbureaucratically, LADS supports eight local advice centres against discrimination. It also supports a supra-regional advice centre for those affected from regions in which no advice centre has yet been established