Join the buzz about Portugal's recent developments - from combating corruption to extending immigrant documents and promoting golf on the Atlantic coast!
Portugal is abuzz with a mix of news ranging from combating corruption to extending immigrant documents and promoting golf on its Atlantic coast. The upcoming 2024 ICRN Forum in Portugal will feature a notable journalist from PREMIUM TIMES, adding prestige to this bottom-up initiative driven by corruption researchers and past participants. In a significant move to support immigrants, Portugal has extended the validity of documents and visas until June 30, 2025, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity and support for immigrant communities. Additionally, the Cascais Golf Courses have joined forces to launch the Cascais Digital Golf Passport, aimed at streamlining bookings and attracting golf enthusiasts to Portugal's scenic Atlantic coast.
As Portugal gears up for the 2024 ICRN Forum and continues its efforts to support immigrants and promote its golfing destinations, the country showcases a commitment to fostering inclusivity, combating corruption, and boosting its tourism sector. These initiatives highlight Portugal's dedication to embracing diversity, improving accessibility for immigrants, and enhancing its golfing experiences along the Atlantic coast.
The ICRN Forum is a bottom-up initiative of corruption researchers, ICRN members and past participants.
Portugal has extended the validity of documents and visas for immigrants for one year, until June 30, 2025. In a bid to tackle the massive immigrant ...
Cascais Digital Golf Passport intends to make booking easier and more efficient for seven courses as the region vies to attract golfers from the Algarve.