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Thousands of foreigners registered on vaccination site By TPN/Lusa, in News, COVID-19 · 21-04-2021 14:03:00 · 2 Comments
More than 4,000 foreign citizens have already registered on the platform created by the Government to integrate the list for vaccination against covid-19 even without having a user number, said the minister of State and Presidency.
To be heard in parliament, in the framework of a regimental hearing, in the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms and Guarantees, Mariana Vieira da Silva said that “more than four thousand citizens have already registered on this platform”, having attributed this result to “extensive dissemination work by the ACM [High Commissioner for Migration]”.
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Fifty Brazilian religious from the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God based in Angola have been informed by local authorities to leave the country in the coming days.
The permanence visas of these missionaries have expired and will not be renewed, according to the Angolan Migration and Foreigners Service.
The announcement is part of another chapter in the clash between the Brazilian leadership of Universal (founded and led by Bishop Edir Macedo) and Angolan bishops and pastors who have rebelled since late 2019, beginning to challenge the general command of the church.
The National Institute of Religious Affairs (Inar), an Angolan government body, has given a favorable opinion to local leaders to take control of Universal in the country. The Brazilian wing is trying to overturn this decision in court.