EUR applies for residence permit on behalf of Márcia

Marcia Ventura op de Erasmus Universiteit
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Erasmus University has started a residence permit application procedure for Márcia Ventura (18). Márcia was supposed to have started attending lectures at the Erasmus School of Law on Monday morning.
‘It is important for her studies that she will be allowed to start attending classes at the University as soon as possible,’ the University informed the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND). The University will do everything within its power to meet all requirements as soon as possible, but cannot make any statements about the outcome of the application procedure.
The IND intends to deport the law student, together with her brother Glaucio (13) and her parents, to Angola. The deportation is set for Friday.
‘We have requested that the authorities review the situation, in particular with respect to Márcia. All students count.’ – President of the Executive Board Pauline van der Meer Mohr
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