An individual born after independence in a former colony is very likely to have a parent or grandparent who has or had Portuguese citizenship. Sometimes it is necessary to first regularise the situation of the parent or grandparent in order to be entitled to Portuguese Citizenship.
There are several different possibilities and we list three below:
The applicant can also acquire the original Portuguese citizenship by being the child of a Portuguese citizen (link to the child attribution card).
Citizenship is original and can be passed on to family members without limitation.
The applicant can acquire original citizenship by being the grandchild of a Portuguese national (link to grandchild card)
Citizenship is original and can be passed on to family members without limitation.
The applicant can acquire original citizenship because the latter is a minor or incapacitated child of a Portuguese national (link to the child acquisition card)
Citizenship is derived and can be passed on to spouses and children as minors.
We will analyse and compare the documents to determine the most suitable process and compliance with the requirements, taking the opportunity to detect any inconsistencies in the documents that may be hindering the process.
* In the citizenship process the client receives a certificate of the Portuguese birth certificate and has the obligation to request the issuance of the ->Citizen Card-> and in possession of the latter, if desired, it can also request the issuance of the ->Portuguese Passport->. Both documents can be issued at the Portuguese Embassy and/or Consulate or directly in Portugal. Ask us how.
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