In an interview with the Portugal Giro column in the newspaper O Globo, Isabel Comte criticizes the management of the land registry offices and explains the risks of the political proposals regarding the Portuguese citizenship process.
Initiative led by Martins Castro gains repercussion in the newspaper Diário de Notícias and puts pressure on the Portuguese government against delays in nationality.
Martins Castro was featured in the press when it covered the Fortes Máximo case, a real example of the challenges and urgency involved in this process.
Exclusive interview with Renato Martins, CEO of Martins Castro, about the advantages and news of the Golden Visa program in Portugal for Latin American investors.
Featured in the Público newspaper, Martins Castro's work gains prominence in the press by leading a petition demanding quick responses from the Portuguese government
O Globo newspaper reinforces the importance of the collective petition initiated by Martins Castro to demand compliance with the 90-day deadline for analyzing the processes
Have you ever stopped to think about what happens to your assets if the political or fiscal scenario in your country suddenly changes?
With the withdrawal of the neighboring country, Portugal emerges as a robust and strategic alternative for foreigners seeking international mobility, asset protection and even European citizenship.
With the end of the Golden Visa in Spain, many Colombians began to look for alternatives in other countries, especially Portugal.
58 appointed conservators, 70 new vacancies and investment in technology to speed up processes
Featured in El Tiempo, Martins Castro analyzes the end of the Spanish program and points out strategic paths in the European Union.
Luciana and Alessandro Abreu report the discovery of their family roots and the journey to achieve Portuguese Nationality - By Lucas Falconery
President of Portugal spoke out to protect nationality, via Sephardic legacy
Experts explain how to access a new right, which benefits the internationalization of the career of Brazilian professionals and other countries that are part of the CPLP