Portuguese Nationality explained on moveTALKS

The latest edition of moveTALKS brought together clients from several countries, such as Israel, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil and the United States. Once again, Martins Castro was the meeting point to clarify doubts about the process Portuguese nationality.
Sephardic Certification and Nationality Processes
During the event, we discussed the process of Sephardic certification, which is essential for many people seeking Portuguese nationality through their Sephardic ancestry. We also address the current scenario of delays in analyzing applications and how to optimize the process.
Furthermore, it was another opportunity for integration between clients and Martins Castro. The Martins Castro team remains committed to strengthening ties with Portuguese-descendant communities, always providing up-to-date information on nationality processes.
What to Expect from the Next Edition
The next edition of moveTALKS will be on a highly anticipated topic: the transmission of nationality to children and spouses. We will discuss who is eligible, how the process works, what documents are required and the fees involved. The meeting will be held online at the end of March, always in the corresponding language of each country.
This event will once again be exclusive to Martins Castro customers. Registration begins on the March 15th, so if you are a customer, keep an eye on your email to ensure your participation.
If you have any questions about this process or any other matter related to Portuguese nationality, this is the ideal opportunity to clarify all your questions with our team.

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