Congress on Registration and Titling: Isabel Comte Leads Discussion on Nationality Law

On October 4, 2024, Martins Castro will have a prominent presence at the Congress on Registrations and Titling, which will be held at the Lisbon Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association. Isabel Comte, a lawyer at Martins Castro specializing in registrations and nationality, will be one of the main speakers at the event. During Panel I, Isabel will address the topic “Between the Nationality Law and History”, exploring the application of Decree-Law No. 308-A/75 and its connection with the Nationality Law, an essential discussion for legal professionals interested in issues of citizenship and international mobility.
Isabel Comte’s participation reinforces Martins Castro’s positioning as a reference in specialized legal advice on Portuguese nationality and civil registration. With extensive experience as a former registrar at CRCentrais and currently a master’s student in Law, Isabel brings a practical and well-founded approach to the legislative and historical challenges involved in the process of acquiring nationality, contributing valuable insights to lawyers and professionals in the field.
The event will be a strategic opportunity for networking and knowledge exchange among experts, strengthening professional connections in the sector. Martins Castro is proud to be present at this important debate, reaffirming its commitment to excellence and innovation in monitoring nationality processes, always attentive to legislative and technological updates that impact its clients.

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