moveTALKS: Martins Castro customers were the first to hear about the collective petition against the inaction of the Registry Office

The mobilization for Portuguese nationality has gained a new chapter — and Martins Castro customers were the first to know. In another edition of moveTALKS, an exclusive event aimed at those who trust their process to our team, was announced first-hand collective petition against the slowness of the Portuguese Registry Office.
The purpose of the petition is clear: to put pressure on the authorities responsible for analyzing nationality applications, denouncing the excessive delays and the lack of concrete responses.
The initiative is now available on the official website of the Portuguese parliament, open for signature by all who share the cause:
Information is power — and it comes first to those who are with us
The editions of moveTALKS were created with this objective: to keep our clients updated on sensitive and strategic issues related to the nationality process, international mobility and legislative changes.
At this meeting, we presented the political and legal context that motivated the launch of the petition, clarified doubts and reinforced the importance of active community participation.
Don't let the invitations pass you by
THE moveTALKS is sent by email. Therefore, it is essential to keep your contact details up to date and monitor your inbox. Access to information, especially at crucial moments like this, can make all the difference.
Portuguese nationality is a right. Let's defend it together.
The collective petition is a form legitimate, democratic and free of charge to demand that this right be respected. Clients, family members, friends and anyone of legal age can sign. And you, who closely follow the work of Martins Castro, can be a multiplier of this cause.
Be part of the movement. Portuguese nationality needs your voice.

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