Last call to clarify doubts about the Portuguese Nationality Law in Israel

For many families living in Israel, the possibility of obtaining Portuguese nationality represents more than a European passport: it is the chance to provide stability, security and freedom of movement throughout the European Union.
On September 9th, the Martins Castro team in Israel and Portugal will hold a special livestream to answer questions from those living in Israel who wish to obtain Portuguese nationality. Join the live stream and learn how to apply for Portuguese nationality. Click the link to register (in Hebrew).
With Portuguese citizenship, it is possible to:
- Living, studying and working in European Union countries;
- Protecting the family with full movement and residence rights;
- Ensuring alternative futures in different countries with the strength of a European passport.
What will be discussed in the live
In the broadcast of the day September 9th, Martins Castro experts will answer specific questions from those living in Israel, focusing on:
- Current ways to apply for Portuguese nationality;
- How to transfer the right to children and spouses;
- Risks of changes being voted on later this month and the urgency to act now.
With voting about to take place in the Portuguese Parliament, this is the last call to answer questions and ensure safe guidance about the nationality process while the Sephardic route is still valid.

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