How to acquire a Portuguese passport?

To obtain a Portuguese passport is one of the most straightforward processes especially for descendent of Portuguese nationals. Still, acquiring the document is also possible if one follows the proper naturalisation formula. Whatever the case, all those who wish holding on to the Portuguese passport must gather a few essential documents and contact the nearest consulate office! When compared with many other countries, the procedure moves surprisingly at a quick pace.

Key benefits

Without a doubt, the main benefit of obtaining the respective passport is the grant to live in the European Union as Portugal in 1986 formed alliance with the 28 strong super states of the world. As a result, Portugal natives also own a European Union passport and enjoy free travel and the right to live in other EU member countries. Another benefit is particularly for the North Americans where Portuguese passport holders can enjoy visa-free travel to certain countries, notably Argentina and Brazil that does ask for visas from the Canadians and Americans. In both cases, one can utilise the document as a second passport without renouncing the US or Canadian nationality.

Eligibility by;

- Descent

Children of Portuguese parent(s) are automatically entitled to apply for Portuguese passport even if their birth place or residence is abroad. Applicants will need a copy of their complete birth certificates bearing an Apostille stamp that certify its authenticity. The documents must be presented at the nearest Portuguese consulate along with birth documents of parents which must be certified by the Conservatoria do Registo Civil in Portuguese parent’s birthplace.

If parents were born overseas, copy of the birth certificate must be extracted from Conservatoria dos Registos Centrais found in Lisbon; you can also make a request online. Applicants appearing in person at the consulate office should come along with copies of their existing passports or IDs, as well as marriage certificate (if applicable).

- Marriage

Portugal is considered more imminent when it comes to offer citizenship and a passport as compared to many other EU countries. In the UK for instance, you need to show evidence of substantial disposable income with additional residency requisites while sponsoring spouses. Portugal citizenship is awarded to spouses after three years of marriage provided the applicant clearly mention the timeframe of obtaining it.

If marriage is annulled subsequently, the naturalisation application would still be honoured if it was filed at the right time under the appropriate circumstances. Unmarried partners living in a de facto union along with a Portuguese national enjoy the same rights. Though couples don’t have to be Portugal residents at the time of application, there may be a need to show some connection with the community.

- Investment

The Portugal’s “Golden Visa” scheme is overwhelmingly popular among the foreign investors who need to invest at-least 500,000 Euros in the real estate of the country; as eligibility criteria holds. After six years of residency and demonstrating proficiency in the official Portuguese language can a person apply for passport through naturalisation!

Conclusion

Through the above details, you can easily check your eligibility and apply for Portuguese second citizenship by investment and second passport!

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