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Portugal’s Citizenship Path Doubles: New Law Extends Residency to 10 Years

Portugal’s parliament has passed sweeping new legislation that significantly tightens the criteria for acquiring Portuguese citizenship, making the process longer and more demanding for most applicants.

Key Changes:

  • Residency Requirement: The minimum legal residency period for naturalization has been extended from five to 10 years for the majority of non-EU applicants, including citizens of India and Pakistan. Citizens of Portuguese-speaking countries and the EU will now be eligible after seven years.
  • Birthright Eligibility: Children born in Portugal to foreign parents will now only be eligible for nationality if at least one parent has legally resided in the country for a minimum of five years (up from one year).
  • New Barriers: Applicants must now prove financial self-sufficiency and a comprehensive knowledge of the Portuguese language, culture, political system, and democratic values. They must also sign a solemn declaration adhering to the principles of the Republic.
  • Sephardic Route Terminated: The special judicial system introduced in 2013 for descendants of Portuguese Sephardic Jews has been terminated.

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