Very well put and thank you!

Eliseu Pacheco da Silva


No dia 21/08/2015, às 09:41, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> 
escreveu:

> I don’t know how much of an overkill it might be…I have a close friend who 
> married a Russian woman. She is a concert violinist and speaks English at a 
> B2 level with a reasonable knowledge of US history. It took her 5 years and 
> over 5000 in legal fees to get her citizenship here. There are always stories 
> of easy US citizenship but it actually ranks as one of the more difficult 
> ones to get if you have minimal legal standing for it. Portugal is considered 
> somewhat easier, just not the easiest. If you want citizenship just to have a 
> second passport then there are other places to go. If you want to be part of 
> Portugal and its people then that is possible…But, you must prove your 
> interest in the country. You can do this by living there for 5 years and 
> being part of their economy, by ancestry to the gparent level, by ancestry to 
> the ggparent level with language ability, by investing in the country 350,000 
> euro. It is not impossible and it is not difficult by most developed nation 
> standards. One must decide the route, the reason, and the qualifications 
> necessary and then be about the business of applying.
> I am surprised at the interesting observations made by my US based relatives. 
> There seems to be an expectation that if it isn’t done the way it is in the 
> USA it isn’t right or easy or modern. The correct observation is that it is 
> different and works for Portugal, that is all that matters in this case.
> I have no interest in stirring up a hot debate; my interest is in encouraging 
> those that want to try for citizenship to do so and to do it by the 
> Portuguese parameters, after all Portugal is the country they are applying 
> to. We Americans always criticize immigrants that don’t want to become 
> American they just want the citizenship but not the culture or ideas…well?
> 
> Sent from Windows Mail
> 
> From: Jose Medeiros
> Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎August‎ ‎21‎, ‎2015 ‎1‎:‎51‎ ‎AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> 
> This is an overkill compared to getting US citizenship
> 
>> On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 5:58:11 PM UTC-4, Phil Lopes wrote:
>> I received my citizenship about a year ago. I was required to take a 
>> Portuguese exam offered by the University of Lisbon at San Jose State 
>> University. At the time exam was only offered twice a year. Exam took about 
>> three hours and included comprehension, writing, and conversation and cost 
>> about $100.00. My guess is that the ability to speak Portuguese will 
>> continue to be required.
>> 
>>> On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 4:46:40 AM UTC-7, nancy jean baptiste 
>>> wrote:
>>> Thanks for the information. It's still unclear if a language exam will be 
>>> necessary. Does anyone know?
>>> 
>>> Nancy Jean
>>> 
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 06:27:28 -0400
>>> Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Fwd: Interested in Portuguese citizenship
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> 
>>> Here is information I received from the Portuguese Citizenship Reconnect 
>>> organization. Attached are two documents with specific information. 
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps!
>>> 
>>> MaryAnn
>>> 
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Portuguese Citizenship <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 6:40 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Interested in Portuguese citizenship
>>> To: MaryAnn Santos <[email protected]>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Good afternoon Ms. MaryAnn Santos,
>>> 
>>> I hope this e-mail finds you well.
>>> 
>>> On 29 July an alteration to the Portuguese Nationality Act was approved in 
>>> order to consider the grandchildren of Portuguese citizens Portuguese by 
>>> origin. In sum, under the newly enacted law, obtaining citizenship depends 
>>> on three requirements: (i) knowledge of the Portuguese language; (ii) 
>>> regular visits to Portugal; and (iii) the applicant cannot have been found 
>>> guilty of a crime with a prison sentence over 3 years.
>>> 
>>> I attach hereto our Legal News Alert on the new law.
>>> 
>>> If you feel you meet these requirements, kindly complete the assessment 
>>> form attached hereto.
>>> 
>>> Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
>>> 
>>> Best Regards,
>>> 
>>> Lisette
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