I have written about this a zillion times. After a while, it gets rather tedious. But, IMO, Roland is a good person. Hence this comment.
Roland will surely review THE reason why citizens of the Antigo Estado da India are able to confer Portuguese nationality up to 3 generations, something which is not available to citizens/residents of former (say) Portuguese Africa; also the reason why applicants have to prove that they were not resident in Portuguese Africa around 1974. jc Enviado do meu iPad > On Jan 4, 2016, at 1:29 AM, Bernado Colaco <[email protected]> wrote: > > Story told here is untrue. There are over 100,000 thousand Chinese born in > Macau who have Portuguese citizenship and are not giving it up. Africans, > Brazilians and Timorese are independent countries there fore no Portuguese > citizenship. Goa stands invaded until this day = Portuguese citizenship. > > > BC > > > It may have been Dictator Antonio Salazar's last revenge on the Indian > authorities. Either that, or his love for Goans (and Damanese and Diucars) > was so overwhelming, that he did something for them that no colonial > government anywhere had ever done for the people it once governed. In fact, > even the Portuguese themselves had never done any such thing for its other > subject people whether Africans, Brazilians, Timorese or Macanese
