Individuals born in the former portuguese colonies
Individuals born in the former colonies, or those whose father or mother were born in overseas territory still under Portuguese administration, only kept the Portuguese Nationality up until the independence of these territories.
The acquisition, loss and reacquisition of Portuguese nationality of individuals born in the former Portuguese territories that became independent is ruled by Decree Law no. 308-A/75 of 24 June.
According to this decree the individuals born in the former colonies, or those whose father or mother were born in overseas territory still under Portuguese administration, only kept the Portuguese Nationality up until the independence of these territories.
The remaining descendants to the third degree of the Portuguese citizens referred above can also retain Portuguese nationality unless, within two years from the date of independence, they declare, being adult or emancipated, or through their legal representatives, being unable, they do not want to be a Portuguese national.
Also, those individuals who were born in the former colonies – as well their wives and minor children – can retain Portuguese nationality if they were residing in Portugal mainland or adjacent islands for more than five years on April 25, 1974.
Registering parents marriage – necessary to show minor was born from married parents.
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