Dear Rav Daniel Eidensohn
I
send you the news about the new law about the Portuguese Nacionality
for Sephardic Jews that will start at the beginning of the 2015. Can you
publish it at Daat Torah_
Best regards and Kol tuv
Daniel Litvak
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By Jewish Community of Oporto, Portugal
Shalom.
In early 2015, the Portuguese Government may
grant Portuguese nationality to the descendants of Portuguese Sephardic Jews,
who demonstrate a traditional connection to a Sephardic Community of Portuguese
origin.
How to Obtain Portuguese
Nationality and Passport?
- Step 1: Certificate issued by the Portuguese Jewish Community
- Step 2: Application for Portuguese Nationality
- Step 3: Obtaining a Portuguese Passport
Information about the step 1:
The applicant for Portuguese Nationality must first obtain a Certificate
from the Portuguese Jewish Community which attests to his/her ties to a
Sephardic Jewish Community of Portuguese origin. A request for this Certificate
must be addressed to the Jewish Community of Oporto or to the Jewish Community
of Lisbon.
From today, 15th December 2014, the Jewish Community of Oporto is ready to
receive requests from descendants of Portuguese Sephardic Jews who wish to
obtain a certificate issued by the Portuguese Jewish Community attesting this
status.
The request for a Certificate issued by the Committee of the Jewish
Community of Oporto should be addressed by the applicant, or an attorney acting
for the applicant, by digital means to the following email address:
portuguesenationality@comunidade-israelita-porto.org, together with the
following documents:
· Contact details;
· Copy of passport;
· Birth certificate or similar document that contains applicant’s date of birth,
place of birth and names of parents;
· Proof of residence;
· Payment of the Committee’s fee (€150,00 - one hundred and fifty euros); and
· All of the supporting documentary evidence as may required for a proper
evaluation of the matter and decision. Evidence of the applicant’s family
history of connection to a Sephardic Community of Portuguese origin may be
direct and circumstantial.
Payment of the Committee’s fee to review the request, in the amount of
€150,00 (one hundred and fifty euros), must be made by bank transfer to the
account of the Jewish Community of Oporto.
Information about the step 2 and step 3
Please visit
the official website or blog of the Jewish Community of Oporto - http://jewishcommunityofoporto.blogspot.pt/2014_12_01_archive.html
If you need an opinion or statement of the Board
of Directors of the Jewish Community of Oporto. By Debora Elijah:
“The new legislation corrects a moral wrong. The
long centuries of antisemitism in Portugal and the expulsions decreed by King
D. Manuel I in 1496 cannot be denied.”
(Deborah Elijah is member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Community
of Oporto. She is also member of the Committee of the Jewish Community of
Oporto which issues Certificates.)
In Portugal, the Jewish Community of Oporto, founded 90 years ago, is the
organization that unites local communal groups of the city of Oporto and its
environs, while the Jewish Community of Lisbon, recognized 102 years ago, is
the organization that unites local communal groups of Lisbon and its environs.
(For more information about the Portuguese communities, please visit the
website of the World Jewish Congress -
http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/communities/show/id/109)
Wishing you
a very happy, healthy and light-filled Chanukah,
Best
regards.
By Jewish Community of Oporto
Board of Directors
Official
website:
http://www.comunidade-israelita-porto.org
Official
blog: jewishcommunityofoporto.blogspot.com