Both have the same condition but they would take it easier for Portuguese speaking countries. So, it;'s better to use the Portuguese passport.
Yes only if that person is a American applying for dual citizenship in Brazil. A person from Brazil would be unable to keep citizenship in Brazil if they wanted US citizenship. because the US requires you to give up your citizenship to all other countries except Canada citizenship.
Dual citizenship has been allowed in Brazil since 1994.
To apply for Brazilian citizenship, one must be over 18 years old, have a Brazilian visa, and has lived in Brazil for at least four years. One must also be able to read and write in Portuguese and has a stable job, with no criminal records in Brazil or abroad.
Yes, you are. But you need to live in Brazil. After a year, then, you can apply for Brazilian citizenship.
If you have Brazilian citizenship, you MUST enter and depart Brazil with a valid Brazilian passport. With a Brazilian passport, you can stay there as long as you want..
. Once citizens immigrate to another country, they are usually not allowed to come back.
The law of citizenship does not allow dual citizenship except under exceptional circumstances. Such as:If a child of a Danish citizen is born in a country where they grant citizenship by birth (e.g. the US, Canada and Brazil);If one of the parents has a foreign citizenship, the child can keep both Danish and foreign citizenship;When a foreigner bec omes a Danish citizen, they can retain their previous nationality if it is hard or impossible to renounce that nationality. (for example, Greece does not allow its citizen to renounce their citizenship; Iran requires male citizens to perform military service in order to apply for renunciation of their Iranian nationality.)
the child and your self need to go to immagrastion and get citizenship in brazil for the child.
The countries that recognize Jus Soli are United States, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, America :) - kkpv
Most Brazilians are of Brazilian nationality. Brazil is a multiethnic country with a diverse population that includes people of Portuguese, African, indigenous, and other ancestries.
get in touch with the INS, it is not an overnight citizenship but it will be granted. She can visit Brazil but she must first notify the INS before leaving the US.
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.