anybody here from philippines?
we do appreciate so much your help.
Godbless us all!
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thank you so much for your positive reply here,i do appreciate it so much!My Husband and i are almost hopeless,to tell the truth its been 2 years we tried to fixed all the confusions of our papers and SO HARD really.and now that all was ok we have big problem to communicate in Jakarta,actually My Husband trying his best to make all the effort for me to come there and at the same time working 12 hours a day.we are more than 3 years apart,you know the feelings.He actually pay lawyer to proccess and fix are papers but even the lawyer had hard time to communicate jakarta. and thanks God i found this site,you guys really a blessing for us! thank you so much!
My Husband is from sto.tirso Portugal i dont know if its close to your place.and he is working in porto city.
are you portuguese too?i will tell my husband about what u said.did you know some Filipino there that may help us?thank you so much again.God Bless...
No I am not Portuguese but English, I met my wife 14 years ago and like you she was abroad when I met her. The truth is there is not much that you can do your end, it is almost all down to your husband. We live one hours drive from Porto where no one speaks English and there are only 3 Filipinos living within a 70 miles radius of us, they are either married to Spanish or English men.
MayI suugest that your best bet is for your husband to contact the Philippine Consulate in Madrid and tell them the whole story, they are there to help both you and your husband and they will.
May I also suggest that as you are married to a Portugal national, rather than come here on a 6 months tourist visa your husband tries to get you into Portugal on married partner basis so that you will be allowed to stay here the whole time and you can go backwards and forwards to the Philippines as you please.
If you take this approach your husband will need to contact the Portuguese Immigration Depart in Lisbon, being his wife of three years will be a very big advantage.
At the present time there are more people leaving Portugal than coming in. in addition to the Portuguese leaving there are also thousands of foreign workers going back home because life is better in their home countries than Portugal.
Also right now there are not many people queing up to come into Portugal, it is all going one way and that is OUT.
The bright young qualified Portuguese people are following many others that are leaving the country to seek work abroad, just like in the Philippines
Incidentially what kind of work do you do in the Philippines, did you graduate in the Philippines.
I suggest if you want to continue this thread you contact my wife Noeme at portugal-north@hotmail.com and she will try and help you as much as she can from her own experiences.
Unfortunately we do not know any Filipinos in Lisbon.
I hope I have been a help for you
may i know ur good name sir?and your filipina wife?you been help to me from the very start.we are so hopeless already,dont have somebody to talk about our case.thank you so much really,i will then email my husband of what u suggested to me.actually its our lawyer who suggest we will apply tourist visa for me coz this is he think the fastest way for me to come there.but i will inform my husband what you suggest
thank you Once again!GodBless and have a very Blessed Day!
In the portuguese link I think you have a document called "pedido de reagrupamento familiar" (in "impressos on line"). I don t know if it s the right way of doing it, but as you are married it seems you or your husband can ask for you regroup with him. (but i just don t know, the expert is the lawyer that your hausband contacted). I wonder what kind of world is this, if you are realy married with your husband, and appart 3 years. Did you marrie in Philippines or in Portugal? At the time you married what documents did you had both?
I also suggest ( I don 't know if it is functional ) the Philipino Club : Clube Filipino.
Rua do Salitre n.º 139, 2.º X 1250-198 Lisboa Tel. 21 314 64 50. E-mail: clubefilipino_lisboa@yahoo.com.br.
Cheers.
Sometimes wrote:Hello, I am a portuguese citizen. I don't Know much about that issue. I suggest the site of Imig. Depart. Portugal wich is : (inside of it you have the choice of english language, clik britsh flag)
In the portuguese link I think you have a document called "pedido de reagrupamento familiar" (in "impressos on line"). I don t know if it s the right way of doing it, but as you are married it seems you or your husband can ask for you regroup with him. (but i just don t know, the expert is the lawyer that your hausband contacted). I wonder what kind of world is this, if you are realy married with your husband, and appart 3 years. Did you marrie in Philippines or in Portugal? At the time you married what documents did you had both?
I also suggest ( I don 't know if it is functional ) the Philipino Club : Clube Filipino.
Rua do Salitre n.º 139, 2.º X 1250-198 Lisboa Tel. 21 314 64 50. E-mail: clubefilipino_lisboa@yahoo.com.br.
Cheers.
1. Who can acquire the Portuguese nationality?
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Children underage or incapable whose father or mother acquires the Portuguese nationality. (art. 2.º L.N.)
- In case of marriage or union of fact, judicially recognized, with a Portuguese national. (art. 3.º of the LN)
- Underage by full adoption. (art. 5.º of the LN)
- By naturalization (art. 6.º of the LN)
- Foreign legal resident for 6 years (n.º 1 of art. 6.º of the LN)
- Underage born in Portugal, in case that he/she has concluded here the 1.º cycle of basic education or one of the parents resides here legally for 5 years. (n.º 2 of art. 6.º of the LN)
- In case of loss of the Portuguese nationality and if it is proved that another nationality was not acquired. (n.º 3 of art. 6.º of the LN)
- Born in a foreign country with an ascendant of 2.º degree that hasn’t lost the Portuguese nationality. (n.º 4 of art. 6.º of the LN)
- Born in Portugal living illegally in the country during the 10 previous years to the request. (n.º 5 of art. 6.º of the LN)
- In special cases: (n.º 6 of art. 6.º of the LN)
* Who already has had Portuguese nationality
* Who has Portuguese ancestors or is member of communities of Portuguese ancestry
* Who has offered outstanding services to the Portuguese State or the national community
2. Where delivering the rerequest for Portuguese nationality
With the new Law of the Portuguese Nationality, from the 15th of December onwards, all requests for Portuguese nationality are under the responsibility of the “Conservatória dos Registos Centrais” offices. Thus, the request, completed with the necessary documents, may be presented in a “Conservatória do Registo Civil”, in an extension of the Conservatória dos Registos Centrais (CNAI) or in this Conservatória. If residing in a foreign country, the request may be presented at the Portuguese consular services of the residence area.
In order to apply for Portuguese nationality, when demanded by the “Conservatória dos Registos Centrais” offices it can be requested, at the SEF’s Regional Delegation of the area of residence, a Document proving that the citizen resides legally (and for how long), with Residence Permit or Visa, in Portugal.
For more information, please, consult: (in Portuguese)
Good luck.
I am sending you the following information:Â Â
1. CONSUL CARLA
  CASTELO - Embassy of Portugal -  Jakarta                              e-mail: Carla Castelo
2. MS. MADALENA PEREIRA - Secretary - Embassy of Portugal - Jakarta                                 e-mail: Madalena Pereira'
                                 3. MR. WIMALA DEWATA - Secretary - Consulate of Portugal Jakarta
                              e-mail:  wimala dewata'
In Portuguese Consulate office in Cebu you can inquire as well
look for Mr. Look for Mr. Concordio Goc-Ong
Office phoneline(032) 4017088 and 3440458.
Hope that would help you, normally they are very helpful just ask ask all information what you need
tnx
agnes
if you are married with a portuguese citizen , why you can not come to portugal? , did you married in portugal?
send me your email, i can give you some information to you or to your husband.
drew14joao wrote:joy, it was really true. hirap makipag usap sa jakarta embassy same situation we been experience, takes a lot of patience and its really costly to call them, kylangan you need to call them everyday for the update. hirap talaga. just some advice is talk to your husband and make him the one to talk to the consular embassy in jakarta perhaps it will help you, minsan kasi di nag portuguese si mr. wimala di cia marunong mag portuguesse ok. hope it well help you.
how much po ang binayad nyo sa para sa visa papuntang Portugal?
my family is planning to visit portugal but we just found out that portugal embassy in the phils was closed down way back 2007 as stated in the website...the same with flordeliza santiago. we also confused as to how are we going to pay the visa fee since the embassy is located in jakarta....can you help us please. thank you in advance...
In that case, can I go back with him in Norway or Portugal? He originally lived in Lisbon with his family, but for 10 years, he has been working in London. Just this October, he moved again in Norway to work there.
I really need help regarding this matter. What best advice can you give us for us to be together?
I will highly appreciate everything. Thank you and stay blessed!

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