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40% of Foreigners Who Acquired Portuguese Nationality in 2023 Are Israelis

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Of the total number of foreigners born in that year, 24.408 do not live in the country, i.e. 60% of foreign citizens who acquire Portuguese nationality live outside Portugal.

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Of the total number of foreigners born in that year, 24.408 do not live in the country, i.e. 60% of foreign citizens who acquire Portuguese nationality live outside Portugal.

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2023 data show that 58% of the concessions were citizens living abroad. Government does not disclose data from 2024, despite subsequent attempts. Leitão Amara mentioned general numbers of requests.

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More than half of the new Portuguese live outside the pac s, while the Israelis lead to the acquisition of nationality.

Of the 700 thousand pending applications for nationality or a third is from immigrants living in Portugal. In the expression of the Morning, Paul Baldaia spoke with journalist Joana Pereira Bastos

Israelis concentrated 40% of the nationalities acquired in 2023, followed by Brazilians with 23.5%. Migrants living in Portugal, at least six years ago, represented only one quarter of the population to whom the State authorized the purchase of the Portuguese passport.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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