
Expert Assistance for Goans Seeking Portuguese Nationality
Our Services
- Birth Registration for Nationality/Citizenship Purposes
- Marriage Registration
- Nationality through Marriage
- Divorce Registration
- Death Registration
All the above registrations are done in Portugal.
Why Choose Us?
- Expert Guidance for Goan Individuals and their Descendants
- Efficient Navigation of Portugal's Civil Registration Process
- Tailored Support for Compliance with Legal Requirements
- Stress-free process for registering Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death.
- Seamless support for Portuguese Nationality/Citizenship, Citizen Cards, Passports, and Residency Applications
Rely on our experienced team to help you achieve your Portuguese Nationality/Citizenship and Immigration goals. Contact us today!

Unlock Your Portuguese Heritage
If Parents or You were born in Goa before 1961 you are eligible to attain Portuguese Nationality/Citizenship.
Goa a Former Portuguese State of India.
From 1505 until 1961, Portugal ruled a series of colonial outposts known collectively as the Portuguese State of India. The Republic of India eventually re-absorbed all Portuguese India's numerous territories. The last three territories under Portuguese rule were Goa, Damão and Diu. The territory of Goa, which contained two of three of the former state's capital cities (Old Goa 1510-1843 and Nova Goa 1843-1961), covered a considerable area along the western coast of India.
Towards the north, the territory of Damão (now known as Daman) included the isolated enclaves of Dadrá and Nagar Haveli. The Diu territory, which included Pani Kota Island, was situated on the southern coast of the Kathiawar Peninsula. The Republic of India later claimed these three territories, incorporating both the people and lands into the republic. However, Portugal recognises the natural right to Portuguese Nationality/Citizenship for people born in these territories before the annexation in 19.12.1961 of these territories. Should they wish they or their descendants can apply for citizenship.

Eligibility for Portuguese Citizenship
Portugal offers citizenship to individuals born before December 19, 1961, in the former Portuguese territories of:
- Goa
- Daman
- Diu
- Dadra
- Nagar Haveli
As per the Portuguese Nationality Law 37/81, these individuals are considered de facto Portuguese citizens.
Key Points:
- Eligibility extends to individuals born before December 19, 1961
- Citizenship can be reclaimed even after death through a living direct descendant
- Up to the third generation of descendants can apply for Portuguese citizenship
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To facilitate your case evaluation, We invite you to complete our PNFG CONSULTANCY Questionnaire:
Eligibility Evaluation Form
How it Works
Our 7-Step Process
- Initial Consultation: Share your information with us, and we'll guide you through the process.
- Eligibility Assessment: We'll review your information and advise on your eligibility.
- Contract and Onboarding: We'll send you an email with details on the process, fees, timelines, and a contract. Once signed, you'll officially become our client.
- Document Requirements: We'll provide a detailed list of documents needed for your case.
- Document Review and Case Study: You'll send us scans of the required documents. We'll study them, create a case study, and identify any additional documents or corrections needed.
- Document Preparation: We'll prepare, attest, and translate all documents, making them ready for submission in Portugal.
- Submission and Follow-up: We'll submit your case for Portuguese Nationality and monitor its progress until conclusion.
Frequently Asked Questions on Portuguese Nationality
As mentioned above, individuals born before 19.12.1961 in the former Portuguese territories of Goa, Daman, Diu, Dadra, and Nagar Haveli are de facto Portuguese Citizens. These individuals can reclaim their citizenship even after death if a living direct descendant applies. This ensures that up to the third generation of descendant can apply for Portuguese citizenship.
But when India invaded Goa and annexed it they did not allow the Portuguese administrators to take the record books while leaving, hence anyone born in Goa or have their birth registered in Goa before 1961 has to take that record from the record books in Goa which is available at the civil registrar or archives and submit it in Lisbon to record the birth in Portugal and reclaim their Portuguese Nationality which of course is their birth right. Please note MOST Goans did not renounce their Portuguese nationality after India invaded hence they never lost it. All that is being done now is proving that they were born in Goa before 1961 by submitting the birth record which is known as a birth teor from the original book along with other documents. Once the Portuguese authorities in Lisbon have verified the document and are satisfied that the applicant is indeed born in Goa before 1961 and is by birth a Portuguese Citizen they transcribe the birth in the Conservatoria in Lisbon and declare the applicant to be a Portuguese Citizen. Once the birth is transcribed the applicant can then go ahead and apply for his citizen card followed by his/her Portuguese Passport.
Our team of professionals along with support staff have considerable amount of experience in dealing with the complexities of immigration processes. We help to identify all possible immigration options with the assistance of Lawyers / Consultants / Professionals / who are authorised to represent clients before the authorities. Our approach in dealing with each case in a professional, timely and customer service oriented manner to make the immigration process as smooth as possible for our clients.
PNFG CONSULTANCY has experience of 14+ years and have clients of Goan origin from different parts of the world and have successfully worked with them and have concluded their cases. Most clients have never met us face to face. We appreciate the trust and strive to maintain integrity and hard work. We have a strong presence on Google and social media such as Facebook. You could access our Facebook group or page by clicking on the link on our website. You could check our reviews from our clients.
PNFG CONSULTANCY offered a considerable percentage of applications in recent years, a milestone which many of our competitors find difficult to match.
Many Goans who had moved to Karachi and married in Karachi and had children born there went ahead and registered their marriage and the children births at the Portuguese Embassy in Pakistan but never applied for their Portuguese passport and could only hold a Pakistani passport. In most cases these records stayed with the Embassy and were never sent to Lisbon to be transcribed hence the record does not exist in Portugal and is no longer traceable at the Embassy. In some case people even have a copy of the assento de nascimento or casamneto but this does not help. In this one has to go through the process of transcribing the marriage and birth in Lisbon. That said there is a chance that the Embassy did send the record to Lisbon and it was transcribed. So in cases like this it is best to conduct a search in the archives in Portugal. This of course involves a cost and time.
A lot of Goans in Karachi at the time would travel back to Goa to transcribe their marriage and children’s birth as soon or around the time child was born. This of course for births before 1961. Please note that Goa was Portugal so they did not have to travel to Lisbon to transcribe the marriage or birth.