Hi there,
I'm a Canadian citizen living abroad. I have two citizenships. I am now applying for a third - a Portuguese citizenship.
According to the local Portuguese embassy where I live (my first citizenship), I was advised NOT to declare on being a Canadian citizen (my second citizenship) to avoid any complications. According to them, the Portuguese government cannot find out that I am a Canadian so why bother, and I should just declare being a citizen of the country where I live and apply at (my first citizenship, where I also was born, so all my documents are from this country).
The question is, to declare or not? I wasn't born in Canada and I don't have residential ties to Canada. I love Canada and was raised in a Canadian household, but don't have family there and nothing in my life can suggest to the Portuguese authorities that I am a Canadian, unless they somehow investigate. However, I am scared that if they learn after I'm approved that I didn't provide all the needed documents (Canadian passport, Canadian Police Record) my Portuguese citizenship will be taken away from me and I'll be deported from Portugal.
I understand this forum is about immigration to Canada, but I was hoping you guys can help, maybe you know what to do in this cases when dealing with multiple citizneships.
Thanks.
Regards,
Gilad
I'm a Canadian citizen living abroad. I have two citizenships. I am now applying for a third - a Portuguese citizenship.
According to the local Portuguese embassy where I live (my first citizenship), I was advised NOT to declare on being a Canadian citizen (my second citizenship) to avoid any complications. According to them, the Portuguese government cannot find out that I am a Canadian so why bother, and I should just declare being a citizen of the country where I live and apply at (my first citizenship, where I also was born, so all my documents are from this country).
The question is, to declare or not? I wasn't born in Canada and I don't have residential ties to Canada. I love Canada and was raised in a Canadian household, but don't have family there and nothing in my life can suggest to the Portuguese authorities that I am a Canadian, unless they somehow investigate. However, I am scared that if they learn after I'm approved that I didn't provide all the needed documents (Canadian passport, Canadian Police Record) my Portuguese citizenship will be taken away from me and I'll be deported from Portugal.
I understand this forum is about immigration to Canada, but I was hoping you guys can help, maybe you know what to do in this cases when dealing with multiple citizneships.
Thanks.
Regards,
Gilad