Consulate-General of Portugal in Goa
Address | Parwati - houses Nr. 38/39 Father Agnelo Road Altinho/Panjim Goa 403001 India |
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Phone | local: international: |
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Hours | Segunda a Sexta-feira: 09:00 - 13:30 | 14:30 - 18:00 Horário de entrada do público: 09:00 – 10:30 | 14:30 – 15:00 |
Listing updated | August 23, 2023 |
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You may be giving information through your home somewhere in India
But the weather here in London changes four times you will have drizzle then sun then cloudy and as autumn nears it will be snowy too
That doesn't harm no one out here.. Infact it's good
Regards to UK healthcare it is a pandemic situation if you understand the term pandemic yes it was burdened but it is going steady now and the entire country is vaccinated and will be open from nineteenth July
And I mentioned about going to Ireland which will take ten long years of continues resideny which is put to test then after that.
I am helping goans in a way stating that presently situation is not good in Europe or UK
Better to let things get little to normal
Many of fellow goans will use thier savings or borrow loan to make it up here but in will end up in trouble
And those having properties safe guard it in Goa too
BTW Mr Jason are you a goan? Everyone calls you a fraud here just a query no offense
I can't agree with many of the points you mentioned, many of them seem selfish and with no good intent to help your fellow people
You mention The UK has the best Health and weather, which is false. It's mostly cold and rainy and the world has seen what's going on with covid in the UK.
Plus you mention that in 10 years jobs and wages will be less.. What about Goa and India in 10 years? do you think there will be better healthcare, weather, jobs? No one has seen tomorrow. People in Goa have suffered for years and especially these last few months. Shouldn't they deserve better opportunities with Portuguese nationality as you availed?
See I am here to help many see once I was Portuguese nationality holder n I came UK long before it was popular it was easy and things were better
But due to frauds by outsiders Goa was put on red list and slowly they started delaying process cause of pressure from UK
I got my pr quickly then before the refrendrum and became UK citizenship holder
But many people trying to get in Ireland now and acquire citizenship but it will happen only in ten years time
So all must avoid it as of now as most of the goans are uneducated some fisherman folks from shirdao and all still trying but when they land else where they won't get jobs and wages are less which makes difficult to earn.
as UK is only country speaking English .you would not like to suffer later
Good one
It's so sad that even after having such a demanding nationality like UK,your thoughts and words are poor...Putting others down will never put you up.Learn to treat others equally
No....
I have applied for Portuguese passport.The date hasn't been given yet..I don't want the passport now..what can I do???please help
Have you got the appointment date?
I haven’t got yet
Assuming what you said
May do correction
Where you will find that medical officer and what if he is dead
Her parents may have got Gods call long back and now covid looming upon all
Whoever you are but I'll tell it's the truth which hurts the most
In entire Europe till Russia and the whole world around there is no other place like UK
And it hurts as London dreams ended for many
The quality of life health and the weather its outstanding in UK and this was the reason even other eu nationals tried to go there
I'll explain you in your way the taste and quality of food you will get in cafe Xavier you won't get in felicidade cafe Francis etc it's the only one and one only.. Rest may try to match but can't come near it
You will have lot of struggle with majority goans with less or no education can't strive with less wages in other countries
I have British nationality is best
Safe, free, fun country
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