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Father Agnelo Road
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Listing updatedAugust 23, 2023

» Can I visit Portugal without a visa?

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Manuel Ferns
Wed, 30 Dec 2020 00:35 EST
Admin
Many thanks again for taking down all the irrelevant and vicious posts on this forum.

Dev borem korum!
Manuel Ferns
Wed, 30 Dec 2020 00:34 EST
John
The attestation process is not needed from MEA anymore. Every document that you submit, English and Portuguese, has below attestation process.

Notary
District Collector (North or South depending on which district your BC is issued)
Apostille (There is a shop next/adjacent to Cafe Tato in Patto Panjim. Quick and cheap)

Dev borem korum!
John
Wed, 30 Dec 2020 00:24 EST
Documents attestation
Hello, seasons greetings.I would like to get my Documents Attested from External Affairs ministry. Fesh Registration. What are the documents needed. Can anybody guide me how do I go about. Who can do the attestation.

Thank you.
veronica
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 23:20 EST
bilhete appointment updates
has anyone received any mail regarding the fresh bilhete appointment which were suspensed cause of covid during april ? any updates about that ? please help me out.
Eden
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 11:16 EST
Jack
I fully agree with Patrick and look forward to many more posts from Jack which is really informative and lights up for this forum.
Patrick Borges
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 09:06 EST
Jack
Excellent post Jack as usual all your posts contain valuable information and makes up for good reading.Keep up the good work mate.
Jack
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 04:25 EST
Brexit deal update
If passed by Parliament the new Brexit deal ends free movement in the mainland United Kingdom from the end of this month. The agreements for Northern Ireland remain sketchy as it will still follow EU Single market and customs union rules.

The deal is similar to Switzerland’s deal without free movement and ECJ control. Any dispute will be resolved by a joint committee consisting of EU and UK officials. The deal has a reset clause after four years, wherein both parties can amend the treaty, replace it with a new treaty or continue with the same.

In short, free movement will end by December thirty first.

You can look at other countries to immigrate to (Ireland is culturally the closest to the UK). If Scotland leaves the UK and rejoins the EU, then Scotland remains another option. Scottish elections are due to be held in May and the SNP have indicated they’ll push for another independence referendum if they win.

Also, the previous Jack posts were not by me. My last post was on December seventeenth, to Elton.
Manuel Ferns
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 04:07 EST
Mary
Ignore all the fake posts. They are being taken down one by one.

Everything is finalized since Brexit. As of first Jan twenty one, you need to apply via the points based system which doesn't consider your passport and nationality. So you can still immigrate to UK using your Indian passport if you qualify. Don't be misled by the dubious agents on this forum.

Dev borem korum!
Manuel Ferns
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 04:04 EST
Patrick Borges
Do you have a lottery system to pick names and keep changing just to show so many are after me? You are the same vicious agent. Admin is watching you.

Dev borem korum!
Mary
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 02:32 EST
Jeevis - Be positive.

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