Inquiring for for Spanish citizenship
Hello Patricia,
I appreciate your reply..
Well, all I know is that the only document I have is my birth certificate.. I don't think we have any other documents.. I will still have to ask my father.. .I was born October 03, 1987 in Madrid.. My parents did not apply for citizenship while we we're there..
Hope to hear from you.. I will get back to you with more info..
Thanks,
Rona
Filipino Spanish who failed to opt for citizenship
My grandmother was legally Spanish, Macaria Izon born in Bataan in the Philippines in 1860, her daughter, Culaza was also Spanish born in Bataan in the Philippines in 1896. In 1916, my grandmother Rosario was born. My father Catalino was the son of Rosario and he was registered with a mother who is Spanish at his birth. Am I a Spaniard? However, my birth was never registered as Spanish at the Spanish Consulate until the Ley Memoria Historica was passed by the Spanish Government.
Advice for Spanish Citizenship
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Any advice or person with contact details I can talk to regarding this will be appreciated.
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