Banner Telefónica
  • Login
Thursday, May 8, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • es Español
  • en English
subscribe
thediplomatinspain
video channel
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
thediplomatinspain
Home News

Outrage at Cuban procedures for obtaining Spanish nationality

Redacción
5 de July de 2023
in News, Subscribers, The bag, Valija Diplomática
0
Outrage at Cuban procedures for obtaining Spanish nationality

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba / Photo: Wikipedia

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
The Diplomat

 

A group of Cubans who want to take advantage of Spain’s so-called “grandchildren’s law” to obtain Spanish nationality have called a peaceful protest for Wednesday in front of the Cuban Foreign Ministry’s office of attention to the population, according to the Cuban website 14y medio.

 

The complaint, the protesters explained to the newspaper, is because the process of legalising documents in the Cuban office, which used to take a month, is now taking up to four months.

 

In order to shorten the process, they propose two measures to the ministry: to create “temporary offices for the legalisation of documents in the provincial capitals”, so that “there is less volume of documents in Havana”, and to hire more staff.

 

Cuba is the country where most people have obtained Spanish nationality under the new Law of Democratic Memory, which gives a wide range of Spanish descendants the option of obtaining it.

 

As of 31 January, according to the latest figures released by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 24,729 applications had been submitted to Spain’s 179 consular offices around the world, most of them in Latin America. Cuba, Argentina and Mexico, in that order, accounted for a total of 14,610 applications received and 4,774 nationalities registered.

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Madrid to host the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly in late July

Next Post

Spain-Japan Council Foundation remembers Josep Piqué at its first meeting of 2023

Redacción

Redacción

Next Post
Spain-Japan Council Foundation remembers Josep Piqué at its first meeting of 2023

Spain-Japan Council Foundation remembers Josep Piqué at its first meeting of 2023

Recommended

María Teresa Méndez Baiges, new director of the Spanish Academy in Rome

María Teresa Méndez Baiges, new director of the Spanish Academy in Rome

4 days ago

Newsletter

"Stay informed through our pages and always stay one step ahead. With in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and comprehensive coverage of the events that are shaping our present, our newspaper is more than just news, it is a window to the future."

Sections

Newspaper archive

July 2023
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31  
« Jun   Aug »

About Us

The Diplomat in Spain is the reference digital newspaper for diplomats and companies that want to be well informed.

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Go to mobile version
  • English