Spain is the country in Europe that hosts the largest number of migrants from Latin America and of the Caribbean, since it offers opportunities for access to education, health, jobs with better salaries, security and other positive factors. That is why more and more citizens are interested in obtaining Spanish nationality, which offers the benefits of living and working freely in any of the nations of the European Union, access to opposition and public office, gain political rights such as suffrage, among others.
In 2015, Spain established the law Sephardic, which makes it possible for the descendants of Jews expelled from Spain in 1942 to acquire Spanish nationality, without the need for them to renounce their previous nationality and without the requirement of having resided in Spain. Despite the fact that this modality was in force until 2019, the Nature letter is another option that includes the same requirements, such as having a surname of Sephardic or Jewish origin. Next, we share the list.
What surnames can apply for Spanish nationality?
TO: Abraham, Acevedo, Acosta, Aguado, Aguiar, Aguilar, Alarcón, Alba, Aldana, Alcalá, Alegre, Alfonso, Alfaro, Almeida, Alonso, Álvarez, Friend, Beloved, Amaya, Aranda.
B.: Baltasar, Báez, Barral, Barrios, Beato, Benavente, Benítez, Bernal, Bravo, Bueno, Bermejo.
C.: Cabrera, Calvo, Camacho, Campo, Cantos, Carrasco, Carrillo, Carvajal, Castellanos.
D.: Delgado, Diego, Díez, Díaz, Duque, Domínguez, Durán, Dorado, Duarte.
AND: Enrique, Enríquez, Espejo, Esperanza, Espinosa, Escudero, Esteban.
F: Fajardo, Fernández, Ferrer, Ferrero, Figueroa, Flores, Fuentes, Fuertes.
G.: Gálvez, García, Gato, Garzón, Gil, Gimeno, Giménez, Gómez, Granado, González, Gutiérrez.
h: Haro, Henríquez, Hernández, Heredia, Holgado, Herrera, Huerta, Hurtado.
Yo: Ibáñez, Israel, Left.
J: Jaen, Jimenez, Jimeno, Jorge, Juarez, Julian.
L: Lázaro, Leal, Lara, Larios, Leiva, León, Lima, Linares, Lobato, Lobo, López, Lorca, Lorenzo.
m: Madrid, Madrigal, Macías, Machado, Manuel, Márquez, Marchena, Marcos, Martínez, Marín.
No.: Nájera, Navarro, Navas, Nieto, Núñez.
EITHER: Ocampo, Ochoa, Olivos, Olmos, Oliva, Ordóñez, Olivares, Orellana, Ortega, Ortiz.
P: Pacheco, Padilla, Palma, Palomino, Pardo, Paredes, Couple, Parra, Paz, Pascual, Pedraza, Pena, perez.
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