January 4, 2010
HAVANA TIMES, Jan. 4 – Some 150,000 persons in Cuba (1.3% of the total
population) could obtain Spanish nationality in the next three years
thanks to the so-called Grandchildren's Law, which recognizes that
status for descendants of emigrants from the European country, affirmed
Spain's El País daily, which cited consular sources. It is estimated
that the island, with 11.2 million inhabitants, is the nation where
there will be the most applications, reported IPS.
Cubans that Opt for Spanish Nationality - Havana Times.org (4 January 2010)
http://www.havanatimes.org/?p=17724
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