manpreet singh was a farmer back home in india. they both work in the warehouse here.uce fruit for the european market cheaply, portugal needs harvest workers. so, to attract low-cost labor from places like india, nepal, thailand, pakistan and bangladesh, the portuguese government came up with a deal -- seven years of work in exchange for citizenship. to qualify, workers must work legally for the entire period, pay taxes, social security, and speak portuguese. >> it's a deal that trades on people's hope for a better life. ♪ manraj singh wants what his brother manpreet already has: portuguese citizenship. >> i've been in portugal for seven years. two months ago, my partner and our child joined me. we all paid 10,000 euros in india to come here. >> manpreet paid that much, too. >> we paid the money to a person in india who got the papers for our tourist visa. it's a lot of money. the family chipped in. now we're sending money to india to pay that off. >> in india, manraj singh did a master's degree in business administration. but he sees his future in europe. for him, po