I’m British and just got my Belgian citizenship. The major benefit of getting any EU citizenship is that you can move to any of the 27 EU countries easily. Just needed 5 years of living and working in Belgium. Technically you need to speak some French or Dutch but via the 5 year work route they assume that you speak one of the languages due to the fact you’ve worked in Belgium for 5 years. I only speak English
I appreciate your approach to teaching.. To my understanding this just proves how much we need an edge as investors because playing the market like everyone else just isn’t good enough, we just need to hold onto our hopes and wait to see how things turn out because market movements are almost always unpredictable. In my portfolio, I'm noticing more red than green.
The best course of action if you lack market knowledge is to ask a consultant or investing coach for guidance or assistance. Speaking with a consultant helped me stay afloat in the market and grow my portfolio to about 65% since January, even though I know it sounds obvious or generic. I believe that is the most effective way to enter the business at the moment.
My advisor is *Jenny Pamogas Canaya* highly qualified and experienced in the financial market. She has extensive knowledge of portfolio diversity and is considered an expert in the field. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market
@You Tube Here is the problem... I do not want to blame you or whatever but some people seem to not realize how people are just interested in the citizenship and then leave the country that accepted them. There are MILLIONS of people going to EU countries who get the citizenship without knowing A1 level of the language.
Pls make make video on business opportunity in EU countries . I think now a days any of these EU countries won't let other immigrants to give civilianship because things are too much challenging to handle their own native people life style. Which I appreciate their decisions. Don't assume that I'm racist but facts are facts. So pls make videos on business opportunity to these countries specially what to export or start business . I'm happy to be an Indian and proud of it
I disagree with you,the constitution is there,and if you are qualified you may surely have your citizenship,unless they change the constitution. Although it may take a long period to receive it.
@@prontocidadaniaitaliana eu poderia ter falado melhor. Mas quis dizer, os paises que falam espanhol na LATAM, e tambem o Brasil, Guinea Equatorial, Filipinas, etc. Obrigado por assistir!
@@traveleconomics why spain gives this benefit to brazilians if they speak a different language, I mean not even in portugal they get this benefit , even though they speak portuguese in portugal you must way 5/6 years to apply for citizenship dont matter if you are from LATAM?? do you know why spain have this law and portugal doesnt???
You think I can go for citizenship in Greece..I finished my master degree and worked for 5 years and 4 months ! Knowing that I didn't learn the language 🤷♀️
Yes, but if you do that, it will add up to almost the same time as if you just go to Spain and spend 10 years there and apply. Maybe you will have a slight advantage of 1 or 2 years. I'd prefer to go straight to Spain and secure a PR first.
As far as i know, only natural born citizens can do it. But if thats the case, I think your best bet is Argentina, where you only need 2 years residence for citizenship and therefore it would only take you around 5 years for being able to apply for spanish citizenship. Be aware that Spain only allows citizenship with ex colonies so you would only be able to keep the argentine nationality but renounce to your other citizenships you have
Unfortunately no, Spain only allows the fast path if you're a natural-born citizen of one of those countries. Being a naturalized citizen is not enough.
Hi sir, we live in YS and thinking of moving to Portugal, 2 questions: first heard that there r new laws starting July 2021, is that true? Second: I have kids in high school, so are there good international schools? And in which cities? The same for Universities? And do they teach in English? Thank you and sorry for asking too many Q.s!
Every year they are making amendments to the law to adjust it to the demand and the best interests of the Portuguese economy and society. For international school the best shots are definitely Lisbon and Porto. If you have more questions please contact me through the website checkinprice.com/contact/ or clarity.fm/jonstotz1
Also for children. Anyone born in Portugal to a legal resident automatically becomes portuguese. Anyone born in Portugal to an illegal migrant living here for more than 1 year automatically becomes portuguese. Parents get resident permit and even citizenhip though their children
My dad's maternal grandmother was born in Romania. But, left the country and came to the UK before 1991, where she lost her Romanian citizenship and became British. Does that count me as eligible?
That is no so straightforward, you need to see the dates of birth of everyone involved and what documents you have from them. There is a good chance you are eligible but you need to assess your individual case.
Depends on so many things. If you study some social science or any field where there are low demand for professionals, it is really difficult. If you study IT and you are at the top level in your specific field, it is very easy.
Romania 🇷🇴 is the Cheapest Country in the EU and you need to stay only for two years in the country to obtain Citizenship, along with the High Quality of Life!
Hello sir Through different links and online sources I found some sites which guarantee to provide Slovenian passport within a period of 2 months . Is this policy actually from the Slovenian's government? Or is it a scam ???
Indians need to renounce Indian citizenship if they take up another citizen. But you can still get one as long as you are willing to give up the Indian one.
I you are married with a Portugese how much time needs for the residence and costs ? My girlfriend is from there but we are not married yet , we are waiting our 30’s lo
if you are an Albanian citizen you can go to Portugal with her and apply for residency. But ONLY if your partnership is registered by law or if you married.
What if you are a naturalized citizen of a former colony for Spanish citizenship? Or do you have to be native born citizen (if that makes sense).... I'm working on a citizenship in South America now so that's why I'm asking
I am from Iran and temp.residence of Slovenia.when I get my my Perm.residence from Slovenia can I find a job in Austria or Germany or Italy and move there and switch my residency in one of these countries?
More or less yes, but then you will have to switch your permanent residency to Austria. I don't think it makes that much sense since salaries in Slovenia is not that far from Austria/Italy anyway.
hi my grandfather is born in greece he lived here but ı born in turkey ı dont have a greece citizen ship can ı get a greece citizen ship I don't know if my grandfather was a greece citizen
What does citizenship through ancestry look like for Germany? My grandmother moved from German at 16 and died with her German citizenship, never obtaining another citizenship. Am I eligible?
Maybe, it depends on many details. Which year she was born, where she was born (the territory of the present day Germany changed a lot in the last century), if you have her documents, what documents you have, etc. But, maybe you have a chance, take your case to the embassy/consulate of your jurisdiction and ask about it.
@@traveleconomics it may ease the process if you get your parents to claim that citizenship first. as your dear grandma was german all the time by your description, she bestowed german citizenship upon your one parent by _ius sanguinis_ by just giving birth. prove _her_ german citizenship and let it trickle down to parent, then you.
@@rivenoak It doesn't make much difference. I know of many cases where the ancestor was German, then his son was born abroad, and the grandson and great grandsons of the ancestors applied together and got it at the same time. It is essentially a matter of being eligible.
German citizenship via descent generally works by way of parents. That does not make your case impossible, but it might require a work around. Also note worthy is that the descents of victims of Nazi persecution have a special eligibility to obtain citizenship.
@@summaryBooks108 You have to drink a litre of maple syrup within 1 minute and then slide a circular stone on the ice to a red circle. Next, you need to kiss a moose on the forehead while singing "O, Canada" with a Alberta accent. After that, they give you a passport.
Germany 🇩🇪and Pakistan 🇵🇰should have a double nationality agreement with each other. Then it would be great. The way Italy. England. USA . France. Portugal. Canada. And the rest of the countries have double nationality agreement with Pakistan. Similarly, if Germany and Pakistan also have a dual nationality agreement, it is a good thing. Thanks❤️🇩🇪🤝🇵🇰❤️
Few things to note. For the Netherlands and Spain, it's important to note that you may not be eligible for dual citizenship, Also Portugal has high taxes
@@liopthhologramm3100 where were you from before moving to Spain? I'm brazilian, and i'm currently thinking about going to Spain for 2 years and apply for the citizenship, it only takes two years for latinos to get it
Hey, I was living in the states, and thanks to this video I started to thinking about it two months ago; today i'm writing this comment while waiting for tomorrow when I will be starting a job in construction here in Portugal. Minimum wage, but excited for the new life. Thanks.
It is easy as we hear from outside,but living in the country you will see that it's all a different story. The requirements to apply for citizenship in various countries are totally difficult to get them,and will finally cost you more years than as we hear in the air.
Anyone born in Portugal to a legal resident automatically becomes portuguese. Anyone born in Portugal to an illegal migrant living here for more than 1 year automatically becomes portuguese. Parents get resident permit and even citizenhip though their children
Where can I find more info related to Belgium? Is incredible to me the time this video mentions, it's almost as Canada for example, in case you enter as a postgraduate student.
if you are a citizen of Cyprus or Croaita you can live in work in any country of the EU. The only difference is that one needs to show a passport or ID when crossing the broder to HR or CY from other EU countries.
I’m British and just got my Belgian citizenship. Just needed 5 years of living and working in Belgium. Technically you need to speak some French or Dutch but via the 5 year work route they assume that you speak one of the languages due to the fact you’ve worked in Belgium for 5 years. I only speak English
There are some mythologies about Belgian citizenship. After five years of *paying taxes and social security* you can *begin* the process of applying. I have two friends here that got theirs after 10 and 12 years respectively. I have another friend who has not managed to do so after 21 years. I am 7 years here and I am giving up the process realizing that it is not worth the time, expense, and continuous frustration from the adversarial attitudes of the civil service. For some unknown reason, they treat you as an opponent or criminal that they need to outmaneuver.
The time requirement is indeed just part of the process. Once you live the number of years needed you are eligible to apply, that doesn't mean that you will get it fast, or that you will get it at all. In many countries like Spain, Italy and Belgium the process, after you become eligible takes on average 2 years. The time requirement is just one of the requirements as well. One needs to fulfill everything to get it.
My grandfather is from croatia and left before 1991 which makes me able to apply for a citizenship based on lineage without knowing the language fully or living there. So i just started collecting the documents to apply for one, but its just for fun as I am already a Norwegian and Swedish citizen
Currently working on Polish citizenship through ancestry. My paternal grandfather was born in Poland and immigrated to the US after the war. Hoping it works out as I am going to be studying abroad in France starting in Jan and would like to stay in EU after.
People who choose to go to places in Europe, North America or Australasia are not only focusing on GDP, but on a fair society (i.e., a place without inequalities). I suppose India is not exactly the case.
@@stela_solar actually people are tired of reservation that's why they chose to go to other countries in my case idgf about inequality, politics, religion etc... The only thing I care about is making money and India is growing economy I've been living h re for 20 years i know how things work here
My dream is to move to Bulgaria. I will have large savings and will work for uk company. As im 44 and not near retirement age i heard it will be very difficult to get the visa. Do you have any advise. I really dont want to give up this dream
want to have a child with eu passport only has to be born in portugal. For parents of portuguese children after 5 years living here (legally or illegally) can apply for citizenship even if all 5 years are as illegal migrants.
@@yachichung5536 You need to provide a complex combination of documents confirming you effectively reside in Belgium. The general rule is that during these 5 years of residence prior to your application, you can stay outside Belgium for a maximum period of 6 months (one time 6 months or several times outside Belgium not exceeding 6 months in total).
Im under 18 i need to make a spanish passport so how can i get a spanish passport in just few months?what is the best way for me to get the spanish passport very fast?
@@malsalman3613 The fastest ways require being born from a Spanish parent, or being born in Spain, or being married to a Spanish national. Otherwise there is no fast and easy way.
@@malsalman3613 2 monts ? hmmm when uwill get spanish nationality it will takes u many yearssss, doesnot matter ur age, 10 years for resident and when u will apply for nationality they dont answer in years like 5 or 6 year they dont answer u so 15 fucking year totally
Hi Lauren. It is easy in Hungary indeed, but it is not the easiest. Don't forget that for the simplified process of getting Hungarian citizenship by ancestry you have to speak intermediate Hungarian. I've had heard of people having trouble passing this test. For the Italian one you don't need any knowledge of the language.
Not very easy. My grandfather was from Hungary but I have no idea where his bc is. His wife, my grandma, was from Russia and I don't think she had a bc. Hungary requires you to provide birth certificates, marriage certificates, and everything in between to validate the connection. It's not easy at all.
guys im EU citizen and dont stay in EU country for work.... even im working in canada otawa and making money in half year u cant do it in EU countrys in 2 years..... many countrys of EU sucks to
I want get a citizenship in ireland to be a pilot. Why? Because 1. I want a good wage and 2. I can visit different countrys. i am bosnian 12 year old and thinking on what i should do in my future
If you want to be a airline pilot you should consider UAE, Qatar, China. They have extremely high salaries for airline pilots and low or no income tax for expat pilots.
@@douglasgarcia6242 exacly when u apply for nationality they dont answer u in many years like 5 or 6 year even i know people are waiting more than 8 year ;D spanish goverment is trash in this case
@@traveleconomics I see however I'm wondering if there's an Eastern European country I could live in 5 years and obtain citizenship for example. Like Romania for example.
I assume that to get citizenship through naturalization, you need to be proficient in the local language. Finnish is not precisely known for being an easy language...
It's not just simply living there. Only under some specific types of residency. The video also mentioned that. For Finland, I heard that it depends on the type of your working contract. It's very difficult to get the type which will count towards your citizenship.
@@talachastu816 listen The Finnish citize ship is so easy to get. You have to live 5 years in the country ( there is nothing to do with residence permit's type, by law there is nothing ). Language is not a problem at all, you have plenty time to learn it. All other requirements are simple and logic and easy to satisfy. The whole process takes from 4 to 6 months and you are Finnish citizen and in same day when the decision is taken you can apply for passport and after 1 week , you will have Finnish passport. It is easy, simple and fast.
Hello you might be busy but I'm so excited about the possibility of gettin' Spanish Citizenship. I hold myself 3 nationalities. American by birth ✨️ And got the other ones by Naturalization. Obviously the American one wont help me get citizenship in Spain in the 2 years framework. But the other 2 citizenships I've been holding correspond to former Spanish colonies. Being Mexican Citizenship and Guatemalan Citizenship. Now my question is: Being American by birth, do i qualify to get Spanish citizenship in the 2 year time-lapse by only applying with one of the other nationalities instead and if possible with wich nationality should i apply the mexican one or the guatemalan one, which one would help me get Spanish Citizenship if possible of course. I'll be waiting for your answer. Thanks in advance.
Hello. Nice job on getting 3 citizenships. Individual cases are only assessed on consultations. Feel free to book one to discuss this and more. Best regards.
Sweden definitely easier than Norway. Norway is not in the EU though. Language wise you are correct Sweden is a good option, but overall I do not recommend Sweden because of the high cost of living and high taxes, if you are an employee or a business man you will have to invest a lot until you reach the time needed to apply.
@@traveleconomics Hi! thanks for the reply! Ohh I see, yes the cost of living is high, but I guess so are the salaries overall if you got a skilled job... At least taxes are well invested in the city, I think. Also, is there a country that might be more immigration "friendly" towards Canadians? or is it same as with US, etc.. Thanks!
@@antonk5414 if you are highly skilled I would personally move to Switzerland or the UK. Lower taxes than Sweden, tax money better used in society, higher salaries than Sweden in many fields. Better weather, less darkness.
@@traveleconomics Right, but they're not EU countries. I work in film post-production field, so perhaps Ireland, Czechia, or Germany (language though) would work better. I have citizenship from LatinAmerican country, but Spain is not very good with salaries and its overall slow system. Thank you for your input and the useful videos! :) I guess Denmark is the same as Sweden too.
@@antonk5414 I would choose Czechia without blinking an eye. High quality of life, moderate taxes, GDP growing, easy to get residency as a freelancer or if you are offered a job. Germany is pretty good if you are offered a job as well, not good for non-EU self-employed persons. Ireland cost of living is stratospheric, but it is an option if you land an extremely well paid job. Spain is a great place to enjoy life but quite unattractive to get a job and earn money in general.
if your mother is French, and she has all valid French documents now, and if she is alive, it will be extremely easy for you to get your French passport.
To be come Polish citizens long process plus must learn Polish I'm proud of my country Poland I can tell I'm double citizen I'm know how law work in Poland bye
There are people becoming european citizens without knowing how to say 100 words in the language of the country they chose. It's terrible how things are going...
Nice video.... i went out of my country 10 years ago. lived in Spain all this time.. now i am waiting for spanish passport to go out of spain... crazy life...
Is it true that we can goto Portugal as a tourist in a tourist visa and get a job and then apply for temporary resident permit?? If so, where can I find the information.
I’m British and just got my Belgian citizenship. The major benefit of getting any EU citizenship is that you can move to any of the 27 EU countries easily. Just needed 5 years of living and working in Belgium. Technically you need to speak some French or Dutch but via the 5 year work route they assume that you speak one of the languages due to the fact you’ve worked in Belgium for 5 years. I only speak English
So I don’t need French or Dutch to get belgian Citizenship?
just move to ireland for 5 years
Bro stop being lazy and learn French
@@mynameis6326 Nein, danke
wow awesome!
I appreciate your approach to teaching.. To my understanding this just proves how much we need an edge as investors because playing the market like everyone else just isn’t good enough, we just need to hold onto our hopes and wait to see how things turn out because market movements are almost always unpredictable. In my portfolio, I'm noticing more red than green.
The best course of action if you lack market knowledge is to ask a consultant or investing coach for guidance or assistance. Speaking with a consultant helped me stay afloat in the market and grow my portfolio to about 65% since January, even though I know it sounds obvious or generic. I believe that is the most effective way to enter the business at the moment.
My advisor is *Jenny Pamogas Canaya* highly qualified and experienced in the financial market. She has extensive knowledge of portfolio diversity and is considered an expert in the field. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market
I think Belgium citizenship process will take long time 📝
1. Portugal
2. Malta
3. Belgium
4. Netherlands
5. Luxembourg
6. Ireland
7. Spain
8. Cyprus
What about Georgia
No mention of being fluent in the national language, or compulsory national service the moment you become a citizen (if you are a man).
very few countries in Europe have compulsory military service. The national language you should learn in almost all cases of naturalization.
@You Tube There are lots of them in the UK.
@You Tube Here is the problem... I do not want to blame you or whatever but some people seem to not realize how people are just interested in the citizenship and then leave the country that accepted them.
There are MILLIONS of people going to EU countries who get the citizenship without knowing A1 level of the language.
Please make video content of marriage law and divorce law about these countries.
Pls make make video on business opportunity in EU countries . I think now a days any of these EU countries won't let other immigrants to give civilianship because things are too much challenging to handle their own native people life style. Which I appreciate their decisions. Don't assume that I'm racist but facts are facts. So pls make videos on business opportunity to these countries specially what to export or start business . I'm happy to be an Indian and proud of it
I disagree with you,the constitution is there,and if you are qualified you may surely have your citizenship,unless they change the constitution. Although it may take a long period to receive it.
Great content
Great info..thanks
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
I have a simple battery misdemeanor can I live in eu or Netherlands for 3 yrs. I’m tired of us. They racial profile me to greatly
Hi! Just a correction: Brazil is a Portuguese speaking country. 🇧🇷❤️
Oi, eu falo Portugues! Em que parte do video eu disse que no Brasil se fala outra lingua?
No 4:44 (será que entendi errado 😬), se entendi errado, me perdoe. O vídeo está muito bom! 😀
@@prontocidadaniaitaliana eu poderia ter falado melhor. Mas quis dizer, os paises que falam espanhol na LATAM, e tambem o Brasil, Guinea Equatorial, Filipinas, etc. Obrigado por assistir!
I think he separated Brazil from, “Spanish speaking countries”. It sounded like your thinking, but I think he got it
@@traveleconomics why spain gives this benefit to brazilians if they speak a different language, I mean not even in portugal they get this benefit , even though they speak portuguese in portugal you must way 5/6 years to apply for citizenship dont matter if you are from LATAM?? do you know why spain have this law and portugal doesnt???
You think I can go for citizenship in Greece..I finished my master degree and worked for 5 years and 4 months ! Knowing that I didn't learn the language 🤷♀️
you need to speak Greek to obtain citizenship.
Does Finland's new immigration law changes permit students to obtain PR in 4 years?
If you get a Spanish speaking countries passport by naturalization, can you still apply Spanish passport after two years residence?
Yes, but if you do that, it will add up to almost the same time as if you just go to Spain and spend 10 years there and apply. Maybe you will have a slight advantage of 1 or 2 years. I'd prefer to go straight to Spain and secure a PR first.
As far as i know, only natural born citizens can do it. But if thats the case, I think your best bet is Argentina, where you only need 2 years residence for citizenship and therefore it would only take you around 5 years for being able to apply for spanish citizenship. Be aware that Spain only allows citizenship with ex colonies so you would only be able to keep the argentine nationality but renounce to your other citizenships you have
But you must know that you'll lose your original citizenship (Spain has restrictions on that). Where are you originally from, by the way?
Unfortunately no, Spain only allows the fast path if you're a natural-born citizen of one of those countries. Being a naturalized citizen is not enough.
Hi sir, we live in YS and thinking of moving to Portugal, 2 questions: first heard that there r new laws starting July 2021, is that true?
Second: I have kids in high school, so are there good international schools? And in which cities? The same for Universities? And do they teach in English?
Thank you and sorry for asking too many Q.s!
Every year they are making amendments to the law to adjust it to the demand and the best interests of the Portuguese economy and society. For international school the best shots are definitely Lisbon and Porto. If you have more questions please contact me through the website checkinprice.com/contact/ or clarity.fm/jonstotz1
Yes internationals schools exist here.
Also for children. Anyone born in Portugal to a legal resident automatically becomes portuguese. Anyone born in Portugal to an illegal migrant living here for more than 1 year automatically becomes portuguese. Parents get resident permit and even citizenhip though their children
Thank you
My dad's maternal grandmother was born in Romania. But, left the country and came to the UK before 1991, where she lost her Romanian citizenship and became British. Does that count me as eligible?
That is no so straightforward, you need to see the dates of birth of everyone involved and what documents you have from them. There is a good chance you are eligible but you need to assess your individual case.
almost 1,5 millions latin americans have become spanish citizens in the last 20 years ...
This is not something very extraordinary, considering that at least 50 million people in Latin America have at least partial Spanish ancestry.
I want to move to Norway, or maybe the Netherlands
I think you are wrong. I'm already 5 years in Belgium (as a student) and the opportunities for student here are limitated
Depends on so many things. If you study some social science or any field where there are low demand for professionals, it is really difficult. If you study IT and you are at the top level in your specific field, it is very easy.
I think it also depends on what you studied.some degrees are very high in demand
My great grandmother was from Luxemburg. Is possible to apply for EU citizenship by ancestry at Luxemburg?
it might be, but it is not guaranteed. Check with their embassy in your jurisdiction.
@@traveleconomics It would be the embassy at Washington D.C. I'll check it, thank you
I have 2 EU Passports, German and Croatian🥰
Lucky
Hey, I do want to immigrate to both these countries
May I ask you to share some info about them with me?:)
@Brutally Honest Guy haha🤭🤣
Hi i want to move to Europe so how i can
Romania 🇷🇴 is the Cheapest Country in the EU and you need to stay only for two years in the country to obtain Citizenship, along with the High Quality of Life!
You need to stay 8 years in Romania to apply for citizenship. Just 4 if you already have some other EU citizenship.
Fine
Which is the easiest Germany or Netherlands ?
how about Bulgaria? investing twice 512k euros (1.24M Euros) to get citizenship within 18 months to 24 months
It is viable. But if considering this size of investment, I would probably prefer Malta over Bulgaria.
Why do u need another citizenship with such wealth???
Is Albania one of the EU countries . . . If so, what are their requirements for citizenship . . . ?
Albania is not in the EU at the moment.
Hello sir
Through different links and online sources I found some sites which guarantee to provide Slovenian passport within a period of 2 months . Is this policy actually from the Slovenian's government? Or is it a scam ???
There is nothing on the immigration law of Slovenia that states that this is a viable path for citizenship.
As I am a Slovenian resident it takes 10 yrs. to get Slovenian passport.
@@dr.mehr6316 thanks for info
Does this Apply to Indian Citizens as well?
Indians need to renounce Indian citizenship if they take up another citizen. But you can still get one as long as you are willing to give up the Indian one.
Hi sir I'm from Liberia studying in Cyprus it's possible to fly to the Schengen area
Yes, possible, but you need a visa.
I you are married with a Portugese how much time needs for the residence and costs ? My girlfriend is from there but we are not married yet , we are waiting our 30’s lo
if you are an Albanian citizen you can go to Portugal with her and apply for residency. But ONLY if your partnership is registered by law or if you married.
3 years
What if you are a naturalized citizen of a former colony for Spanish citizenship? Or do you have to be native born citizen (if that makes sense).... I'm working on a citizenship in South America now so that's why I'm asking
The current law makes no difference between Iberoamerican citizens who have acquired the citizenship by birth or by naturalization.
I am from Iran and temp.residence of Slovenia.when I get my my Perm.residence from Slovenia can I find a job in Austria or Germany or Italy and move there and switch my residency in one of these countries?
More or less yes, but then you will have to switch your permanent residency to Austria. I don't think it makes that much sense since salaries in Slovenia is not that far from Austria/Italy anyway.
@@traveleconomics plus you get social assistance in Slovenia but you don't in Italy. I lived in both countries
hi my grandfather is born in greece he lived here but ı born in turkey ı dont have a greece citizen ship can ı get a greece citizen ship I don't know if my grandfather was a greece citizen
was he ethnic greek? Had a greek first and last name?
What does citizenship through ancestry look like for Germany? My grandmother moved from German at 16 and died with her German citizenship, never obtaining another citizenship. Am I eligible?
Maybe, it depends on many details. Which year she was born, where she was born (the territory of the present day Germany changed a lot in the last century), if you have her documents, what documents you have, etc. But, maybe you have a chance, take your case to the embassy/consulate of your jurisdiction and ask about it.
@@traveleconomics it may ease the process if you get your parents to claim that citizenship first.
as your dear grandma was german all the time by your description, she bestowed german citizenship upon your one parent by _ius sanguinis_ by just giving birth. prove _her_ german citizenship and let it trickle down to parent, then you.
@@rivenoak It doesn't make much difference. I know of many cases where the ancestor was German, then his son was born abroad, and the grandson and great grandsons of the ancestors applied together and got it at the same time. It is essentially a matter of being eligible.
@@traveleconomics eligible is the magic word.
but hey: why not let the parent participate on the gift ? :D
German citizenship via descent generally works by way of parents. That does not make your case impossible, but it might require a work around.
Also note worthy is that the descents of victims of Nazi persecution have a special eligibility to obtain citizenship.
Hello sir how can i get citizenship of Canada?
Canada is not in Europe smarty
@@RishabhMazumdar Then tell me where it is and how to get its citizenship?
@@summaryBooks108 You have to drink a litre of maple syrup within 1 minute and then slide a circular stone on the ice to a red circle. Next, you need to kiss a moose on the forehead while singing "O, Canada" with a Alberta accent. After that, they give you a passport.
@@summaryBooks108 Thanks~~~~
@@v.m.a.d.a 🤣
Why will one move to Malta if he has 650k??😹😹
Not Germany
Germany 🇩🇪and Pakistan 🇵🇰should have a double nationality agreement with each other. Then it would be great. The way Italy. England. USA . France. Portugal. Canada. And the rest of the countries have double nationality agreement with Pakistan. Similarly, if Germany and Pakistan also have a dual nationality agreement, it is a good thing. Thanks❤️🇩🇪🤝🇵🇰❤️
Sir i am from pakistan northern areas .Sir what do I do if I want to come to Germany?
Few things to note.
For the Netherlands and Spain, it's important to note that you may not be eligible for dual citizenship, Also Portugal has high taxes
@You Tube yep i know people who hold dual nationality as well but it’s not everyone can there are circumstances that’s why I used thé word may 🙂
@You Tube i have spanish nationality and i want to tell you that its so hard to take, takes many many years
@@liopthhologramm3100 where were you from before moving to Spain? I'm brazilian, and i'm currently thinking about going to Spain for 2 years and apply for the citizenship, it only takes two years for latinos to get it
@@pdream2128 i dunno if brazil is in in this pact but if u apply for citiznship its goverment doenot answer u like 6 oe 8 year trash goverment
@@pdream2128 my family has nationality of spain wasnot hard for me to take it wwas fast but i was waiting like 5 years in answer
Hey, I was living in the states, and thanks to this video I started to thinking about it two months ago; today i'm writing this comment while waiting for tomorrow when I will be starting a job in construction here in Portugal. Minimum wage, but excited for the new life. Thanks.
wow glad to hear. Hope you will enjoy it!
No matter where ever you live you still have to pay taxes to the US
Excited for you! I wish I can find a job! But it is so hard to find a teaching job in EU countries!
Hey, So do portugal citizen can move to germany ?
@@kunaldharmendrakumar1792 yes
The easiest route is to get a masters in France. If you live for 2 years after doing your masters while working you get citizenship
It is a route indeed. But you also need to wait 2-3 years after you apply to get it, and find grounds to stay there while you wait.
Well not only masters right? Bachelors and any University degree counts! From what my embassy told me when I helped a friend.
@@bananacheesecake6821 yes it counts.
Money is the problem..
hi, I have a question. is it important that it's master's in France or master's from Austria works too?
It is easy as we hear from outside,but living in the country you will see that it's all a different story. The requirements to apply for citizenship in various countries are totally difficult to get them,and will finally cost you more years than as we hear in the air.
That is why one should go to forums where people share their experience
Anyone born in Portugal to a legal resident automatically becomes portuguese. Anyone born in Portugal to an illegal migrant living here for more than 1 year automatically becomes portuguese. Parents get resident permit and even citizenhip though their children
Money solves many of these problems..
Where can I find more info related to Belgium?
Is incredible to me the time this video mentions, it's almost as Canada for example, in case you enter as a postgraduate student.
Croatia isn't the Schengen area. Neither is Cyprus ... So you might become a EU citizen but won't get the Total Freedom of Movement ...
if you are a citizen of Cyprus or Croaita you can live in work in any country of the EU. The only difference is that one needs to show a passport or ID when crossing the broder to HR or CY from other EU countries.
Is there a cure for the curse named Bosnian passport 😅 We are so close to the EU, but so far
I’m British and just got my Belgian citizenship. Just needed 5 years of living and working in Belgium. Technically you need to speak some French or Dutch but via the 5 year work route they assume that you speak one of the languages due to the fact you’ve worked in Belgium for 5 years. I only speak English
Oooh woww really?
May I ask what line of work you did?
Thanks for filling out the description!!
There are some mythologies about Belgian citizenship. After five years of *paying taxes and social security* you can *begin* the process of applying. I have two friends here that got theirs after 10 and 12 years respectively. I have another friend who has not managed to do so after 21 years. I am 7 years here and I am giving up the process realizing that it is not worth the time, expense, and continuous frustration from the adversarial attitudes of the civil service. For some unknown reason, they treat you as an opponent or criminal that they need to outmaneuver.
The time requirement is indeed just part of the process. Once you live the number of years needed you are eligible to apply, that doesn't mean that you will get it fast, or that you will get it at all. In many countries like Spain, Italy and Belgium the process, after you become eligible takes on average 2 years. The time requirement is just one of the requirements as well. One needs to fulfill everything to get it.
I would love to do masters in library science, which country is my best option?
India is best for you.
The Vatican 🇻🇦
You forgot to mention that time spent as a student in portugal will count for your residency time.
Is college education expensive in Portugal for foreigners, by the way?
Two years for Filipinos to acquire Spanish citizenship? Is this confirmed? What type of entry visa/s is/are counted towards the two years?
I live in Germany for 10 years and two times applied for citizenship but they ignored my request
The time requirement is just one of the requirements, you need to fill all the others to be able to acquire it.
My grandfather is from croatia and left before 1991 which makes me able to apply for a citizenship based on lineage without knowing the language fully or living there. So i just started collecting the documents to apply for one, but its just for fun as I am already a Norwegian and Swedish citizen
...your family history is probably bizarre
Congratulations you going be the next balkanian man
@@felixsubakti6907 its not that complicated really, just a little because of wars and stuff but eh
Currently working on Polish citizenship through ancestry. My paternal grandfather was born in Poland and immigrated to the US after the war. Hoping it works out as I am going to be studying abroad in France starting in Jan and would like to stay in EU after.
If I had such ammount of money why would i go to Europe when I can multiply that money here in India
this is a good point. India's GDP is growing massively.
Well public healthcare is attractive for a lot of people. Idk if India has public healthcare tbh
People who choose to go to places in Europe, North America or Australasia are not only focusing on GDP, but on a fair society (i.e., a place without inequalities). I suppose India is not exactly the case.
@@stela_solar actually people are tired of reservation that's why they chose to go to other countries in my case idgf about inequality, politics, religion etc... The only thing I care about is making money and India is growing economy I've been living h re for 20 years i know how things work here
Nope in Belgium time studying there won’t count for that been there
I think they consider half. I mean if you study 2 years they consider one year.
My dream is to move to Bulgaria. I will have large savings and will work for uk company. As im 44 and not near retirement age i heard it will be very difficult to get the visa. Do you have any advise. I really dont want to give up this dream
If i study a master's degree in Portugal, do you count those years into the years needed to obtain citizenship??? or not
And thanks
Yes.
want to have a child with eu passport only has to be born in portugal. For parents of portuguese children after 5 years living here (legally or illegally) can apply for citizenship even if all 5 years are as illegal migrants.
Are u allowed to travel to other countries when you are studying in Belgium and still get your Belgian citizenship?
yes but there is a maximum number of days you can be outside of Belgium per year in order to make the time count towards citizenship.
@@traveleconomics thank you. But do you know what is the maximum amount of day per year?
@@yachichung5536 You need to provide a complex combination of documents confirming you effectively reside in Belgium. The general rule is that during these 5 years of residence prior to your application, you can stay outside Belgium for a maximum period of 6 months (one time 6 months or several times outside Belgium not exceeding 6 months in total).
Excellent information.... could you please advise me what’s the easiest way to get resident to Croatia 🇭🇷?
the easiest way is to become a student or find a company that is willing to hire you.
There is a temporary residence renewable given if you have a minimum income as a digital nomad freelancer...
How can one find such companies pls?
How can one find such companies pls?
Please make video on lithuania citizenship
Noted!
Thank you very much for your helpful review-greetings from Verona - Italy.
I got french citizenship wjthout ever leaving my country because lf My ancestors
Esse lóqui que fez o vídeo tem sotaque de Brasileiro, é nóis.
é nóis.
😂😂😂
Im under 18 i need to make a spanish passport so how can i get a spanish passport in just few months?what is the best way for me to get the spanish passport very fast?
are you a Spanish citizen?
@@traveleconomics no im not but i need to that what why i can get a spanish passport very easy and fastly.im under 18. So what i need to do ?
@@malsalman3613 The fastest ways require being born from a Spanish parent, or being born in Spain, or being married to a Spanish national. Otherwise there is no fast and easy way.
@@malsalman3613 2 monts ? hmmm when uwill get spanish nationality it will takes u many yearssss, doesnot matter ur age, 10 years for resident and when u will apply for nationality they dont answer in years like 5 or 6 year they dont answer u so 15 fucking year totally
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Hungary, that one sounds the easiest if you have a Hungarian ancestor.
Hi Lauren. It is easy in Hungary indeed, but it is not the easiest. Don't forget that for the simplified process of getting Hungarian citizenship by ancestry you have to speak intermediate Hungarian. I've had heard of people having trouble passing this test. For the Italian one you don't need any knowledge of the language.
I'm coming to Hungary... I need advise on how to get to hungary as an entertainer. 🎶🎼🎤
Not very easy. My grandfather was from Hungary but I have no idea where his bc is. His wife, my grandma, was from Russia and I don't think she had a bc. Hungary requires you to provide birth certificates, marriage certificates, and everything in between to validate the connection. It's not easy at all.
guys im EU citizen and dont stay in EU country for work.... even im working in canada otawa and making money in half year u cant do it in EU countrys in 2 years..... many countrys of EU sucks to
Yes, salaries in North America, are on average higher than most EU member countries.
Hallo I have. Germany passport. And now am I Eu cotozin??
EU citizenship speedrun lmao
I want get a citizenship in ireland to be a pilot. Why? Because 1. I want a good wage and 2. I can visit different countrys. i am bosnian 12 year old and thinking on what i should do in my future
If you want to be a airline pilot you should consider UAE, Qatar, China. They have extremely high salaries for airline pilots and low or no income tax for expat pilots.
Allllllshabubuuuuu!
For Latin Americans, Spain is the easiest, only 2 years of residence necessary.
Yes.
2 years of residence, that doesn’t mean you will be spanish after that, people usually wait for five or 6 years!
Canal top mano, inglês tinindo ! Abs
@@douglasgarcia6242 exacly when u apply for nationality they dont answer u in many years like 5 or 6 year even i know people are waiting more than 8 year ;D spanish goverment is trash in this case
@@liopthhologramm3100 i know that , they can’t manage their own laws, dealing with people dreams like this is really disrespectful!
Exactamente
Is it Worthable to get Citizenship in Some Countries in Europe like Hungary or NewZealand ?
New Zealand isn’t in Europe (zealandwas once) orë you mean Netherlands
@@aviationfansalbania2332 do you have instagram?
Kashmir,more easy,
Somaliland,Liberland,its gud,
I thought easiest is Poland? What do you think what's easiest for russian?
Польша, Чехия, Словакия.
@@traveleconomics thanks
Polish citizens in not easy 10 years need to pass the way you some from your family be Polish on top you must learn Polish bye
I know a guy who got a Polish citizenship through his grandfather, even without knowing anything about the local language or culture.
Well thanks to Brexit I’m fucked over I can’t do that before university and the uk has ridiculous student fees ffs
Hello are there any eastern European countries that offer easy citizenship?
North Macedonia offers citizenship by investment
@@traveleconomics I see however I'm wondering if there's an Eastern European country I could live in 5 years and obtain citizenship for example. Like Romania for example.
It's also easy to get a Finnish Passport (Finland - EU) - 5 years!
I assume that to get citizenship through naturalization, you need to be proficient in the local language. Finnish is not precisely known for being an easy language...
@@mscheetofighter9437 Nope but 5 years is more than enough time to be proficient enough for the naturalization process, imo
It's not just simply living there. Only under some specific types of residency. The video also mentioned that. For Finland, I heard that it depends on the type of your working contract. It's very difficult to get the type which will count towards your citizenship.
@@talachastu816 listen The Finnish citize ship is so easy to get. You have to live 5 years in the country ( there is nothing to do with residence permit's type, by law there is nothing ). Language is not a problem at all, you have plenty time to learn it. All other requirements are simple and logic and easy to satisfy. The whole process takes from 4 to 6 months and you are Finnish citizen and in same day when the decision is taken you can apply for passport and after 1 week , you will have Finnish passport. It is easy, simple and fast.
Easiest is switzerland😂🧢
Dream on! 🤣🤣🤣
10.02.2024
Is there any European country that does not require a medical exam to obtain PR and citizenship? Thanks.
most countries in Europe and Latin America now do not require a medical exam for a residence permit these days.
Please can you make a video about the best countries to obtain citizenship for students, that is, counting years of study
Hello you might be busy but I'm so excited about the possibility of gettin' Spanish Citizenship.
I hold myself 3 nationalities.
American by birth ✨️
And got the other ones by Naturalization.
Obviously the American one wont help me get citizenship in Spain in the 2 years framework.
But the other 2 citizenships I've been holding correspond to former Spanish colonies.
Being Mexican Citizenship and Guatemalan Citizenship.
Now my question is:
Being American by birth, do i qualify to get Spanish citizenship in the 2 year time-lapse by only applying with one of the other nationalities instead and if possible with wich nationality should i apply the mexican one or the guatemalan one, which one would help me get Spanish Citizenship if possible of course.
I'll be waiting for your answer.
Thanks in advance.
Hello. Nice job on getting 3 citizenships. Individual cases are only assessed on consultations. Feel free to book one to discuss this and more. Best regards.
What about France?!?! This is is so wrong.
Thanks. We have got EU passports.
What about Sweden or Norway? In Sweden it seems relatively fast and there is not language requirements...
Sweden definitely easier than Norway. Norway is not in the EU though. Language wise you are correct Sweden is a good option, but overall I do not recommend Sweden because of the high cost of living and high taxes, if you are an employee or a business man you will have to invest a lot until you reach the time needed to apply.
@@traveleconomics Hi! thanks for the reply! Ohh I see, yes the cost of living is high, but I guess so are the salaries overall if you got a skilled job... At least taxes are well invested in the city, I think. Also, is there a country that might be more immigration "friendly" towards Canadians? or is it same as with US, etc.. Thanks!
@@antonk5414 if you are highly skilled I would personally move to Switzerland or the UK. Lower taxes than Sweden, tax money better used in society, higher salaries than Sweden in many fields. Better weather, less darkness.
@@traveleconomics Right, but they're not EU countries. I work in film post-production field, so perhaps Ireland, Czechia, or Germany (language though) would work better. I have citizenship from LatinAmerican country, but Spain is not very good with salaries and its overall slow system. Thank you for your input and the useful videos! :) I guess Denmark is the same as Sweden too.
@@antonk5414 I would choose Czechia without blinking an eye. High quality of life, moderate taxes, GDP growing, easy to get residency as a freelancer or if you are offered a job. Germany is pretty good if you are offered a job as well, not good for non-EU self-employed persons. Ireland cost of living is stratospheric, but it is an option if you land an extremely well paid job. Spain is a great place to enjoy life but quite unattractive to get a job and earn money in general.
Nice, I'm excited to finally leave the states
I'm British and getting French citizenship (my mother is French) not considered easiest per se, but is the route to EU citizenship open to me
if your mother is French, and she has all valid French documents now, and if she is alive, it will be extremely easy for you to get your French passport.
To be come Polish citizens long process plus must learn Polish I'm proud of my country Poland I can tell I'm double citizen I'm know how law work in Poland bye
There are people becoming european citizens without knowing how to say 100 words in the language of the country they chose. It's terrible how things are going...
I would like to to sum up EU to 100 Countries
Are you sure that years of study count the years needed to obtain citizenship in Belgium?
if you work during the time of studies, and continue working after the studies are finished, yes. If you only study, apparently not.
How about for filipinos want to get citizenship
Thank you
Nice video.... i went out of my country 10 years ago. lived in Spain all this time.. now i am waiting for spanish passport to go out of spain... crazy life...
life is really crazy indeed.
As a bioengineer, could I get a job in any EU country?
All 4 of my grandparents were born in Italy, however it seems daunting to apply for citizenship. What reliable companies will assist in this process?
you can contact me
If you study a master's degree in luximberg , do you count those years into the years needed to obtain citizenship??? or not
Yes it counts
Is it true that we can goto Portugal as a tourist in a tourist visa and get a job and then apply for temporary resident permit?? If so, where can I find the information.
It is easy if you are coming from a visa exempt country and find a job. But on a tourist visa, it is not that simple.