Don't you have to live there first? |
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I have British /US dual citizenship. I wouldn’t pay 5k for my American DD to get British citizenship because I don’t see a financial advantage. If she wants to go to school there cos will be the same because I pay US taxes not British.
I guess it depends on your income, whether it’s worth it or not, for me it wouldn’t be. |
| I am pursuing EU citizenship (parents born abroad) but it is about half that. I would still do it for more. I feel like options are good to have in this world. |
| NP here. I’m considering this too. I would need to pay someone to help. Could a omeone recommend their lawyer? If it matters, my options are Poland or Germany. |
| Waste of money and zero reason in your case. Zero. |
The citizenship is inherited. Much like OP’s. |
\ NP here. My young adult kid's motivation is to be able to obtain employment at an EU institution (basically as an American). They have rather specific career goals and a stint at this institution would be amazing for them. |
Do you have relatives there? My grandparents were born there and my mother lived there. I wanted to get citizenship but not sure how to. Nova Scotia is so beautiful. |
If your mother was born in Canada you get automatic citizenship through her — just apply for a Certificate of Citizenship with all the appropriate documentation (and wait about a year for them to process it). The expat citizenship only goes one generation though so if your mom was born outside of Canada it gets harder; I don’t think two native born grandparents cut it any more unfortunately. |
I'm at 15K and counting so far for my green card, OP
I think multiple citizenships that open up the ability to work on multiple continents is worth A LOT of money. My cousins have 3 passports and can work in Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Peru), US and EU. |
| What places let Americans get duel citizenship and all you have to do is pay money? |
I think most people on this thread have a claim to the citizenship via the country’s ancestry laws and the money is spent on gathering/submitting the the documentation of it. It’s not like $ in citizenship out for anyone. |
Are you saying you can buy Canadian citizenship for $75 a person?? And get your kids the almost free college tuition?? Seems too good to be true. |
Malta has citizen via investment |
lol, no, that’s the processing fee for the certificate of citizenship. I have the citizenship through my parents same as I assume OP has her Italian citizenship. |