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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've decided to apply for dual citizenship with another country, not for myself, but for my children. They need to have options.[/quote] Do you know anything about how to do this? You don't just "apply for dual citizenship with another country" for your children. [/quote] Most, if not all, civilized 1st world countries have rigid citizenship eligibility requirements that include having multiple years of residency within the country already under your belt. We're discussing a complex concept with people that thought it was wise to elect Trump and Biden so this could take a while.[/quote] The ignorance and arrogance I'm seeing here is breathtaking. "I'm just gonna apply for dual citizenship! I have monies for invest!" [/quote] Nobody said that. You guys are arguing with a concept that only exists in your own mind. Many countries offer citizenship if you can prove close family heritage OR you can also buy a citizenship with enough money. [/quote] You cannot "buy a citizenship" anywhere. Yes, there are ways to live in another country if you have enough money. But many of them, Portugal for example, are changing their rules because Americans have abused them. And countries do not "offer citizenship" based on heritage. You still must apply for it. Like I said, ignorance and arrogance. As American as apple pie. [/quote] Spain was giving it away with any $500,000 plus real estate purchase not too long ago. Could still be in effect. [/quote] Do you think raising your kids in Spain will really set them ahead and make their lives this much better? Europe has its own problems. And they still have monarchies and old titles FFS. And the migrant flow isn't ebbing any time soon. I've never lived there for any extended period of time, I may be wrong, it must be paradise.. But for those of you who had never lived there outside of extended vacations or student exchange or staying with family, you should probably take a sabbatical and try this first. I know some families who relocated for a year or two and even with adults not having to work like they did in the USA, they aren't pursuing citizenships, they are back and their kids are back in the US schools. [/quote] My kids are grown. [/quote]
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