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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids are dual citizens with an EU country. As far as universities, they’d have to be residents to get the low tuition. Mine don’t want to live there for the 18 months or whatever is needed to establish residency. That said, the non-resident tuition is still only about $15k/yr (plus off campus housing), so it would still be a relative bargain. [/quote] Living there for 18 months would totally be worth it if you graduated debt free. Since we qualify, will certainly look into getting our EU dual citizenship. [b]Any drawbacks to getting the EU-US dual citizenship?[/b][/quote] My kid has it. None that we are aware of so far. Sometimes mixed up which passport to use at the airport, which will get a slightly disapproving stern look. Otherwise no issues so far. :)[/quote] Thank you![/quote] +1 My kids also have EU citizenship. When they were younger, there was no residency requirement to attend university in that country at the EU rate. More recently they added a residency requirement. One of my kids has spent a ton of time in the country but would need to either move there for his last 3 years of high school or take 2 pg years there. Because uni admission is done by a standardized test where you rank your choices and they match you, including to a major, it’s too much of a gamble bc my son wants a specific major and university there. We have watched our nieces and nephews go through the process and it’s agonizing at 18 to not qualify for the major you want. [/quote]
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