Anonymous wrote:I was born and raised in the US and am in the process of getting my Spanish citizenship through my grandfather.
This opens so many options for me down the road as well as my kids.
Specifically, I know one of the benefits of EU citizens (once my kids get it) is access to education at a very low cost.
HAs anyone done this before? Any recommended reading? Would like to learn more about it.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the country - for Germany you need a certain level of language proficiency. but yes, the price is right.
There was a poster on an older thread that said their EU-citizen nephew attended school in Denmark because it was in English and ended up meeting their spouse and settling there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not true- the residency requirement is a UK thing. You won’t find that- at least not much/ on the continent.
So, what you are saying is that it IS true because the PPs were talking about UK. You also offer no info here. So maybe omit the judgment and add some info next time.
Anonymous wrote:Not true- the residency requirement is a UK thing. You won’t find that- at least not much/ on the continent.
Anonymous wrote:Not true- the residency requirement is a UK thing. You won’t find that- at least not much/ on the continent.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of them require X number of years of EU residency, too
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of them require X number of years of EU residency, too