Anonymous wrote:Why Eu? You have a reason to be there or are there some other lower cost countries you’d consider? Canada is looking for people
Anonymous wrote:What places let Americans get duel citizenship and all you have to do is pay money?
Anonymous wrote:What places let Americans get duel citizenship and all you have to do is pay money?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone - for everyone that assumed Italy...you are correct! There are a few reasons why it's so expensive. 1. Translations 2. It's considered a "1948 Case" (applying through a maternal line), which means only an immigration lawyer can file for petition for decent. I am confident I can collect all the birth/death/marriage certificates and have them translated, but I cannot get around the immigration lawyer in the 1948 rule.
I'm particularly interested in making an effort because my kids and their families will have greater opportunities starting w/ college and/or future job opportunities. For me - maybe a retirement opportunity though I don't necessarily feel I actually need citizenship for retirement alone. Thanks again for your thoughts!
I have dual EU (france) and US citizenship. It's a great thing to have and could end up being a great benefit to your kids. But for college, I think you need to be a resident to take advantage of tuition for Italian citizen. This goes for most European countries- it is basically no advantage for college having an EU passport.
If anyone can correct me on this, let's hear it. Would love to have this wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Why Eu? You have a reason to be there or are there some other lower cost countries you’d consider? Canada is looking for people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need a lawyer? I did it all myself, even though it was a huge PITA and took a long time.
Which country, maybe I can help you.
We did this for Italy, it’s a PIA but you don’t need to hire someone,
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need a lawyer? I did it all myself, even though it was a huge PITA and took a long time.
Which country, maybe I can help you.