carladj making every minute count
My cousin is trying to get info on this so we can have dual citizenship. I hope it will work out.
How I did it: I had an option - British or Irish. I went for Irish initially because it was cheaper. I'll probably go back and do my British, but I'm hesitant because they require an interview and I'm currently living in Germany.
The idea of having multiple passports totally thrills me on a James Bond, international spy and woman of mystery level.
Lessons & tips: Just do it. It opens up so many opportunities in jobs and places you can live worldwide.
Oh yeah, be patient. It takes forever to come. I've been waiting nearly six weeks, and had to leave the country (USA) without it. I'm currently living and working in Germany.
Resources: My father. The internet. Dan McKinley, who ran all my stuff to the post office at the last minute, only for me to discover I didn't have everything completed.
carladj making every minute count
My cousin is trying to get info on this so we can have dual citizenship. I hope it will work out.
zayra_karely is at home, cleaning.
I am 18 years old, I’ve lived in the U.S. for almost 16 years now. I don’t have my citizenship, or any sort of proof of residency. I need help from someone that could help me get it with no risks. I have a fiancee and we have been together for almost three years now, i don’t know if it would be easier to get my papers through marriage or if it would be easier to just apply by myself. i need help!! I’ve gone online and searched different websites , but none that could help me without risks of me being deported!
I am an American. I studied healthcare management and have a Master’s but I’m currently an ESL teacher in Korea. I would like to work in consulting (pharmaceutical, health care) for a few years.
I love living abroad. I love traveling. It takes 3 years of residency to become eligible for citizenship in Belgium. Now, I just need to find a position with a company that would be willing to sponsor me. Ah, the very difficult step.
Falling in love and marrying an EU citizen would be even nicer, but my love life and current place of residency considered, my former plan is FAR more likely.
i’m malaysian now myself already in irealand, so i do i to get an eu citizenship?
nispertun is on spring break!
So the process of renewing passports has become a lot more difficult in Romania over the past two years. I’m here now, and have met with the lawyer to give him power of attorney to basically get my birth certificate officially translated and acknowledged in Romania, basically transferring myself into their system so I have a Romanian birth certificate on which to put in my passport request. Then when I return in the states, I have to go to the Consulate and put in another power of attorney and complete the forms to request the passport, etc. It’s going to take a good couple of months for all of this to go through, however, it’s incredibly worth it as I’m now really seriously considering moving to England fr a bit and working there, with the way the economy’s going in the states.
hello i`m 21 i`m iranian,but now i live in Romania for 5 years
i wish to get a EU citizenship,is there anybody who would like to help :D:X tnxx
HI, I’m Max. You know.. I think that i’m a citizen of earth, but now i need EU citizenship. I’m form Georgia. My country will be EU member soon but I can’t wait, maybe because I’m looking for a beautiful girl and i’m ready for serious relations, not because i want EU citizenship only, but because i need love. i hope somebody will be interested in this. here is my mail radeongeorgia@hotmail.com contact me :)
Just got through my indefinite leave to remain interview and there it is all nice and shiny in my passport… the right to be in the UK, until I die, I if I so choose… hoorah…
next step, citizenship
nispertun is on spring break!
As my parents weren’t American citizens yet at the time of my birth, I’ve always had dual citizenship (American and Romanian). Unfortunately, after the last time my Romanian passport expired you could no longer renew via the embassy and I would have to go and renew in person in Romania. I haven’t gotten a chance to visit since I was 11 years old, but I’m really hoping to do so within the next year or two. Since Romania joined the EU recently, there’s really no reason for me to put it off any longer, especially considering the fact that I’m hoping to get an internship with an international government organization within the relatively near future.