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In fact the opposite is true - most European countries do not grant citizenship based on place of birth alone.Administrator wrote:.
If you have a birth certificate from an EU country, indicating that you were born in that country, then in most cases you are a citizen of that country, which makes you an EU citizen.
Official information about Danish citizenship can be found at http://www.inm.dk/en-us/citizenship/citizenship.htm, with access from this sub-page to the naturalisation application form.amzad wrote:lf l was born in USA but got Romanian citizenship because my grandparents were Romanian, but want to naturalize in Denmark. Would Danish immigration want to see the American birth certificate.
While it's understandable that someone might want to become a Danish citizen if living in Denmark, swapping American and Romanian citizenship in order to achieve this seems like a poor bargain.Christophe wrote:Also, applicants for Danish citizenship by naturalisation are generally required to renounce any other citizenship(s) that they hold, so you would have to renounce your US citizenship and (if it is possible) your Romanian citizenship in order to acquire Danish citizenhip. (And there is no easy path for re-acquiring US citizenship once it has been renounced.)
Agreed. Since Romania is now a EU member state, and it will be only a few years before Romanian citizens are entitled to the full EU rights of free movement, there is no point really in becoming a Danish citizen, since the Romanian passport would allow you to move to and reside freely in any EU member state.JAJ wrote:While it's understandable that someone might want to become a Danish citizen if living in Denmark, swapping American and Romanian citizenship in order to achieve this seems like a poor bargain.