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Doubt it, think Ireland was the only EU state to offer citizenship purely by marriage and they stopped that years ago.n900 wrote:Hello Friends
I am married to a Hungarian national recently and we r currently living in uk...
my query is would i be eligible for Hungarian nationality after 3 years without staying in Hungary?
regards
WITHOUT STAYING ????????????????????? You must be dreaming.n900 wrote:Hello Friends
I am married to a Hungarian national recently and we r currently living in uk...
my query is would i be eligible for Hungarian nationality after 3 years without staying in Hungary?
regards
Exactly...Never stayed ?djb123 wrote:It does still require you to have close ties to Switzerland which I guess would be impossible to show if you have never lived there.Plum70 wrote:Not a totally outlandish notion. Switzerland offers Swiss citizenship to non-EEA-spouses of Swiss citizens married and living abroad for 6 years.
You do not need to have lived there which is why the 6-year minimum period applies to Swiss citizens and their non-EEA spouses living abroad. The requirement to show close ties does not imply that you must have lived in CH. You can demonstrate this for instance, by the visits made to see (extended) family and family friends.djb123 wrote: It does still require you to have close ties to CH which I guess would be impossible to show if you have never lived there.
You can apply for a parmanent residence in Italy after living in Italy for 2 yrs if married with their citizen ?Obie wrote:It appears that Italy does confer the right of citizenship to spouse of Italian who have lived overseas for three years together. It is two years if they lived in Italy .
[b]Italian Citizenship[/b] wrote:
Italian CitizenshipThrough marriage:
* Foreign women who married an Italian citizen before April 27, 1983, were automatically granted Italian citizenship, while foreign men who married Italian women weren't granted this privilege, and neither their children were granted Italian citizenship if born before January 1, 1948.
* After two years of legal residence in Italy, the spouse of an Italian citizen can acquire Italian citizenship through naturalization or after three years of marriage (if overseas), provided a lack of criminal record and lack of national security concerns.
Gesssssssssssssssssss....this is the easiest citizenship I have ever heard.Obie wrote:[b]Italian Citizenship[/b] wrote:
Italian CitizenshipThrough marriage:
* Foreign women who married an Italian citizen before April 27, 1983, were automatically granted Italian citizenship, while foreign men who married Italian women weren't granted this privilege, and neither their children were granted Italian citizenship if born before January 1, 1948.
* After two years of legal residence in Italy, the spouse of an Italian citizen can acquire Italian citizenship through naturalization or after three years of marriage (if overseas), provided a lack of criminal record and lack of national security concerns.
Obie wrote:[b]Italian Citizenship[/b] wrote:
Italian CitizenshipThrough marriage:
* After two years of legal residence in Italy, the spouse of an Italian citizen can acquire Italian citizenship through naturalization or after three years of marriage (if overseas), provided a lack of criminal record and lack of national security concerns.
The excerpt Obie posted is crystal clear. One has to be the spouse of an Italian citizen. This is national law. I do not think that this extends to non-EEA spouses of non-EEA nationals holding PR in Italy.uvalue wrote:
@Obie
I am just wondering this rule apply only to spouse of an Italian Citizen or it does apply to the spouse of Italain Resident (Non-Eu national Having Indefinite Stay) as well???