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8 Myths About EU Citizenship

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8 Myths About EU Citizenship

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Global entrepreneurs always aim to take advantage of the best opportunities available. Even if such opportunities require them to move abroad. In recent years, many entrepreneurs have turned to Europe to expand their businesses. This move comes with the desire for the easiest EU citizenships in the shortest time possible.

In this video, Jovana Vojinovic, our Director of Operations shares 8 myths about EU Citizenship.

00:00 Start
0:30 Fake Marriage for EU Citizenship
2:38 Birthright Citizenship
4:19 EU Passports are for Sale
6:51 EU Citizens Must Live In The EU Permanently
9:07 You Need to Renounce Your Previous Citizenship and Pay Taxes in The New Country
11:03 EU CBI Passport is Different from a Regular Passport
12:34 Invested Money Won’t be Returned
13:37 Investing Money in any EU Country Can Get You Citizenship

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  1. Wrong. You can obtain cypriot and french citizenship just being married to a citizen and living even abroad. For cyprus, it's the law but i have no example. For france, my neighbor got citizenship while married to a frenchman (although not fake to be fair) and living here in morocco their whole life (even the husband was born when morocco was a protectorate and never lived in france). My other childhood friend decided to stay there, got married in france and he's always fighting with the wife (he gets angry quickly, med. condition) so they ended up living apart and seeing each other once a month, he has no problem with papers.

  2. for those who have little or no chance of getting a residence permit in Europe in the usual way:
    go to the Embassy of Ukraine and ask for a residence permit in Ukraine. if they ask, "why?", tell them that the parishioners of your mosque (or Hindu, Shinto, Buddhist temple) have decided to collect and send humanitarian aid for Ukrainians and you are heading to Ukraine to organize a supply channel. rent an apartment for six months in a small county town in the west of Ukraine, which no one would dream of bombing, then go to the Polish or Slovak (better) border crossing point, you ask came to Ukraine on business, but fell under bombing and you do not intend to stay in Ukraine anymore ("I don't I knew it was so scary!"), when they let you through, run to your beloved Sweden-Germany, there you will say that you were robbed, and now you have no money to return to your homeland and ask for a EU residence permit.

  3. Small exception on the birthright citizenship part of this video. Most EU countries have signed the convention on the reduction of statelessness, a treaty from 1961. That entails that a child should recieve citizenship in the country where it is born, if his parents are stateless. The treaty isn't fully implemented in every European country, but the option does exist. (Often you have to be born in and have lived a couple of years in a country before you can apply. Proving you have no citizenship is often difficult)

  4. The biggest problem is that many people confuse citizenship with a residence permit. It is relatively easy to get a residence permit in some EU countries but hard to convert it to citizenship. It requires living in the country for a certain number of years, passing a language test and even exams about the culture and history of the country. Also, there is no such thing as an EU passport. The individual EU countries issue their own passports and it allows the person to enjoy the usual rights of an EU citizen, like free travel and work in any of the other EU countries. If the country leaves the EU like the UK all of these rights stop automatically.

  5. great content and this lady is great on camera. i would suggest putting work into checking the grammar of the script so that it comes across as more professional. but it already does come across as professional. she comes across as knowledgeable and confident.

  6. Both the USA and EUSSR are incredibly sectarian. Mainstream media is filled with public lies, false premises, logical fallacies, etc. Some would call it gaslighting rather. After the necessary escape, the echo chamber still prevails to some degree. However, it becomes much better in the longer run. Definitely makes you a much better human. The irony is that there are cool places for tourism.

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