@kisinformation what do u think of obtaining an Israeli passport? (Let's say someone is eligible due to the Law of Return?? A law i don't really agree with but still lol...)
im born in Argentina and dual citizen of spain trough my mother and italy trough my dad Currently living in brazil 3 citizenship, 1 residency permit, and an approved ESTA
Great breakdown! The fast track for Czech Republic for EU citizens sounds interesting. Especially if you think EU freedom of movement will cease at some point. And I agree Ireland is king as a practical matter, even if other passports have more visa-free travel.
Hey, I really like your videos please make a video of ETIAS authorization when traveling to Europe or the EU and also please make a video of Eruopean citizenship of decent or by birth which is Slovakia Czechia Poland Hungary or other EU counties and also include which Eruopean Countries allow Dual Citizenship and Which Don't allow it.
The only downside with Malta and Ireland: If you're a naturalised citizen of foreign origin. and you live outside Malta or Ireland for 7 years without visiting the country. they will strip you of that citizenship. Edit: If you're Irish by naturalization and living outside, you'll have to send a letter to the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs every year stating that you intend to maintain your Irish citizenship.
Just a slight correction: If you live outside of Ireland/Northern Ireland and don't use your Irish passport for more than seven years you'll have to contact the Irish Department of Foreign affairs and affirm that you want to retain your Irish citizenship. You don't have to visit Ireland within the seven years you just need to use the passport within the seven years, the more often the better.
Doesn't matter much. Almost any European passport will get you access to almost everywhere. Do you really want to travel to North Korea, Syria or South Sudan ?.
Maybe do a vid about middle eastern or African passport ranking...
Good idea!
@kisinformation what do u think of obtaining an Israeli passport? (Let's say someone is eligible due to the Law of Return?? A law i don't really agree with but still lol...)
im born in Argentina and dual citizen of spain trough my mother and italy trough my dad
Currently living in brazil
3 citizenship, 1 residency permit, and an approved ESTA
Solid combo - the languages must be diversified too?
Great breakdown! The fast track for Czech Republic for EU citizens sounds interesting. Especially if you think EU freedom of movement will cease at some point. And I agree Ireland is king as a practical matter, even if other passports have more visa-free travel.
please make a video of the Slovak citizenship
Hey, I really like your videos please make a video of ETIAS authorization when traveling to Europe or the EU and also please make a video of Eruopean citizenship of decent or by birth which is Slovakia Czechia Poland Hungary or other EU counties and also include which Eruopean Countries allow Dual Citizenship and Which Don't allow it.
The only downside with Malta and Ireland: If you're a naturalised citizen of foreign origin.
and you live outside Malta or Ireland for 7 years without visiting the country.
they will strip you of that citizenship.
Edit: If you're Irish by naturalization and living outside, you'll have to send a letter to the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs
every year stating that you intend to maintain your Irish citizenship.
Just a slight correction: If you live outside of Ireland/Northern Ireland and don't use your Irish passport for more than seven years you'll have to contact the Irish Department of Foreign affairs and affirm that you want to retain your Irish citizenship. You don't have to visit Ireland within the seven years you just need to use the passport within the seven years, the more often the better.
Doesn't matter much. Almost any European passport will get you access to almost everywhere. Do you really want to travel to North Korea, Syria or South Sudan ?.
What’s this bizzare fetishism for Irish passports all about ? It’s weird