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  2. Spanish Citizenship and Dual Nationality – Spain Expat

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    You may be eligible for Spanish citizenship based on your family ties, nationality, or legal residence in Spain: 1) Residence as a Means to Spanish Citizenship. You have been a legal resident of Spain for at least 10 years. You are a citizen of a Latin American country, Andorra, Portugal, the Philippines, or Equatorial Guinea, and you have been ...

  3. Spain Forum | Spanish citizenship by descent (process)

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    perejil, US citizens, unless they are puerto ricans, must accumulate 10 years residency before they can apply for spanish citizenship. ask the spanish consulate if you are entitled to spanish citizenship by having a spanish born grandmother. if i am not mistaken, the law granting citizenship to exiled spaniards grandchildren due to the civil war ends this year. they can extend this law for ...

  4. Spain Forum | Spanish citizenship by descent (process)

    www.spainexpat.com/forum/viewthread/6797/P45

    Otherwise, you are too old; the only way that Spanish law allows the child of a Spaniard to recuperate (the traditional “by option”) citizenship at ANY point in the life of the child without having to do residency in Spain is if the parent were a Spaniard by origin AND said parent was physically born in Spain - so this path to citizenship ...

  5. Spain Forum | Spanish citizenship by descent (process)

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    My father was born in Spain, emigrated to the US, and became a US citizen. I don’t think he ever renounced his Spanish citizenship, he just never renewed his passport. I was born in the US. I looked into acquiring Spanish citizenship about ten years ago and I thought then that if I did as an adult, I would renounce my US citizenship.

  6. Spain Forum | Spanish citizenship by descent (process)

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    Spanish citizenship by descent (process) thesonofaspaniard. Posted: 02 March 2012 04:42 AM [ # 31] Tourist.

  7. Corruption and the Spanish Police: 59: 36303: Expatriator: Spanish citizenship by descent (process) 55: 54909: perejil: Where do I look? 53: 22659: woody2: Introduction: 48: 19152: Campana: I Have Saved Spanish Inheritance Tax & Saved Purchase and Selling Taxes: 48: 33345: W.C.D. Cost of living in Barcelona: 47: 22085: Equerdo: UK Driving ...

  8. Spain Forum | Citizenship by descent from Spanish grandmother

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  9. hi. i have a different situation regarding the acquiring of spanish residency. i have u.s. citizenship and mexican residency as retiree (although i am not retired) and i have cuban citizenship but no cuban passport and i do not intend to get one. my wife is a u.s. resident and a mexican citizen. my kids have both u.s. and mexican citizenship.

  10. Spain Forum | Renewing student visa

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  11. Spanish Citizen by descent (Great grand father from Sevilla)

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    You should check with the Spanish Consulate in Miami and make an appointment. The law end on December 27, 2011. The other way is if your grandfather or grandmother is spanish then you can move to spain, “empadronarte” in the city you want to live and live there for a year and that makes you eligible for Spanish citizenship, again maybe you ...