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  2. European Union citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The Maastricht Treaty dispositions on the status of European citizenship (having direct effect, i.e. directly conferring the status of European citizen to all member states nationals) were not immediately applied by the Court, which continued following the previous interpretative approach and employed European citizenship as a supplementary ...

  3. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    In exceptional circumstances, if a position cannot be filled by an Australian Citizen the citizenship requirement may be waived and applications may be accepted from: [3] In certain areas of the defence, especially sensitive work that involves collaboration with ASIO or ASIS, citizenship is a requirement. [4]

  4. Visa requirements for European Union citizens - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of other EU/EFTA countries can visit the Faroe Islands and Greenland visa-free for 90 days. EU/EFTA citizens can enter and reside for an unlimited period without a visa in Overseas France. They may use their national identity card instead of their passport as a travel document to enter any French territory.

  5. 15 Easiest Countries To Immigrate To From US - AOL

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    Like other EU states, US citizens get visa-free entry for Denmark for no more than three months. Gaining citizenship by naturalization in this Nordic state takes nine long years, but worth the effort.

  6. I'm an American who got citizenship in 2 European countries ...

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    Before investing a lot of time and money in the citizenship process, I wanted to get an honest assessment of my chances. To ease my mind, I had free consultations with an attorney in Poland and ...

  7. Quality of Nationality Index - Wikipedia

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    Most nationalities of the world, as well as EU citizenship, are included in the ranking. Not included are fantasy passports and nationalities of non-recognized states such as micronations, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Somaliland. [9] All nationalities receive a score from 0% to 100%. [10] Weighted distribution of factors to calculate the QNI score

  8. Liechtensteiner nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the European Union in 1992 and consequent creation of EU citizenship allowed nationals of all EU countries to live and work in any other member state. [25] The scope of these free movement rights was expanded with the establishment of the European Economic Area (EEA) in 1994 to include nationals of all EEA member states, [ 26 ...

  9. Immigration by country - Wikipedia

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    For non-EU-citizen permanent residents in the EU, movement between EU-member states is considerably more difficult. After 155 new waves of accession to the European Union, earlier members have often introduced measures to restrict participation in "their" labour markets by citizens of the new EU-member states.