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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 ...
Map by color of age at first marriage. This is a list of countries by age at first marriage.The list is current from contemporary surveys. It does not treat the topic in history.
Swedish citizenship ceremony inside Stockholm City Hall on 6 June 2011. Swedish citizenship can be acquired by naturalization, also known as citizenship by application. A foreigner may be granted Swedish citizenship upon meeting certain requirements: [2] able to prove identity; 18 years of age or older; has a permanent residence permit or
One of the best decisions I made was joining social-media groups for Americans looking to gain dual citizenship. I regularly received tips and swift answers to questions from people who were ...
The European Convention on Nationality (E.T.S. No. 166 [1]) was signed in Strasbourg on 6 November 1997. It is a comprehensive convention of the Council of Europe dealing with the law of nationality. The convention is open for signature by the member States of the Council of Europe and the non-member States which have participated in its ...
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.
Liechtensteiner women who married foreign men automatically lost their Liechtenstein citizenship, and foreign women who married Liechtensteiner men became citizens. The 1864 changes also attempted to remedy the anomalous situation of the Hintersassen. While they were previously only able to become local citizens at the discretion of the ...
In the European Union (EU), a family member's residence card is issued under EU rules by any EU country (except, in common, the country the EU family member is a national of). [1] This exception is not applicable to Spain or Italy, where non-EEA family members of Spanish or Italian citizens will hold a valid Residence card for a family member ...