EU Citizenship Pathways

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You can obtain European citizenship in one of three ways as listed below:

  • By descent – if you have a family member that can pass on EU citizenship to you.
  • By naturalization – if you lived and worked long enough in an EU country to qualify for citizenship.
  • By investment – if you have enough money to invest in an EU country and receive citizenship.

European Citizenship by Descent

To obtain EU citizenship by descent, you must have an ancestor—usually, a parent— born in the EU. But, depending on which country you apply for citizenship, you may meet the eligibility criteria even if you have grandparents or great-grandparents who were EU citizens.

European citizenship through ancestry is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to obtain a passport in the EU— provided that you qualify for this option. In order to pass citizenship to you, your ancestors (parents, grandparents, etc.) must not have lost or forfeited their nationality. They must still be entitled to it, even if they do not live in the EU.

European Citizenship by Naturalization

You can become a naturalized citizen in Europe if you have worked and lived in an EU country for a minimum of five years (or more depending on the country). The application process for naturalization varies depending on which pathway to citizenship you followed, i.e., work or marriage. In addition, you must show evidence of language proficiency in your EU country to qualify for citizenship by naturalization.

The most accessible country to get citizenship through naturalization in the EU is Portugal. The country offers one of the most affordable investment options for citizenship, and after five years, you gain an EU passport. The living criteria are fulfilled by spending only 35 days in the country within the five years of your investment.

In comparison, Malta has one of the fastest citizenship programs in the EU—only a year after your investment is finalized. However, it comes at a higher price of €750,000.

Through Work

You can move to almost any country in the EU with a work visa and live there; after working for a number of years (5-10), you can apply for naturalization. To apply for a work visa, (in most cases) you must have a job offer in the EU and your employer must sponsor you.

There are several work permits that EU countries issue depending on your qualifications and experience— the most common being the EU Blue Card. To qualify for an EU Blue Card, you must score enough points in the scoring system based on your education and work experience, and other skills.

Another way to obtain citizenship in the EU is by marrying an EU citizen. In most EU countries, you qualify for naturalization three years after marriage. However, if your partner is a foreign citizen, both of you must meet the criteria for citizenship (including the language requirements) before you can apply.

Citizenship by Investment in Europe

You can become an EU passport holder through citizenship by investment schemes if you have enough funds to cover your investment. This type of program— also known as a Golden Visa— allows you to invest in an EU country, and in exchange, you can apply for naturalization.

The investment opportunities and the money required for citizenship programs vary from country to country. But, the most common investments include real estate or purchasing government bonds. Then, within three or five years, you gain an EU passport.

Usually, you have to spend a few days a year in that country to meet the citizenship requirements— no language requirements are needed.

Benefits of EU Citizenship

If you qualify for citizenship in an EU country, then you will have several benefits, which include:

  • The opportunity to work, live and study in any country in the EU that you want.
  • Consular protection from all EU states when you are travelling abroad.
  • Access to some of the best national healthcare plans.
  • The right to vote in European Parliament elections.

How Long Does it Take to Get EU Citizenship?

It takes anywhere from a few months to several years before you can get European citizenship. The amount of time depends on which EU citizenship pathway you qualify for:

  • Six months up to a year- for citizenship by descent.
  • Five to ten years-for citizenship by naturalization.
  • One to five years– for citizenship by investment.
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