David K.
I received European citizenship by distant descent, and now have access to free health care if I need it.
I received European citizenship by distant descent, and now have access to free health care if I need it.
Awesome idea!
Awesome. My brother-in-law tried to get citizenship by descent but the ancestor left the old country a couple of years too early for him to qualify.
Mmmmm I really need to work on my jus sanguinis.
I had to google the meaning of “jus sanguinis.”
Yep
America should be like the European Union it’s scary to think that the politicians in office right now are trying to rid the affordable care act we are helpless against these power hungry politicians that have no sympathy or concern for their citizens
if only
I received European citizenship by distant descent, and now have access to free health care if I need it.
Wow that's great !!
I received European citizenship by distant descent, and now have access to free health care if I need it.
How does this work?
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Wow, I did not even know citizenship by distant descent was an option. Congrats! That's a great option for healthcare…I wonder how close to the family member you have to be? Does being a first cousin count?
We are all equals
My cousins have UK citizenship because their father was born there. Now they are both living in Ireland . Through some research I found that that you can obtain distant descent citizenship resulting from the nationality of your father, mother, or grandparents. Most countries go back only one generation, meaning at least one of your parents must be from the country in question to be eligible for citizenship. But in a few countries, grandchildren can qualify. https://internationalliving.com/your-right-to-a-second-passport-through-family-ties-trl/
wow, didnt know that!
My FIL was from Hungary. My husband doesn't need it, but I'm definitely going to see if my kids could get citizenship. Thanks for the tip!
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