What developed western countries are the most difficult to get citizenship in?
What developed western countries are the most difficult to get citizenship in?
America
>that brown hand disrespecting a Canadian passport
It checks out
switzerland
The US by far.
Want Citizenship? Hope you can wait at least 6 months and pay $2,000 :^)
Monaco
your mom
it's difficult or expensive to get a foot in the door but it's a fairly straightforward procedure. I vote for Russia or somewhere like that with ridiculous bureaucracy.
The Vatican can also be quite bureaucratic. You have to denounce normies to become one of them.
>Russia
>Developed
doesn't each town have its own requirements for allowing someone to become a citizen of Switzerland
>western
do you mean cantons?
Switzerland
>at least 6 months
Not including the 5 years that you need to be a Green Card holder and be living in the US.
Liechtenstein and San Marino are 30 years, Andorra is 20 years.
God that picture makes me angry.
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vatican
Just describe your cunt's process:
>Apply for visa to enter US
>Have a valid reason for wanting to become a US citizen (not "I really like it here xD")
>Apply for green card based on said reason
>Multiple immigration workers (guaranteed Trump supporters) must approve your application and the reason you want to stay
>All of the above costs at least $2000 dollaroos in filing fees, and that's the cost of doing the paperwork yourself. Having a lawyer do it for you costs three times as much
>If all of that gets approved by multiple people and you get your golden ticket aka green card, you must then reside within the US for 5 years
>If you wish to leave the country for any reason within that 5 years you have to tell immigration why and it must be a valid reason
>After 5 years, you are a You-nited States citizen
Swiss or Denmark
...
Or be like me. My parents crossed me in from Mexico when I was in elementary school and I got a valid work permit 4 years ago. Only downside is that I need to get married to a US citizen if I want a green card or need to join US Army through this exclusive program that requires you to have highly-needed skill :(
>tfw nobody to invite me в Poccии
For me - all of them are difficult close to impossible.
How can an EU citizen obtain russian passport?
US is pretty much a lottery at this point.
Looked at going to Canada a few years back. Not particularly difficult but the wait times were astronomical
Yep.
Leak data like a fucking Snowden. Suck some dicks and hope it's the right one you just sucked.
The citizens of the town where the migrants live can vote whether or not to give them citizenship after an amount of time
US by far, but Denmark is also fairly difficult.
the US is very difficult to get citizenship to
>have to win the work visa lottery
>have to renew it because its only 3 years long and you need it for 6 years in order to be elligible for perm residence
>perm residence is not even guaranteed and is a real ball-ache to actually get
>get perm residence miraculously
>becoming a citizenship requires an additional 5 years and more money wasted
then again perm resident is good enough (but also difficult in itself to get)
Vatican
Lichistien
Zimbabwe
Bristol
Brittany