Which citizenships do you consider to be the most prestigious?

Which citizenships do you consider to be the most prestigious?

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Greek

Ukrainian

people with multiple citizenships shouldn't be allowed to work in government positions

This.

any country with a blue passport

>have only a us citizenship because living in usa
>try to join CIA only knowing english
good luck

It's South Korea by far.

The only passport you can can go to all relevant countries without a visa, Russia, USA, UE, Japan and others

They still don't have China, but few countries can go to it

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no
it's Greek

Serbian passport is actually surprisingly good

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Lmao

Nigga, you on crack. Can’t even go to NZ visa free

does the CIA hire more people with dual citizenships and sends them to spy in the other country they are citizens of?

What to do there? I have co-worker who lived there for years and returned here because it's boring as fuck. Despite his pay there was very high(and so are expenses lol)

yeah lmfao who the fuck cares about NZ

american intelligence as usual

LMFAO!!!

NZ is lord of the rings you dumb cunt

Basically This. And The South Korean government is negative about the veto agreement with China because of the huge number of illegal Chinese immigrants.

>US
>Canada
>UK
>Ireland
>Australia

I’d be ok being a citizen of any these countries, primarily because I speak 0 languages

Being Korean still sucks tho.

Lmao

>be brazil
>spend 30+ billion to host World Cup and Olympics
>have more than a quarter of the country living under the poverty line

Brazilian intelligence

swiss passport

who /triple national/ here

I wouldn't know user, but if I were someone in the CIA, I would definitely do that

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>implying I'm not one of the top 10% owners of the wealth

you must be related to the president or something

>>have more than a quarter of the country living under the poverty line
Source?

Liberal gets butthurt

Ukrainian

funland ofc

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That Malta knight order one

I think Qatar has the highest monetary benefit if I'm not mistaken.

Still better than being a 3rd shitholer.

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Any african citizenship if your white (unless you're south african).

Ukraine

Used to be English, now i reckon Swiss

This

swiss

>I speak 0 languages
>0
what

All countries do that to create better reputation, so foreign people could invest their money in country.

Some cunts that never make people pay taxes, get educated for free and never need to overwork
Fuck going to other cunts, it's just going to permit a lot of illegal shits to come in

British

Not me, but what do you have? Bong, Irish and Danish?

Who's got the mightiest passport? I once heard it's German, Nordic countries, Singapore and ROK

San Marinese or Swiss

Alot of government agencies hire just on the principal that you have another passport

wtf i love denmark now

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>no anglo
>good

Singapore

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He is obviously a mute

>prestigious citizenship
No such thing. Citizenship is just citizenship.

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I would prefer living in Switzerland tho. Or San Marin;
Tired to live in this parody of a country, ruled by abhorrent people.

Canadian passport is pretty nice, main perk being free travel into the US.

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Yeah ok

Say that to someone with Afghan citizenship

This one

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