If you have a right-of-descent immigration privilege, you should apply for this before you have children. Because once you have your citizenship in the other country, your offspring will then be eligible for citizenship too. But if you wait until after having kids, your right of descent (from your own ancestors) does not typically apply to your already born offspring.
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Another example of immigration privilege
Another example of immigration privilege as a U.S. athlete moves to Ireland.
Continue readingCountries that grant citizenship based on being born there
Some countries grant citizenship to babies born in the country, regardless of the parents’ status.
Continue readingLarge list of countries with citizenship-by-descent
Up to 50 countries offering a right of descent citizenship program, plus a handful in Africa, for Black Americans.
Continue readingImmigrating to Norway?
The media makes it sound like anyone can pack up and move to another country. Nope. Norway ranks 52nd out of 53 countries in terms of ease of migration – it is near impossible for most Americans.
Continue readingLarge percent of Americans say they will move abroad depending on next national election
Hilarious – a huge number of Americans say they may move abroad depending on next election outcome. Reality: Most will be unable to move abroad due to visa requirements.
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