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Which European country should I move to - Page 2

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09-05-2017, 11:14 PM
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Just wanted to say that if you can live legally in Spain AND you were born in a spanish speaking country (almost all of latin america), you can apply for citizenship after 2 years. This would be helpful to the vast majority of the people on this forum.
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Yes i am i was born in Poland.
Chcę mówić i rozumić po polsku!

Kocham Polskę!

Możesz mi pomoc?
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It's not so easy to immigrate to some EU countries, do you homework well. You'll probably have to go back to your home country first, so do your homework on how easy it is to go from your home country to your target country.
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Just wanted to say that if you can live legally in Spain AND you were born in a spanish speaking country (almost all of latin america), you can apply for citizenship after 2 years. This would be helpful to the vast majority of the people on this forum.
I've been thinking about moving to Spain for some time now.
I have a uncle who is living and running a business in Madrid, and he offered me a working permit after residing there for about a year. I guess I can either work for his company or move on with my education from that point on. I am planning on visiting him by the end of this month to see how things are over there. I lived in Barcelona when I was young, but I guess a lot of things has changed now.
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Just wanted to say that if you can live legally in Spain AND you were born in a spanish speaking country (almost all of latin america), you can apply for citizenship after 2 years. This would be helpful to the vast majority of the people on this forum.
Spain too racist if youre black or brown.
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