if i am correct, to get a passport you need to become a citizen, which makes it a naturalisation issue. And, again, if I am correct, length of time needed for naturalisation depends on each country.
My mate and an I are arguing here in college about gaining a passport in a foreign country. Our question is how long must you be resident in a country to gain a passport for that country which you reside in? Links would be appreciated![]()
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if i am correct, to get a passport you need to become a citizen, which makes it a naturalisation issue. And, again, if I am correct, length of time needed for naturalisation depends on each country.
The length of time is inversely proportional to the amount of money donated to the government. I think.
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5 years working I think.
Rules are different for different countries, here in Ireland I think you have to be here for 5 years before applying for citizenship but it also depends on your original country. UK would be similar.
It's only just begun...............
If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time
It does NOT depend on your country of origin. Its five years "contributing" to the state. For this time spent as a full time student or applying for reguee status are not counted. As above, the process to become a naturalised irish citizen can start after 5 years and 1 day but may take some time.
Most western countries have similar set ups
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