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<blockquote data-quote="yasiru1" data-source="post: 20139656" data-attributes="member: 71274"><p>Austria: A permanent residence in the country during 10 years is required. Dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Belgium: requires 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Bulgaria: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Cyprus: 5 accumulated years of residence in the last 8 years period, dual citizenship allowed.</p><p>Czech Republic: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed since 2014.</p><p>Denmark: 9 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Estonia: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Finland: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. 4 years for refugees, spouses, and people with strong ties to Finland. 2 years for Nordic citizens </p><p>France: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Germany: 8 years of residence, can be reduced to 7 or even 6 with integration and language courses. Dual citizenship is NOT allowed. [Although it's allowed for EU countries and there are other exceptions. This might also be subject to change.]</p><p>Greece: 10 years, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Hungary: 8 years, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Iceland: 7 years, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Ireland: Permanent residence in the country during 5 out of 9 years is required. You must be a resident during the year before applying [thanks Vijay Sankaran]. Dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Italy: 10 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Latvia: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Lithuania: 10 years of residence are required. Dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Luxembourg: 10 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Malta: 5 years of permanent residence, or 1 year and 1.15 million € [1] (both usually following 5 years of temporary residence as noted by Bence Zakonyi), dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Netherlands: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed </p><p>Norway: 7 of the last 10 years, dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Poland: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed.</p><p>Portugal: 6 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Romania: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Slovakia: 8 years of residence are required. Dual citizenship is NOT</p><p>allowed any more </p><p>Slovenia: 10 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Spain: 10 years of residence are required. This requirement can be reduced to 2 years (but not waived) in case of nationals from a former colony of Spain (it covers a number of Latin American countries and the Philippines). Dual citizenship is allowed for the latter group only </p><p>Sweden: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>Switzerland: 12 years of residence (time between age 10 and 20 counts twice), dual citizenship is allowed.</p><p>United Kingdom: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Paradoxically, 6 years for EU/EEA citizens - and everyone not free of "immigration time restrictions" 12 months prior to applying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yasiru1, post: 20139656, member: 71274"] Austria: A permanent residence in the country during 10 years is required. Dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Belgium: requires 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Bulgaria: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Cyprus: 5 accumulated years of residence in the last 8 years period, dual citizenship allowed. Czech Republic: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed since 2014. Denmark: 9 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Estonia: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Finland: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. 4 years for refugees, spouses, and people with strong ties to Finland. 2 years for Nordic citizens France: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Germany: 8 years of residence, can be reduced to 7 or even 6 with integration and language courses. Dual citizenship is NOT allowed. [Although it's allowed for EU countries and there are other exceptions. This might also be subject to change.] Greece: 10 years, dual citizenship is allowed. Hungary: 8 years, dual citizenship is allowed. Iceland: 7 years, dual citizenship is allowed. Ireland: Permanent residence in the country during 5 out of 9 years is required. You must be a resident during the year before applying [thanks Vijay Sankaran]. Dual citizenship is allowed. Italy: 10 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Latvia: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Lithuania: 10 years of residence are required. Dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Luxembourg: 10 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Malta: 5 years of permanent residence, or 1 year and 1.15 million € [1] (both usually following 5 years of temporary residence as noted by Bence Zakonyi), dual citizenship is allowed. Netherlands: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed Norway: 7 of the last 10 years, dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Poland: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is NOT allowed. Portugal: 6 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Romania: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Slovakia: 8 years of residence are required. Dual citizenship is NOT allowed any more Slovenia: 10 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Spain: 10 years of residence are required. This requirement can be reduced to 2 years (but not waived) in case of nationals from a former colony of Spain (it covers a number of Latin American countries and the Philippines). Dual citizenship is allowed for the latter group only Sweden: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Switzerland: 12 years of residence (time between age 10 and 20 counts twice), dual citizenship is allowed. United Kingdom: 5 years of residence, dual citizenship is allowed. Paradoxically, 6 years for EU/EEA citizens - and everyone not free of "immigration time restrictions" 12 months prior to applying [/QUOTE]
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