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07-27-2018, 02:10 AM
#131
Hello Zara,
You need to prove not only that he was born in Spain, but that he never lost his Spanish citizenship.
I understand you do not live in Spain an d therefore the first thing to do is to make an enquiry at the Spanish embassy and then apply for a birth certificate for your grand grandfather. If the Spanish ancestry line was never interrupted, you could be considered a Spanish citizen by origins, but your grandfather and father must be recognized as Spanish citizens first.
In the event you can only prove that your grandfather was a Spanish citizen, but not your father, you can apply for the Spanish nationality after one year of legal residency in Spain.
Regards,
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08-26-2018, 02:36 PM
#132
Question on 2 Years Residency as a Student
Hi Patricia/Marta,
I am a Filipino citizen and I have a question on the residency status that would qualify to obtain a Spanish citizenship.
I studied in Madrid for 15 months for my Master's degree and was able to extend my visa for another 12 months after my master since I applied to Instituto Cervantes for language classes. Hence, this would give me a total of 27 months in Spain once I finish the classes. (In the meantime I am also doing some internships with a bank).
My question is, does a student's permit (NIE) qualify as residency? Moreover, in the event I do not get any other way to extend my NIE after these 27 months (e.g. I don't get a full-time job offer), what would you recommend that I do in order to reach the objective of applying for a Spanish citizenship?
Thanks so much.
Best,
Franco
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09-14-2018, 04:05 PM
#133
Hello Franco
Please note that student visas are linked to stay status and not residency and therefore those periods of time are not accountable in terms of residency time required to be eligible for the Spanish Nationality.
You need to modify your status to " residencia", by means of a work and residence permit application. Once you have been residing in Spain holding that status for two years, you´ll be ready to apply for the Spanish nationality.
Please feel free to drop us an email if you have any questions.
Regards,
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09-15-2018, 01:07 PM
#134
Hi Patricia,
I'm a naturalized filipino citizen. I was born in Ethiopia. Is there any chance I qualify for this 2- year residency if I use my filipino citizenship?
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09-18-2018, 01:28 PM
#135
Hello Dyydxx,
Yes, those holding Philippine nationality can apply for the Spanish nationality after two years´ residency in Spain.
Regards,
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10-16-2018, 07:34 AM
#136
Several detailed questions on Filipino getting Spanish Residency
Tremendous forum so thanks to all for all the great information. I am a US citizen by birth, who recently acquired Filipino citizenship through my father who was a Filipino citizen when I was born (in the US). So I am a natural born Filipino per Filipino law. My birth and citizenship in the PI was recently registered through the Filipino consulate. However, the paperwork for my PI passport was lost and I have not yet reapplied. Questions:
1. Do I need a PI passport to prove I am Filipino or will proof of registration and acknowledgement of my birth with the authorities in Manila be enough?
2. I intend to either get a job in Spain (international school) or non lucrativo visa. Is it correct that recently the processing time to convert these to citizenship after the two year period is now less than a year?
3. Will my wife ( non US non Filipino) get permanent residency or citizenship through mine?
4. If I renounce my US citizenship to get Spanish, will the US automatically cancel my passport?
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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10-17-2018, 03:38 PM
#137
Hello Jesatlarge,
Thanks for your kind words.
In reply to your questions:
1. You certainly need to prove you have the Philippine passport.
2. You will be eligible for the Spanish Nationality application after two years holding a residence permit ( either as a salaried worker, self employed or just holding mere residence). Then, the processing time of nationality applications have been reduced but still takes longer than a year.
3. She will be able to shift from mere residence ( based on family reunion or via a non lucrative permit ) to a residence card as the relative of an EU citizen ( 5 years validity) and then apply for a permanent residence card. Once you are a Spanish citizen she will have to wait for one year ( holding legal residence status ) before she can file the Spanish nationality application as spouse of a Spanish citizen.
4. No, but Spain will only recognize your Spanish nationality.
Regards,
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11-10-2018, 06:31 AM
#138
Follow up questions
Patricia, thank you so much for you answers. I have two more questions.
1. During the two years of my non lucrativo visa that I will be using for residency, must I be present in Spain itself for 183 days of each calendar year, or 183 days in the larger Schengen area?
2. If I apply for Spanish citizenship after these two years, what are the residency requirements during the year or so that I must wait for citizenship?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give. I searched the entire thread and could not find answers to these questions.
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11-23-2018, 11:57 AM
#139
Hello Jesatlarge
Please find your questions answered below:
1. During the two years of my non lucrativo visa that I will be using for residency, must I be present in Spain itself for 183 days of each calendar year, or 183 days in the larger Schengen area?
You should remain in Spain, though you can also be in the Schengen area bearing in mind your passport won´t be stamped. Anyhow, if your main purpose is to get the Spanish citizenship, I recommend you to stay in Spain as long as you can as the registry officer gives a lot of importance to the actual residency, the command of the Spanish language and integration in Spanish culture and customs.
2. If I apply for Spanish citizenship after these two years, what are the residency requirements during the year or so that I must wait for citizenship?
You must not exceed three months in a row out of Spain. The rest of the time, you need to reside and stay in Spain. The 183 rule applies to keeping a residency status, but for citizenship purposes, the minimum stay requirements are more strict.
Regards,
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12-27-2018, 03:34 PM
#140
Hello!
I am a Filipino resident who wants to claim Spanish citizenship by option. I am a son of a Spanish man but unfortunately, he left when I was born. I was wondering if I would be able to argue this as a ground for citizenship? His name is indicated in my birth certificate as proof.
I wanted to trace my bloodline as my grandparents are of Spanish descent. Would it be possible to inquire directly at the Spanish Embassy? Thank you so much!
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