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    Default Spanish Passport (nationality)

    Hello,

    I am a non EU national, I am married to spanish national for 5 years and living in UK since then. We are palnning to move to barcelona soon. I currently have EEA resident card. We got married in UK and my resident card is from UK. When we get to spain when do I get eligible to apply spanish passport, how long does the prosess take for the Spanish passport to be issued to me and by the way when you apply for the passport if I need to send my passport in then how will I travel if i need to go to abroad.

    Many thanks in advance

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    Hello Aslihan27


    You will be able to opt for Spanish citizenship after having legally resided in Spain for one year. To obtain residency, you will need request it Spain and will only be able to request it if your wife becomes resident in this country. For more details please feel free to contact me at marta at lawbird.com
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    Thanks for the reply. My wife is also residing in Spain as she has business and properties in Spain. After 1 year residence in Spain when I apply for the Spanish passport how long does it take to get.

    Best regards

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    Hello,

    The process to obtain citizenship through a civil registry in Spain, normally takes a couple of years. It depends on how busy the corresponding civil registry is. If it is your intention to become resident in Spain then it is important to do so as soon as possible, as depending on where your wife resides in, the date given for appointments and the processing time can differ enormously. Madrid for example is not issuing these appointments until October! The situation in Malaga is a little better; they are giving them for May. After this you need to take into account a processing time around three months, again depending on the Oficina de Extranjeros.
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    Hello Marta,

    I am having the same question on the passport/ nationality. I've married to a Spaniard for 2 years and been living in Spain since then. Am I qualified to apply for the Spanish passport? or should I apply for the Spanish nationality first?

    Thanks a lot a in advance!

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    Hello,

    You will need to apply for Spanish citizenship ( nacionalidad) at your nearest Registro Civil. Once this has been processed ( it takes around two years), then you will receive a letter from the administration stating that your nationality has been granted. As soon as you have this you will need to go to your nearest National Police station and request your Spanish passport and DNI there. Normally you are granted this on the same day, although it will depend on the Police Station.
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    Thank you Marta!

    After applying or obtaining Spanish citizenship, am I required to give up my own citizenship? Hong Kong, unlike China, does allow their citizens to hold 2 passports and no loss of citizenship unless we apply for change of nationality. So, for Hong Kong, it is not a problem for me to hold 2 different passports. However, my concern is the Spanish side.

    Would you please help?

    Thanks a lot in advnace!

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    Hi,

    Spain allows dual nationality with latin american countries (those where Spanish or Portuguese is officially spoken), Andorra, Philippines, Equatorial Guinea or Portugal. Puerto Rico would also be considered for this purpose.
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    Hi,

    So, I would be forced to give up my own nationality? is that correct? Will I have to sign any paper for that?

    Thanks,

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    I am lebanese, and I am married to a spanish national, since one year.
    I would like to know after how much time should I apply for spanish passport, and if i have to give up my own citizenship to get spanish passport ?

    Thank you for your assistance

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