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visaconnect1 · 21 days
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DO YOU HAVE ANY ANCESTORS WHO WERE LIHUANIAN CITIZENS?
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siliconpalms · 4 months
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Malta: A Premier Destination for Offshore Companies
In the realm of offshore business, Malta emerges as a beacon of opportunity for corporations seeking fiscal efficiency and robust legal frameworks. With around 8,000 active companies benefiting from an advantageous tax reduction scheme, Malta’s allure is not just its Mediterranean charm but its commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the global business environment. This strategic…
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politicoscope · 2 years
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40% Americans Eligible for EU Citizenship
40% Americans Eligible for EU Citizenship
Americans are seeking EU citizenship in greater numbers than ever before, Bloomberg revealed on Wednesday, citing government statistics and independent citizenship consultancies. According to citizenship firm Arton Capital, four times as many Americans are seeking second citizenships in 2022 than in 2020 – a number that doesn’t include those applying for third or fourth country passports. True to…
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mapsontheweb · 30 days
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Top countries whose nationals obtained the most EU citizenship
Romanians are in fact, the sole EU nationals in the top ten of those becoming citizens in another EU country
by visaguideworld
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visenyaism · 1 year
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ah it’s the most wonderful time of the year the week where i say to myself “well statistically not ALL of the people on my dashboard can be europeans watching eurovision” and be wrong
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sudaca-swag · 5 months
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i honestly tell every latin american who tells me they want to move to live in europe not to do it, europe is holding on to its last breath meanwhile latin america is (with some exceptions) seeing a shift society-wise that is mostly positive
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chicago-geniza · 1 day
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Poland 🤝 post-Soviet prostranstvo
Won't give you citizenship if any of your relatives have ever been stateless when their regimes periodically made huge groups of people stateless on purpose and destroyed their documents throughout the 20th century, or were subject to regimes that destroyed such documents en masse
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wehdile · 10 days
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got an interview with a place in Lithuania?
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murderballadeer · 15 days
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also all the other jews i know who got to claim citizenship in whichever country their grandparents or great grandparents left bc of the holocaust. my grandmother doesn't have a birth certificate :(
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soldier-poet-king · 8 months
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Career ambitions cancelled I'm TOO STRESSED for this I'm going back to my back up plan from undergrad which was always to run away and be a beekeeper in the Italian countryside
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kissingthebeehive · 4 months
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Gonna open commissions soon and I'll make new images because I kind of drifted away from my old style so everything looks outdated... Also I'm thinking about stopping making "painted" pictures because people kind of stopped buying them after I raised the pricing and they're a hell to work on for like 30 dollars =__="
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ohello0 · 6 months
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I myself have cheered on israelis protesting outside Netanyahu's residence but it has to be said that unless those settlers are willing to leave or live in fully actualized Palestine, their actions don't mean much in the long run.
It’s nice to know they draw the line at indiscriminately bombing hospitals and UN schools but they should’ve been against settler colonialism in the first place. It seems like there’s guilt at being constantly confronted with people dying in their name, which is good, but people living under an apartheid regime for your comfort prior to this is also inexcusable. ​
I want them to keep questioning and pushing back against their government, as it’s their silence that enables the violence of the occupation. Their complicity was the first push israel needed to be this unabashedly cruel. However, placing the blame solely on their government, specifically Netanyahu, and not taking accountability for their very existence being the occupation is frustrating to say the least. A military force like the IOF doesn’t appear out of thin air, a racist civilian population is creating the conditions necessary for the fascist ethnostate to survive this long.
Once the bombing stops will their protests stop as well? Like Americans will they pretend a change in leadership undoes everything and cleans the slate? I hope they continue to wake up and find ways to take accountability for their participation in an ongoing genocide.
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stylesprimes · 1 year
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i 🙃🙃 forgot 🙃🙃 how much 🙃🙃 i love 🙃🙃 europe 🙃🙃
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glorianas · 6 months
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malta is def a worse place to live than the US what
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devotioncrater · 1 year
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i’m an energy vampire. i’m unappreciative. i’m quick to blow up. i’m a roller coaster. i’m depressive. i’m going to lose my job. i’m overweight. i’m not accountable. i’m not forthcoming. i’m a liar. i’m a wilted flower. i’m in a rut. i’m unhappy. i don’t take care of my dog. i’ve got a distorted view on my childhood. i’m at fault for my estranged relationship with my mother. i’m mentally ill. i’m unstable. i’m hard to live with. i’m vulgar. i don’t take care of myself. i storm off. i’m too emotional. i’m an alcoholic. i’m deadweight. i went sideways in life. i was raised better than this. i had a good mom. i’m unfair. i’m only liked when on meds and in therapy. i’m worrying people. i haven’t been okay in a while. i’m self-sabotaging my life. i’m negative. i’m agitated. i’m wallowing in self-pity. i need to leave. i need to be told the truth. i’m an energy vampire
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mchiti · 1 year
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I've seen a tweet of ariana grande's brother becoming an italian citizen. And all I could think of is that I applied for citizenship when I turned 18 and finally got it two years ago at the age of almost 23. 5 years of paying fees, of going to Morocco three times bc we were missing documents, of having appointments postponed endlessly, of being treated like shit by authorities. And I was born here and I speak italian and we payes taxes here. but hey if you have italian grandparents and great-grandparents and you are a white american it's all good.
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