- Can I live in the EU if I marry an EU citizen?
- Can you marry into EU citizenship?
- Can I travel with my non EU spouse to another EU country?
- Can I work in one EU country and live in another?
- Can I bring my girlfriend to UK after Brexit?
- Can I bring my non EU girlfriend to Germany?
- What is the hardest country to become a citizen of?
- What is the easiest EU country to get citizenship?
- Do you automatically become a citizen through marriage?
- Can I travel to UK with my EU spouse?
- How long can an EU citizen stay in another EU member state?
- Can I travel to UK with EU residence card?
Can I live in the EU if I marry an EU citizen?
Can I stay in the UK if I marry an EU citizen? If you marry an EU citizen you can stay in the UK, but you will both need to apply under the EU Settlement Scheme for permission to do so post-Brexit.
Can you marry into EU citizenship?
That said, if you marry an EU citizen, you can generally get a residence permit and work toward citizenship via naturalization just like everyone else. Some countries shorten the naturalization timeline for spouses, others do not, but all offer some type of route to citizenship via marriage.
Can I travel with my non EU spouse to another EU country?
Under EU rules, you have the right to travel together with your core family members (non-EU spouse, children, dependent parents or dependent grandparents) to an EU country other than the one you are a national of. If you have moved to another EU country, they can also join you there.
Can I work in one EU country and live in another?
If you work in a different EU country from the one where you live and you return to your country of residence daily, or at least once a week, you are a cross-border worker (so-called "frontier worker"). The country where you work is responsible for your social security benefits.
Can I bring my girlfriend to UK after Brexit?
Your partner can't apply for a family visa if you came to the UK after 31 December 2020 and applied to the EU Settlement Scheme as a family member. If you're in this situation, you'll need to wait until you get settled status before your partner can apply for a family visa. ... Your partner can apply from outside the UK.
Can I bring my non EU girlfriend to Germany?
As you are a EU citizen and not a German national, there are no restrictions. You have to have the marriage documents and ID papers and that's it.
What is the hardest country to become a citizen of?
Bhutan is the loneliest country in the world. You need two Bhutanese parents to become a citizen of the country. If you have only one, you will need to apply for naturalized citizenship after living for more than 15 years in Bhutan. Bhutan has strict rules to provide citizenship for its country.
What is the easiest EU country to get citizenship?
Portugal is the easiest European citizenship that you can get in the EU. Their program is extremely generous as it allows citizenship after only 5 years without the need to live in the country (you only need to visit for 2 weeks a year) giving you visa-free travel to 160 countries.
Do you automatically become a citizen through marriage?
If you marry a U.S, citizen, you won't be eligible for U.S. citizenship right away. But you might become eligible for a U.S. green card, which can lead to U.S. citizenship. If you marry a U.S, citizen, you won't be eligible for U.S. citizenship right away.
Can I travel to UK with my EU spouse?
If you hold a valid Article 10 or Article 20 residence card, you may be able to apply for an EEA family permit or an EUSS family permit. These applications are free of charge and will help facilitate your entry to the UK.
How long can an EU citizen stay in another EU member state?
Staying in another EU state for up to 90 days
As an EU citizen, EEA or Swiss national, you can travel within the territory of the European Union, the EEA and Switzerland.
Can I travel to UK with EU residence card?
If you're an EU , EEA or Swiss citizen
EU , EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa. You can cross the UK border using a valid passport which should be valid for the whole time you are in the UK .