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How to Get EU Citizenship: The Ultimate Guide

April 2, 202411 Mins Read


You have many benefits when you have an EU citizenship. You have the right to work, and you can study in any EU country. That also comes with visa-free travel to more than 170 countries.

To obtain EU citizenship, you can choose among four main ways: citizenship by descent, marriage, naturalization, or investment. What you will decide on will change according to the country you will have your citizenship from. Though the requirements for each option depend on the EU country, generally, you will be expected to provide eligibility, legal residence, language proficiency, and integration.

While some EU countries offer faster and easier citizenship programs, some can be more complex. In this article, We will show you how to get your EU citizenship and which countries offer the most suitable options for you.

How to Get EU Citizenship through Investment: Top Countries

Portuguese Golden Visa

In October 2023, we learned significant changes in the program. Portugal’s Golden Visa no longer accepts real estate purchases or related funds as qualifying investments. But there options you can apply for a Golden Visa in Portugal, some of which are:

  • Job creation
  • Investment in research
  • Support for artistic production or cultural heritage
  • Forming a company with job creation

Portugal’s Citizenship Law is approved by the President of Portugal in February, 2024.

The important point for the Portugal Golden Visa;
– The law ensures a five-year period from application submission to Portuguese citizenship acquisition. The five-year count begins with the residency application, regardless of its approval date.