To where may I be repatriated if I don't live where I'm a citizen?
How do repatriations work for people who don't live in their country of citizenship?
For example: I'm a Dutch citizen living in Germany. The Dutch government contacted me to inform me of an updated travel advise for Germany, but they are not currently repatriating Dutch citizens in Germany (for those living in Germany, it wouldn't make much sense). I'm not currently travelling and likely won't be any time soon, but what if I were in Spain at the moment, from where both governments are repatriating their citizens?
Would Germany allow non-Germans living in Germany to join on German repatriation flights?
Would foreign citizens with residency in Germany need to first get repatriated to their country of citizenship, and then make their own way back to their home in Germany?
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Which European country give citizenship easily?
Every European country offers citizenship by naturalization but with different requirements. Portugal took the first position in the list and one of the fastest-growing citizenship policies for its uncomplicated and most accessible requirements to get citizenship.Can a European citizen live anywhere in Europe?
As an EU citizen, you have the right to move to any EU country to live, work, study, look for a job or retire. You can stay in another EU country for up to 3 months without registering there but you may need to report your presence. The only requirement is to hold a valid national identity card or passport.How long can you stay in another country?
Most countries allow visitors to stay as tourists from up to one to three months. As long as you can prove that you have sufficient funds, you might be able to extend your stay. Some countries require an extension every month, others only every three months.Can Portuguese citizens live anywhere in the EU?
As a Portuguese citizen, one is automatically entitled to live anywhere in the EU/EEA/Switzerland with no need for a permit.X X X TENTACION: Mmm, baby I don't understand
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