What developed western countries are the most difficult to get citizenship in?
>>60510859
America
>>60510859
>that brown hand disrespecting a Canadian passport
It checks out
switzerland
>>60510859
The US by far.
Want Citizenship? Hope you can wait at least 6 months and pay $2,000 :^)
Monaco
>>60510859
your mom
>>60511183
it's difficult or expensive to get a foot in the door but it's a fairly straightforward procedure. I vote for Russia or somewhere like that with ridiculous bureaucracy.
>>60511264
The Vatican can also be quite bureaucratic. You have to denounce normies to become one of them.
>>60511264
>Russia
>Developed
>>60511177
doesn't each town have its own requirements for allowing someone to become a citizen of Switzerland
>>60511426
>western
>>60511461
do you mean cantons?
>>60510859
Switzerland
>>60511183
>at least 6 months
Not including the 5 years that you need to be a Green Card holder and be living in the US.
Liechtenstein and San Marino are 30 years, Andorra is 20 years.
>>60510859
God that picture makes me angry.
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>>60510859
vatican
Just describe your cunt's process:
>Apply for visa to enter US
>Have a valid reason for wanting to become a US citizen (not "I really like it here xD")
>Apply for green card based on said reason
>Multiple immigration workers (guaranteed Trump supporters) must approve your application and the reason you want to stay
>All of the above costs at least $2000 dollaroos in filing fees, and that's the cost of doing the paperwork yourself. Having a lawyer do it for you costs three times as much
>If all of that gets approved by multiple people and you get your golden ticket aka green card, you must then reside within the US for 5 years
>If you wish to leave the country for any reason within that 5 years you have to tell immigration why and it must be a valid reason
>After 5 years, you are a You-nited States citizen
Swiss or Denmark
>>60510859
>>60517881
Or be like me. My parents crossed me in from Mexico when I was in elementary school and I got a valid work permit 4 years ago. Only downside is that I need to get married to a US citizen if I want a green card or need to join US Army through this exclusive program that requires you to have highly-needed skill :(
>>60511264
>tfw nobody to invite me в Poccии
>>60510859
For me - all of them are difficult close to impossible.
>>60518284
How can an EU citizen obtain russian passport?
US is pretty much a lottery at this point.
Looked at going to Canada a few years back. Not particularly difficult but the wait times were astronomical
>>60511144
Yep.
>>60518521
Leak data like a fucking Snowden. Suck some dicks and hope it's the right one you just sucked.
>>60511461
The citizens of the town where the migrants live can vote whether or not to give them citizenship after an amount of time
>>60510859
US by far, but Denmark is also fairly difficult.
the US is very difficult to get citizenship to
>have to win the work visa lottery
>have to renew it because its only 3 years long and you need it for 6 years in order to be elligible for perm residence
>perm residence is not even guaranteed and is a real ball-ache to actually get
>get perm residence miraculously
>becoming a citizenship requires an additional 5 years and more money wasted
then again perm resident is good enough (but also difficult in itself to get)
Vatican
Lichistien
Zimbabwe
Bristol
Brittany