Second Passport Freedom: How To Get Dual Citizenship

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00:00 Intro
00:22 Why Get a Second Passport?
00:58 How to Get a 2nd Passport?
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  • @TravelingwithKristin
    @TravelingwithKristin6 ай бұрын

    Want help moving abroad? Get support for an overseas move by applying at www.travelingwithkristin.com/relocation

  • @sarahnd
    @sarahnd6 ай бұрын

    I got Italian citizenship for my son by descent from his paternal great grandfather. Then he was able to share all the paperwork to get citizenship for his cousins as well. The crucial bit was to prove that his grandmother was born BEFORE her father got US citizenship. Otherwise, he would not have been eligible. Fortunately, that was the case, so we went ahead with it. The Italian Consulate took 7 years to process the paperwork... but it eventually all worked out!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story! Wow 7 years is a long time but still worth it!

  • @zeytelaloi

    @zeytelaloi

    6 ай бұрын

    Could you have done it in Italy? Or did it have to be done through the consulate?

  • @sarahnd

    @sarahnd

    6 ай бұрын

    @@zeytelaloi I think it had to be done through the consulate, because my son was not a resident of Italy. Maybe if he had been, it would have been possible? I'm really not sure, but it's worth doing some research on the question.

  • @MK-ut8ik

    @MK-ut8ik

    Ай бұрын

    Im in middle of this too, but 7 years???!! WOW how is that possible, you can live there seven years with no passport. This stuff is so hard to understand

  • @sarahnd

    @sarahnd

    Ай бұрын

    @@MK-ut8ik Hi, he wasn't living there... had to do it through the consulate in the U.S. -- they took their time!

  • @svetcovladich9996
    @svetcovladich99965 ай бұрын

    I have three passports: American, Mexican, and Croatian. I was born in the US but come from immigrant parents, so I was able to obtain citizenship of their countries by descent. My processes were relatively easy as I had easy access to the necessary paperwork (Croatia took a few years as this was during the 90s war, but Mexico only took two weeks after I submitted the paperwork). I went through the processes in order to feel more connected to their cultures as I like to spend time in both countries and want to fit in. I also speak both their languages.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    That's incredible! Thanks for sharing Svetco! 😊🌎

  • @JoJo-vz5uy
    @JoJo-vz5uy6 ай бұрын

    Happy US and European citizen here. Born and raised in the beautiful Alba Iulia, Transylvania and living in the US for almost 20 years. Europe is definitely my home and moving back to the Carpathian Mountains soon.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Sounds beautiful! 🏔️

  • @HobbiesHobo
    @HobbiesHobo6 ай бұрын

    Having multiple citizenships will change your life immensely, I have 3, it's a good feeling. Escaping the US system may be your hardest decision if you get to that point. Good luck. Mike.

  • @DragonKingGaav

    @DragonKingGaav

    6 ай бұрын

    What countries do you have passports for?

  • @HobbiesHobo

    @HobbiesHobo

    6 ай бұрын

    I'll keep that to myself but let's just say they are all "Top Tier", places I would be happy to live in. @@DragonKingGaav

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mike! I was curious too ;)

  • @nncadi1
    @nncadi15 ай бұрын

    I’m an American citizen that was born in London. My parents went to uni in England (they are from Nigeria). I was 3 when we moved to the States and became a citizen age 18. Looking at the US landscape in 2016-2020 inspired me to pursue my 2nd passport. I have dual citizenship in the UK and have my British passport. I’m grateful.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    So happy for you! That’s wonderful

  • @gomertube

    @gomertube

    5 ай бұрын

    Why didn’t the events of 2020-2023 fix things for you?

  • @nncadi1

    @nncadi1

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gomertube am living in America now, so….

  • @annastayziaa
    @annastayziaa6 ай бұрын

    Kristin I’m so happy for you ♥️ I got my second citizenship by descent this year ( Armenia 🇦🇲 )too and it’s definitely something that helps me feel a level of peace of mind ♥️

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Anna! Happy for you 🥰

  • @michelleglidingswan4334
    @michelleglidingswan43345 ай бұрын

    I'm really glad you are covering this topic. I have a relative who has written 2 volumes on family history describing the family's history from Rhineland Germany. I don't speak any German but I'm going to check into it anyway. And I agree with you about healthcare. For me its' also the total lack of social services or compassion in the U.S. It is only about money, period. So sad and deflating to see a great country succumb to such materialistic values with no sign of change.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    My pleasure, Michelle. The records on family history sound fascinating as well!

  • @denniszenanywhere

    @denniszenanywhere

    5 ай бұрын

    Expensive US healthcare is the only thing that has made me consider moving. That was main reason years ago but now that I’ve heard that Europe is strongly regulating AI, jobs in Europe may be more protected.

  • @debbieg8951
    @debbieg89516 ай бұрын

    So excited for you that you have this opportunity! I look forward to following your citizenship journey, and I hope this comes to fruition for you.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Debbie! I’ll keep you posted. Hope your travels are going well 😊

  • @MK-ut8ik
    @MK-ut8ikАй бұрын

    My grandparents were born in Italy too and I love my heritage and it has been difficult getting all the info together and what not. My grandfather naturalized but, his wife, my grandmother did not. she never got a license to drive, or vote I personally, don't think she even got a ss#, etc...and same they came here with their parents as teens from Southern Italy right before the war and needed work opportunities, and still I am having so much trouble with the paperwork in Italy. My father was born here in US, but he didn't even learn English until he was seven years old because he was forced back then to give up their Italian language to go to school. Now a days, it's considered great to have dual language abilities back then my Italian grandparents were considered immigrants and my grandma ma and grand pa pa spoke to me a bit in Italian. My dad always regrets that schools and society made sure he didn't speak any other language but English. I miss my Italian dad so so much. I really want Italian citizenship by decent for same reason, my heritage means so much to me and reminds me of my family and feels like home but it's been too hard,. Hoping the rules will change in near future. I have proof they were born in Italy, never renounced, and grandmother never naturalized, plus in the 20's and 30's and 40;s, womens rights were none so that's another reason she didn't get citzenship, no need to I guess., and she never liked living in US anyway and was funny and would get Italian mad about moving from there, but she knows it was because of the darn wars etc. I would think that would be enough but I can't figure out how to prove never naturalized except for that there is no record that she did. Still not enough to get decent even tho I definitely am.... She was a really great woman! hard working. Give us update sometime on how's it going for your citizenship ? Thank you Kristen. Great vid

  • @leapintothewild
    @leapintothewild6 ай бұрын

    Our family has been in the US for way too long for me to qualify for a descendent passport, but top priority for travel is to find another country for a long-term retirement visa! Excited to see more about your passport journey! Damn straight about medical bills forcing many of our citizens to literally go bankrupt in order to qualify for Medicaid coverage, and the horrendous lack of Medicare coverage for elderly and disabled longterm care is nonexistent unless you pay for even more optional coverage. An absolute nightmare for so many families!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m excited to share with you! So maddening about the healthcare system, though ☹️

  • @Francebound2024
    @Francebound20246 ай бұрын

    Currently working on this for Germany. Law recently changed that allows me to apply since my mom was still a citizen when I was born. Working with an attorney. Planning on going to France in summer, and while I may need a visa now, by the time I have renew…hopefully, I’ll have the new passport. Many reasons, but healthcare is a big one. ,

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Having a German passport would be ideal for the social services! Let us know how it turns out :)

  • @marinciubogdan8137
    @marinciubogdan81375 ай бұрын

    Hi.i am from romania and i am glad you choosed romanian passport .romanians are kind and open hearted people . Wish you the best

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Hello Marinciu! Thank you so much for your warm wishes. Best wishes to you too! 😊🌟

  • @carlfenger
    @carlfenger6 ай бұрын

    Yup, I did that. Then 24 years later gave up the first one.

  • @ocho8172
    @ocho81726 ай бұрын

    EXCELLENT! Best to you! Look forward to your updates! Stay safe, and be well, in this changing world, in these times!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Ocho; you too!

  • @kevintaylor1928
    @kevintaylor19286 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Kristin, you always do a great job.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Kevin 😊

  • @paulogarciadesousa
    @paulogarciadesousa6 ай бұрын

    Awesome news, Kirstin! Here’s to hoping you manage to complete the process much sooner than later! 🥂

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Paulo! Fingers crossed

  • @bron-sconcess.10
    @bron-sconcess.105 ай бұрын

    Very thought provoking! Really appreciative of Krirstin's business mind, model and ethics! Keep taking good care of yourself and having some fun along the way, Kirstin 👍🏼❤!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! Your kind words mean a lot. 😊 Taking care and have fun on this journey!🌟❤️

  • @f.d.9091
    @f.d.90916 ай бұрын

    I am proud to hear about your romanian descendants because I am romanian and I have been following you for a long time wanting to learn english. ❤ I hope you will get your romanian citizenship soon. Best regards Kristin!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, F.D.!

  • @ChristineF55
    @ChristineF556 ай бұрын

    I'm currently going for my Italian Citizenship by decent. Reasons, 1. Because I can. 2. In case the US gets crazier than it already is. 3. Affordable healthcare. My children and grands are also going through the process. I'm more excited for them actually then myself. Hopefully I will be able to live in Italy as a citizen. Takes a long time. I'm in year two. Fingers crossed it finishes soon.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Good luck! Keep us posted on the outcome

  • @ChristineF55

    @ChristineF55

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin will do.

  • @richard_ager

    @richard_ager

    5 ай бұрын

    Best of luck!

  • @ianpatrick23
    @ianpatrick236 ай бұрын

    So interested to watch your progress as you pursue dual citizenship. Best of luck and thank you for sharing!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I’ll report back soon with a new update 😊

  • @stevemellor7989
    @stevemellor79896 ай бұрын

    Very good information Kristin! I'll have to research that as I myself was born overseas and have family members who are naturalized Americans.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Best of luck! Let us know what you find out

  • @chrislangley4029
    @chrislangley40296 ай бұрын

    I got my C by D for Italy and the UK in the late 90’s. My mum was against it at the time but now she is glad I did. Now I’m working on my Mexican citizenship. My wife was born in Mexico. That will be the easiest of the 3 by far. I hope yours goes well. Just dot your i’s and cross your T’s

  • @nicolettastrada5976

    @nicolettastrada5976

    6 ай бұрын

    Fate la raccolta

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Nice Chris! Sounds like a trifecta

  • @anikavandermeer9058
    @anikavandermeer90585 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Kristin for all your amazing research and beautifully present video . All your incredible experience of traveling to 63 countries with more to come is priceless. )

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    You're very welcome, Anika! I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the video and found the information valuable. Safe travels and stay curious! 🌍😊

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS296 ай бұрын

    I was recognized as an Italian citizen by descent. Like you, I was always the genealogist of the family, and I started learning about my Italian heritage after my first trip there in 1998. In 2000, I met my cousins, and began pursuing citizenship recognition about 2010. In 2024, my husband and I plan to move to the E.U.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    That's a wonderful connection to your heritage, Michael. I wish you and your husband all the best as you plan to move to the E.U. in 2024. 😊🌟

  • @erika021
    @erika0215 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I inherited a box of genealogy information and have been fascinated by what I have found. I would love to acquire a dual citizenship. I look forward to watching the videos.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    You’re welcome, Erika - I’ll update again soon!

  • @JLTravels
    @JLTravels6 ай бұрын

    So smart, Kristin, to get your 2nd! Freedom to travel easier is fabulous!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Janice! 🙏

  • @zirilinks

    @zirilinks

    3 ай бұрын

    hi@@TravelingwithKristin

  • @GaryAJMartin
    @GaryAJMartin6 ай бұрын

    Good luck with it. I was in Bucharest recently. Not a bad place at all.🙂

  • @papagal2553

    @papagal2553

    6 ай бұрын

    there are much better cities in Romania than Bucharest, but still good

  • @GaryAJMartin

    @GaryAJMartin

    6 ай бұрын

    @@papagal2553 I’m sure. That was just the place I have personal experience with. My point was, Romania, not too bad!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I look forward to visiting hopefully this year

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    I heard Cluj is a favorite

  • @GaryAJMartin

    @GaryAJMartin

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin Had not heard of that. Looks very artsy. I might check it out next time I’m in Romania. 🙂

  • @TazExprez
    @TazExprez6 ай бұрын

    Good luck on your dual citizenship journey! I completed mine in early 2022 for a Caribbean country. It took about 7 months to get all of the paperwork and have it processed at a local NYC consulate.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, TazExprez! Congratulations on completing your dual citizenship journey for a Caribbean country. It's inspiring to hear about your successful experience. Wishing you all the best on your continued adventures! 😊🌏🌟

  • @papagal2553
    @papagal25536 ай бұрын

    sanatate si sper ca ajungi cu bine in romania :)

  • @timlinator
    @timlinator6 ай бұрын

    I've had a second passport for 30 years. Dad born in Ireland so dual citizen US & Ireland (EU).

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    So fortunate!

  • @timlinator

    @timlinator

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin Yes and just got Italian citizenship recognized though my Italian born grandmother. Getting passport soon.

  • @gomertube
    @gomertube6 ай бұрын

    This will be an interesting series.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to it!

  • @JourneyDownTheRoad
    @JourneyDownTheRoad6 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad you are making videos on this topic! I recently obtained my Croatian citizenship by descent! I also have a Korean F4 visa, which is like a long term visa for those of Korean descent. Unfortunately, Korea doesn’t allow dual citizenship. Looking forward to your dual citizenship journey!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! A Croatian passport with long-term visa for South Korea seems ideal!

  • @sylviasz2628

    @sylviasz2628

    5 ай бұрын

    @JourneyDownTheRoad Korea does allow dual citizenship for certain categories (only), e.g. foreign spouse of a Korean residing in Korea

  • @JourneyDownTheRoad

    @JourneyDownTheRoad

    5 ай бұрын

    @@sylviasz2628 The laws I’m sure are always changing and there may be certain requirements for them. As an American citizen and F4 Korean visa holder, I cannot have dual citizenship and would have to choose to either be an American or Korean citizen. And I would think a foreign spouse of a Korean citizen would have a difficult time obtaining Korean citizenship. Where did you find out about that info? And thanks for sharing! 😁

  • @tommoen6775
    @tommoen67756 ай бұрын

    I sure love all your videos. Extremely informative and helpful. I agree completely with your point of view on US healthcare and the high costs, unpredictability and bankruptcy issue-I read that #1 cause of bankruptcy, in the USA, is attributable to healthcare. Very sad. I have also felt more safe and secure outside the USA even comparing some of the safest areas of the USA to “sketchy” areas in Europe. I am glad to hear that feeling more ‘at home” in my grandparents homes of Germany and Ireland than I do in the USA, is not unique to me. Lastly, the extremism and divisiveness of the USA is upsetting but I do feel that lately (writing this just leaving Ireland) that the questions about the USA are better/more optimistic. For example, in Dublin, college kids out for “12 pubs of Christmas’ were more positive and enthusiastic about potentially moving to American than they have been in 5-6 years. Keep,the good stuff coming!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I definitely feel safer in Europe with more peace of mind

  • @junuc10
    @junuc106 ай бұрын

    I became a Spanish\EU citizen recently via their LMD law which is a form of citizenship by decent (my grandparents were Spanish). I plan to move to Spain soon to start a new life there. After seeing and experiencing what is happening in the US over the years.

  • @richard_ager

    @richard_ager

    5 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy your new life in Spain, it's a beautiful country.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Congratulations J.A.L.! That's a wonderful opportunity, and it sounds like an exciting new chapter awaits you. Wishing you all the best 😊🇪🇸🌟

  • @edificios.y.ciudades
    @edificios.y.ciudades6 ай бұрын

    I hope you could achieve your goal !!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your encouragement, Edificios! Your positive wishes mean a lot. 😊

  • @josejoe6399
    @josejoe63996 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, Jose! The support means a lot 🙏😊

  • @AdamGordon1977
    @AdamGordon19776 ай бұрын

    I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    This is your chance 🙂

  • @2ndSprings
    @2ndSprings6 ай бұрын

    All of this info was brilliant and resonates with me. Thank you for sharing your experiences. :-)

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback! So glad it was helpful

  • @RD-8
    @RD-86 ай бұрын

    Great subjet Kristin🌟 I wish you successfully getting your dual citizenship as backup plan💫

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @dzikijohnny
    @dzikijohnny6 ай бұрын

    I can get Polish Citizenship by Dissent. I know how, I just am waiting to recover from brain surgery to be able to travel again. My biggest reason is to connect with my heritage. And also that scene with Jason Bourne with having multiple passports is really 😎 cool.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    I remember that scene from Jason Bourne! definitely cool. Good luck with your passport pursuit and let us know how it goes!

  • @sylviasz2628

    @sylviasz2628

    5 ай бұрын

    @dzikijohnny, good luck! powodzenia!

  • @Nicole-ss8jj
    @Nicole-ss8jj6 ай бұрын

    I got mine through my mother from Poland! It was super easy!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s amazing! Lucky to be a direct descendant 😊

  • @KMarik
    @KMarik5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true. There is nothing better than having two passport.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your insights, @KMarik and for watching! 🌍✈️

  • @askgerricreditexpertanswer4338
    @askgerricreditexpertanswer43385 ай бұрын

    Wishing you luck! 🤞 I got dual Lithuanian citizenship for myself and my daughter. So glad I did. She’s now earning double masters degrees - last year in Norway and this year in Lisbon - tuition free! Incredibly glad and grateful. My grandparents went through so much getting to the US and this feels like such a gift.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    That's incredible! 🎉 Congratulations @askgerricreditexpertanswer! Wishing your daughter continued success in her studies! 🌟👩‍🎓

  • @eac381
    @eac3816 ай бұрын

    This is fascinating! Being from Irish and Scottish decent, I'm interested in this

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Great to hear! Stay tuned

  • @holywarrior8684
    @holywarrior86846 ай бұрын

    Good Luck and all the best. I have 2 Passports: USA and Switzerland.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, Holy Warrior! Having dual citizenship with the USA and Switzerland sounds fantastic. Best wishes to you as well!😊🌟

  • @cloudyskies5497
    @cloudyskies54976 ай бұрын

    Good luck! My grandparents' grandparents were born abroad and immigrated to the US. It's far back enough that it doesn't help me unfortunately so I'll have to go the slow naturalization route I think. But since I love the country and want to live and work there, contribute to their society, it'll be slow but not a bad thing.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Naturalization is still a good option. Which country are they from?

  • @cloudyskies5497

    @cloudyskies5497

    5 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin My family is from the UK (Wales) and France (Brittany) but I got the chance to spend several years in Europe a while back and fell in love with Vienna, Austria.

  • @jaynair2942
    @jaynair29426 ай бұрын

    Awesome Kristin..again some valuable tidbits of this second citizenship.! Of course it's so valuable in many ways. Being a US citizen, you have more privileges to get one easily than anybody in the world.! Though not hundreds of countries, we also can move around close to 60 countries in the world without visa now. But of course I am also thinking of a second passport in the near future. Wish you all the best and hoping to see you sometime soon in person 😊

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Jay! You can join me in Portugal next year 🙂 bit.ly/kristinportugal_earlybird

  • @jaynair2942

    @jaynair2942

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin sure 👍

  • @TheStarchitects
    @TheStarchitects6 ай бұрын

    Congrats on getting your Romanian citizenship, Kristin!! I've got dual citizenship myself - Romanian one included. If you need any help, or just want to practice your Romanian, I'm happy to help!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I’m just starting the process but I’ll post videos about the progress. Also plan to learn Romanian!

  • @TheStarchitects

    @TheStarchitects

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin hope everything goes smoothly - and that it doesn't take longer than expected! I'll be watching your progress online - again, if I can provide support along the way, happy to!

  • @theresewheeler1498
    @theresewheeler14986 ай бұрын

    I have a dual citizenship from my birth parents which helps traveling through europe with no hassles

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    🙌🙌

  • @icysurfer1
    @icysurfer16 ай бұрын

    It is all easy as pie. Just be wealthy..!! Good for you.

  • @scottman895
    @scottman8956 ай бұрын

    This is really interesting information! I think it is cool that you have the ability to get a second passport. I think for me that ancestry would probably be the only way for me right now if I were to pursue a second passport in order to have access to more countries in terms of travel. I know all my grandparents were born here, but I would have to see if I have any grandparents who were born elsewhere.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Scott! Let us know what you find out 😊

  • @Poliss95
    @Poliss955 ай бұрын

    What do you think of the new visa rules in the UK Kristin? Not good for those who find love abroad.

  • @sharonzaks341
    @sharonzaks3416 ай бұрын

    So happy to get my Porgutesse passport by decent :) I'm officially an EU citizen now :)

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Congrats Sharon!! 👏

  • @Fell214
    @Fell2146 ай бұрын

    We applying for Croatian Citizenship based on my wife’s ancestry. Her great-great grandfather immigrated to the US in 1872 and there is a direct line to my wife in the U.S. since then.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Great news! Good passport to have

  • @PortageurCa
    @PortageurCa6 ай бұрын

    That's super interesting. I tried to get citizenship through descent from the Netherlands and contacted a lawyer for help. Sadly, even though they assessed that I would qualify, technically, I wouldn't be able to follow through in practice (long story short...) without either getting a new job that would sponsor me, or find someone to marry. Hopefully you have better luck!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you; I hope there’s another country you can qualify for instead

  • @nwatson2773
    @nwatson27736 ай бұрын

    I have dual citizenship but I want a 3rd or a permanent residency 😊

  • @ParisianThinker
    @ParisianThinkerАй бұрын

    GOOD LUCK! You can also achieve citizenship beginning with a residency card of 10 years in any European country. After that, you can apply for citizenship. Requirements are speaking the language and having paid your taxes. That's it.

  • @mikecameron4918
    @mikecameron49186 ай бұрын

    My son and I (U.S. Citizens) are currently working on getting our German Citizenship, as my Mother was from Germany. The paper work was started by a German attorney here in the U.S., and has been submitted to the German Gov. for processing. With the current backlog, we expect to get it completed I'm summer of '24.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Sounds promising! Keep us posted :)

  • @stefanieneubert4842

    @stefanieneubert4842

    5 ай бұрын

    I am German born with a German mother. I am hoping to naturalize in the future, but apparently need C1 fluency in German. My current level is B2. Was language an issue for you?

  • @mikecameron4918

    @mikecameron4918

    5 ай бұрын

    I've never heard anything about that aspect of it. We are just trying to get German Citizenship so we can get German Passports, not planning on moving there....atleast not yet! My sister moved to Portugal 1.5 years ago, and they have to learn some Portuguese to become citizens. She told me that if she had her German Citizenship, she wouldn't have had to learn the Language.

  • @kmsmail489
    @kmsmail4896 ай бұрын

    I'm in the process of doing this, though it is faster to apply based on my ancestry than naturalization, the future EU country I have applied to has a notice on their registrar of foreign births site that there is still a 2-year backlog in applications due to covid 19, so patience is needed. Good video and yes it has been expensive and time-consuming getting those needed documents also due to the pandemic, the state where my parents were married also has a 5-month backlog for expedited service, which normally would be 10 to 20 business days, it is very frustrating, thus forcing me to have more patience that I would willingly give under most circumstances. Then to top that off this country wants me to mail in my current US passport to there, but ? for how long I don't know, this would mean that I will be grounded and stuck in the US for that duration.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Good luck with everything! We’re in this together 😅 I’ll post more videos with info about the process and hopefully it helps provide some tips

  • @kmsmail489

    @kmsmail489

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, and I finally have all the documents after 18 months, vital records on the US East Coast has backups now that run as long as 14 months, whew. they still blame it on COVID, which is getting old, but the good news wait times once I get in the completed paperwork, have them signed and witnessed is starting to improve with the waitlist, I hope to have my citizen at best less than a year, barring unforeseen complications, which one should be prepared to expect, heck I am worried about a little typo on my online app, and do I get my documents back after they award me my citizenship, I will make another call to find that out, I spent hundreds of dollars on getting them, guess I will find out, but these are issues that are of concern. Dual citizenship is a major project. I am in the last phase of mine. Good luck with your citizenship too. @@TravelingwithKristin

  • @Merseyrock
    @Merseyrock6 ай бұрын

    Happy for you: That you were able to get the Romanian green card, based on your ancestry. Sounds like a cool place to travel to and visit, let alone to live in... Sorry about your great-grandfather, badly injured during WWI; but good thing it worked out in the end, for him and his family, i.e. your family as well.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words! I hope I’m able to get citizenship there

  • @nabeelkhan00
    @nabeelkhan005 ай бұрын

    Congrats

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! 😊

  • @mkay00700
    @mkay00700Ай бұрын

    Did you get the citizenship? I see the rules are changing May 1st and will alter applications in process

  • @coordinator3039
    @coordinator30395 ай бұрын

    That’s the next step once I reach my residency goal. My girlfriend and I are planning on getting each other’s citizenship.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Best of luck with reaching your residency goal! Wishing you both a smooth and successful process! 😊🌏👫

  • @tstcikhthys
    @tstcikhthys2 ай бұрын

    Nice; good luck to you on getting your citizenship by descent! BTW, 1:06 the money is not doing any laying (what would it be laying?); you mean _lying_ around. Also, _route_ is pronounced identically to "root"-it's a French word, so the "ou" is pronounced just like in words like _routine,_ _bouquet,_ _mousse,_ _coup,_ etc.

  • @christinemiller2457
    @christinemiller24573 ай бұрын

    My mom is romanian and I'm curious to do the same. Would love for you to share specific information 🥰

  • @richard_ager
    @richard_ager5 ай бұрын

    Hi Kristin. I'm British but wish that - like you - I had Continental European heritage, so I could regain EU citizenship. I'm sure that's true for most Brits who follow your KZread channel. Wishing you every success in your application!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Richard! I’ll update again soon 😊

  • @cyborgblowfish4875

    @cyborgblowfish4875

    5 ай бұрын

    Move to Ireland North or South and Get Republic of Ireland Citizenship, walah

  • @terryschima4964
    @terryschima49645 ай бұрын

    Good girl! I wish I could do the same, but don’t qualify for anything. I’d love to b/c things are CRAZY these days.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the encouragement, Terry! I appreciate your kind words. Wishing you the best as well! 😊🌍🌟

  • @cosycoffeee
    @cosycoffeee5 ай бұрын

    Good luck on your dual-citizenship journey. I’m eligible for both German and Italian citizenship. The Italian government is quite aggravating to deal with so I’m pursuing German citizenship for both myself and my son. We plan to move to Europe asap. I’m happy and excited for the opportunities and freedom this will give both myself and my son. I view it as one of the best gifts I can give him.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, and best of luck on your dual-citizenship journey too! Enjoy the exciting journey ahead, and may it bring you many enriching experiences in Europe! 🌟🌍

  • @inthewildathome6844
    @inthewildathome68446 ай бұрын

    The tropics ,catchinng up ,,,, there is a fix , bug fre

  • @nomadinvester
    @nomadinvester3 ай бұрын

    You can become an Italian citizen you just have to spend money on a lawyer if it's via a female born before 1948 I've met plenty of people who've done it. As long as you have an Italian ancestor and they didn't naturalize (being born abroad doesn't count as naturalization) you're good to go.

  • @lucchese20
    @lucchese206 ай бұрын

    GOOD FOR YOU KRISTIN! 👍🏻 From what I can tell, very few US citizens know or even consider obtaining another passport based on descent. Perhaps the paperwork scares them??? I encourage anyone with the ability to obtain a second passport to do so. Yes, it takes time and lots of paperwork but worthwhile for the reasons you noted. Two observations… 1) LAWS CHANGE. What’s true today may not be true tomorrow so if one can obtain another passport now-I strongly encourage folks to do so asap. 2) ITALY. At 3:15 you note your grandma was the only grandparent born in the US. If she was an Italian citizen at the time of her birth, don’t think this would be a fatal flaw. At worse, may have to get records for her parents (your great grandparents). Not easy but not impossible. I wouldn’t discount this option. Just my two cents here. Best of luck.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Lucchese! Yes the paperwork can be a headache but is worth it

  • @stewartsstewart1089
    @stewartsstewart1089Ай бұрын

    Do you have any recommedations of what company to use for DNA test that won't share your information at all!!!??!!??

  • @timtarby-donald
    @timtarby-donald6 ай бұрын

    Just got my dual French nationality a couple of weeks ago thanks to my French wife! Now I’m an EU citizen once again so all those rights I lost due to Brexit are mine once more! Good luck

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Great news! 🎉

  • @Thomas-Chin10
    @Thomas-Chin105 ай бұрын

    Hi Kristin, This is an interesting video. I wonder if you have heard about ETIAS which was originally aimed to begin in 2024 and the EU has postponed it until 2025. US citizens will need to apply for this 'Visa' in order to visit any country in the EU, and it's good for three years. Americans can still visit European countries that are not in the EU, such as the UK, Norway, Albania and so forth.

  • @a88888888a
    @a88888888a2 ай бұрын

    If i do a dna test and it shows my ancestry...wpild that hepp me qualify for citizenship or passport in some countries

  • @YogaBlissDance
    @YogaBlissDance6 ай бұрын

    Romanian is similar to Italian whhile Hungarian is A REALLY HARD LANGUAGE for English speakers.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes Hungarian seems like one of the hardest languages! Romanian also reminds me a bit of Spanish. Definitely Latin roots

  • @johnwho5567
    @johnwho55675 ай бұрын

    I am an Australian citizen so have that passport already and this year thought I would see if I could still get a Citizen by Descent which is Maltese and so now I am Dual citizen as my new passport just arrived today Yah...it took me 11 months to get it...Maltese Citizen by Descent.I am retired so this should help me out to live over there for a number of months a year as well as in the EU Shengan area....It is good to have other options...🙂

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Congratulations, John! 🎉 That's fantastic news! Enjoy your newfound flexibility and the adventures that come with it! 😊🌏

  • @patmurphy3410
    @patmurphy34105 ай бұрын

    I qualify for Irish dual citizenship and I have begun the process. I have just retired and I am not looking forward to my country bleeding me dry. I don't exactly want to settle in Ireland but I hope the Irish passport will open other European doors. I'm looking forward to more from your channel.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    All the best on your journey, Pat! I'm thrilled to have you as part of the community. Stay tuned for more content, and feel free to share your experiences along the way! 🌍✨

  • @coordinator3039
    @coordinator30395 ай бұрын

    What about knowing about second citizenship because of your partner’s country? We want a home base in Australia. Is it possible for citizenship by marriage yet?

  • @Orson2u
    @Orson2u3 ай бұрын

    Second passport from citizenship? You may have overlooked Argentina - citizenship granted after only two years residency. Only one negative? You cannot renounce it. (I believe next-door Uruguay is only 3 years….)

  • @copiouscat

    @copiouscat

    Ай бұрын

    Why is it a négative thing to not renounce? Wouldnt that be okay?

  • @steveadams7550

    @steveadams7550

    5 күн бұрын

    You never know what is going to happen in the country in the future.

  • @stacie007
    @stacie0076 ай бұрын

    I am trying for Polish citizenship, but it will be a difficult road. It would be based on my great-grandparents and there is a little ambiguity if it's possible based on when they left for the US. I think they left Poland before it was Poland (around WWI). I am thinking I may apply for a visa by enrolling in a one year language course and try to work on it during that time. But I totally understand your reasoning. Same as mine (mostly healthcare as I will be 50 next year). I know in Mexico I was able to easily and affordably get amazing healthcare services for all my preventative checks. However, now that I have been in Portugal for 2 months, I think Europe might be a better fit for me. In any case, I do have my permanent residency in Mexico so I guess that is my plan B/C 🙂

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    It sounds like you have a thoughtful plan in place, Stacie007. I'm glad to hear you've had positive healthcare experiences, both in Mexico and now in Portugal. Best of luck on your journey, and I hope everything works out smoothly for you! 😊🌍🇵🇱

  • @annh.8290
    @annh.82904 ай бұрын

    We have been looking into German citizenship through my paternal g.grandfather. One of our problems has been finding my G.Grandparents birth, and marriage documents, and the fact that women lost their citizenship when they married someone of another nationality.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    4 ай бұрын

    That sounds like an interesting journey @annh.8290! Best of luck in uncovering your family history! 🕵️‍♂️🌟

  • @Kent-qo6xp
    @Kent-qo6xp6 ай бұрын

    Nice person!

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks! 😊

  • @user-ci4cm5ep6h
    @user-ci4cm5ep6h6 ай бұрын

    hi Mim how are you MP house visa how job I am everything understand

  • @GeorgeGy
    @GeorgeGy2 ай бұрын

    Kristin - getting the Hungarian passport by descent is the easiest thing. All you have to learn is how to read the oath loudly. I got it years ago and the process took me less, than three months. Lucky me: way before that I finished an elite Hungarian middle school and our grammar & literature teacher was not short of being a "sadist". As a result I can beat most Hungarians with the language. But during the oath I observed some people not speaking the language at all. Now working towards the third passport. I would encourage you to get Hungarian passport in addition to Romanian because it is better and... surprise! You may hide your original citizenship (USA, I presume). AFAIK, the Hungarian passport is the only passport in the world which does not disclose your country of birth. Changing your name is not hard either. Living in Hungary is something anyone may get used to, it is definitely a culture shock. An other thing: please look at the map! Nadlac in Romania is just the "other" side of "Nagylak" in Hungary. Anyone from "Nadlac" is regarded as ethnic Hungarian. So you qualify as at least half-Hungarian (and everything regarding wait time is going to get shortened). BTW: we just got a visa-free access to China. So far only for 15 days, but AFAIK no restrictions regarding "visa-run". Romania is not there yet.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience and insights! 💛🙏

  • @Peter-MH
    @Peter-MH6 ай бұрын

    Seems like a smart move with increasing uncertainty globally. Suspect more countries will also clamp down on dual citizenship in future, as they don’t want people having ‘one foot out the door’ - so getting this in the bag sooner rather than later makes sense! 👍

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes time is of the essence! Thanks Peter

  • @rosalindhb
    @rosalindhb6 ай бұрын

    Do other countries even take dna text results? What if grand patents and such aren't alive to get info? Being African American this is more difficult to achieve with slave trade and such.

  • @papagal2553

    @papagal2553

    6 ай бұрын

    if grandparent are not alive, ask your parents, get papers, find documents from the past, registrations in the church or townhall where they lived, ask relatives, friends , neighbours of them.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure about DNA results. It can be very hard to collect all the documents as there wasn’t good record keeping until recently but give it a try and see if there are local records and perhaps an attorney who can help you

  • @angelinakarkody4690
    @angelinakarkody46906 ай бұрын

    Which citizenship in my case is easier to obtain: British or Irish? Before Brexit, I received a German PR card in accordance with Article 20 of Directive 2004/38/EC. I'm not an EU citizen but my family member is British. Thanks

  • @Alex-df4lt

    @Alex-df4lt

    6 ай бұрын

    Irish citizenship would be more valuable as it allows you to live in both the EU and the UK.

  • @angelinakarkody4690

    @angelinakarkody4690

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Alex-df4lt Thank you so much for this informative answer! I really appreciate it!🤗

  • @user-ci4cm5ep6h
    @user-ci4cm5ep6h6 ай бұрын

    hi Mum how are you Mim housing visa please I am everything understand

  • @victorbehar804
    @victorbehar8046 ай бұрын

    I got my Portuguese application for citizenship for Sephardic Jews just a couple months before the expiration of this special repatriation path! My application is complete, but the gears of bureaucracy run slowly! So, I am probably looking at a couple years before I hear a decision. Healthcare is my #1!!! But there are plenty of things that add more push. American empire in decline is playing out very ugly.

  • @abrahamlevi3556

    @abrahamlevi3556

    5 ай бұрын

    As far as I know the Jewish community of Porto has stopped issuing those coveted certificates. I don't know much about what is going on in the Jewish community of Lisbon. Lots of people are still stuck at stage one of the process, and many of them have lost all hope, and I am talking about people who are already in the pipeline before the expiration. Beware of slick lawyers who make promises and just make money from the process. I hold a French passport, but I don't do much with it as I have no plans to move to Europe.

  • @victorbehar804

    @victorbehar804

    5 ай бұрын

    @@abrahamlevi3556 I already have my certificate from CI Porto. They put a pause on CI Porto for a while due to the Abramovich scandal. But CI Porto was somewhat recently back online for issuing certificates. With my certificate from CI Porto, my application is 100% complete and is just lingering at CRC Lisboa waiting to be analyzed. Probably 2-3 years is my guess.

  • @viktor.egelund
    @viktor.egelund6 ай бұрын

    No, greetings from Norway.

  • @carpetbaggerface
    @carpetbaggerface6 ай бұрын

    should have irish citizenship by end of month. this is to add to uk and canadian citizenship. 15 years ago in mexico i applied for citizenship through wife. i was told to renounce any other citizenship as a requirement so i never pursued that passport

  • @justgrand3429

    @justgrand3429

    6 ай бұрын

    Just how many are you going for?

  • @papagal2553

    @papagal2553

    6 ай бұрын

    another commentor tried the mexican recently, maybe it changed and you can get it now

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Congrats on 3 citizenships!

  • @richvangogh
    @richvangogh6 ай бұрын

    You are so diplomatic! Would you be interested in going in with me on a property in Portugal? I have some fun ideas that could work great for both of us.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Rich! I’m not looking to invest in Portugal at the moment but I’ll let you know

  • @gomertube
    @gomertube6 ай бұрын

    What's the downside to a 2nd passport, apart from the expense and time required to apply? There's got to be a catch somewhere because, hey, we're just the little people here and we all know that the rules aren't for us.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    There’s not a downside from my perspective

  • @dee-exotica
    @dee-exotica6 ай бұрын

    Does Scotland offer a Golden Visa???

  • @davidjones332

    @davidjones332

    6 ай бұрын

    Scotland is not an independent country, it is part of the UK, so UK rules apply.

  • @RichFreedomDragon
    @RichFreedomDragon5 ай бұрын

    😎I retired young and rich to travel around the world with freedom on multiple passports.

  • @RichFreedomDragon

    @RichFreedomDragon

    5 ай бұрын

    With freedom, I have more time to make videos.

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    5 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a nice jet setter life!

  • @freddiemac1438
    @freddiemac14386 ай бұрын

    I would think having 2nd citizenship could cause all sorts of issues - eg tax, loss of state benefits and pensions, inheritance, wills and probate, or even having to serve in another nation’s military if they have conscription or national service / so I’d think very long and very hard about doing this.

  • @YogaBlissDance

    @YogaBlissDance

    6 ай бұрын

    Research, those are all findable online. And most of the countries mentioned arent' going to conscript dual citizenship folks to fight, as a first option.

  • @papagal2553

    @papagal2553

    6 ай бұрын

    you think , so that means you never checked what you say. army only as male depending on the age and depending on the country, the rest is mostly wrong

  • @azozxp7735
    @azozxp77355 ай бұрын

    5:07 To make it easier for you to travel without a visa, for example, I am from Saudi Arabia and I cannot travel to many countries without a visa On the other hand, there are countries with strong passports, such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Emirates

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your insights, azoz xp! 😊

  • @azozxp7735

    @azozxp7735

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin wlcome 😁

  • @azozxp7735

    @azozxp7735

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingwithKristin You can take the citizenship of a Caribbean country, but you must invest in the country and have a strong passport as well But the investment price is not cheap

  • @janerikkvarsten2273
    @janerikkvarsten22733 ай бұрын

    Romania will Join Schengen marsh the 1 this year, so in three weeks :)

  • @TravelingwithKristin

    @TravelingwithKristin

    3 ай бұрын

    That's fantastic news! Thanks for sharing the update. 😊🌍

  • @Murmilone

    @Murmilone

    2 ай бұрын

    That's actually irrelevant to anyone becoming a Romanian citizen because Romanians have the full EU citizenship rights independent of Romania being part of Schengen or not.