I was discussing with my Spanish professor that I wanted to attend graduate school in Spain but was unsure how to fund it. She is from Spain and she said that if I applied for duel citizenship, after a few years Spain would pay for my education like a native born citizen. Is this true? Would I have to renounce my U.S. citizenship? Would I need to work in the country for a few years first? How many years would it take?
Answer:
Duel citizenship comes with pros and cons. Pros - you can travel freely back and forth between the two countries. No you do not have renounce your US citizenship. And your teacher may know what she is talking about with regards to having your education paid for after a few years.
Cons - if you work and live in both countries off and on you will have to pay income taxes for both countries as well.
Do an engine search for "Spain Residency Requirements" You're likely to find the Spain Government site that will have all the information you're looking for. Usually under FAQ's
In most countries you are treated the same if you are naturalized or born in the country. It usually takes quite awhile to get citizenship though.
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