What's more beneficial: An EU citizenship, an American Green Card or an Australia Citizenship?



Answer:
I would go with the Australian if you can get in.
EU citizenship: it allows you to move freely between all od the 20 plus member states
It depends on type of business... If you have to do with German beer then EU citizenship is perfect. If you sell Vodka in US then Green Card is ideal. If you breed kangaroo and sell its cobs then Australian citizenship is just what the doctor ordered.
I am an American but I am working toward Australian Citizenship as I feel that will be the most valuable over the next few decades.

America will become fiscally bankrupt since they will not be able to fund the over $76 trillion (our current debt is only 1/10 of this amount) in unfunded entitlements.

America is already morally and legally bankrupt with its pre-emptive Zionist wars of aggression and its disregard for the laws of this country with bills such as the Leave No Illegal Alien Behind Act.

Australia is 92% European with the remaining 8% Asian (7%) or Aborigine (1%).

Europe will be Muslim controlled within the next 60 years based on demographics. America will be controlled by Mexico. You can examine the current state of Muslim countries and Mexico to determine whether you will want to live in such a country / society.
A citizenship is always better than being a resident alien, which is the status conferred by a green card. You have less rights than a citizen, and are open to deportation for even minor infractions. The EU or Australia is a matter of personal preference. Both have open societies with many civil rights, but right now the EU is booming economically, and because of 20 some different cultures with open borders, the cultural, educational and just plain fun opportunities are hard to beat.
As a New Zealand Citizen and that automatically entitling me to work and live in Australia , I beleive that a US green card is a lot more valuable. This is why the there are alot of Aussies and kiwi's trying to move to the US and the establishment of the speacial Visa for Australians http://visapro.com/e3-visa/e3-visa.asp?g...

The pay structure as well is waaay higher for poeple with equal qualifications here in the USA. And lets be honest , USA is a much bigger country with sooo many cities and different climatic conditions, you can pretty much chose the ideal place you want to live in this country.
So If you got a chance at a green card take it. Its more valuable and thats why its waay harder to get a green card than aussie residency
It depends on what you want to get out of it. the EU has work agreements in place with the rest of it's members, then there's the EEA agreements and such. If you want EU I'd go for British because then you can play around with the Commonwealth as well.

Australia is are considered fairly friendly, and are a neutral country (although they do lean towards the Americans and the UK). Because of this they are accepted into the EU and Asia without any hassle because of agreements in place.

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