Could You Pass These Countries' Citizenship Tests?
- Question: Bhutan is an isolated Himalayan nation known for its national happiness index. What does it take to become a citizen at birth?
- Answer: You must have two Bhutanese parents to be considered a citizen of Bhutan at birth.
- Question: How many years do you have to live in Switzerland before applying for citizenship?
- Answer: You must live in Switzerland for 10 years before applying for citizenship.
- Question: Liechtenstein, a mountainous country between Austria and Switzerland, boasts a population under 40,000. What is the maximum number of years you can be required to live there before becoming a citizen?
- Answer: You can be required to live in Liechtenstein for 30 years before you are eligible to become a citizen, though years spent there before the age of 20 count double.
- Question: Besides living in the country for 10 years, what other requirement must you have to become a citizen of Switzerland?
- Answer: Besides living in the country for 10 years, you must also have a work permit called a C permit to become a citizen of Switzerland. The C permit allows you to live and work in the country, but it requires 5–10 years of residency.
- Question: How long does the foreign wife of a Kuwaiti man have to wait after marriage before applying for citizenship?
- Answer: The wife of a Kuwaiti man must live in Kuwait for 15 years before applying to become a citizen of Kuwait herself.
- Question: When can you apply for citizenship in Qatar?
- Answer: You can only apply for citizenship in Qatar when you have lived in Qatar 25 years without leaving the country for more than two consecutive months at a time.
- Question: Vatican City is one of the smallest countries on Earth, with only 800 residents and 450 citizens. To become a citizen, you must meet key requirements. Which is not one of them?
- Answer: You cannot become a citizen of Vatican City by virtue of birth. To become a citizen, you must either be a cardinal living in Vatican City or Rome, be a diplomat of the Holy See, or live in Vatican City because you are an official of or worker for the Roman Catholic Church.
- Question: How many foreigners does Qatar naturalize per year?
- Answer: Qatar naturalizes only 50 foreigners per year.
- Question: Which is not a requirement for naturalized citizenship in Kuwait?
- Answer: According to the Nationality Law of 1999, after living in Kuwait for 20 years (or 15 for citizens of other Arab countries), you can apply to be granted Kuwaiti citizenship—but only if you are Muslim by birth or conversion. If you converted, you must have been practicing for five years. You must also speak Arabic fluently.
- Question: If you're married to a Liechtenstein citizen and already live in the country, how many years do you have to live there before becoming a citizen?
- Answer: If you're married to a Liechtenstein citizen and already live in the country, you only have to live in Liechtenstein for five years before becoming a citizen as opposed to 30.
- Question: In Bhutan, citizenship can be rescinded for what reason?
- Answer: In Bhutan your citizenship can be rescinded if you speak or act against the king or country.
- Question: What is a shortcut for becoming a citizen of Liechtenstein?
- Answer: One shortcut for becoming a citizen of Liechtenstein other than marriage is that, after 10 years of residency, you can be voted into citizenship by other citizens.
- Question: What is the maximum number of years you can be required to live in the United Arab Emirates to become eligible for citizenship?
- Answer: You might have to live in the United Arab Emirates for 30 years before applying for citizenship.
- Question: What is the easiest way to become a Chinese citizen?
- Answer: The easiest way to become a Chinese citizen is to have Chinese relatives. While foreigners are technically able to be naturalized if they have settled in China or have other legitimate reasons, it is extremely difficult to become a citizen.
- Question: What does Qatar require of its natural-born citizens?
- Answer: To be a natural-born citizen of Qatar, your father must be a Qatari citizen.
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