Yes. Slovenian same-sex registered partnerships are the equivalent of legal marriage for all rights except joint adoption. So, a foreign registered same-sex partner of a Slovenian citizen, who has been registered for a minimum of two years, may, after one year of residence in Slovenia, apply for naturalization. This is the same requirement as for foreign spouses.
Yes, Hungarian registered partnerships do permit a foreigner, who has been the registered partner of a Hungarian citizen for at least three years, to apply for naturalization after three years' residence in Hungary.
Yes, Danish registered partnerships include immigration rights. This shortens the naturalization process from the usual 9 years of residence to a minimum of 6 years of residence.
Czech registered partnerships only grant some rights and responsibilities associated with legal marriage. It is not clear whether partnership with a Czech citizen would permit waiver of the five-year residency period for naturalization, as does marriage.
Yes, provided the partner can prove rudimentary skills in German and passes the test for these skills. Married couples and parnershipped couples do not differ in Germany in this aspect.
Yes in the seven (7) European countries that have legalized same-sex marriage. It is also very likely possible in the fourteen European countries that have legalized some form of registered partnership.
A certificate of domestic partnership will not help you obtain US citizenship, since the federal government does not recognize domestic partnerships or civil unions.If a foreigner is legally married to an American citizen, then the citizen spouse can generally sponsor the foreign spouse for a visa, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship.
It is unclear. Austria has very restrictive immigration laws. A foreigner who has been legally married to an Austrian citizen for at least five years is eligible for naturalization after six years of continuous residency in Austria. What is unclear is if this applies to same-sex registered partners.
A foreigner can acquire Chinese citizenship through naturalisation.
Yes, it is possible.
Naturalization is the word used to describe admitting a foreigner to citizenship. It is estimated that approximately 700,000 people become naturalized U.S. citizens each year.
Edmund Hillary
no you can not only if you are a citizen of india