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There is no such thing as an EU citizen. Each country of the union has it's own laws and governance over citizenship.
None of the member states of the EU will allow you to apply for their citizenship right after the marriage. You must first get the permanent residence of the concerned member state and meet all the requirements (e.g. residence period, language ability and even renouncing the US citizenship if they require you to). After that you can apply for their citizenship.
Having citizenship from an EU state (like UK) makes you eligible to pay a lesser amount of money for tuition (usually half or one-third) than international students.
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No, because Eu citizenship is a consequence of Member State citizenship and it cannot exists independently. Eu passports are actually Member State passports that follow a common format: they are issued by the Member State, not by the European Union. You can obtain however residency and citizenship in a EU member state through investment. Some member states such as Bulgaria allow you to obtain a Bulgarian Citizenship without physically living in the country but you have to meet certain criteria.
The UK was a founding member of the EU.
No, the US will never join the EU.
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Germany did not become the EU. Germany is one of 28 countries that is a member of the EU. The EU as we now know it came into existence on the 1st of November 1993, when it had 15 members.
Enquire at your nearest German consulate.
If you are a European citizen looking to gain citizenship in Greenland, you need to contact Greenland's immigration offices. They can send you the proper paperwork you need to apply.
Croatia joined the EU on July 1st, 2013.