5 Easiest Countries in Europe to Get Citizenship

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In this article, we will take a look at the 5 easiest countries in Europe to get citizenship. If you want to see more companies in this selection, go to the 10 Easiest Countries in Europe to Get Citizenship.

5. Belgium

Average Score: 3.8

Almost 220,000 expats reside in Belgium, according to Belga news agency. The foreign community in Brussels contributes up to 20% of the GDP of the Brussels-Capital Area. Professionals are in great demand in a number of sectors in Belgium, including real estate, engineering, public health, education, social services, and information technology. Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (NYSE:BUD), headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, is a multinational drink and brewing company. The company has 630 beer brands in 150 countries.

Belgium’s immigration policy is fairly easy. An applicant must consistently reside and work in Belgium for at least five years in order to become a citizen. In order to be eligible to apply for Belgian citizenship, an applicant has to reside in the country for a minimum of five years, demonstrate economic participation with taxes and social security contributions, and be able to speak at least one of the country’s national languages such as Dutch, German, or French.

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