Do you know that obtaining citizenship is not just related to money? But stability, hard work and contribution to society is also necessary. In the US, where President Donald Trump has announced the possibility of obtaining citizenship through “Gold Card Visa”. In which you can become an American citizen by paying 44 crore rupees. But apart from America, there are countries where you can get citizenship and live a happy life.

 

These countries are also suitable for obtaining citizenship.

America’s announcement of “Gold Card Visa” has become a topic of discussion worldwide. But there are other countries where it may be necessary to obtain citizenship. These countries include names like Norway, Finland and Denmark. The rules here are completely different from America.

Norway, Finland, Denmark are beautiful countries.

Norway is not only known for its natural beauty but it is also the happiest country in the world. Norway’s rules are different and simple from America. There is no need to spend a large amount to get citizenship here. If you have been in Norway for 8 consecutive years and work and do it, then you can apply for citizenship. All you have to do is prove your stability. Therefore, Finland also has general rules for obtaining citizenship. You have to stay here for eight consecutive years. Apart from this, knowledge of Finnish or Swedish language is also necessary. And you should be a taxpayer. So to stay in Denmark, you usually have to live as a permanent resident in Denmark for at least 9 years. After this you can apply for citizenship through naturalization. This is the main method of obtaining citizenship. And if one of your parents is a Danish citizen from birth, then you will automatically get Danish citizenship. Additionally, if you are a citizen of Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden, you can get citizenship by staying only 7 years in Denmark.

Therefore, if we compare citizenship rules of happy countries like America and Norway, a big difference is clearly visible. To get citizenship in the US, you have to make a big financial investment. Whereas in countries like Norway, Finland and Denmark you get citizenship on the basis of residence, work and contribution to society.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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