The Quality of Nationality Index (QNI) is a survey that ranks, according to internal and external factors, the advantages of having a certain nationality. According to this survey, French nationality is among those with the most benefits. Find out now if you can take the french citizenship and what are the criteria for this:
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It can be given in a situation of marriage, naturalization, permanence, studies and/or family ties. Brazilians can apply for citizenship if they meet some of these requirements. Discover more information below:
French citizenship for weddings
If the foreigner marries a French citizen, it is possible to apply for a certificate of French citizenship. However, there are some rules for this to be done: For couples living in France, they must have at least 3 years of marriage. If the couple resides in another country, there must be at least 5 years of marriage.
Apply for French citizenship by stay
For people who have been legally residing in France for five years, without breaking the law and with all tax responsibilities fulfilled, it is possible to apply for the benefit.
Obtain citizenship through studies
If you are a foreign student who is enrolled in a higher education institution, whose term duration of the course is two years or more, it is possible to apply for citizenship, in accordance with the legislation french.
French citizenship due to naturalization
People born in French-speaking countries, that is, those who have French as their predominant language and need asylum due to geopolitical issues, can apply for the benefit. A similar situation occurs for foreigners who served in the French army.
French citizenship due to blood and family ties
If you are Brazilian and have a mother, father, grandparents or grandparents of French origin, you can apply for the benefit. However, this benefit only applies to direct family members.