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Sheep Kin 10/04/07 |
If one arm of an apartment in Bulgaria as a holiday home, I was able to obtain Bulgarian citizenship? |
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manforallseasons 10/04/07 |
Well, I suppose the answer is no. However, and how the purchase of home, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, is soaring out of reach of many as a direct resulf speculators, and we are going to do good, like Bulgari. Nw that is going to help the country enormously. .. |
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Dieu et mon droit, 10/04/07 |
They are the European Union in this way because I think the policy of freedom of movement that we can legitimately move Neway as they would be able to move to France or Germany, to see if this is because I feel that in this When Bulgaria and Romania have limited circulation until 2012, but I'm not sure. Good luck |
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The Best 10/04/07 |
I think you have to be living and working, or at least they do not live in order to qualify for permanent citizenship. Here is a web search link: http://www.google.com/search?q=Qualifying + to + + + of Citizenship and Bulgaria RLS = com.microsoft: en-us: IE-Address & ie = UTF - 8 & oe = UTF-8 & sourceid = IE7 & rlz = 1I7SKPB Here is a link to search for news, if residents into account and on holiday in Bulgaria: http://www.google.com/search? q = News + in + Bulgaria and RLS = com.microsoft: en-us: IE-Address & ie = UTF-8 & oe = UTF-8 & sourceid = IE7 & rlz = 1I7SKPB You may want to pay attention to political and militant unrest and how it may affect your holiday or residential account. |
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silverearth1 10/04/07 |
actually this should be your primary place of life. You would need a job, have a bank account, etc., nine meters. To be considered for citizenship |
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Lawyer LLM 10/04/07 |
On the basis of the property is not possible to obtain citizenship. I am Bulgarian and I do not have British citizenship, so I bought a house in Great Britain. E 'based on the time spent in the country. You have to live in Bulgaria for a minimum of 5 years, as in the United Kingdom |
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Aumharan G 10/04/07 |
Purchase and possession of goods does not grant citizenship. Although applications for citizenship would take into account the amount of investment that you have done in this country. |
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Old Blue Eyes 10/04/07 |
I am sure that after a while 'time we can, but why? |
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thepenismightier 10/04/07 |
No. Citizenship is linked to (more or less stringent) requirements for residence. Merely owning a property does not do so. But remember that Bulgaria joined the European Union this year. There is no reason why we should not be able to spend as much time as you want. |
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Sheep Kin 10/04/07 |
I am a British citizen, but I am looking to buy a 1 bed apartment on the Black Sea coast, as well as properties in Britain are so expensive. I would use it as a holiday home at first, but I do not want to rent it as I do not want to get ruined. Can I get Bulgarian citizenship because I bought a property there? |