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Any country will require someone to fulfil certain residency requirements before considering an application for citizenship.

Perhaps you could be more specific.

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Be very wary of buying a nationality. You'll find that many other countries won't accept the validity of a passport granting a citizenship which has been bought. Furthermore, the types of countries which sell their citizenship are the ones you don't really want to be associated with anyway and, as likely as not, you'll still need to get a visa before travelling.

Scouse.

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Be very wary of buying a nationality. You'll find that many other countries won't accept the validity of a passport granting a citizenship which has been bought. Furthermore, the types of countries which sell their citizenship are the ones you don't really want to be associated with anyway and, as likely as not, you'll still need to get a visa before travelling.

Scouse.

I dun mind paying admin fee/lawyer fee bu i won't go into the extend to buy citizenship using $100,000 usd furthermore i dun have that kind of money.HOw about vietnam, cambodia,myamar,bhutan or even mongolia or nepal, anyone ???

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Be very wary of buying a nationality. You'll find that many other countries won't accept the validity of a passport granting a citizenship which has been bought. Furthermore, the types of countries which sell their citizenship are the ones you don't really want to be associated with anyway and, as likely as not, you'll still need to get a visa before travelling.

Scouse.

I dun mind paying admin fee/lawyer fee bu i won't go into the extend to buy citizenship using $100,000 usd furthermore i dun have that kind of money.HOw about vietnam, cambodia,myamar,bhutan or even mongolia or nepal, anyone ???

I don't know why anyone would want myanmar citizenship...just to have one of them(your countries listed) picked.

Can you lift the secret why?

rcm :o

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The French foreign legion comes to mind ...

French_Foreign_legion.jpg

legion1.jpg

Actually, I don't think what you have in mind is really possible.

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You can buy genuine citizenship of a few, small, countries but it is not cheap.

Getting nationality due to residence is time consuming, rarely under 3 years.

'Buying' one of the 'diplomatic' type passports advertised and you will be refused entry to many, if not most, countries.

The countries you list have strict nationality laws, easier to get UK or US nationality.

There is a swiss site that gives details for all countries but I can't currently locate it!

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The French foreign legion comes to mind ...

French_Foreign_legion.jpg

legion1.jpg

Actually, I don't think what you have in mind is really possible.

Very true...that seems to be the way to go. If i am informed correctly it was a 5 year commitment you had to do and after that you get some new idendity & the pay .... but this could all be just BS ...

or things might have changed also there.

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Be very wary of buying a nationality. You'll find that many other countries won't accept the validity of a passport granting a citizenship which has been bought. Furthermore, the types of countries which sell their citizenship are the ones you don't really want to be associated with anyway and, as likely as not, you'll still need to get a visa before travelling.

Scouse.

I dun mind paying admin fee/lawyer fee bu i won't go into the extend to buy citizenship using $100,000 usd furthermore i dun have that kind of money.HOw about vietnam, cambodia,myamar,bhutan or even mongolia or nepal, anyone ???

I don't know why anyone would want myanmar citizenship...just to have one of them(your countries listed) picked.

Can you lift the secret why?

rcm :o

I got an offer from my country " if you can get yourself a country , i will give u a sum of money" i dun care my citizen status but I just care about my pocket. Understand ? i won't tell u where i am from anyway ....

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might help also to know WHY you want/need a new citizenship? What is wrong/problematic with your current one?

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You can buy genuine citizenship of a few, small, countries but it is not cheap.

Getting nationality due to residence is time consuming, rarely under 3 years.

'Buying' one of the 'diplomatic' type passports advertised and you will be refused entry to many, if not most, countries.

The countries you list have strict nationality laws, easier to get UK or US nationality.

There is a swiss site that gives details for all countries but I can't currently locate it!

Thanks i think one of them is dominica ........

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Be very wary of buying a nationality. You'll find that many other countries won't accept the validity of a passport granting a citizenship which has been bought. Furthermore, the types of countries which sell their citizenship are the ones you don't really want to be associated with anyway and, as likely as not, you'll still need to get a visa before travelling.

Scouse.

I dun mind paying admin fee/lawyer fee bu i won't go into the extend to buy citizenship using $100,000 usd furthermore i dun have that kind of money.HOw about vietnam, cambodia,myamar,bhutan or even mongolia or nepal, anyone ???

I don't know why anyone would want myanmar citizenship...just to have one of them(your countries listed) picked.

Can you lift the secret why?

rcm :o

I got an offer from my country " if you can get yourself a country , i will give u a sum of money" i dun care my citizen status but I just care about my pocket. Understand ? i won't tell u where i am from anyway ....

Sorry , my english isn't good enough to understand this post....never mind- mai pen rai. Good luck with your Citizenshipsearch anyways.

rcm :D

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HI all anyone know ?? as soon as possible.

Any country at all? Somaliland.

As soon as possible? About 30 minutes.

I don't think Somaliland is recognised by the UN. or anyone else.

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The French Foreign Legion I believe is the best answer and your best bet.

There are 16 recruiting centers throughout France where you can enlist:

· 94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois (Paris), Fort de Nogent, Tel. 01 48 77 49 68

· 21000 Dijon, Caserne Junot, 66 avenue du drapeau, Tel. 03 80 73 54 86

· 59000 Lille, La Citadelle, Tel. 03 28 36 08 72

· 67000 Strasbourg, Quartier Lecourbe, rue d'Ostende, Tel. 03 88 61 53 33

· 44000 Nantes, Quartier Degrees-du-Lou, rue Gambetta, Tel. 02 40 74 39 32

· 51000 Reims, Quartier Colbert, 32 bis, avenue de la Paix, Tel. 03 26 88 42 50

· 76038 Rouen cedex, rue du Colonel Trupel, Tel. 02 35 70 68 78

· 13007 Marseille, La Malmousque, Chemin du Genie, Tel. 04 91 31 85 10

· 86000 Poitiers, Quartier Aboville, Tel. 05 49 41 31 16

· 57000 Metz, Quartier de-Lattre-de-Tassigny, Tel. 03 87 66 57 12

· 64100 Bayonne, 18 Quai de Lesseps, Tel. 05 59 50 14 84

· 69007 Lyon, Quartier Générale Frère, Tel. 04 78 58 40 21

· 06300 Nice, Caserne Filley, rue Sincaire, Tel. 04 93 80 59 06

· 66020 Perpignan, Caserne Mangin, 8 rue François-Rabelais, Tel. 04 68 35 05 38

· 31000 Toulouse, Caserne Perignon, avenue Camille-Pujol, Tel. 05 61 54 21 95

· 33000 Bordeaux, 260 rue Pelleport, Tel. 05 56 92 99 64

· 13400 Aubagne, Quartier Vienot, Tel. 04 42 18 82 57

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The French Foreign Legion I believe is the best answer and your best bet.

There are 16 recruiting centers throughout France where you can enlist:

· 94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois (Paris), Fort de Nogent, Tel. 01 48 77 49 68

· 21000 Dijon, Caserne Junot, 66 avenue du drapeau, Tel. 03 80 73 54 86

· 59000 Lille, La Citadelle, Tel. 03 28 36 08 72

· 67000 Strasbourg, Quartier Lecourbe, rue d'Ostende, Tel. 03 88 61 53 33

· 44000 Nantes, Quartier Degrees-du-Lou, rue Gambetta, Tel. 02 40 74 39 32

· 51000 Reims, Quartier Colbert, 32 bis, avenue de la Paix, Tel. 03 26 88 42 50

· 76038 Rouen cedex, rue du Colonel Trupel, Tel. 02 35 70 68 78

· 13007 Marseille, La Malmousque, Chemin du Genie, Tel. 04 91 31 85 10

· 86000 Poitiers, Quartier Aboville, Tel. 05 49 41 31 16

· 57000 Metz, Quartier de-Lattre-de-Tassigny, Tel. 03 87 66 57 12

· 64100 Bayonne, 18 Quai de Lesseps, Tel. 05 59 50 14 84

· 69007 Lyon, Quartier Générale Frère, Tel. 04 78 58 40 21

· 06300 Nice, Caserne Filley, rue Sincaire, Tel. 04 93 80 59 06

· 66020 Perpignan, Caserne Mangin, 8 rue François-Rabelais, Tel. 04 68 35 05 38

· 31000 Toulouse, Caserne Perignon, avenue Camille-Pujol, Tel. 05 61 54 21 95

· 33000 Bordeaux, 260 rue Pelleport, Tel. 05 56 92 99 64

· 13400 Aubagne, Quartier Vienot, Tel. 04 42 18 82 57

Motto:

vive' la mort

vive' la guerre

vive' la sacre mercenaire

and they mean it

Anyway, I beleive the only citizenship option available at the end of your Service is French citizenship.

Bon chance!

Patrick

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Anyway, I beleive the only citizenship option available at the end of your Service is French citizenship.

Bon chance!

Patrick

...but under whichever name you should choose to give them when you enlist.

"Chance" in French is feminine, so shouldn't that be "Bonne chance"? :o

Scouse.

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