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How can an American get a Colombian citizenship?

How can an American get a Colombian citizenship?

To have resided continuously in Colombia for five (5) years prior to the date of filing of the application, or for two (2) years if the foreigner is married to a Colombian national, or if he/she is the permanent partner of a Colombian national, or if he/she has Colombian children.

Who are the natural born citizens of Venezuela?

Natural-born citizens of Spain, Portugal, Italy, Latin American or Caribbean country and have been legally living in Venezuela for 5 continuous years. Foreign-born Minor children whose parent(s) obtained Venezuelan citizenship by naturalization and have been legally living in Venezuela for 5 continuous years.

Can a child be born outside of Venezuela?

A child born outside Venezuela to parents who are both Venezuelans by birth. A child born outside Venezuela to a Venezuelan father or mother, who is a Venezuelan by birth, provided that the child is living in Venezuela or declares his or her intention to obtain the Venezuelan nationality at any of the Diplomatic missions of Venezuela.

Can a Venezuelan born in another country lose their citizenship?

Loss of Venezuelan citizenship A Venezuelan-born cannot be deprived his or her nationality. Any Venezuelan-born may voluntary renounce their Venezuelan nationality by birth if he or she obtains a foreign nationality.

Can a spouse of a Venezuelan citizen have dual nationality?

A spouse or husband of a Venezuelan citizen who has been married and living in Venezuela for 5 continuous years. Dual nationality is permitted under Venezuelan law as of Article 34 of the Constitution of Venezuela.

Natural-born citizens of Spain, Portugal, Italy, Latin American or Caribbean country and have been legally living in Venezuela for 5 continuous years. Foreign-born Minor children whose parent(s) obtained Venezuelan citizenship by naturalization and have been legally living in Venezuela for 5 continuous years.

Loss of Venezuelan citizenship A Venezuelan-born cannot be deprived his or her nationality. Any Venezuelan-born may voluntary renounce their Venezuelan nationality by birth if he or she obtains a foreign nationality.

A child born outside Venezuela to parents who are both Venezuelans by birth. A child born outside Venezuela to a Venezuelan father or mother, who is a Venezuelan by birth, provided that the child is living in Venezuela or declares his or her intention to obtain the Venezuelan nationality at any of the Diplomatic missions of Venezuela.

A spouse or husband of a Venezuelan citizen who has been married and living in Venezuela for 5 continuous years. Dual nationality is permitted under Venezuelan law as of Article 34 of the Constitution of Venezuela.