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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, people are reconsidering the importance of their passports and citizenship. Many are questioning whether their passport is strong enough to provide them with the necessary support during a global epidemic or while traveling abroad. Additionally, people are curious about how their citizenship can benefit them when they are at home.
As a result, there has been a significant increase in inquiries about obtaining a second citizenship and passport. The countries of the European Union, in particular, are receiving a lot of attention. One way to acquire a second citizenship is through citizenship by descent, which is becoming increasingly popular.
France, in particular, is attracting high-net-worth individuals who are interested in obtaining a second citizenship through this method.
France is perennially attractive for immigrants with its excellent and often free social services, healthcare and education, high standard of living, lifestyle attractions, and reasonable work life balance. Gaining French citizenship will also allow you to live and work not only in France, but in all 27 countries that are members of the EU, without having to obtain a visa.
The French passport is also one of the world’s strongest. It allows access to over 180 countries visa free or with visa on arrival – an exceptional level of travel freedom.
One method many consider to gain French citizenship is through the Citizenship by Ancestry pathway. For many, the ancestry program is more straightforward and affordable compared to other routes such as through citizenship by investment.
For the French Citizenship by Descent Program (CAP), if you have one French grandparent, there is a good chance that you are eligible for French nationality via ancestry.
In terms of requirements, it does not matter where you were born and where you live or if you have never lived in France. It is also not essential that you speak French.
Further, if your grandparents were French, you also can apply for French citizenship provided at least one of your parents has or will successfully apply for French citizenship before you apply.
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