United States – Citizenship

For most foreign nationals living in the United States, citizenship is achieved through naturalisation — a process that becomes available after holding a green card (lawful permanent resident status) for five years, or three years for those married to a

Venezuela – Citizenship

Venezuelan citizenship can be acquired through birth on Venezuelan territory, descent from Venezuelan parents, marriage to a Venezuelan national, or naturalisation following a qualifying period of lawful residence — generally 10 years for most foreign nationals, or 5 years for

Vietnam – Citizenship

Acquiring Vietnamese citizenship generally requires a minimum of five years of lawful permanent residence, adequate proficiency in the Vietnamese language, and demonstrated financial self-sufficiency. A number of exemptions exist — among them for spouses and relatives of Vietnamese nationals, investors,

United Kingdom – Citizenship

British citizenship is available to individuals who have resided lawfully in the UK for a minimum of five years — or three years for those married to a British citizen — hold Indefinite Leave to Remain or Settled Status, and