u4g5 said:
its ok, sooner or later will get there.
i wonder how nobody is talking about the " intend to stay " clause, which is clearly violate the charter of freedom.
u got an opinion for that?
Well, some people are crazy, they hold their breath for 3 years, then apply for citizenship. The day they send the application in the morning, in the evening they are already in other country (home town). Fly back to get the test and interview. Fly back once again to take the oath and stay a bit longer to sell everything they have here, and bye2 for good. Passport by convenience. And worse, come back when they are old to get the free health care.
But some people have intention to stay, after gotten their citizenship, continue to stay and pay their tax. But then 10 years later being offered a life-changing job in other country. Kids are growing older and need to go to university, need a car, house needs renovation, etc AKA needs money, big one. So take it and have to stay there for 20 years, being revoked the citizenship. And worse, the country where he-she was born, doesn't allow dual-citizenship, so end-up being stateless. This is also crazy.
It's hard to say.