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Got grandparents? Four places where you can become a citizen
![]() I awoke this morning to an excited email from a longtime friend who wrote, ?Guess who is going to be officially confirmed as a Polish citizen next month? Yours truly! Now, it?s just matter of waiting to be assigned the Polish version of a social security number and pick up the physical passport. ? No doubt, if you?re part of the lucky bloodline club because your grandparents happen to have been a certain nationality at birth, it?s possible that their citizenship might pass on to you. This is, by far, the fastest, easiest, and most cost effective way to obtaining a second citizenship. Let?s pause for a moment, though, and explore why one would want second citizenship. When you have all of your eggs in one basket, i.e. you live, work, bank, invest, buy real estate, store your gold, structure your company, operate your business, surf the web, etc. all within the same country of your citizenship, you?re taking on a lot of ?sovereign? risk. Continued Got grandparents? Four places where you can become a citizen
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