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Nice piece of work, Rick! I do not qualify for Spanish citizenship so will pass on the test. I like the wine part though...Let me start by presenting a bit on Spanish naturalization gathered from here:
Spanish Nationality Test: Everything You Need to Know
Discover the main characteristics of the 2 exams you will need to pass in order to get Spanish citizenship. Cost, where to take it and more!www.immigrationspain.es
To become a naturalized Spanish citizen there is a requirement to pass two tests: the DELE A2 and the CCSE.
The DELE A2 is the Spanish language exam. If you can prove a level of Spanish higher than A2, it is not necessary to take this exam.
The CCSE is the Spanish culture and society exam. It consists of a total of 25 questions, of which you must get a 60% right (that's 15).
The CCSE is the test taken by James Blick in the video below (his YouTube channel is Spain Revealed). He is giving himself a handicap by drinking some wine after each answer to a question given to him by his wife, Yoly; a good wine for correct answers and a cheap wine for the incorrect ones. The video is almost 18 minutes long (because they are having fun with it).
James' test is the one to take in order to answer the poll. Wine is optional. Click the red arrow to view an embedded video here or the text link to view at Youtube.
I Took The Spanish Citizenship Test (Without Studying)
YouTube video id: Ddu_m_IrmgQ
So, how did you do? You needn't post anything; you can simply answer via the poll. But since I started the thread I will say that I passed this CCSE quiz but the DELE A2 could be troublesome.
Congratulations on the test results but be aware that Spain's official line is if you take Spanish nationality that's the only one you have. I don't know if they require you to officially renounce any others you hold. I do know that there are certain requirements that have to be met to officially renounce US citizenship.Where does the citizenship line form?
But now you can reside in Spain @Kirkie. And with Irish citizenship and the Common Travel Area you can move to the North if you want and even Scotland.I just needed to hand over some spondulicks and get police checks for every moment of my life, including each and every one of the many addresses I have lived at, to get my Irish/European citizenship.
I was being facetious, but puedo tener suenos!!Congratulations on the test results but be aware that Spain's official line is if you take Spanish nationality that's the only one you have. I don't know if they require you to officially renounce any others you hold. I do know that there are certain requirements that have to be met to officially renounce US citizenship.
Barely passed is still passing!This was fun to try. I was sure I would flunk! 17/25 - not great, but it counts as barely passed
If you have USA citizenship, you sign or say that you renounce it, but that means nothing, and Spain knows that. To do it for real, you fill out some State Department paperwork, pay a rather hefty "exit fee," AND get a certification from IRS that you do not owe any taxes. But there are some countries for which Spain does not require you to renounce citizenship. And there are some where becoming a Spanish citizen causes rthe original country to take away your citizenship.Congratulations on the test results but be aware that Spain's official line is if you take Spanish nationality that's the only one you have. I don't know if they require you to officially renounce any others you hold. I do know that there are certain requirements that have to be met to officially renounce US citizenship.
I did before - reside there - that is where I learned the language, attending to everyday language around me and also going to second chance school for adults. For me, superior to a language academy. I read everything I could lay my hands on, long before deepl!But now you can reside in Spain @Kirkie. And with Irish citizenship and the Common Travel Area you can move to the North if you want and even Scotland.
That's interesting and unexpected. Tell us more please.But I'd have to spend ten more years in Spain to be eligible. (Or a year in Puerto Rico and then two years in Spain.)
I don't watch the channel often myself but I've enjoyed all the videos that I have watched there.Seems I will not be a Spanish citizen anytime soon, but a very interesting video. I've also marked the youtube channel for a further look.
That was one I got wrong yesterday. Maybe I should revise my score.Yesterday, question 9 changed. From now, State has Inmigration except in Cataluña.
Now, correct answer in number 9 is a mix between A and B but not exactly.That was one I got wrong yesterday. Maybe I should revise my score.
Didn't think I'd pass but 20/25 pretty good!Let me start by presenting a bit on Spanish naturalization gathered from here:
Spanish Nationality Test: Everything You Need to Know
Discover the main characteristics of the 2 exams you will need to pass in order to get Spanish citizenship. Cost, where to take it and more!www.immigrationspain.es
To become a naturalized Spanish citizen there is a requirement to pass two tests: the DELE A2 and the CCSE.
The DELE A2 is the Spanish language exam. If you can prove a level of Spanish higher than A2, it is not necessary to take this exam.
The CCSE is the Spanish culture and society exam. It consists of a total of 25 questions, of which you must get 60% right (that's 15).
The CCSE is the test taken by James Blick in the video below (his YouTube channel is Spain Revealed). He is giving himself a handicap by drinking some wine after each answer to a question given to him by his wife, Yoly; a good wine for correct answers and a cheap wine for the incorrect ones. The video is almost 18 minutes long (because they are having fun with it).
James' test is the one to take in order to answer the poll. Wine is optional. Click the red and white arrow icon to view an embedded video here or the text link to view at Youtube.
I Took The Spanish Citizenship Test (Without Studying)
YouTube video id: Ddu_m_IrmgQ
So, how did you do? You needn't post anything; you can simply answer via the poll. But since I started the thread I will say that I passed this CCSE quiz but the DELE A2 could be troublesome.
Oh, in that case, I get 16/25 instead of 15.Yesterday, question 9 changed. From now, State has Inmigration except in Cataluña.
If you mean "a year in Puerto Rico and then two years in Spain” …That's interesting and unexpected. Tell us more please.
I thought I could revise my score up one, too. But in post #22 Pelegrin dashed my hopes saying that the answer we chose was still wrong (because there was now no right answer).Oh, in that case, I get 16/25 instead of 15.
Thank you for the post and link. Using the information in the link I spent way too much time trying to get a definitive answer (I've quit now BTW). I tend to trust an answer that says that the PR citizenship certificate is required but not sufficient in that you also have to be either born in PR or have PR parentage.If you mean "a year in Puerto Rico and then two years in Spain” …
Well, in a second thought, A is still correct for number 9. The State has the responsability of Inmigration in Cataluña untill the new law for passing it to La Genaralitat de Cataluña is approved in Las Cortes ( Parliament)..That means in several months A is correct.I thought I could revise my score up one, too. But in post #22 Pelegrin dashed my hopes saying that the answer we chose was still wrong (because there was now no right answer).
Like I said, many folks claimed that, but the immigration lawyer said it isn't true.Thank you for the post and link. Using the information in the link I spent way too much time trying to get a definitive answer (I've quit now BTW). I tend to trust an answer that says that the PR citizenship certificate is required but not sufficient in that you also have to be either born in PR or have PR parentage.
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