| Motion: | Government's proposal for Organic Regulation 2024/XX defining European citizenship, also called "The European Citizenship Charta" |
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| Proposer: | Committee - Citizenship |
| Status: | Published |
| Submitted: | 2024-07-04, 15:37 |
C1 A12: Government's proposal for Organic Regulation 2024/XX defining European citizenship, also called "The European Citizenship Charta"
Motion text
From line 144 to 154:
A person may claim European citizenship if it is at least 16 years old and if
A person may claim European citizenship if it is at least 16 years old and if:
They are the child of a European parent which has not gained the European citizenship through birth, or;
They were born in the European Federation to a parent who has not lived at least four years in one of its Member-States by the time of its birth and if they have lived in the European Union ever since they were born.
they are the child of a European parent which has not gained the European citizenship through birth.
The successful claim of European Citizenship shall be documented with an official certificate.
The successful claim of European Citizenship shall be documented with an official certificate.
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- They were born in the European Federation to a parent who has not lived at least four years in one of its Member-States by the time of its birth and if they have lived in the European Union ever since they were born, or, if they have completed at least four years of educational or professional program within one ore more of the Member States, and during this period they are capable to contribute to the Federation benefit. This can be proved with any kind of property status (for example a house) or with investment in the sectors of the Federation, such as stocks and assets.
From line 144 to 154:
A person may claim European citizenship if it is at least 16 years old and if
A person may claim European citizenship if it is at least 16 years old and if:
They are the child of a European parent which has not gained the European citizenship through birth, or;
They were born in the European Federation to a parent who has not lived at least four years in one of its Member-States by the time of its birth and if they have lived in the European Union ever since they were born.
they are the child of a European parent which has not gained the European citizenship through birth.
The successful claim of European Citizenship shall be documented with an official certificate.
The successful claim of European Citizenship shall be documented with an official certificate.
Insert after line 162:
- They were born in the European Federation to a parent who has not lived at least four years in one of its Member-States by the time of its birth and if they have lived in the European Union ever since they were born, or, if they have completed at least four years of educational or professional program within one ore more of the Member States, and during this period they are capable to contribute to the Federation benefit. This can be proved with any kind of property status (for example a house) or with investment in the sectors of the Federation, such as stocks and assets.