Hello!!!
First, some background:
I’m a US citizen living in Spain, studying in a PhD program. I’ve been living in Spain for over 2 years continuously and in good standing (renewing my lovely NIE and only mildly complaining about the process). I plan on being here for several more years to complete my program and so…...
Several years ago my family started the process in the US to get my grandmother her Spanish citizenship. She is the daughter of Spaniards who moved to Cuba many many moons ago. Recently (like last week) the resolution finally came back that she was approved for her Spanish citizenship DESPITE my mother dropping the ball and not getting some of the paperwork that several years ago the consulate asked her to retrieve. (The US death certificate of my grandmother’s mother said that her nationality was Cuban, so the consulate wanted to verify if the mother had ever become a Cuban citizen; this letter from Cuba was never sought because of the difficulty in obtaining the Carta de Nacionalidad. Interestingly the consulate never cared about any of the documents we had about her father even though we had them available - they wanted to do this all through the mother.) Thus my grandmother’s Spanish birth certificate leaves the nationality of her parents empty. I believe that as a consequence her birth certificate states that the nationality is by option, although it states in the margin in the explanation of the certificate that the “origen” was opted for - it leaves out why the “option” was issued, but my guess has to do with what I’ve written. The last thing left to do is pay the 35$ for her passport and inscribe her in the consulate for census purposes.
The Q:
Anyways, now my question is: Being that I am now the grandchild of a Spaniard and having had over 2 years of residency, do I know qualify to apply for Spanish nationality?
Anyone with any experience with this?