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Jobs/VacanciesRe: I Just Got Hired By A Company As A Graphic Designer For 10k Per Month! by OgaTheTop2: 9:59pm On Oct 03, 2023
10k naira per monthhuh
CultureRe: Ohanaeze Sacks Eze Ndigbo Of FCT, Says Igbo Kingdom Can’t Be Established Outside by OgaTheTop2: 6:20pm On Oct 03, 2023
smiley
PoliticsRe: They are Now Wheeling Out The Amateur Damage Control Hustlers - David Hundeyin by OgaTheTop2: 2:08pm On Oct 03, 2023
GOTVee:
sad Even though I'm a born again Christian, I hope this fake news merchant Hundeyin is arrested by the authorities soon. He is a first class nuisance and a purveyor of false reports sad
You are a born wuruwuru jare. Born again ko, born not again ni. Born again wey dey support fraud. Commot jare..
PoliticsRe: "He Attended The School Sha" - David Hundeya by OgaTheTop2: 1:50pm On Oct 03, 2023
Yuri141:
I cant believe there are adults on this forum who dont know the purpose of quotation marks
What do you expect of olodo batstards?
PoliticsRe: I Remain Governor Until Supreme Court Says Otherwise - Gov Sule by OgaTheTop2: 9:51pm On Oct 02, 2023
Racoon:
This is why all election petitions must be completed before any validly elected political office holder be sworn in.
Exactly.
AutosRe: Buy A Car And Pay In Monthly Installment Guide In Nigeria by OgaTheTop2: 4:10pm On Oct 02, 2023
Can this work in naija?
CrimeRe: My Funny Chat With A Scammer by OgaTheTop2: 3:34am On Oct 01, 2023
illicit:
Na all this obidients

Gbajue
How did you know? Ode!
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Mourning Mohbad, But Never Mourned Soldiers Who Died - Soldier (Video) by OgaTheTop2: 1:11pm On Sep 30, 2023
What good has Nigerian soldiers been to the populacehuh
RomanceRe: Wow! SA Has Special Visa For LGBTQ+ Foreigners (GRAPHIC PIX) by OgaTheTop2: 4:14am On Sep 30, 2023
AllenSpencer:
Nigeria needs to adopt such!
Thunder fire your head angry
PoliticsRe: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by OgaTheTop2: 12:32am On Sep 30, 2023
xristos:
When will these sharings reach the common man laidis ..nawaoh.
You go wait tire. Until the right thing is done..

PoliticsRe: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by OgaTheTop2: 12:30am On Sep 30, 2023
,,,and the masses dey suffer.
CelebritiesRe: Mohbad: I Was Given N3m To Paint Late Singer’s Wife As 'Suspect’ –Uche Maduagwu by OgaTheTop2: 11:38pm On Sep 29, 2023
akinsto4ever:
Clout chaser. Mention the person that offered you the 3 million naira
Period!

The person no get name ni huh
AgricultureRe: My Trap Caught A Big Bush Rat (video/pictures) by OgaTheTop2: 11:05pm On Sep 29, 2023
You have to release it. How do you get to kill it and then have the mind to eat it? angry
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Urges US Court To Reverse Order Asking University To Release His Records by OgaTheTop2: 10:57pm On Sep 29, 2023
Only God knows what this Tinubu is hiding. I have lost every respect for him. Any graduates out there supporting Tinubu should be ashamed.
RomanceRe: Please What's The Name Of This Thing And The Cure? by OgaTheTop2: 10:29pm On Sep 29, 2023
Genital warts... Client should go for laser treatment and abstain from sex for two years so as not to spread the virus. angry
PoliticsRe: Why Is Peter Obi Not Supporting The Nlc And Tuc On Salary Increment. by OgaTheTop2: 10:19pm On Sep 29, 2023
phorget:
Person decide to talk una go give him speech different meaning, Person still decide to remain silent una go still give him silence different meaning...


Who really do una like this?🤷‍♂️
Don't mind them. Awon werrey person..
RomanceRe: If A Girl Threaten To Break Up With You, Tell Her This Immediately by OgaTheTop2: 1:07pm On Sep 28, 2023
Pukkalolo:
huh

You funny grin grin
Honestly, some girls think life is all about them. Wrong!
RomanceRe: If A Girl Threaten To Break Up With You, Tell Her This Immediately by OgaTheTop2: 1:54am On Sep 28, 2023
A girl once told me she would block me and all that shiit. Before she finished I don block am, delete her number and threw away my phone grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Judge Rules Trump Defrauded Banks, Insurers While Building Real Estate Empire by OgaTheTop2:
gift2xl:
Where justice works
They don't care who you are ..Commit a crime, you do the time. That's where things work...not in that corrupt naija.
CrimeRe: Woman Posing As Customer Kidnaps Two Siblings In Benue by OgaTheTop2: 12:50am On Sep 27, 2023
lonelydora:
Since their mother was not around and the kids have not been found, who told the story of the #50 soya milk and looking for change?

If there was an adult in the house that knew this story, why did he/her allow those kids to follow the woman?
Fear bloggers. Dem no go enter heaven..
RomanceRe: Why Do Guys With Small D*ck Like To Carry Women With Big Yansh ? by OgaTheTop2: 7:53pm On Sep 26, 2023
kingot:
dude
my weewee iz 9inches
if u tink am lieing gimme ur sister
Picture...or we don't believe. angry
Foreign AffairsRe: Zoleka, Nelson Mandela’s Granddaughter Dies Of Cancer At 43 by OgaTheTop2: 7:50pm On Sep 26, 2023
This cancer of a thing sef. Na wa o.

May her soul rest in peace.
CelebritiesRe: Yemi Adeyemi 'Suara' Is Dead by OgaTheTop2: 10:58am On Sep 26, 2023
Funny man. May his soul rest in peace..
PoliticsRe: US: Release Only Certificate To Atiku; Block CSU From Revealing Gender-Tinubu by OgaTheTop2: 5:23am On Sep 26, 2023
PrinceOfLagos:
This is funny and shameful at the same time.

The U.S released his results but blocked the school from releasing his Gender 😂

Abi is Tinubu an impostor or a transgender

Who really is this man parading himself as Tinubu?

Nigerians should always do proper background check before electing "Anything" to rule them.
Tinubu committed identity theft
TV/MoviesRe: David McCallum: NCIS And The Man From U.N.C.L.E Actor Dies Aged 90 by OgaTheTop2: 5:19am On Sep 26, 2023
A good actor. Rest in peace David.
Nairaland GeneralRe: 10 Hardest Countries To Get Citizenship In The World 2023 by OgaTheTop2(op): 3:51pm On Sep 24, 2023
benuejosh:
When i have the best country in the world called Nigeria! From soil to weather we have the best. Abundant natural resources. The only bad things we notice are just a little touch of kidnappings that was started by guys from the South East then South South took over from them but even the South South guys are no longer in that business. High illegal drugs production from the South East and killings by IPOB from the South East and killings from the North East region on the country.

If you talk about fulani killings in my state, i will ask you to tell me when last you heard of killings in my state since Ortom came down from that seat.

Aside those issues, Nigeria is the best country to live. And then we have just a small sprinkle of bad leadership.

I too like Nigeria. I cannot go and start suffering myself to get citizenship in another country. NEVER!
If naija is good in everything possible no Nigerian would desire to migrate to another country and suffer. It's not really worth it to pass through shifts in foreign land because of citizenship.
Nairaland General10 Hardest Countries To Get Citizenship In The World 2023 by OgaTheTop2(op): 3:21pm On Sep 24, 2023
To the Japa people...


Various circumstances can cause difficulty, making citizenship acquisition a complex and time-consuming procedure and obtaining citizenship, particularly by naturalization, is a difficult task in many countries.

Obtaining citizenship, particularly by naturalization, is a difficult task in many countries. Various circumstances can cause difficulty, making citizenship acquisition a complex and time-consuming procedure.

Here are some of the factors that lead to these countries being among the most difficult to get citizenship in:

The list is based on several reports and references from official sources available on the internet. Here is a list of the 10 hardest countries to get citizenship in 2023


Qatar
Vatican City
Liechtenstein
Bhutan
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Switzerland
China
North Korea
Japan

The Hardest Countries To Get Citizenship

1. Qatar

Qatar, nestled in the Persian Gulf and known for its immense wealth driven by the natural gas industry, is renowned for the stringent requirements for obtaining citizenship. To become a Qatari citizen as a foreigner, one must reside in the country continuously for a staggering 25 years. Proficiency in Arabic, a clean conduct record, and proof of adequate financial resources to sustain oneself are prerequisites.

Furthermore, According to the laws in Qatar, they do not permit dual nationality, necessitating the renunciation of one's original passport. An additional criterion is the likely conversion to Islam, making Qatar one of the most challenging countries globally to acquire citizenship.


2. Vatican City

Vatican City, the world's smallest sovereign state, boasts a minuscule population of approximately 450 citizens. The stringent citizenship rules are responsible for this small number. Vatican City only grants citizenship under three exceptional circumstances: if one is a cardinal residing in Vatican City or Rome, serves as a diplomat representing the Holy See, or resides in Vatican City due to employment within the Catholic Church. These highly specific conditions make Vatican City one of the most challenging countries in the world to obtain citizenship.


3. Liechtenstein

Nestled between Austria and Switzerland, the affluent microstate of Liechtenstein, with its approximately 40,000 citizens, demands an extensive timeline for acquiring citizenship.

According to a report by the Liechtenstein Institute, a scientific research centre and academic institution in Bendern, Gamprin, Liechtenstein, foreigners must endure a residency period of no less than 30 years before they are eligible to apply for naturalization. However, it is possible to reduce this period to 10 years through community approval or marriage. Alternatively, marrying a Liechtenstein citizen can expedite the process, allowing citizenship after a mere five years. These demanding conditions make Liechtenstein one of the world's most challenging countries to secure citizenship.

4. Bhutan

The remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan maintains stringent entry policies for tourists, and acquiring citizenship is even more challenging. Foreigners seeking Bhutanese citizenship, assuming they do not have Bhutanese parents, must reside in the country for a minimum of 20 years before applying.

In the Buthanese Citizen Act, of 1985, foreigners must demonstrate impeccable behaviour during this time, refraining from any negative remarks about the Bhutanese monarchy. The Bhutanese authorities retain the right to reject citizenship applications without providing reasons, and citizenship can be revoked if individuals speak unfavourably about the king or the country in the future.

5. Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, the oil-rich country housing Mecca and Medina, the holiest sites in Islam, presents formidable hurdles for those seeking citizenship. Prospective candidates must have resided in the country for at least 10 years and possess fluent Arabic language skills.

Additionally, the official website of the Saudi Government mentions a clean criminal record and a subjective assessment of being "generally considered moral" are prerequisites. The final decision regarding citizenship applications rests with the Minister of the Interior. Furthermore, Saudi Arabia does not recognize dual citizenship, necessitating the relinquishment of one's original passport.

6. Kuwait

Neighbouring Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, another oil-rich country, mirrors its neighbour's stringent criteria for citizenship. The Kuwaiti National Law, 1959, states that to be eligible for naturalization, individuals must have resided in Kuwait for a minimum of 20 years, possess fluency in Arabic, and adhere to the Islamic faith either by birth or conversion. Like many Gulf states, Kuwait does not recognize dual citizenship, contributing to its reputation as one of the world's most challenging countries to obtain citizenship.

7. Switzerland

Switzerland, renowned for its stunning landscapes and high quality of life, has one of Europe's most stringent citizenship processes. Foreigners aspiring to become Swiss citizens must reside in the country for a minimum of 10 years and hold a 'C residence permit.'

Proficiency in one of Switzerland's national languages (German, French, Italian, or Romansh) is mandatory. The official website of the Swiss State Secretariat for Migration, states that the naturalization process involves multiple federal, cantonal, and communal approval stages, each with varying requirements. Switzerland's commitment to these rigorous criteria contributes to its reputation as one of the world's most challenging countries to gain citizenship.

8. China

China, the world's most populous country, also imposes formidable barriers to foreign citizenship. The Chinese nationality law as mentioned by the Immigration Department, provides limited avenues for foreigners to acquire citizenship, primarily through family ties or "other legitimate reasons." The law remains intentionally vague, making the process difficult to navigate. Additionally, there is no specific duration of residency stipulated in the law. China's complex citizenship requirements deter most foreigners from pursuing Chinese citizenship.

9. North Korea

North Korea, the secretive and isolated country often referred to as the Hermit Kingdom has one of the most enigmatic citizenship processes. While the criteria for obtaining North Korean citizenship are not well-documented, a report published under the Sothern Methodist University, Texas, states the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly is responsible for granting citizenship. Moreover, North Korea does not recognize dual citizenship, making it one of the most challenging countries to obtain citizenship, even though its desirability is limited.

10. Japan

Japan, with one of the world's most powerful passports, maintains strict requirements for naturalization. Foreigners or Aliens as referred by the Ministry of Justice, Japan, must have resided in Japan for a continuous period of at least five years and demonstrate "upright conduct." The Nationality Law, 1950, also mentions the ability to support oneself in Japan is essential, and participation in organizations advocating the overthrow of the Japanese government disqualifies individuals from naturalization. Japan does not recognize dual citizenship, but the language requirement is comparatively lenient, requiring basic proficiency suitable for daily life. These stringent criteria establish Japan as one of the world's most challenging countries to acquire citizenship.



https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/amp/most-hardest-countries-to-get-citizenship-1695031484-1

Foreign AffairsRe: The Gruesome Murder Of The Roman Emperor - Julius Caesar (Throwback) by OgaTheTop2: 10:02pm On Sep 23, 2023
Racoon:
The simple moral lesson of this gory incident is the saying "absolute power corrupts absolutely" Hence always give rise to desperate intra-institutional power tussle. Brutu's being part of the conspiracy is justifying of the saying "a man's enemy is of those of his own household."
Nice one. Back then, I watched the movie, Julius Cesar, like 50 times...and also Malcolm X by Denzel Washington.
CelebritiesRe: Mohbad: What Can You Say About This Picture? by OgaTheTop2: 9:52pm On Sep 23, 2023
Mikespecialone:
That’s exactly what you are doing boy (clout chasing)
Daleru Omo
Stupid useless rumor mongers. They won't mind their business and let Mohbad rest in peace. Awon werrey clout chasers..
CelebritiesRe: Mohbad: What Can You Say About This Picture? by OgaTheTop2: 9:51pm On Sep 23, 2023
IconicR:
Where did you hear or read this evil rumor from
Don't mind the wicked stupid people in the name of chasing clout..
CelebritiesRe: Mohbad: What Can You Say About This Picture? by OgaTheTop2: 9:50pm On Sep 23, 2023
YoobaNesan:
Mods oooo
Stop calling the mods on stupid and nonsensical rumors.

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