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  1. 1 de nov. de 2023 · The Spanish Golden Visa provides a route to securing Spanish citizenship. Typically, this process would require living in the country for 10 years. But under Spanish citizenship laws, those from former Spanish colonies can fast-track the process and get citizenship in just two years of full-time residency. This means the process is much quicker ...

  2. Britain’s foreign minister proposed that the United States join Britain in issuing a joint statement warning France and the Holy Alliance against imposing their will on the former Spanish colonies. U.S. secretary of state John Quincy Adams, however, considered it “more candid as well as more dignified” for the new country “to avow our principles explicitly” than to allow the British ...

  3. Spanish East Indies. The Spanish East Indies [b] were the colonies of the Spanish Empire in Asia and Oceania from 1565 to 1901, governed through the captaincy general in Manila for the Spanish Crown, initially reporting to Mexico City, then Madrid, then later directly reporting to Madrid after the Spanish American Wars of Independence .

  4. The former English colonies you listed were all settler colonies. Colonists would set up permanent homes, and drive off/assimilate the native population, and generally try to become self sustaining. The Spanish colonies you listed were all resource colonies.

  5. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Naturalization in Spain requires ten years of residency; however, citizens of former Spanish colonies are eligible for Spanish citizenship under the two-year rule. For example, if you are a citizen of Latin American countries, Andorra, the Philippines, Equatorial Guinea, Portugal or a person of Sephardic origin, you are eligible to obtain Spanish citizenship by naturalization in two years ...

  6. Puerto Rico. The Spanish West Indies, Spanish Caribbean or the Spanish Antilles (also known as "Las Antillas Occidentales " or simply "Las Antillas Españolas " in Spanish) were Spanish territories in the Caribbean. In terms of governance of the Spanish Empire, The Indies was the designation for all its overseas territories and was overseen by ...

  7. Spanish Guinea (Spanish: Guinea Española) was a set of insular and continental territories controlled by Spain from 1778 in the Gulf of Guinea and on the Bight of Bonny, in Central Africa. It gained independence in 1968 as Equatorial Guinea .