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  1. 8 de mar. 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 ...

  2. General histories of Spain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries rarely touch on overseas matters, although the colonies do occasionally appear centre stage, as in 1868, when the Cuban Creoles rose in rebellion; in 1898, when Spain lost most of her colonies as a result of war with America; in 1921, when the Berber tribes of Northern Morocco defeated the Spanish army; and in 1936, when ...

  3. By 1830, former Spanish and Portuguese colonies had become independent nations; Roman Catholicism had been the official religion of the Spanish colonies, some pushed for freedom of religion, conservatives resisted. By 1854, slavery had been abolished everywhere except Spain’s remaining colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico, and Brazil

  4. For one, all the nations of South America and Mesoamerica are not former Spanish colonies (Brazil was a Portuguese colony, Suriname was a Dutch colony, Guyana was a British colony, French Guiana is an overseas department of France, etc.) For two, the political corruption or instability is not necessarily an inheritance of Spanish colonial ...

  5. The Spanish protectorate in Morocco was established on 27 November 1912 by a treaty between France and Spain that converted the Spanish sphere of influence in Morocco into a formal protectorate. The Spanish protectorate consisted of a northern strip on the Mediterranean and the Strait of Gibraltar , and a southern part of the protectorate [2] around Cape Juby , bordering the Spanish Sahara .

  6. Venezuela, the highest ranking former Spanish colony, didn't really begin to experience institutionalized corruption until almost a century after their independence. (It was the discovery of large oil deposits during WWI and the emergence of a few strongman individuals that allowed corruption to thrive.) In many instances corruption was a tool ...

  7. Filipinos and citizens of other former Spanish colonies may be eligible to obtain a Spanish passport as early as two years after receiving the first residency visa. If you are from the Philippines, the most practical way to obtain the Spain Golden Visa is to make an investment of €500,000 (Philippine Peso 28.5M PHP) in real estate in Spain.