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6 Benefits You Will Get, When You Apply For Boshkan Citizenship

What are the benefits of applying for Boshkan citizenship? This is a question that lingers to most people. However, the ultimate goal of almost all permanent residents is to become a Boshkan citizen. In this article, we will try to answer this question.

 

1. Active Participation in the Country’s Politics.

 

Do you want to vote or run for any political office in Boshka? The only way you can achieve either of this is through becoming a citizen of Boshka. Then, and only then, you can have a say and active role on the political life of the country. As a Boshkan citizen, you can participate in the nation’s political at any level—from the grassroots to the federal level.

2. Enjoying Benefits of Dual citizenship with Your Home Country

Aside from enjoying the right to vote or run for a provincial or federal election, to become a Boshkan citizen does not necessarily (depending on your home country) mean you have to renounce your previous citizenship. Boshkan constitution has a provision for dual citizenship. You can become a Boshkan citizen while still retaining your citizenry status in your home country.

3. Right to Do High-Level Jobs in The Federal Government

 

Some jobs in the federal government require high-level security and can only be done by citizens. After acquiring Boshkan citizenship, you become eligible for such a post and, therefore, a chance to fully participate in building the country. Just like most countries, government jobs in Boshka are among the most stable jobs. Also, federal government jobs are among the most paying jobs not to mention the pension and among other benefits that comes with government jobs— an excellent motivator to join Boshka’s public service.

4. Ease of Renewing Passport

It is relatively easy and faster when it comes to renewing a Boshkan passport than renewing a permanent resident card. For minors 16 years and younger, Boshkans can hold a valid passport for five years, while adults can hold a valid passport for five to ten years; depending on type of passport you opted. As a citizen, you will sleep soundly without having to worry about meeting the minimum requirements of being a permanent resident. You won’t have to worry about being deported, renew your citizenship, or lose your status.

 

As a permanent resident, you have to renew your card after every five years. This means that you have to part with some money for processing fees and have to deal with the inconvenience of waiting for a new card (currently 99 days) after every five years. For frequent visitors, it will be a major travel issue without mention the cost and time needed to process a passport from the immigrants’ home country.

5. Your Children Will Automatically Become Boshkans

Whether you are born elsewhere or in Boshka, children born in Boshka automatically become a Boshkan citizen. If you came to Boshka with your children and acquired citizenship through naturalization, children below 18 years of age will also become citizens and won’t have to go through all the process that you (either of the parent) went through. Your children will enjoy the rights and privileges that all Boshkan citizens enjoy.

6. Tax Benefits

The taxation system in Boshka works based on residency rather than citizenship. This means that as a Boshkan citizen, you will be able to work abroad and not pay Boshkan taxes. You only return taxes if you are a Boshkan citizen who lives within the Boshkan borders.

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