Hello everybody, I have a slightly different situation and I was wondering if anybody could help me.
I am a US citizen and I arrived in Spain in September 2010 on a student visa, and in September 2010 I got a NIE-estudiante. I am participating in a program run through the gov that gives “becas” (grants) for native English speakers to be assistant English teachers (the auxiliares de conversaci?n program).
I have renewed my program, and I will at least be here for another academic year, and I also have the opportunity to renew it again after that.
I also have a right to Filipino citizenship because my parents were both Filipino citizens when I was born. Thus, I am eligible to get Filipino citizenship and I get this at the Filipino consulate in Los Angeles when I go home for vacation this summer.
I KNOW that there is the 2 year residency requirements for Filipino citizens. If I continue staying here in Spain with the NIE-estudiante, and then maybe go back to graduate school, or apply for a job, I will definitely be here for 2 or 3 years, or more. HOWEVER, am I even eligible to apply as a Filipino citizen for Spanish nationality and say I was living here all these years…? I am wondering because all my residency and my NIE was UNDER MY US CITIZENSHIP (not my Filipino citizenship.. my NIE says I am from the US). I am empadronamiento in Madrid but of course under my US Citizenship and I don’t think you can be empadronamiento under more than one citizenship… What do you think? And I don’t think I can change my NIE to say I’m Filipino because I only got the NIE-estudiante and did the auxiliares de conversacion program because I am American (Filipinos are not eligible to participate in the auxiliares program).
And another question.. after 3 continuous years of having a NIE estudiante, I hear that it’s easier to convert it into a residency permit. However, do you first need a JOB OFFER/WORK CONTRACT before the end of the 3 years with the NIE estudiante?
Thank you