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BOLIVIA SECOND CITIZENSHIP


Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups. Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in the 1980s, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest, and drug production. Current goals include attracting foreign investment, strengthening the educational system, continuing the privatization program, and waging an anticorruption campaign.

About the Country
Bolivia remains the poorest country in South America after the Guyanas, in part, due to high corruption levels; furthermore, critics often point out the imperialist role of foreign powers in the country since the "discovery of America". The country is rich, however, in natural resources, and has been called a "donkey sitting on a gold mine" because of this. Apart of< angela>famous mines, which were known by the Incas and later exploited by the Spaniards, Bolivia owns the second largest natural gas field of South America after Venezuela. Furthermore, El Mutún in the Santa Cruz department represents 70% of the world's iron and magnesium.

The president is elected to a five-year term by popular vote. Elected president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada resigned in October 2003, and was substituted by vice-president Carlos Mesa. Mesa was in turn replaced by chief justice of the Supreme Court Eduardo Rodríguez in June 2005. Six months later, on December 18, 2005, the Socialist native leader, Evo Morales, was elected president.

Bolivian culture has many Inca, Aymara and other native influences in religion, music and clothing, depending upon the region of the country, isolation of the cultures and contact with European (Spanish) culture. The best known fiesta is the UNESCO heritage "El carnaval de Oruro". Entertainment includes football, which is the national sport, and more correctly the footsal, played in many street corners by very diverse sectors of the population: from kids to adults. Also, zoos are a popular attraction with a diverse population of interesting creatures but with lack of proper funding.

Benefits of Bolivian Passport

Residency in Spain Spain allows easy naturalization to Bolivian passport holders.

Once the residency is guranted from the Spain, It's possiple to travel throughout the European Union with just the residency card.

First of all, Bolivia does not require you to renounce an existing citizenship that you have if you acquire a Bolivian citizenship. And the US and many European countries allow their citizens the acquisition of a second citizenship. In fact, most countries in the world allow their citizens to acquire a second citizenship.

No visa needed for travel to EU till end of 2006.

How to Apply for Bolivian Passport
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