When the exception becomes the rule: The Spanish citizenship regime
When the exception becomes the rule: The Spanish citizenship regime
Author(s): Claudia Finotelli, Maria Caterina La BarberaSubject(s): Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Citizenship regimes; naturalization; Spain; Central and South America;
Summary/Abstract: The Spanish citizenship regime is considered to be one of the most restrictive in Europe. In this paper, we argue that our understanding of Spanish legislation with respect to citizenship and its functioning requires a more nuanced approach. To this end, we focus on the exceptional rules that elude the usual naturalization requirements and allow fast-track naturalization for privileged nationals. Our primary goal is not simply to reconceptualise the Spanish citizenship regime but also to show how heritage-based rules, combined with intense migration flows, have prompted selection mechanisms that contradict the deethnicisation process allegedly underway in liberal states.
Journal: Migration Letters
- Issue Year: 10/2013
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 245-253
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English