How long do you have to live in Honduras to become a citizen?
Honduran citizenship by naturalization can be granted to: A natural-born Central American citizen who has resided in Honduras for one year. A Spanish or Iberian-American citizen who has resided in Honduras for at least two years.
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If you wish to stay longer than 90 days in Honduras, you must apply for a residence permit.
Can a foreigner own real estate? In Honduras, every national or foreign person has the right to acquire real estate directly or indirectly. The only exceptions and/or limitations refer to properties in the border area or coastal beaches.
How long can you stay in Spain without becoming a resident? The short-stay visa only allows you to reside in Spain for up to 90 days at a time out of every 180 days, or a maximum of around 180 days a year. This is fine if your trips will be no longer than three months at a time, no more than twice a year.
If you want to spend more than six months a year in Spain, you can't do so on a Schengen Visa, and will have to secure a long-stay visa before visiting the country. You can spend up to 183 days a year in Spain, consecutive or not, without becoming a long-term resident.
U.S. citizens considering investing or buying real estate in Honduras should be aware that rights to such property do not enjoy the same level of protection as in the United States. Violence has been used against U.S. citizens involved in disputed property cases.
A respectable home of 1,000 sq. ft. would cost approximately $5,000 USD by the estimation of an area school leader. Assuming that these figures are reasonably accurate, $7,000 USD builds a 'respectable' home.