How Do You Obtain An EU Passport?
While a European Union passport used by all EU members may sound like a valuable document to obtain, it does not exist as such. Passports are still issued as a national function of each separate country, although passports of member states have the same benefits that an EU passport would have: free travel throughout the European Union. Therefore, unless you are already a citizen of an EU member state, it is necessary to obtain citizenship to receive a passport that allows you to travel freely in Europe. For non-citizens of EU countries, obtaining citizenship is a long process that can be aided by legal loopholes such as marriage or proof of genetic heritage. Select the EU country from which you wish to eventually obtain a passport. Base your choice on your research of the naturalization process in different European countries, which can take 6 months to 10 years. Your choice could also be based on employment, social connections or genetic heritage. Visit the nearest embassy or consulat