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castellano = Spanish = Spain?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_nationality_law
Spanish nationality by naturalization and residence
Spanish nationality can be acquired by naturalization, which is given at the discretion of the government through a Royal Decree, and under exceptional circumstances. The Spanish nationality can also be acquired by residence in Spain. To apply for nationality by residence it is necessary for the individual to have lived in Spain for
ten years, or five years if the individual is a refugee, or two years if the individual is a national of a country of Iberoamerica, Andorra, Philippines, Equatorial Guinea, Portugal, or if the individual is Sephardic (i.e. a descendent of the Spanish Jews, expelled in 1492), or one year for those individuals:
born in Spanish territory, or those who did not exercise their right to their nationality by option within the established period of time, or those who had been under legal tutelage or protection of a Spanish citizen or institution for two consecutive years, those who had been married for one year to a Spanish national and are not separated legally or de facto, or those widowers of a Spanish national if at the time of death they had not been legally or de facto separated, or those born outside of Spain, if one of their parents or grandparents had been originally Spanish (i.e. Spanish by origin).
Though not specified in the Civil Code, in practice, nationals of Iberoamerica, Andorra, Philippines, Equatorial Guinea and Portugal must be natural born citizens of their respective countries. That is, individuals who acquire the nationality of the said countries by naturalization would still have to live ten years in Spain before applying for nationality by residence.
I have no idea because I have nothing back home, and I don't have Spanish citizenship (I don't need it anyway).
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