Our goals and services

Our goal is to provide academics, governments, international organisations and NGOs with information for research and evidence-based evaluation of public policies.

We do not offer information or counselling to individuals interested in acquiring the citizenship of a particular country and we do not encourage experts in our network to answer such requests.

Testimonials

The EUDO CITZENSHIP Web site should be the first place policymakers, researchers, and journalists with questions about citizenship and nationality laws visit.

Demetrios G. Papademetriou, President, Migration Policy Institute

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The EUDO CITIZENSHIP website is unique in combining extensive and up to date data on citizenship in the EU, intelligent analysis of all legal and political aspects of citizenship and breaking news on the subject. At last, the issue of trans-European citizenship has truly come alive for the benefit of us all.

Kalypso Nicolaïdis, University of Oxford, member of the EU reflection group on the Future of Europe

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Funding

Infrastructural funding:


EUDO CITIZENSHIP receives infrastructural funding from:

•    the EUDO project;
•    the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the University of Edinburgh and the EUI).


Project funding:


EUDO CITIZENSHIP has been selected by the European Fund for the Integration of the non-EU immigrants (EIF) administered by DG Home Affairs for financing of two research projects:

•    EUCITAC (Access to Citizenship in Europe) for the period January 2009 – June 2010
•    ACIT (Access to citizenship and its impact on immigrant integration) for the period October 2011 – March 2013.

The UNHCR co-finances the EUDO CITIZENSHIP project “Protection against Statelessness”.