Cosa pensano di solito le persone della diaspora all’estero e di quelle che visitano la Croazia? Voglio chiarire che i miei 4 pronipoti emigrarono nel 1901 e il mio bisnonno nel 1929. Tutto da Hvar. E ho preso il livello A1 mentre ero in Argentina. Inoltre, se qualcuno ha una famiglia da Hvar, sentiti libero di DM, ho il mio albero genealogico completo e mi piacerebbe sapere dei cugini che sono rimasti in Croazia.

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    1. Sa-naqba-imuru on

      Croatian citizenship is given away too easily, it has become something worthless.

    2. Narko6AK on

      Don’t ask your Argentinian grandpa what he was doing in Croatia back in the days

    3. ivanmaher on

      welcome back ili dobrodošao.

      do you speak croatian?
      are you planning to just visit or maybe move?
      like everything else it has advantages and dissadvantages but its an ok place.

    4. Zvirkec058 on

      You are beloved in Croatia unless you are part of Bosnian Croats then you are not a Croat according to Reddit.

    5. Arlandil on

      If you can’t speak Croatian then you are not a diaspora in my opinion. You have Croatian heritage and that’s cool. We will be happy to see you visit.

      But to be Croatian you would need to share Croatian culture and language. At least in my opinion.

    6. StudentLeading1177 on

      Okay, learn our language, learn our culture and you re more than welcome.

      You re planning to stay?

    7. Constant_Ask_7614 on

      I love my argentinian bros! Some of the best people I’ve met
      Ignore the retards in the thread 😁

    8. PareZaCigare on

      I am from Melbourne Australia and am planning to move to Croatia. I am fluent in the language and it didn’t help me with the process at all. I am now waiting over 2.5 years to be accepted for some reason. My parents came to Australia in the 90s and I visit Croatia every second year.

      What I don’t understand is Croatians in America, Australia, Canada, Latin America and the rest of the world collecting the passport/citizenship like a Pokemon card. Not actually planning to move back as they are holding up the line for those of us who want to move back.

      As long as you attempt to learn our language that is important 😄

      Rant over

    9. How did you get your passport? How hard was it to get it? How old are you?

      My late grandma had it, and I was sniffing around if I could get it somehow, and asked a lawyer who’s helping in such cases, and he told me there’s no way. Wondering if it matters where are you from. 🤔

    10. No-Statement2374 on

      If you’re that far removed from your Croatian ancestor you’re just Argentine of Croatian descent.

    11. hendrixbridge on

      I see no reason to be upset about you using your right to hold a Croatian passport. It does not affect my life and you are not doing any harm to me or Croatia if you use this EU passport to seek a better life for youself. ¡Buena suerte!

    12. I thing dijaspora should not have the right to vote for Croatian president or parlament as they dont know how to live here and how bad it is.

    13. tata_taranta on

      I don’t mind as long as they are not some far-right, ustaša loving, Pavelić fangirls. Unfortunately, lots of our diaspora seems that way, since it is not uncommon for Croatian clubs abroad to have pictures of Ante Pavelić hanged in their clubs.

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