It is a very country specific question, but in general terms it usually does not matter when they've resided in the country, it is citizenship based. Indeed, the USA does it the same way - it is citizenship, not recency of residence that matters. Many Turks in Germany could potentially have citizenship by descent, but Germany has until very recently had strong limits on non-EU double citizenship.
True, the Romanian diaspora in Europe is kind of an outlier (together with Moldovan and Turkish diaspora) in being more right-wing, compared to the diaspora of other countries in Europe.
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u/Aerovore Jun 01 '25
This is extremely concerning that the votes are soooo close.