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YesOnce you are legally in the Schengen Area, you can freely travel to any other Schengen country.
if you want to play lets say for the world cup.. you have to be born in Spain.. but you can also become a citizen in Spain to play for there team. but that's only for the world cup.
A citizen.
i think 200watts/citizen
I'm adding details to my own question for clarification - I am an American citizen living in America wanting to study in Spain, however, I have an Italian passport and I believe but I'm not entirely sure that I have Italian citizenship? through my father who is an Italian citizen, but i have never lived in Italy so do I need a visa on my American passport or is my Italian passport without a visa enough to study and stay in Spain?
As long as they abide by the laws of Spain. Most countries will recognize a legally conducted marriage regardless of where they were performed.
If you are not a citizen of the EU you need a passport to enter Spain.
First off, you're not an 'English' citizen, you are a British citizen. England is not an independent country.
You have to be a Spanish citizen to be Spanish.
The fact that you hold a US "green card" is essentially irrelevant. What matters is the relationship whatever country you are a citizen of has with Spain. US Citizens, with a US passport, can enter Spain for up to 90 days without a visa. You should check with your country's embassy or consulate to determine whether you can legally enter Spain without a visa.
Legally there is no limit.
No only your passport