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Armenia remote citizenship in 3 years?

Learning a language for a desirable residence or citizenship shouldn’t be a barrier. The question is to whether an Armenian residence or citizenship is desirable. If I had to list advantages and disadvantages it might look like the following:

Advantages:
- EAEU membership.
- Central Asian pied-a-terre (Central Asia is becoming more of a geopolitical focus and area of competition).
- Armenia might become a conduit between economic blocs like Serbia.
- Passport with fair travel prospects.

Disadvantages:
- Geopolitical instability.
- Anemic and corrupt economy.
- Poorly developed financial sector.
- Military service requirement.
- Some questions about alignment between the legal framework and practical implementation of citizenship.
- Azerbaijani and Turkish issues stemming from citizenship.
- Nobody wants to actually live in Armenia.
- Remote, relatively difficult to access location.
- Potential competition from Georgia now for many of the same (or better) advantages.

I’m not sure how this all balances out.
 
The guy Anderson from Nomad Capitalist : did a video and/or published an article about OP main questions .
" About the exams and the Constitution you can be assisted/represented by a third local person " - LOL ! -
If my memory isn't wrong ?
It was never ever possible. You could have a translator in past. It is not allowed any more.
 
I have a few contacts there even though I’m not actively pursuing anything at the moment. They indicate that the government is looking more at significant ties in citizenship applications and the rejection rate of applications has increased recently.
 
You can't even buy a drivers license in Armenia anymore without a really good connection due to anti corruption efforts. The military service required for male citizens is a deal breaker though it is possible to legally buy an exemption but it is relatively expensive. Also unless you speak Aremenian or at least Russian, this is not a good jurisdiction. The country is landlocked with 5 land borders (3 of which are closed and 4th with Iran), it is not the gateway to anywhere except maybe the backdoor to Georgia.
 
This could be put into Google Translate and then studied.

Maybe so but unless someone is ethnic Armenian or married to one, citizenship there is a stretch. Non citizen residents can own property, open accounts, and get licenses, so unless someone was desperate travel to Russia, it makes little sence. Also Armenia likely may soon get the boot from the Russian Mir. The threats of earhquake and civil unrest are also very real.
 
This could be put into Google Translate and then studied.
Have you seen armenian alphabet? Good luck in trying to memorize answers.

Test is followed by requirement to file a biographic data and CV form which has ro be filled by applicant by the hand in armenian language. Good luck in memorizing all of this in absolutely non understandable alphabet.