My husband's mother came from Lithuania and was a displaced person during the war. This qualifies my husband to have dual citizenship in Lithuania, provided we go through an insane amount of paperwork/hoops.
We want to retire and move abroad, and are hoping to move to the EU at some point. However, if my husband gets EU citizenship from the Litnuanian dual citizenship thing, I will still be just a US citizen. My question is this: what tangible benefits, if any, would we have, considering that he would have citizenship and I wouldn't? (I'm talking primarily about ease of me getting a residency permit.)