uabb domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/sites/lawfirmbackup_200125/wordpress/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131It is not possible to acquire Austrian citizenship purely through your grandparents. However, if your grandmother (or grandfather) lived in Austria proper, even if born in successor states of the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy, between 1933 and 1955, and was persecuted by the regime, you\u2019re entitled to Austrian citizenship. Supporting evidence, in the form of official documents, is necessary to obtaining Austrian passport through grandparents.<\/p>\n
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Until 2020, acquiring Austrian citizenship was a bit of a hurdle for the descendants of Jews who fled the Nazi repression machine that had taken hold in Austria during World War II. The law covered Jews who were forced to leave the country up until 1945. Descendants of only male Holocaust survivors were eligible. So, the answer to \u2018Can I get an Austrian passport if my grandmother was Austrian?\u2019 would have been different even a year ago.<\/p>\n
In 2019, the Austrian Parliament amended the Austrian Citizenship Act, enabling descendants of female Holocaust survivors to claim Austrian citizenship<\/a>. So, you\u2019re eligible for Austrian citizenship via both patrimonial and matrimonial descent. You can also skip a generation, opening the path to claim citizenship directly through your grandmother<\/a>. The amendment also extended the timeline of leaving Austria during the Nazi era by ten years.<\/p>\n With the amendment, obtaining an Austrian passport has become more accessible<\/a>. Our law offices have observed a huge interest among Jews in Israel as well as in the United States and Canada about their chances of becoming EU citizens. One among many reasons is the fact that they can keep the passport of their home country while also enjoying the benefits of dual citizenship.<\/p>\n When obtaining an Austrian passport via grandparents isn\u2019t an option, you can consider other ways, including citizenship by birth.<\/p>\n You\u2019re automatically eligible for Austrian citizenship if either your mother or father is an Austrian national. It is similar to obtaining French citizenship<\/a> if one of your parents is French, even if you were born in a different country. If both your parents are Austrian, it doesn\u2019t matter whether or not they were married at the time of your birth.<\/p>\n Marriage to an Austrian citizenship is yet another route to the country\u2019s citizenship. In this case, you should have lived in Austria with a Settlement Permit for at least six years, and stayed married to your spouse for at least five years.<\/p>\n Descendants of Jews who were expelled from European countries, including Portugal, have the legal recourse to reconnect with their roots. If your grandmother or grandfather was a Sephardic Jew who was expelled from Portugal five hundred years ago, you\u2019re eligible to receive a Portuguese passport<\/a>. The country\u2019s laid-back lifestyle, great weather and low cost of living already make it a top expat destination.<\/p>\n Is one of your ancestors a Polish citizen? You can apply for Polish citizenship<\/a> by showing family ties with the particular Polish family member.<\/p>\n Depending on your financial position, you can take the European citizenship by investment<\/a> route. It works a bit differently from country to country. Austrian citizenship rules require applicants to invest actively in the country\u2019s economy, the goal being to create jobs or generate export sales. Golden visas offered by Bulgaria<\/a>, Malta, Greece, Latvia and Spain, among other EU countries, have other requirements.<\/p>\nAustrian citizenship by descent<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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