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 6131Many Israelis seek Austrian citizenship as it grants numerous benefits and rights related to employment, residency, and more. In this article, you will find 5 common questions and answers about Austrian citizenship.<\/p>\n
To apply for Austrian citizenship, one must be a descendant of an Austrian citizen (or a citizen from the Austro-Hungarian Empire who was a resident of Austria) who left Austria between 1933-1955. It is important to note that for citizenship applications related to victims of Nazi persecution<\/a>, the limitation is that the original citizen was born before 1945 and indeed left Austria due to Nazi persecution.<\/p>\n It’s worth mentioning that there is an option for citizenship even for descendants whose parents are not citizens, by skipping generations. Meaning, if the applicant’s grandparent has the original eligibility, there’s no requirement that the applicant’s parents also be Austrian citizens. It’s enough to prove the grandparent’s eligibility for Austrian citizenship.<\/p>\n The duration of the process for obtaining Austrian citizenship is not fixed, as each case is unique. The process varies depending on the circumstances and is influenced by various factors such as the complexity of finding relevant documents to prove eligibility, obtaining appropriate approvals, and more. The process usually lasts about two years, but as mentioned earlier, it may be shorter or longer depending on the specific citizenship case.<\/p>\n Obtaining Austrian citizenship for a spouse of an Austrian citizen is not automatic. Spouses need to meet certain criteria to be eligible for citizenship. Married or common law partners are entitled to an Austrian passport<\/a> after a continuous and legal six-year stay in Austria, and after 5 years of marriage or 5 years of partnership during which a joint household was maintained.<\/p>\n According to Austrian law, those who volunteered for service in a foreign army are not eligible for Austrian citizenship. However, since in Israel it’s a mandatory service by law and not voluntary, those who served in the past are eligible for an Austrian passport.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nHow long does the process of obtaining Austrian citizenship take?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Is the spouse of an Austrian citizen automatically entitled to citizenship?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Could service in the IDF prevent obtaining Austrian citizenship?<\/strong><\/h4>\n