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Welcome to Citizenship.EU's Free Eligibility Assessment!

Welcome to Citizenship.EU's Free Eligibility Assessment!

Complete the following questions to learn if you can apply for citizenship through ancestry.
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    • Austria
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    Historically, this would only apply to female ancestors. If your ancestor is a male, please select no.
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    Examples of Yugoslav countries: Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, etc.
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    Examples of Commonwealth countries: India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Nigeria, Singapore, Ghana, Kenya, etc.
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    Subcarpathian (or Transcarpathian) Ruthenia refers to the region historically was part of Czechoslovakia (1919–1938) that became part of Ukraine after World War II. Common examples of Subcarpathian or Transcarpathian Ruthenia include Uzhhorod (historical Ungvár), Mukachevo (historical Munkács), and Berehove (historical Beregszász).
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    If your ancestor was not alive on this date, please answer no.
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    If your ancestor was not alive on this date, please answer no.
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    (Examples: French passport or national ID card, voting in French elections, French military service, or registration with a French consulate.)
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    (Common examples include Algeria before 1962, or Morocco, Tunisia, Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos.)
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    If your parent was not a German citizen, please answer no to this question.
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    If your Italian ancestor is living, please answer this question regarding the citizenships they currently hold.
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    If your ancestor passed away before this date, please answer no.
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    If your ancestor immigrated during this period but for personal or economic reasons, with no signs of persecution, please answer no.
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    If your ancestor passed away before this date, please answer no.
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    Ex: You > Father > Grandfather > Luxembourg Great-Grandfather
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    Example lineage: you > father > grandmother > great-grandfather > great-great grandfather
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    In this context, “legal parent” means your biological parent if you were never adopted, or your adoptive parent if you were adopted before the age of 18. Adoptions finalized after age 18 do not count.
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    Please answer yes to this question if your parent never applied for Maltese citizenship, but passed away BEFORE August 1, 2007.
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    If your ancestor passed away before 1920, please answer No. Common signs that an ancestor was recognized as a Polish citizen after 1920 include holding a Polish passport or being born in Poland after 1920.
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    Ex: You > Father > Grandfather > Polish Great-Grandfather
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    If your parent in this lineage never held Portuguese citizenship, please answer "Yes".
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    For example, if your ancestor was born in Romania, but was born to non-Romanian parents and never held a Romanian passport, please answer "No".
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    Please answer yes if your ancestor naturalized in a different country, was stripped of citizenship due to persecution or deportation, or if they otherwise lost their Romanian citizenship at any point.
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    Causes for involuntary loss include persecution, deportation, loss of citizenship due to territorial changes, etc.
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    This includes ancestors who were born within the modern-day borders of Slovakia after 1918, or were living in the territory in 1918 when Czechoslovakia was formed.
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    In this context, “legal parent” means your biological parent if you were never adopted, or your adoptive parent if you were adopted before the age of 18. Adoptions finalized after age 18 do not count.
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    To have submitted an application under the Democratic Law of Memory means that your application was submitted before October 2025.
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