Discover your path to dual citizenship across 29 countries. From ancestry-based programs to investment opportunities.
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Italian citizenship by descent (Jure Sanguinis) has no generational limit, making it one of the most generous ancestry-based programs.
The UK offers multiple pathways to British citizenship including naturalization, ancestry visas for Commonwealth citizens, and various settlement routes post-Brexit.
Ireland offers one of the most accessible EU citizenship programs through descent, with no generational limit for grandchildren of Irish citizens.
Canada offers multiple pathways to citizenship including naturalization, descent for those born before 2009, and various immigration programs leading to permanent residency.
France offers citizenship by descent through direct lineage with maintained ties to France, plus naturalization after 5 years of residence.
Portugal offers citizenship by descent for up to 3 generations plus attractive Golden Visa investment options leading to EU citizenship.
Germany recently liberalized its dual citizenship laws, now allowing naturalization while keeping original citizenship.
Polish citizenship by descent offers one of the most generous ancestry programs with no generational limit, making EU citizenship accessible to millions with Polish heritage.
Spanish citizenship by descent offers unique opportunities for grandchildren of Spanish exiles and fast-track naturalization for Latin Americans with just 2 years residence.
Austria has one of Europe's most restrictive dual citizenship policies, generally requiring renunciation of previous citizenship with limited exceptions.
Belgium offers citizenship after 5 years of residence with integration requirements and allows dual citizenship.
Bulgaria offers EU citizenship with investment options and allows dual nationality, making it an attractive option for investors.
Croatia offers citizenship by descent up to 3 generations and joined the EU in 2013, providing full European Union benefits.
Cyprus offers citizenship by investment and naturalization paths, with English widely spoken making integration easier.
Czech Republic allows dual citizenship since 2014 and offers naturalization after 10 years of residence.
Denmark has strict citizenship requirements including 9 years residence and generally requires renouncing previous citizenship.
Estonia offers e-residency programs and citizenship after 8 years, though dual citizenship is not generally allowed.
Finland allows dual citizenship and offers naturalization after 5 years with language requirements.
Greece offers citizenship by descent and Golden Visa programs, with relatively accessible paths to EU citizenship.
Hungary offers simplified naturalization for those with Hungarian ancestry and allows dual citizenship.
Latvia offers citizenship by descent and investment options, with dual citizenship allowed for certain countries.
Lithuania offers citizenship by descent with strict dual citizenship limitations except for those who left before independence.
Luxembourg allows dual citizenship and offers naturalization after 5 years with language requirements.
Malta offers citizenship by investment programs and allows dual citizenship, with English as an official language.
Netherlands generally requires renouncing previous citizenship but offers naturalization after 5 years of residence.
Romania offers citizenship by descent and allows dual citizenship, with processing taking 18-36 months.
Slovakia does not allow dual citizenship but offers naturalization after 8 years and descent options.
Slovenia allows limited dual citizenship and offers naturalization after 10 years of residence.
Sweden allows dual citizenship and offers naturalization after 5 years with integration requirements.