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about EU citizenship
We have compiled answers to the main questions related to obtaining EU citizenship. If necessary, our specialists will provide individual consultation.
This depends on the country and program. Repatriation programs do not require an exam. Naturalization programs require official language proficiency testing.
If the package of documents is correctly prepared and confirms the legal basis — by origin, investment, or naturalization — the probability of approval exceeds 90%. We carefully check and prepare all materials in advance to eliminate errors.
Usually a passport, birth and marriage certificates, archival records of ancestors, notarized translations, and proof of financial solvency are required. Our team helps collect missing documents and submit archival requests.
Yes, children obtain citizenship along with their parents. In some countries they are included automatically; in others a separate application is needed, but the procedure remains as simple as possible.
Most stages can be completed remotely. However, final procedures — submitting biometric data or taking the oath — require a short visit to the EU country to complete the application.
In most cases, no. The EU allows dual citizenship. Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, France, Spain, and Slovenia allow you to keep both passports. Germany and Austria may require renunciation, but preferential exceptions are possible.
Yes, EU citizenship gives you the right to freely start and run a business in any EU country. You can take advantage of tax breaks and participate in credit programs available only to citizens.
The cost depends on the country and program. Repatriation requires minimal government fees. Investment programs start from €150,000. Naturalization is less expensive but requires residence for a certain period.
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about EU citizenship
We have compiled answers to the main questions. If necessary, our specialists will provide individual consultation.
This depends on the country and program. Repatriation programs do not require an exam. Naturalization programs require official language proficiency testing.
If documents are correctly prepared and confirm the legal basis, the probability of approval exceeds 90%. We carefully check all materials in advance to eliminate errors.
Usually a passport, birth and marriage certificates, archival records, notarized translations, and proof of financial solvency. Our team helps collect missing documents.
Yes, children obtain citizenship along with their parents. In most countries they are included automatically; in others a separate application is needed.
Most stages can be completed remotely. Final procedures — submitting biometrics or taking the oath — require a short in-person visit to the EU country.
In most cases, no. Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, France, Spain, and Slovenia allow dual citizenship. Germany and Austria may require renunciation, but exceptions are possible.
Yes, EU citizenship gives you the right to start and run a business in any EU country, with access to tax benefits and credit programs available only to citizens.
Repatriation requires minimal fees. Investment programs start from €150,000. Naturalization is less expensive but requires residence for a certain period.
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.v-darkFrequently asked questions
about EU citizenship
We have compiled answers to the main questions. If necessary, our specialists will provide individual consultation.
This depends on the country and program. Repatriation programs do not require an exam. Naturalization programs require official language proficiency testing.
If documents are correctly prepared and confirm the legal basis, the probability of approval exceeds 90%. We carefully check all materials in advance to eliminate errors.
Usually a passport, birth and marriage certificates, archival records, notarized translations, and proof of financial solvency. Our team helps collect missing documents.
Yes, children obtain citizenship along with their parents. In most countries they are included automatically; in others a separate application is needed.
Most stages can be completed remotely. Final procedures require a short in-person visit to the EU country.
In most cases, no. Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, France, Spain, and Slovenia allow dual citizenship. Germany and Austria may require renunciation, with exceptions.
Yes, EU citizenship gives you the right to start and run a business in any EU country, with access to tax benefits and credit programs available only to citizens.
Repatriation requires minimal fees. Investment programs start from €150,000. Naturalization is less expensive but requires residence for a certain period.
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.section-mobileFrequently asked questions
about EU citizenship
We have compiled answers to the main questions related to obtaining EU citizenship. If necessary, our specialists will provide individual consultation.
This depends on the country and program. Repatriation programs do not require an exam. Naturalization programs require official language proficiency testing.
If the package of documents is correctly prepared and confirms the legal basis — by origin, investment, or naturalization — the probability of approval exceeds 90%. We carefully check and prepare all materials in advance to eliminate errors.
Usually a passport, birth and marriage certificates, archival records of ancestors, notarized translations, and proof of financial solvency are required. Our team helps collect missing documents and submit archival requests.
Yes, children obtain citizenship along with their parents. In some countries they are included automatically; in others a separate application is needed, but the procedure remains as simple as possible.
Most stages can be completed remotely. However, final procedures — submitting biometric data or taking the oath — require a short visit to the EU country to complete the application.
In most cases, no. The EU allows dual citizenship. Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, France, Spain, and Slovenia allow you to keep both passports. Germany and Austria may require renunciation, but preferential exceptions are possible.
Yes, EU citizenship gives you the right to freely start and run a business in any EU country. You can take advantage of tax breaks and participate in credit programs available only to citizens.
The cost depends on the country and program. Repatriation requires minimal government fees. Investment programs start from €150,000. Naturalization is less expensive but requires residence for a certain period.
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