Citizenship by Descent (Nazi-Era Persecution)
Austria grants citizenship to descendants of persons who were persecuted by the Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945. This includes descendants of those who fled Austria or were stripped of citizenship. No generational limit. Applications processed at Austrian consulates.
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Key Details
Stay Requirements
Citizenship by descent confers a nationality, which is permanent and carries no physical-presence requirement to retain
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- Citizenship for descendants of Nazi persecution victims
- No minimum stay requirement
- Processing time of 6 months
- No application fee
- Pathway to EU citizenship
What could change
Changes in political climate could affect eligibility criteria.
Tax Notes
Austria has a worldwide income tax system, but this program has no tax obligations.