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Czech Citizenship Eligibility

Through Descent and Declaration

Did you know that if you have Czech ancestry, you might be eligible for Czech citizenship and an EU passport? This means you can live, work and study in any of the 27 EU member countries with no restrictions. 

The Czech government allows dual citizenship since 2013. If you are a direct-line descendant of a Czech citizen, you can have your Czech citizenship reinstated through the process of declaration, provided you have never held Czech or Slovak citizenship.

How Does It Work?

You can apply to have your Czech citizenship reinstated by proving your heritage and by satisfying eligibility criteria set by the Czech government. Your application form needs to be accompanied by your ancestral and personal documents, translated into Czech.  

How Do I Know If I Qualify?

Many people whose parents or grandparents were born in the Czech Republic qualify for Czech citizenship through descent.

In essence you need to have at least ONE direct ancestor who:

  • Was born in the Czech Republic. AND
  • Did not leave the land prior to the year 1918. AND
  • Never became or would have become a Slovak citizen. AND
  • Lost Czech or Czechoslovak citizenship. OR
  • Was a Czechoslovakian citizen up to December 31, 1992, and has not specified whether they are a Czech or Slovak citizen since.

How Can Polaron Help Me?

  • We offer a FREE and CONFIDENTIAL eligibility assessment
  • If you are eligible, we can provide you with a no-obligation quote.
  • Should you decide to proceed with us, we provide you with linguistic, administrative and legal support to navigate through the Czech regulations on your behalf. 
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