EU citizenship: programs to obtain the world's strongest passports in 4-12 months

Official citizenship in the European Union by repatriation, naturalization and investment. The easiest and fastest immigration programs without major costs and mandatory relocation.

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What makes the status of a citizen of the European Union attractive

With an EU passport you get maximum rights and opportunities in the 27 EU countries and around the world

Who can obtain a passport in the European Union

There are a few main ways to obtain citizenship in the EU countries: repatriation, investment and naturalization (including through marriage)

Who can obtain a passport in the European Union

Repatriation - a simplified way to EU citizenship

Citizenship of one of the EU countries can be obtained through a simplified procedure. We help to identify the conditions and provide support for the whole process - from application to citizenship.

Investors willing to invest large sums in the EU

Investment programs give an opportunity to obtain a European passport in an accelerated procedure to those who invest an average of 500 000 EUR into the EU economy.

Immigrants who have been legally residing in the EU for 5-10 years

Naturalization is available to those who have been in the country for a long time with residence permit/permanent residence permit, have a stable income, know the local language and are integrated into the society.

Spouses of EU citizens

In some EU countries husbands and wives of local citizens can naturalize faster than usual - 1-3 years after moving.

Availability of supporting documents

In order to obtain EU citizenship, you need to provide a dossier that meets the conditions of the chosen program. The standard list includes:

  • a valid passport;
  • birth certificate;
  • an autobiography questionnaire and/or application form;
  • receipts for payment of state fees;
  • marriage/divorce certificates;
  • criminal record certificate.

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How the procedure of obtaining an EU passport looks like step by step

To successfully apply for an EU passport you need to go through several steps - our lawyers will help you with this. With the support of our immigration specialists, you are guaranteed to obtain your second citizenship within 12 months

Analyze your options and create a personalized plan of action
Legal preparation of the EU citizenship file
Submission of the citizenship application by an authorized lawyer on your behalf
Visiting an EU country to become a citizen
Receipt of documents of the EU citizen

Analyze your options and create a personalized plan of action

Our lawyers at the free consultation inquire about your intentions and requests. Then the specialist checks which of the existing programs of citizenship in the European Union countries will best suit you. Comprehensive analysis includes:

  • study of your dossier with clarification of information about your relatives and ancestors through archives and state authorities;
  • verification of your compliance with the conditions for granting citizenship under different EU programs;
  • recommending the best way to obtain a passport and explaining the differences between the procedures;
  • identification of possible risks and difficulties during the process and drawing up an action plan to avoid them.

After choosing an immigration program together, the parties enter into a formal cooperation agreement to protect your rights.

Legal preparation of the EU citizenship file

After selecting an immigration program, the personal lawyer starts to form a package of documents. The process consists of the following actions:

  • requesting missing certificates and testimonies from the authorities;
  • processing of documents (translation, certification, apostilization);
  • assistance in completing the personal questionnaire and citizenship application;
  • drafting and legal review of the final dossier to eliminate errors.

Submission of the citizenship application by an authorized lawyer on your behalf

You give the personal lawyer a power of attorney to handle the file, with which he or she will independently register the application package and your citizenship application. The processing procedure is as follows:

  • organizing a reception at the competent state body and a lawyer’s visit to it;
  • checking the completeness and correctness of the submitted dossier;
  • waiting for the authorities to decide on the immigration request;
  • informing you of the approval of the application.

Visiting an EU country to become a citizen

The specialist will arrange for you a visit the chosen EU country to complete the citizenship procedure. This may include:

  • participating in an interview or swearing-in ceremony;
  • receiving your citizenship document;
  • issuing a tax and social security number;
  • registering your data in the EU common system.

Receipt of documents of the EU citizen

In the final step, you work with your personal lawyer to obtain new national documents in the EU, including:

  • internal passport – citizen’s eID card;
  • passport for traveling abroad;
  • driver’s license (if required);
  • metric documents.

With these documents, the applicant receives the full range of rights of an EU citizen:

  • permission to live and work in any EU country;
  • ability to register and do business in Europe and beyond;
  • visa-free travel to more than 160 countries around the world;
  • access to modern medicine and education.

Why cooperate with us

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100% legal programs and official cooperation

Our lawyers work under a contract and only on programs approved by the EU legislation

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Step-by-step support to a successful result

You delegate maximum tasks to a specialist for simple and successful citizenship registration.

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Proven reputation and guaranteed results

The quality of our specialists' work is confirmed by a high percentage of approvals on requests and client feedback.

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Confidentiality and protection of personal data

In accordance with GDPR regulations, information about your cooperation with the company is not available to third parties

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Frequent questions about EU citizenship

Here are answers to the most popular questions about citizenship programs in the European Union. If you do not find the information you need or would like to know more details, contact us for a free consultation.

Depends on the immigration program and the chosen EU country.

For example, repatriates in Romania, Bulgaria and Slovenia are exempted from the need to pass language and integration exams.

Language requirements are usually imposed in case of naturalization in almost all EU countries.

As practice shows, more than 90% of correctly prepared applications for EU citizenship are approved.

The main thing is to have a well-formed dossier (with what our lawyers help you), to meet all the conditions for granting the status and not to be considered persona non grata in the chosen state.

The minimum list includes your passport, metric documents, a certificate of no criminal record and the citizenship application itself.

In addition, you may need income and residency certificates, language and integration certificates, and in the case of repatriation, birth certificates of your ancestors.

We help with obtaining missing documents from archives, civil registries and state authorities.

Yes, all EU countries have a “right of blood”.

This means that children can become EU citizens together with you without any additional conditions.

Depending on the country, the child is included in the application of the main applicant or applies for citizenship after the parent on a separate request.

Usually, you can entrust your citizenship request to a lawyer. However, you will need to visit the chosen EU country in person (for example, to take part in an oath ceremony or to submit biometric data for a passport) in order to join the citizenship and complete the paperwork.

It depends on the EU country and the citizenship program.

Most countries allow multiple citizenship, but there are exceptions, such as Austria and Estonia. Sometimes it is impossible to keep a passport during naturalization, but it is possible during repatriation, for example, in Bulgaria and Spain.

Yes. As a citizen of the European Union, you can start or take over companies throughout the territory of the association, as well as present your goods and services internationally with simplified logistical and customs requirements.

You have access to participation in EU grant and subsidy programs, transition to a more loyal tax residency with a number of benefits and preferences.

The final amount of expenses depends on the chosen program and the EU state. Repatriation is the cheapest (for example, in Romania or Slovenia), where you do not have to pay numerous administrative fees.

Naturalization requires many years of residence abroad, which is costly in itself, as well as the payment of state fees at the stages of Visa-residence permit-permanent residence-citizenship.

Investment immigration programs require a minimum of half a million euros.

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