For example, if you were born in wedlock between Jan. 1, 1914 and Dec. 31, 1974 and your father was a German citizen, then you have a claim to citizenship. A child born after January 1st 1975 has a right to German citizenship if one or both parents were German citizens at the time of birth. Keep in mind that family heritage is not always necessary to obtain citizenship in an EU country, but it can help make the process easier in some cases. For example, if you want to become a citizen of Ireland, then one of the requirements for citizenship may be waived if you have Irish ancestry. [1] X Research source

have lived in Austria permanently for at least 10 years have no criminal record prove that you have adequate income to live in Austria be able to speak and read the German language be knowledgeable about Austrian history and current affairs have a positive opinion of the Republic of Austria

If your spouse was born in an EU country or has a parent who was born in an EU country, then he or she may be eligible to apply for citizenship and then you can apply as well. Keep in mind that each EU country has different rules about gaining citizenship through a spouse. For example, those who wish to gain citizenship through a spouse in Austria must have been living in Austria for at least six years and have been living in the same household as their spouse for at least five years. [3] X Research source Spouses or registered same sex-partners of German citizens must have lived in Germany for at least three years and have resided in the same household as the spouse or partner for at least two years.

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Make sure that you get the correct form and read it carefully before completing it.

For example, the naturalization fee for Germany is €255, but the fees can be waived in some situations. The naturalization fee for Ireland is €175, but you may also have to pay up to €950 if your application is approved and the fees cannot be waived for any reason. [5] X Research source [6] X Research source

If your application is incomplete or does not meet the requirements, then it will be denied. However, you can apply again when you do meet the requirements. For example, applicants for citizenship in Ireland may be denied if they have not met the residency requirements, but they can reapply when they have lived in Ireland long enough to meet the requirements and may be granted citizenship at that point. [7] X Research source

birth certificate marriage certificate proof of citizenship various other identifying documents such as paystubs, tax forms, college registration forms, etc. documents that prove your address is correct such as utility bills, letters from the government, bank statements, etc.

For example, if you obtained citizenship because you were born to a parent or parent from an EU country, then you would fill out a different section than someone who gained citizenship through a spouse. [9] X Research source

A high-quality color photo with a 600 dpi or higher resolution that gives the skin a natural appearance. Your face size in the photo needs to be between 1 ¼ inches (32mm) and 1 3/8 inches (36mm) from the bottom of your chin to your hairline. The photo should be sharp and not blurry or dim. If you wear glasses, you will need to remove them for the photo.

For example, in Ireland, the standard 10 year passport costs €80, but the larger size passport (66 pages) costs €110. [10] X Research source

Unless you have an emergency, it is best to wait until you receive your passport to make any travel arrangements. Otherwise, you may end up not being able to go on your trip if your passport has not yet arrived.