Czech Citizenship by Coming of Age
Have you lived in the Czech Republic for most of your life and just turned 18? You may be entitled to Czech citizenship by declaration pursuant to Section 35! If you have been legally residing in the Czech Republic for at least 8 years before turning 18 and hold a permanent residence permit, you can apply for Czech citizenship as a legal right—no need to go through the standard naturalization process and also no need to prove Czech language proficiency!
Since you have studied in Czech schools, you are already considered culturally integrated, making this a straightforward path to citizenship. However, the application must be submitted before you turn 21. We provide full assistance from start to finish, ensuring a smooth process so you can focus on your future.
What our Coming-of-Age Package includes:
- Initial Eligibility Assessment – Confirming your entitlement to citizenship under this provision.
- Action Plan & Timeline – Ensuring your application is submitted as quickly as possible before your 21st birthday.
- Arranging Sworn Translations – Coordination of certified translations for foreign documents.
- Guidance on Required Documents – Assistance in gathering school records, proof of residence, and other necessary documents.
- Application Form Preparation – Completing and reviewing all paperwork to ensure accuracy.
- Power of Attorney Drafting – Full legal representation so we can handle the process on your behalf.
- Liaising with Authorities – Communicating with Czech government offices to avoid delays.
- Assistance in Registering Your Birth – If you weren’t born in the Czech Republic, we can apply to register your birth in the Special Registry in Brno on your behalf so you can obtain a Czech birth certificate and apply for a Czech national ID card and passport.
This is a unique opportunity to secure your Czech citizenship with minimal hassle—but the deadline is strict. Don’t wait—contact us today to get started!