Get Your Andorra Dual Citizenship – Learn How to Apply
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Eligibility Overview
- By Birth: Children born in Andorra to parents who have both resided there for at least 10 years at the time of birth may acquire citizenship.
- By Descent : Children born abroad to at least one Andorran parent may be eligible for citizenship, provided the parent did not lose their Andorran nationality.
- By Marriage : A foreign spouse may apply for citizenship after 3 years of marriage and living in Andorra.
- By Naturalization: Foreigners must live in Andorra for 20 years, or 10 years if they have completed schooling in Andorra, to apply for citizenship.
Note: Andorra strictly prohibits dual citizenship. You must formally renounce any other nationality when naturalizing or claiming Andorran citizenship by descent or marriage.
Step-by-Step Process
- Determine your eligibility based on descent, birth, marriage, or long-term residence.
- Apply through the Andorran Civil Registry or Immigration Department.
- Submit required documents and proof of integration (e.g., language, cultural ties).
- Renounce any other citizenship and take the oath of allegiance.
Benefits of Andorran Citizenship
- Live and work in a politically stable, high-income European microstate
- Access to Andorra’s low-tax regime and healthcare system
- Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 170+ countries
- Enjoy rights as a citizen of a Schengen-adjacent nation
Frequently asked questions.
Do I have to pay taxes in Andorra if I become a citizen?
Andorra has one of the lowest tax rates in Europe. Citizens pay a flat 10% income tax, and there is no wealth or inheritance tax.
Does Andorra allow dual citizenship?
No. Andorra does not permit dual citizenship. You must renounce all other nationalities to be recognized as an Andorran citizen.
Can I get Andorran citizenship through same-sex marriage?
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Andorra as of 2023. Foreign spouses in same-sex marriages are eligible for citizenship after 3 years of marriage and residency.