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Flag of Comoros – Comoros Dual Citizenship

Eligibility Overview

  • By Birth: Individuals born in Comoros to Comorian parents are citizens by birth.
  • By Descent: Citizenship may be granted to those born abroad if at least one parent is a Comorian citizen.
  • By Marriage: A foreign spouse of a Comorian citizen may apply for citizenship after a legally recognized marriage and residency.
  • By Naturalization: Available after several years of legal residence (typically 10+), good conduct, and language/cultural knowledge.
  • Special Exception – Citizenship by Investment: Comoros offers a citizenship-by-investment program, historically used for special cases. Though its availability has fluctuated, it has been used to grant citizenship to foreign nationals through financial contributions to the government.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Confirm your eligibility path (descent, marriage, residency, or investment).
  2. Apply through the Ministry of Interior or via a Comorian consulate.
  3. Submit necessary documents and undergo background screening.
  4. For naturalization: complete language/culture interviews if required.
  5. Receive citizenship certificate and apply for a Comorian passport.

Benefits of Comorian Citizenship

  • Legal right to live, work, and own property in Comoros
  • Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to several African and Middle Eastern countries
  • Dual citizenship is allowed under Comorian law

Frequently asked questions.

Does Comoros allow dual citizenship?

Yes. Comoros permits dual citizenship. You can hold Comorian nationality alongside another without needing to renounce either.

Yes. If at least one of your parents is a Comorian citizen, you may qualify by descent, even if you were born abroad.

Yes. Foreign spouses can apply for citizenship after a valid legal marriage and typically some period of residence.

Comoros has historically offered a CBI program allowing foreign nationals to obtain citizenship through financial contributions. The program’s terms have changed over time and may be restricted or suspended, so check current status with a consulate.

Generally, 10 years of continuous legal residence is required for naturalization, along with good conduct and integration.

Only residents are taxed in Comoros. If you do not reside there or earn income in Comoros, you are not typically subject to taxation.

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