Take the First Step on Your Way to Belgian Citizenship by Descent!

If you have Belgian ancestors, you may be eligible to obtain Belgian citizenship by descent. Take this opportunity to claim your right to citizenship and enjoy the benefits that come with being a Belgian citizen.

What is Belgian Citizenship by Descent?

Belgian citizenship by descent refers to the process of acquiring Belgian nationality through family ancestry. In Belgium, there is the possibility of obtaining citizenship if a direct link can be proven with a Belgian citizen. To be eligible for Belgian citizenship by descent, it is generally required that at least one parent or grandparent be a Belgian citizen at the time of the applicant’s birth.

You should also know that a birth certificate from the ancestor is not enough to prove citizenship. At least one passport from the ancestors is also required, and ideally other documents to prove citizenship. With the help of our network of genealogists, we are able to search for documents to prove ancestry.

Who is Eligible for Belgian Citizenship by Descent?

This will depend on the date of your birth. There are a number of scenarios that could qualify you for citizenship:

  1. If you were born before January 1, 1967 and:
  • You are the legitimate child of a Belgian father, or
  • You are the son of a Belgian mother and an unknown father; if the father was a foreigner, it implies the loss of nationality.
  1. If you were born between January 1, 1967 and December 31, 1984 and:
  • You were born in Belgium to at least one Belgian parent, or
  • You were born abroad as the legitimate child of a Belgian father, or
  • You were born abroad to a Belgian mother and she was born in Belgium, or in the Belgian Congo before June 30, 1960, or in Rwanda or Burundi before July 1, 1962.
  1. If you were born after January 1, 1985, and:
  •  You were born in Belgium to at least one Belgian parent
  •  You were born abroad and:
  1. Your father or mother was born in Belgium, or in the Belgian Congo before June 30, 1960, or in Rwanda or Burundi before July 1, 1962, or
  2. Your Belgian father or mother was born abroad and made a declaration requesting Belgian citizenship when you were under five years of age.

Take the first step today and click below to take our free Initial Eligibility Assessment.

Why Should I Apply for Belgian Citizenship?

Enjoying dual citizenship is undoubtedly an advantage, whether you want to move to Belgium, reside in a country in the European Union or simply spend some time in Europe. From a personal or financial point of view, an entire continent full of opportunities opens up. There are many reasons to consider obtaining Belgian citizenship.

By obtaining Belgian citizenship, you acquire rights and privileges, such as the right to reside and work in Belgium and any other country in the European Union. Belgian citizenship will give you access to many job opportunities in Belgium and in other countries of the European Union.

Open the door to a continent of possibilities, for you and your family!!

By becoming a Belgian citizen, you will be able to study and work legally throughout the European Union, in countries such as Portugal, Germany, Spain, France, Bulgaria, and the Netherlands, without special permits. As an EU citizen, you will automatically have the right to advanced medical care and treatment in any EU country.

Learn more about the benefits of holding citizenship with an EU Member State here.

What do I need to Apply for Belgian Citizenship?

With the right help, applying for your Belgian citizenship is easy! With the help of our network of genealogists, we are able to search for documents to prove ancestry, and our network of lawyers will craft you the perfect application with the highest chances of success.

Keep reading to learn more about how we do this, and to take the first steps on your journey to open a continent of possibilities!

Why EuroPassport?

EuroPassport is the first Canadian company to offer people an easy and affordable way to obtain legal European citizenship. Based in Toronto, Canada, we are a team of trusted immigration lawyers, genealogists and documentation specialists who have pioneered an efficient process for our clients to obtain the Belgian Citizenship they seek. Our experts take care of all the paperwork, in optimal deadlines.

  1. We take away the paperwork hassle, bureaucracy, legal complexity – and work on your behalf, using the most efficient route to obtain the citizenship you seek.
  2. Our streamlined process cuts out lengthy waits and confusing roadblocks to citizenship. Look to us to expedite your Belgian citizenship and deliver in optimal timelines.
  3. Skip the exorbitantly high legal fees. Our migration experts and a team of Canadian and European legal advisors have refined a process that is considerably more cost-efficient, especially for those with family roots in Europe.
  4. We are a respected Canadian company based in Toronto – so you won’t have to deal with distant overseas law firms. Our track record is remarkable, as the first and only fully registered European Immigration services business in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

The process of applying for and obtaining your Belgian citizenship is unique to each case, however the average time is 12-18 months.

When you apply for citizenship, any previous denial may hamper your chances on subsequent applications. An example of this would be declaring a date that is incorrect according to laws and legislations.

Immigration laws are constantly changing, and we are keeping up with every change, which may affect the required documents.

We also have a network of lawyers and genealogists in Europe who will prepare and supervise your application. We have the potential to prepare the most formidable citizenship application you can have.

Don’t risk submitting an unsuccessful application. EuroPassport does everything for you! Our team cooperates with top-tier lawyers in Belgium; we first put together your application locally, and then your documents are sent to Belgium to continue the rest of the citizenship process. You won’t even have to visit your local embassy or consulate for the process of getting your citizenship certificate as this will be completed in Belgium.

However, once your citizenship process is completed, you will have to visit the nearest Belgian consulate to apply for the passport.

You may be eligible to apply for Belgian citizenship if you have at least one parent, grandparent or even great-grandparent who was born in Belgium. Being Belgian automatically qualifies you as being a European citizen with access to the many benefits/freedoms guaranteed in all EU countries.

Learn more about the benefits of holding citizenship with an EU Member State here.

This will depend on the complexity of your specific case and how many documents you require to prove your Belgian ancestry. Learn more about the process and costs associated on our Fees page.

We do offer a 4-payment schedule for individuals and 6-payment schedule for families, and a discount of 5% for families of 2-4 people and 10% for families of 5 or more people.

Contact us to learn more about the pricing structure and payment options.

You do not need to speak the language to reclaim citizenship.

Yes, we also conduct genealogy research in Belgium. If you are interested in finding out more about your Belgian ancestors, contact us for details.

You will only need to pay taxes in Belgium if you move and live there at least 6 months of the year. If you move to another EU member country, you may not have to pay taxes in Belgium, but you may still have to pay taxes in the European country in which you decide to live, so you would need to consult with the local tax authorities in that country.

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