What to Know About Angolan Citizenship
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    What to Know About Angolan Citizenship

    Immigration Expert
    Mar 12, 20259 min read

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    What to Know About Angolan Citizenship

    The new Angola Citizenship Law establishes the conditions for granting, acquiring, losing and reacquiring Angolan citizenship. According to the law, Angolan citizenship can be acquired by birth or by naturalization.

    Angolan citizenship law applies the principle of Jus sanguinis, which allows individuals to acquire citizenship through blood ties, regardless of place of birth, based on the citizenship of their ancestors.

    How to Obtain Angolan Citizenship?

    Angolan citizenship is granted by birth to children born to Angolan parents and to newborn babies born on Angolan soil.

    Acquired Angolan citizenship is acquired through marriage, adoption or naturalization.

    Angolan Citizenship through Marriage

    Angolan citizenship through marriage can be acquired if the spouse has been married to an Angolan citizen for more than 5 years and the marriage is subject to the community property regime. In order to acquire citizenship through marriage, the spouse must be of legal age according to Angolan law, must have given a guarantee to adapt to Angolan society and must not have been sentenced to a final and irrevocable sentence for a crime punishable by Angolan law by 3 years or more in prison.

    Angolan Citizenship Through Adoption

    Angolan citizenship through adoption is acquired by being adopted by an Angolan citizen. If the adopted person is over 14 years of age, he/she must declare that he/she wants to acquire Angolan citizenship.

    Angolan Citizenship through Naturalization

    Angolan Citizenship through Naturalization

    In order to obtain Angolan citizenship through naturalization, certain conditions must be met simultaneously.

    The conditions for obtaining citizenship are to be of legal age according to Angolan law, to have resided in Angolan territory for at least 10 years with an Angolan residence permit , to undertake to integrate into Angolan society, to prove that one has had a regular income within the last 3 years, to have the capacity to govern oneself and earn one's own living, to have sufficient knowledge of the Portuguese language, to have knowledge of the Angolan people and nation and to have a connection with the national community, to have sufficient knowledge of the rights and duties arising from the Constitution of the Republic of Angola, and not to have been convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment of 3 years or more according to Angolan law.

    Does Angolan Law Allow Dual Citizenship?

    Yes, Angolan law has permitted dual citizenship since 1991. Although the 1984 Citizenship Law does not support dual citizenship, dual citizenship status has been recognized through international agreements. The Angolan Citizenship Law recognizes that other citizenships held by Angolans who are dual citizens should not be legally enforceable in Angola.

    In what cases can Angolan citizenship be lost?

    Persons who acquire Angolan citizenship by birth cannot lose their citizenship, and in order to renounce citizenship, official notification must be made to the Central Population Directorate.

    Citizenship may be revoked if the person commits an offence against Angolan state security, serves another nation in an official capacity without prior notification of the Angolan National Assembly, serves in a foreign army, obtains citizenship by fraud, misrepresentation or concealment, or holds Angolan nationality but uses another nationality to obtain benefits limited to certain classes of persons.

    Voluntary foreign nationals who do not declare their Angolan identity, persons who exercise their sovereign power in favour of a foreign state without prior notification, children of Angolan citizens born abroad and therefore having another citizenship but who declare their intention not to be Angolan after reaching the age of majority, and persons adopted by foreign nationals who declare that they are not Angolan when they reach the age of majority, lose their Angolan citizenship.


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