DOMINICAN REPUBLIC


CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon Article 11 of the Dominican Constitution.

BY BIRTH: Child born in the territory of the Dominican Republic, regardless of the nationality of the parents. The exception is a child of a diplomatic representative.

BY DESCENT: Child born abroad, at least one of whose parents is a citizen.

BY NATURALIZATION: Dominican citizenship may be acquired upon fulfillment of the following conditions: Person has legally resided in the country for at least five years and has renounced former citizenship.

DUAL CITIZENSHIP: NOT RECOGNIZED. Exception: Child born abroad, who acquires the nationality of the country of birth, is allowed to maintain dual nationality until the age of 18. Upon reaching age 18, the person must renounce the other nationality or Dominican nationality will be revoked.

LOSS OF CITIZENSHIP:

VOLUNTARY: Voluntary renunciation of Dominican nationality is permitted by law. Person must formally renounce citizenship in the Dominican Republic. Contact the Embassy for details and required paperwork.

INVOLUNTARY: The following is grounds for involuntary loss of Dominican citizenship: Person voluntarily acquires a foreign citizenship.

ANY QUESTIONS concerning citizenship, or requests for renunciation of citizenship, should be directed to the address below: