10 years
Obtaining Austrian Citizenship by Application at least 10 years of continuous stay in Austria (a minimum five years of which as permanent resident) sufficient financial means/secure income.

Does Austria have birthright citizenship?

Children automatically become Austrian citizens at the time of their birth, when the mother is an Austrian citizen. The same applies in case the parents are married and only the father is an Austrian citizen.

Does Austria offer dual citizenship?

In general, the Austrian Nationality Act does not allow dual citizenship. There is only an exception for persons who obtain two citizenships at the time they were born. An Austrian citizen applying for foreign citizenship will automatically lose his/her Austrian citizenship upon obtaining foreign citizenship.

Can I get my Austrian citizenship back?

Former Austrian citizens Austrian citizenship must have been possessed for 10 years before it was lost. A person who lost Austrian nationality as a child (other than by deprivation) may re-acquire it by declaration within 2 years of turning 18.

Is traveling in Austria expensive?

The average price of a 7-day trip to Austria is $1,529 for a solo traveler, $2,327 for a couple, and $2,764 for a family of 4. Austria hotels range from $66 to $302 per night with an average of $122, while most vacation rentals will cost $170 to $510 per night for the entire home.

Can you be a citizen of 3 countries?

One individual can hold two, three, and sometimes even more citizenships and passports. If you pass through a naturalization process in some country, you should learn if legislation of that country allows dual citizenship or not. There are no agencies or organizations that control renunciation from citizenship.

Can I get Austrian citizenship if my grandmother was Austrian?

It is not possible to acquire Austrian citizenship purely through your grandparents. However, if your grandmother (or grandfather) lived in Austria proper and successor states of the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy between 1933 and 1955 and was persecuted by the regime, you’re entitled to Austrian citizenship.