Luxembourgian nationality law

The Luxembourgian nationality law is ruled by the Constitution of Luxembourg.

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a member state of the European Union and, as such, its citizens are also EU citizens.

Since 1 January 2009, Luxembourg allows dual citizenship.[1] Since then, a lot of Belgians made use of the new law to adopt Belgian-Luxembourgish citizenship, especially Belgians living in Arelerland, a part of the Belgian province of Luxembourg at the border with the Grand Duchy.[2]

You can request the Luxembourgian nationality through naturalisation, if

References

  1. ^ Dual Citizenship. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of Luxemburg. http://www.luxembourg-usa.org/consular6.shtml. Retrieved 2009-02-12 
  2. ^ "Veel Belgen willen ook Luxemburger worden" (in Dutch). 2011-01-21. http://www.deredactie.be/permalink/1.946200. Retrieved 2011-01-22. 

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