SWEDISH CITIZENSHIP
Swedish citizenship is based upon the Swedish Nationality Law.
SWEDISH CITIZENSHIP BY BIRTH:
Birth within the
SWEDISH CITIZENSHIP BY DESCENT:
- Child born in wedlock, whose father is a citizen of
- Child born out of wedlock, whose mother is a citizen of
unknown or stateless, regardless of the child’s country of birth.
SWEDISH CITIZENSHIP BY NATURALIZATION:
Swedish citizenship may be acquired upon fulfillment of the following conditions: Person is at least 18 years of age, has resided in
DUAL SWEDISH CITIZENSHIP: NOT RECOGNIZED.
Exceptions: Child who obtains a foreign citizenship through birth abroad or by having parents of different nationalities may retain dual citizenship. However, if the child was born abroad and has never resided in
LOSS OF SWEDISH CITIZENSHIP:
Loss of a person's citizenship also applies to any of the person's minor children.
VOLUNTARY: Voluntary renunciation of citizenship is permitted under Swedish law. Person must present proof of new citizenship. Contact the Swedish Embassy for details and required paperwork.
INVOLUNTARY: The following is grounds for involuntary loss of Swedish citizenship: Person voluntarily acquires a foreign citizenship and does not fall into a category of dual citizenship exception.
Swedish citizenship information is summarized from the above-mentioned law. Any action concerning Swedish citizenship should be taken after consulting with a Swedish immigration lawyer or the official authority responsible with Swedish citizenship.

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