Get Your Niger Dual Citizenship – Learn How to Apply

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Eligibility Overview

  • By Birth: Anyone born in Niger to at least one Nigerien citizen parent is a citizen by birth.
  • By Descent: Individuals born abroad to a Nigerien father or mother may apply for citizenship by descent.
  • By Marriage: A foreign spouse may apply for Nigerien citizenship after 5 years of marriage to a Nigerien national.
  • By Naturalization: Foreigners may apply after 10 years of legal residence, or 5 years if contributing to the economy or having special skills.
  • Special Exception – Dual Citizenship Allowed: Niger permits dual citizenship. Applicants are not required to renounce their previous nationality.

Note: As a member of <strong>ECOWAS</strong> (Economic Community of West African States), Nigerien citizens enjoy free movement, residence, and work rights in 14 other West African countries.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Determine eligibility by birth, descent, marriage, or residence.
  2. Gather required documents and submit your application to the Ministry of Interior or nearest Nigerien consulate.
  3. Complete background screening and, if naturalizing, attend an oath ceremony.

Benefits of Nigerien Citizenship

  • Live, work, and own property in Niger
  • Keep your original nationality — dual citizenship is allowed
  • Free movement and residence within ECOWAS countries
  • Participate in elections and access public services

Frequently asked questions.

Does Niger allow dual citizenship?

Yes. Niger permits dual citizenship for both native-born and naturalized citizens.

Yes. If you were born abroad to a Nigerien father or mother, you may apply for citizenship by descent.

Yes. A foreign spouse can apply after 5 years of marriage to a Nigerien citizen and residence in Niger.

ECOWAS is a West African regional bloc. Nigerien citizens can live, work, and travel freely in 14 other ECOWAS member states without a visa.

Niger taxes residents on income earned in Niger. If you live abroad, you’re not subject to Nigerien taxes unless you have income sourced within the country.

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