Get Your Papua New Guinea Dual Citizenship – Learn How to Apply
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Eligibility Overview
- By Birth: You are a citizen if born in Papua New Guinea to at least one PNG citizen parent.
- By Descent: Children born abroad to at least one PNG citizen are eligible for citizenship by descent.
- By Marriage: A foreign spouse of a PNG citizen may apply for citizenship after residing in the country for at least 3 years.
- By Naturalization: Foreign nationals may apply after 8 years of legal residence, good character, and language proficiency.
- Special Exception – Dual Citizenship Allowed (with Approved Countries): Since 2016, Papua New Guinea allows dual citizenship with select countries including Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, Fiji, Samoa, and others. Nationals from non-approved countries must renounce their prior citizenship.
Note: Dual citizens may be restricted from holding public office or working in sensitive government roles.
Step-by-Step Process
- Confirm eligibility through descent, marriage, or residency.
- Submit your application to the PNG Immigration & Citizenship Authority.
- Attend an interview and provide required documentation.
- Receive approval and swear the oath of loyalty.
Benefits of PNG Citizenship
- Live and work freely in Papua New Guinea
- Retain another nationality if from an approved country
- Access public healthcare, education, and land ownership rights
- Participate in local elections (with restrictions for dual nationals in government)
Frequently asked questions.
Does Papua New Guinea allow dual citizenship?
Yes, since 2016. Dual citizenship is allowed with select approved countries. Nationals of non-approved countries must renounce their previous citizenship to naturalize in PNG.
Which countries are approved for dual citizenship with PNG?
Approved countries include Australia, New Zealand, the United States, United Kingdom, Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu, and others. The full list is maintained by PNG Immigration.
Can I get citizenship through my parents?
Yes. If at least one of your parents is a PNG citizen, you are eligible for citizenship by descent, even if born abroad.
Can I become a citizen through marriage?
Yes. After 3 years of residence in PNG as the spouse of a citizen, you may apply for naturalization.
Do I have to pay taxes in Papua New Guinea as a citizen?
PNG taxes residents on worldwide income. If you live abroad, you’re generally taxed only on PNG-sourced income unless you’re classified as a tax resident.