Get Your Syria Dual Citizenship – Learn How to Apply

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Eligibility Overview

  • By Descent: Citizenship is passed through the father—any child born to a Syrian father is a citizen, even if born abroad. If the father is unknown or stateless and the child is born in Syria, citizenship may be granted via the mother under safeguards against statelessness.
  • By Marriage: A foreign woman married to a Syrian man may be eligible through marriage-based naturalization.
  • By Naturalization: Foreign nationals may apply after 5 years of legal residence (shorter for other Arab nationals), fluency in Arabic, good conduct, and renunciation of other citizenships if required.
  • Dual Citizenship Allowed: Syrian law recognizes dual citizenship. Dual nationals are treated primarily as Syrian citizens within Syria.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Choose your path: descent, marriage, or general naturalization.
  2. Apply to the Ministry of Interior in Syria or at a Syrian embassy/consulate.
  3. Provide supporting documents: birth certificates, marriage license (if applicable), proof of residence, Arabic proficiency, and good conduct.
  4. Declare any foreign citizenship (for dual nationals) and, if naturalizing, potentially renounce other citizenships per legal requirements.
  5. Receive your Syrian citizenship certificate and apply for a passport.

Benefits of Syrian Citizenship

  • Right to live, work, study, and own property in Syria
  • Access to public services like education and healthcare
  • Civic rights including voting and participation in elections
  • Ability to pass citizenship to your children
  • Retain original citizenship — dual nationality allowed in law

Frequently asked questions.

Does Syria allow dual citizenship?

Yes. Syrian law permits dual nationality. Dual citizens must enter and exit Syria on a Syrian passport and are treated primarily as Syrian when in the country.

Yes. Children of a Syrian father are automatically citizens, even if born abroad. Children of a Syrian mother and stateless or unknown father born in Syria may also qualify under statelessness provisions.

Yes. A foreign woman married to a Syrian man may apply, typically after marriage and residency, via the naturalization pathway.

Yes. After 5 years of legal residence (shorter for other Arab nationals), proficiency in Arabic, good character, and fulfilling renunciation requirements (if any), you may apply.

Syria taxes residents on locally-sourced income. If you hold another citizenship or live abroad, check with both countries’ tax systems and applicable treaties to avoid double taxation.

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