Get Your Egypt Dual Citizenship — Learn How to Apply

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Flag of Egypt – Egyptian Dual Citizenship

Eligibility Overview

  • By Birth: You are an Egyptian citizen if born in Egypt to at least one Egyptian parent.
  • By Descent: If you were born abroad to an Egyptian father—or in some cases, an Egyptian mother—you may be eligible for citizenship.
  • By Naturalization: You may apply after legally residing in Egypt for at least 10 years.
  • By Marriage: Foreign women married to Egyptian men may apply for citizenship after 2 years of marriage. (Egyptian women cannot confer citizenship to foreign husbands.)
  • By Investment: Egypt offers an economic citizenship program with a minimum investment of $250,000–$500,000 USD.

Note: Egypt allows dual citizenship, but you must obtain prior approval and may be asked to waive certain political rights (like voting or military service).

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Check Your Eligibility
  2. Create Your Account
  3. Upload Required Documents
  4. Apply through Descent, Naturalization, or Investment Path
  5. Track Application Progress

Benefits of Dual Citizenship

  • Live, work, and own property in Egypt
  • Maintain rights in your other country of nationality
  • Pass citizenship to your children
  • Access healthcare, education, and business opportunities in Egypt
Egypt

Egypt

Egypt is a North African and Middle Eastern country home to one of the world's oldest and most celebrated civilizations, with a history spanning over 5,000 years and iconic monuments including the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. The Nile River, the world's longest, has sustained Egyptian civilization since ancient times and remains central to the country's life and agriculture. Egypt is the Arab world's most populous country and a key regional power, guardian of the Suez Canal — one of the world's most critical shipping routes.

  • Capital: Cairo
  • Languages: Arabic
  • Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)

Frequently asked questions.

Do I have to pay taxes in Egypt if I become a dual citizen?

Egypt taxes residents and citizens on income earned in Egypt. If you don’t live or work in Egypt, you generally won’t owe local taxes. However, check with a tax advisor if you have assets there.

Yes, but you must obtain official permission from the Ministry of Interior, and you may need to waive some rights (such as voting or military service).

It varies, but expect 1–2 years depending on background checks and application volume.

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