Get Your Kiribati Dual Citizenship – Learn How to Apply
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Eligibility Overview
- By Birth: Individuals born in Kiribati to at least one I-Kiribati parent are citizens by birth.
- By Descent: Children born abroad to at least one I-Kiribati parent are eligible for citizenship by descent.
- By Marriage : Foreign spouses of Kiribati citizens can apply for naturalization after 3 years of marriage and residence.
- By Naturalization: Foreign nationals may apply after 7 years of legal residence, subject to good character and community integration.
- Special Exception – Dual Citizenship Allowed: Kiribati permits dual citizenship for both children and adults, following constitutional amendments in 2009.
Step-by-Step Process
- Determine your eligibility path: descent, marriage, or naturalization.
- Submit your application to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration or a Kiribati consulate.
- Provide supporting documents and attend an interview if required.
- Receive a decision and complete an oath of allegiance.
Benefits of Kiribati Citizenship
- Live, work, and own property in Kiribati
- Access healthcare, education, and government services
- Travel with a Kiribati passport
- Legally hold another nationality without losing Kiribati citizenship
Frequently asked questions.
Does Kiribati allow dual citizenship?
Yes. Since 2009, Kiribati permits dual citizenship for both adults and children. You do not have to renounce your existing nationality.
Can I inherit citizenship from a parent?
Yes. Children born abroad to a Kiribati citizen are eligible for citizenship by descent and must register with Kiribati authorities.
Can I gain citizenship through marriage?
Yes. A foreign spouse of a Kiribati citizen can apply for naturalization after 3 years of marriage and legal residence in Kiribati.
How long must I live in Kiribati to naturalize?
Typically, 7 years of legal residence, good character, and community ties are required to apply for naturalization.
Do I need to give up my other citizenship?
No. Kiribati allows you to keep your other nationality, provided your country of origin also allows dual citizenship.
Do dual citizens pay taxes in Kiribati and abroad?
Kiribati generally taxes income earned within its borders. If you reside abroad and are not earning income in Kiribati, you are not subject to local taxation. Double taxation agreements may apply.