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Get Your Nicaragua Dual Citizenship – Learn How to Apply

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Flag of Nicaragua – Nicaragua Dual Citizenship

Eligibility Overview

  • By Birth: Individuals born in Nicaragua automatically acquire Nicaraguan citizenship, except children of foreign diplomats.
  • By Descent : Children born abroad to a Nicaraguan parent are eligible to obtain citizenship by descent.
  • By Marriage :  Foreign spouses of Nicaraguan citizens may apply for naturalization after 2 years of legal residence and marriage.
  • By Naturalization: Foreign nationals may apply after 4 years of legal residence in Nicaragua, or 2 years if from a Latin American or Iberian Peninsula country.
  • Special Exception – Limited Dual Citizenship: Nicaragua only permits dual citizenship with countries in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula (e.g., Spain, Mexico, Argentina). Applicants from other countries must renounce their previous nationality.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Choose your path: descent, marriage, or residency-based naturalization.
  2. Apply through the Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería or a Nicaraguan consulate.
  3. Submit required documents and pass identity/background checks.
  4. Take the oath of allegiance and receive your citizenship certificate.

Benefits of Nicaraguan Citizenship

  • Live, work, and own property in Nicaragua
  • Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 110 countries
  • Access to healthcare, education, and social services
  • Dual citizenship allowed only with select countries
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Nicaragua

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Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America, known for its network of lakes and volcanoes, dense rainforests, and Pacific and Caribbean coastlines. It is one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere and has experienced significant political turmoil, including the Sandinista revolution and ongoing authoritarian governance under Daniel Ortega. Despite its challenges, Nicaragua has beautiful natural attractions and a rich cultural heritage blending indigenous and Spanish colonial traditions.

  • Capital: Managua
  • Language(s): Spanish
  • Currency: Nicaraguan Córdoba (NIO)

Frequently asked questions.

Does Nicaragua allow dual citizenship?

Only with Latin American and Iberian Peninsula countries. Citizens of other nations must typically renounce their prior nationality to naturalize.

Yes. You may apply for citizenship by descent if one of your parents is a Nicaraguan citizen, even if you were born abroad.

Yes. After 2 years of marriage and residence in Nicaragua, you may apply for naturalization through your spouse.

Four years for most applicants, or two years if you’re from a Latin American or Iberian country.

Nicaragua taxes based on residency. If you do not live in Nicaragua, you are generally only taxed on income earned within the country.

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