Dominican Republic citizenship by descent is governed by Nacionalidad por descendencia. Dominican citizenship by descent is available to children of Dominican nationals. We file through the Junta Central Electoral (JCE) and Dominican consulates.
This pillar page clusters every piece of Ancestra content related to Dominican Republicn citizenship by descent — country guide, document checklists, comparisons, glossary terms, cost estimates, and eligibility assessment — in one place.
Eligibility for Dominican Republic citizenship by descent depends on your generational distance to your Dominican Republicn ancestor and whether the citizenship chain was never broken.
Citizenship is transmitted through both parents equally under modern Dominican Republic law.
Generational limit: See country guide
Dual citizenship: Permitted
Language requirement: None for descent path
Filing authority: See country guide
FAQ
Is there a generational limit for Dominican Republic citizenship by descent?
See the Dominican Republic country guide for detailed generational limit information.
Does Dominican Republic allow dual citizenship?
See the Dominican Republic country guide for dual citizenship policy.
Related resources
Dominican Republic country guide
Nacionalidad por descendencia
Dominican Republic checklist (grandparent)
Complete document checklist for claiming through a grandparent
Dominican Republic checklist (parent)
Complete document checklist for claiming through a parent
Dominican Republic cost calculator
Estimate your all-in cost
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