Albanian nationality law
Albanian nationality law defines how citizenship in Albania is obtained and lost. It is based on a mixture of the principles of jus sanguinis and jus soli; both place of birth and Albanian parentage are relevant for determining whether a person is an Albanian citizen.
In some circumstances, citizenship is granted to children born in Albania to non-Albanian parents. This is not the case where parents are temporary or short-term visitors. Following recommendations from the United Nations and Council of Europe, all efforts are made in order to avoid statelessness.
Citizenship in Albania is regulated by law no. 113/2020, as amended, "On citizenship".
Birth in Albania
A person born in Albania to non-Albanian parents is an Albanian citizen if that person:- Holds no other nationality at the time of birth
- Parents reside in Albania and consent to the acquisition of citizenship
- Is adopted while a minor by an Albanian citizen residing in Albania
- The children of resident immigrants can acquire Albanian citizenship
- Foundlings acquire citizenship automatically
Birth to an Albanian parent
Access to Albanian citizenship by birth is automatic if:- Born in Albania and one parent is Albanian
- One parent is Albanian and the other is stateless or of unknown status; regardless of birthplace
- Born to two Albanian citizens, regardless of birthplace
Naturalisation
A person may be naturalized as an Albanian citizen if he fulfills the following criteria:- Over 18 years old
- Shelter and the means of sustaining himself
- Has not been convicted to sentences of three or more years in prison
- Basic knowledge of the Albanian language
- Does not endanger the security of the Republic of Albania
- Continuous residence in Albania for five years
- Three years, if Albanian ancestry can be proved to a second degree
- One year, if been married for three years to an Albanian citizen
Albanian citizenship by adoption
Children adopted by Albanian citizens acquire Albanian citizenship. If only one of the foster parents is Albanian, both parents must agree. This is not necessary if the residence of the child will be in Albania, or the other parent is stateless.Loss of citizenship
It is possible to lose Albanian citizenship in the following circumstancesRenunciation
An Albanian citizen aged 18 and over may renounce Albanian citizenship, provided:- he does not remain stateless
- he does not reside in Albania
- he does not have pending civilian trials or penal proceedings