How do you become a Lithuanian citizen if one of your great grandparents was a Lithuanian citizen ?



Answer:
I am not an expert of Lithuanian citizenship laws, but from what I understood at the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Department of Migration, in order to become a Lithuanian citizen, you will need to prove that your great-grand parent lived in Lithuania after June 15, 1940, or had it's citizenship before that date (basically, show his/her passport, if you have it or provide other info so they can look ir up). Also, it looks like you would need to give up your current citizenship in order to obtain Lithuanian. That's an unfair one, huh ... Sorry!
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