Hello,
I've been looking into attaining romanian citizenship and am looking for help or pointers or anything.
I believe my grandmother was a Romanian citizen. I have a birth certificate for her, badly damaged, from 1929, which clearly indicates where her birth certificate should be documented in the Romanian archives (I think). She was born in Cernauti. I have scans (from a family member) for a passport for my great grandmother from the Kingdom of Romania, dated 1937. It shows that my grandmother would be traveling with her, the name is listed in my great grandmother's passport. Both of them, and my great grandfather were interned in camps shortly there after and stripped of their citizenship.
I understand that as long as my grandmother was a citizen, I should be able to use the blood right to gain romanian citizenship. Researching this topic on the internet doesn't yield much useful information.
I've been looking into attaining romanian citizenship and am looking for help or pointers or anything.
I believe my grandmother was a Romanian citizen. I have a birth certificate for her, badly damaged, from 1929, which clearly indicates where her birth certificate should be documented in the Romanian archives (I think). She was born in Cernauti. I have scans (from a family member) for a passport for my great grandmother from the Kingdom of Romania, dated 1937. It shows that my grandmother would be traveling with her, the name is listed in my great grandmother's passport. Both of them, and my great grandfather were interned in camps shortly there after and stripped of their citizenship.
I understand that as long as my grandmother was a citizen, I should be able to use the blood right to gain romanian citizenship. Researching this topic on the internet doesn't yield much useful information.