One of the most common questions we keep receiving in recent months is whether it makes sense to apply for Slovak citizenship by descent now or wait until the new rules take effect on 15 July 2026.
In most cases, our answer is simple: if you have not already secured a submission appointment before 15 July 2026, securing it after this date is likely to be the more practical option.
Why?
Under the current rules, citizenship-by-descent applicants must first obtain a residence permit before their citizenship application can be considered.
For applicants submitting their applications in Slovakia, this means dealing with two separate authorities: the Foreign Police, which handles the residence permit application, and the District Office, where the citizenship application is submitted.
From 15 July 2026, this requirement disappears. Eligible descendants of former Czechoslovak citizens will no longer need to obtain a residence permit before applying for Slovak citizenship.
For applicants applying through Slovak embassies and consulates abroad, the benefit may be less obvious because they already attend only a single appointment. However, their application currently includes a separate residency procedure that must be approved before the citizenship application can proceed. From 15 July 2026, this procedure will be removed, making the overall process simpler and more straightforward.
What About Appointment Availability?
Appointment availability varies considerably depending on the country and the diplomatic mission involved. In some locations, appointments may be available within a few weeks, while in others waiting times can reach several months. Waiting times of two to six months are not uncommon.
As a result, many applicants who are only now considering their options may find that obtaining an appointment before the changes take effect is simply not realistic.
Our Recommendation
If you already have an appointment scheduled, we would generally recommend keeping it. Appointment availability can vary significantly between countries and diplomatic missions, and obtaining a new appointment may result in additional delays.
For applicants who do not yet have an appointment, securing an appointment after 15 July 2026 will often be the more practical option, as the residency requirement will no longer apply and the process will involve fewer administrative steps.
If you are considering applying for Slovak citizenship by descent and would like to discuss the best timing for your application, we would be happy to help.
ZIP Citizenship provides full citizenship-by-descent assistance, including application preparation, obtaining Slovak documents in support of your application, and in-person support for clients submitting their applications in Slovakia.
Contact us at info@zip-citizenship.sk or complete our Eligibility Check to discuss your options.
