Renuncia voluntaria a la ciudadanía georgiana (Art. 20(1)/25): uno de los tres modos de terminación
Ciudadanía en Georgia
- Elegibilidad
- Renuncia voluntaria: un ciudadano de Georgia PUEDE renunciar a la ciudadanía de Georgia (Art. 20(1)): uno de los modos enumerados por los cuales termina la ciudadanía. La renuncia está PROHIBIDA cuando el ciudadano no ha cumplido con los deberes militares o de otro tipo que se le deben a Georgia, o está acusado de un delito según el Código Penal de Georgia o tiene una decisión judicial final no ejecutada en su contra. Un decreto presidencial sobre la renuncia entra en vigor mediante un desencadenante diferido clave para evitar la apatridia: entra en vigor sólo cuando las autoridades georgianas competentes reciben documentos que confirman que la persona ha adquirido (o tiene garantizada) otra ciudadanía (artículo 25), dando efecto a los compromisos de Georgia de la Convención sobre la apatridia de 1954 y 1961. (Georgia NO es parte de la Convención Europea sobre Nacionalidad (1997) ni de la Convención sobre la Nacionalidad de las Mujeres Casadas de 1957: desconfirmaciones positivas).
- Plazo
- standard
- Renuncia
- No requerida
Resumen
Voluntary renunciation: a citizen of Georgia MAY renounce citizenship of Georgia (Art 20(1)) — one of the enumerated modes by which citizenship terminates. Renunciation is BARRED where the citizen has not fulfilled military or other duties owed to Georgia, or is accused of a crime under the Criminal Code of Georgia or has an unexecuted final court decision against them. A Presidential decree on renunciation takes effect on a deferred trigger keyed to avoiding statelessness: it becomes effective only upon the competent Georgian authorities receiving documents confirming the person has acquired (or is guaranteed) another citizenship (Art 25), giving effect to Georgia's 1954 and 1961 statelessness-Convention commitments. (Georgia is NOT a party to the European Convention on Nationality (1997) or the 1957 Convention on the Nationality of Married Women — positive disconfirmations.)
Cómo solicitar
- A presidential decree on renunciation takes effect on a deferred trigger keyed to avoiding statelessness: upon competent Georgian authorities receiving documents confirming the person has been granted foreign citizenship, or on the 15th day after signing the decree if the person holds a foreign-authority document confirming he/she will definitely be granted that country's citizenship upon renouncing Georgian citizenship. - Decision authority and appeal for termination: the President of Georgia makes the final decision on terminating citizenship (by decree for a positive decision, ordinance for a negative one). A decision of the President on terminating citizenship MAY be appealed in court (uniquely among presidential citizenship decisions), with the President acting as defendant. - A renunciation of Georgian citizenship follows a defined decision chain: the interested person submits the application, directly or through an authorised representative, to the LEPL Public Service Development Agency (PSDA) or to a Georgian diplomatic mission or consular office abroad (Art 22(1)); the Agency considers the matter and forwards its opinion on terminating citizenship to the President of Georgia for final decision (Art 24(9)); the final decision is made by the President (Art 25(1)), who issues a decree in the case of a positive decision (Art 25(2)); the time frame for considering and deciding shall not exceed three months (Art 26(1)). A renunciation may not be permitted where the person has unfulfilled military or other duties to Georgia or is accused of a crime / subject to an unexecuted final court decision (Art 20(2)). The Presidential decree on renunciation takes effect only on the statelessness-avoidance trigger in Art 20(3) — upon receipt by competent Georgian authorities of documents confirming the person has been granted foreign citizenship, or on the 15th day after signing the decree where the person holds a foreign competent authority's confirmation of guaranteed grant upon renunciation. Uniquely, a Presidential decision on terminating citizenship is the only citizenship decision that may be appealed in court, with the President as defendant (Art 29(1)). [Currency: per Constitutional Court Decision No 3/3/1601 (7 Mar 2025), a negative naturalisation/restoration/special-procedure refusal is NOW ALSO judicially appealable — the 'only' reflects Art 29(1) as originally enacted.]
Base jurídica
Primary statute: Organic Law Art 20(1), Art 25 (renunciation procedure + decree effective dates); Constitution Art 32(2). Operative 1993-03-25–present. Authority: Public Service Development Agency (PSDA); President of Georgia (grant/loss decree).
Escenarios de ejemplo
Los escenarios de ejemplo se muestran en inglés.
conditional
Voluntary renunciation (Art 20(1)): a citizen of Georgia MAY renounce. The presidential renunciation decree takes effect on a deferred trigger to avoid statelessness - upon receipt of documents confirming foreign citizenship was granted, OR on the 15th day after signing if he holds a foreign-authority document confirming he will definitely be granted that citizenship on renouncing (Art 20(3)(a)/(b)). Outcome conditional on the deferred-effect trigger; he is not barred (no unfulfilled duties/criminal proceedings).
not eligible
Renunciation bar for unfulfilled duties (Art 20(2)(a)): a citizen may NOT renounce citizenship if he has not fulfilled military or any other duties owed to Georgia. His incomplete military service bars renunciation until the duty is discharged.
not eligible
Renunciation bar for pending criminal proceedings (Art 20(2)(b)): a citizen may not renounce if accused of a crime under the Criminal Code of Georgia, or where there is an unexecuted final court decision. The pending accusation bars renunciation until resolved.
not eligible
The renunciation decree's effective-date triggers (Art 20(3)) are keyed to AVOIDING STATELESSNESS - either documents confirming foreign citizenship was granted, or a foreign-authority document confirming it will definitely be granted on renunciation. With no foreign citizenship and no guaranteed foreign-grant document, neither trigger can occur, so the renunciation cannot take effect (the no-statelessness safeguard prevents it). Georgia is party to the 1961 Statelessness Convention.
Resumen informativo recopilado a partir de fuentes legales primarias: no es asesoramiento jurídico. La ley de ciudadanía cambia; verifica con la autoridad competente antes de actuar. Verificado por última vez el 2026-06-25.
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