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Renúncia voluntária à cidadania georgiana (artigo 20(1)/25) — um dos três modos de rescisão

Cidadania em Georgia

Elegibilidade
Renúncia voluntária: um cidadão da Geórgia PODE renunciar à cidadania da Geórgia (artigo 20(1)) — um dos modos enumerados pelos quais a cidadania termina. A renúncia é PROIBIDA quando o cidadão não cumpriu os deveres militares ou outros deveres à Geórgia, ou é acusado de um crime ao abrigo do Código Penal da Geórgia ou tem uma decisão judicial final não executada contra ele. Um decreto presidencial sobre a renúncia entra em vigor através de um gatilho diferido destinado a evitar a apatridia: torna-se eficaz apenas quando as autoridades georgianas competentes recebem documentos que confirmam que a pessoa adquiriu (ou está garantida) outra cidadania (artigo 25), dando efeito aos compromissos da Geórgia em matéria de apatridia de 1954 e 1961 na Convenção. (A Geórgia NÃO é parte da Convenção Europeia sobre a Nacionalidade (1997) ou da Convenção sobre a Nacionalidade das Mulheres Casadas de 1957 - desconfirmações positivas.)
Prazo
standard
Renúncia
Não exigida

Visão geral

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.)

Como 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).

Cenários de exemplo

Os cenários de exemplo são exibidos em inglês.

  • 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.

Resumo informativo compilado a partir de fontes legais primárias — não é aconselhamento jurídico. A lei de cidadania muda; verifique com a autoridade competente antes de agir. Verificado pela última vez em 2026-06-25.

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