1. The granting of citizenship is extended to the child:
One parent is granted Austrian citizenship. The child must meet all the requirements. There is no required length of stay, so the grant can also be extended to newborns.
2. Citizenship is granted directly to the child:
The child must meet all
requirements
themselves, including the 6-year residency period. It doesn't matter what nationality the parents have.
3. The child is adopted by an Austrian citizen:
The child must be in Austria at the time of the application (exception: center of life abroad). The child does not have to give up his or her previous citizenship.
4. A child born out of wedlock receives citizenship:
If the parents are not married and only the father is Austrian, the rule that has been in effect since August 1, 2013 is that the father must acknowledge paternity within eight weeks of the birth in order for the child to receive Austrian citizenship. If this does not happen, citizenship must be applied for.
For minor illegitimate children:
At the time of application, the child must be a legal resident in Austria (unless the father can prove that the centre of his life interests has not been in Austria for at least 12 months)
For illegitimate children over 14 years of age, the following points apply:
The child must meet the basic requirements, have asylum status or have an identity card. But there is no required length of stay.