FAQ

What documents are attached to the application for citizenship as a person of special benefit to Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The originals of the following documents are attached to the application for citizenship as a person of special benefit to Bosnia and Herzegovina:

Birth certificate,

Proof of citizenship of the country of origin,

Marriage certificate, i.e. proof of unmarried status,

Proof of registered residence in Bosnia and Herzegovina,

Recommendation that the admission of a certain person is of special benefit to Bosnia and Herzegovina,

Certificate of no criminal record in the country of origin,

Certificate of no criminal proceedings in the country of origin,

Proof of knowledge of one of the languages ​​and scripts in official use in Bosnia and Herzegovina,

Proof of settled tax obligations in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the country of origin,

Declaration of acceptance of the legal system and constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Who can issue a recommendation for admission to citizenship?

Competent Ministry of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Government of the Republika Srpska

Government of the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Chamber of Commerce of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Chamber of Commerce of the Republika Srpska

Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Registered sports associations at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina

What is required to regain citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Former citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina may regain citizenship in accordance with Article 14 of the Law on Citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is necessary that they have resided in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina for at least one year before submitting the application.

What documents are required for the procedure for revising citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The following documents must be submitted:

birth certificate from the place of birth, certificate of citizenship of the state, birth certificate from the municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, certificate of movement, valid identification document, extract/certificate of data from criminal records and evidence of a real connection to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

How much does a citizenship certificate cost?

The cost of a citizenship certificate for Bosnia and Herzegovina depends on the citizenship being acquired. For persons acquiring citizenship of the former SFRY countries, the fee is 200 KM. For persons acquiring citizenship of other countries, the fee is 800 KM per case.

How is the subsequent entry of the fact of birth and the fact of citizenship in the civil registry books by origin made?

The provisions of the Law on Citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Consolidated Text) (''Official Gazette of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina'' No. 30/96) apply to all persons born before 01.01.1998. year, and for persons born after this date, the provisions of the Law on Citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina No. 4/97, 13/99, 41/02, 6/03, 14/03, 82/05, 43/09, 76/09 and 87/13), i.e. the revised text of this law published in the Official Gazette of BiH No. 22/16 and registration is done in accordance with entity regulations.

Persons born before 01.01.1998. have the right to subsequently enter the fact of birth and the fact of citizenship in accordance with the Instructions on the subsequent entry of the fact of birth and the fact of citizenship in the registers of persons who acquired the citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the regulations of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ("Official Gazette of BiH" number: 30/16).

It is indisputable that citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina is acquired by descent by applying Article 4, paragraph 1, item 4) of the Law on Citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Consolidated text) (''Official Gazette of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina'' No. 30/96), which reads:

“ Article 4.

A child acquires citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina by descent:

1) whose both parents are citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of the child's birth,

2) whose one parent is a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of the child's birth, and the child was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina,

3) whose one parent is a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of the child's birth, the other is a stateless person, and the child was born abroad,

4) whose one parent is a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of the child's birth, the other was a citizen of the former SFRY, and the child was born abroad.

A child of foreign citizenship or statelessness acquires citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina by descent if he or she has been adopted by citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina in accordance with the provisions of international law with the effect of full adoption. “

In all cases that can be classified under the aforementioned provisions, it is indisputable that on citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina. If they are not registered, this fact does not affect the possession of citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina, they have it from the moment of their birth and can register it at any time. The competent authority for conducting the procedure is the registry office of the municipality/city where either the applicant or the parent had their last residence in Bosnia and Herzegovina. If they did not have one, the application is submitted to the competent registry office according to the place of registration of the facts of birth or citizenship of the parents in the registry books.

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What is Eurotransplant and which countries are members of this networkright?

Eurotransplant is an international non-profit organization that acts as an intermediary between donor institutions and transplant centers for the benefit of patients in need of organ transplantation in all of its member states. The Eurotransplant network consists of Belgium, Austria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Slovenia, and it covers a population of around 139 million people.

How often are grant funds awarded in the field of healthcare?

Funds for the grant "Co-financing projects of non-governmental organizations in the field of prevention of HIV, tuberculosis, addiction and raising awareness about donation in Bosnia and Herzegovina" are planned by the Law on the Budget of BiH Institutions and International Obligations of BiH for each year.

The general goal of awarding grant funds is to support projects that contribute to the implementation of key activities in the field of prevention, control and treatment of HIV, tuberculosis, addiction, raising awareness about donation, support to institutions responsible for reporting in the field of HIV, tuberculosis, addiction and donation, and fulfilling Bosnia and Herzegovina's international obligations by providing relevant data.

Funds are allocated on the basis of a public call and criteria adopted by the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Which projects and goods qualify for the issuance of a certificate of the existence of a legal basis for exemption from payment of import duties?

The Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina certifies the Specifications for goods within the framework of the reconstruction and reconstruction projects of Bosnia and Herzegovina, if the project has been adopted by the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and if it is fully financed by foreign donors or international development banks or is mostly financed by foreign donors or international development banks, and a smaller part is financed from the budget.

The specification is part of the request for exemption from payment of import duties for goods for the reconstruction and reconstruction projects of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

With which countries has Bosnia and Herzegovina signed an Agreement on social security, on the basis of which are issued the forms on the applicable legal regulations and the certificate on the relevant legislation?

The Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH issues a form on the applicable legal regulations and a certificate on the relevant legislation based on the signed Agreement on Social Security between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Slovenia and the Agreement on Social Security between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Kingdom of Belgium.

The Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH must submit a request for issuance, as well as two original copies of the forms BiH SI 101 and BIH BE 128 issued by the Institute for Health Insurance and Reinsurance of the Federation of BiH and the Health Insurance Fund of Republika Srpska, depending on where the insured person is insured.

What is the Biennial Cooperation Agreement between BiH and WHO?

The Agreement represents a practical framework for cooperation agreed through a process of successive consultations between the institutions responsible for health issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the WHO Regional Office for Europe, within which priority areas for cooperation are broadly defined, in line with the strategic priorities of WHO.