Spanish Nationality Oath: What to Do After Approval

Has your Spanish nationality been approved? Then the process is not over yet. After receiving the approval resolution, there is still one essential step left: the Spanish nationality oath. This procedure has deadlines, documents, and important decisions you need to understand in order to avoid delays when getting your Spanish DNI and passport. In this video, we explain what the Spanish nationality oath is, where you can complete it, how much time you have, which documents you need to submit, and what happens after this step is completed. We cover in detail: What the Spanish nationality oath is The difference between taking an oath and making a promise When you may need to renounce your nationality of origin Which countries allow dual nationality with Spain Where you can complete the oath: Civil Registry or notary The legal 180-day deadline When that deadline starts counting Which documents you need for the oath What the pre-oath stage is and when it may apply What happens after the oath Why you still need your Spanish birth certificate before getting your DNI and passport If you have received the approval resolution for Spanish nationality, at Balcells Group we can help you review your documents, coordinate the procedure, and guide you through this final stage of the process. Book a consultation with our immigration and nationality lawyers here: šŸ‘‰ https://live.vcita.com/site/7r2ags5gr... Use the code MIGRAR10 and get a 10% discount on your next consultation. You can also contact us at: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) Follow us on social media for more information about immigration, nationality, and legal procedures in Spain: Instagram: @balcellsgroup_es TikTok: @balcellsgroup Subscribe to the channel for more content about Spanish nationality, residence permits, immigration, and legal procedures in Spain. 00:00 - Introduction: Your citizenship is approved, what's next? 00:41 - What is the Spanish citizenship oath? 01:15 - Renouncing your original nationality (Dual citizenship exceptions) 01:37 - Where can you take the oath? (Civil Registry vs. Notary Office) 02:21 - The legal deadline: The 180-day rule explained 03:32 - Mandatory documents required for the oath day 04:32 - What happens on the day of the oath? (The two main questions) 05:15 - What is the "pre-oath" procedure? 05:54 - What happens after the oath? (Getting your DNI and Spanish Passport) 06:21 - Conclusion & How to get expert legal advice