Both my sister and I were able to attain Austrian citizenship through the 
Austrian Citizenship Act, specifically the provisions in Section 58(c), which 
allow citizenship for persecuted persons (our father and grandparents lived in 
Czernowitz and became refugees living in Vienna before coming to the US) and 
their direct descendants.

The process began with completing the questionnaire included in the link below:

https://www.bmeia.gv.at/en/consular-section-of-the-austrian-embassy-in-washington/service-for-citizens/citizenship-for-persecuted-persons-and-their-direct-descendants/

I was fortunate my grandmother passed along many documents which served as 
legitimacy for the time she, my father, and grandfather were in Vienna after 
the war before they departed for the US.

I was able to coordinate the entire process with the Austrian embassy in 
Washington DC. They made copies of the documentation I provided, and it was all 
sent to Vienna for review.

I remained in contact with the embassy throughout the process and received my 
citizenship documents and passport approximately 9 months after the initial 
submission.

Feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions.

Regards,
Gary







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Subject: FW: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Passport for great-great-granddaughter of 
Austrian citizen of Czernowicz/Leon (Leib) Rubinstein


Hi:

In 2020 I applied for and received an Austrian passport under a similar 
program. I am not sure if it is exactly the same program, but the one under 
which I applied allows children and grandchildren of individuals who were 
forced to leave Austria between 1937 - 1945 to regain their citizenship. My 
father was born in Vienna (my grandfather was from Chernovitz - Baruch Brum - 
Fischer) in 1930 so I qualified. As my father had applied for and received an 
Austrian pension and was thus in their records, it was a fairly simple process 
- took about 6 months from application to receiving citizenship and then 
another 2 months to get an actual passport.

I found everything online through the local Austrian Embassy.

Regards

Bruce Fischer

Ottawa, Canada

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Subject: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Passport for great-great-granddaughter of 
Austrian citizen of Czernowicz/Leon (Leib) Rubinstein

Shalom,

so a few days ago I filled a questionnaire on behalf of my girlfriend to apply 
for an Austrian passport, based on the „Austrian Citizenship Act“ that went in 
effect on May 1st, 2022. Her great-great-grandfather Leon/Leib Rubinstein was 
born in Boian near Czernowicz on March 1st, 1886. Him and his younger brother 
Pinus „Ben Saar“ Rubinstein were both fighting in WWI for the 
Austrian-Hungarian Empire and lived in Czernowicz until 1945.

While Pinus, his wife Pepi and their sons Bubi (Mordechai) and Edi (Eliyahu) 
managed to emigrate to Israel, Leon and his wife Jeanette Hochman died in 
Romania in 1946 (Bacau-Jeanette) and 1947 (Leon-Bucharest).

However, while their son Max was murdered by German soldiers on May 3rd, 1945, 
both daughters Fanni (Gotlieb) and Naomi (Ziegler) managed to emigrate to 
Israel with their husbands. Fanni‘s daughter Rina (Keynan) is my girlfriend 
Daphne’s grandmother.

A short while ago Mr. Mykola Kushnir managed to find a few documents in the 
archives of the Jewish Museum in Czernowicz, including the  „Gewerbescheine“ 
(business licenses) of Leon and Pinus. Both brothers opened a business as hair 
dressers in Czernowicz, the documents were issued on November 13th, 1918 
(Leon/Leib) and February 5th, 1919. Both of their „Staatsangehörigkeit“ 
(Nationality) are listed as „Österreich“.

To my understanding, this would justify for my girlfriend to get Austrian 
citizenship, however, things are much more complicated.

As far as I know, citizens of the former „Austrian-Hungarian Empire“ were not 
automatically be granted Austrian Citizenship. They had the so called 
„Heimatrecht“, and in 1919 they could apply for Austrian Citizenship. This was 
confirmed to me today by someone working for the National Archives of Austria.

I could imagine that both brothers did in fact apply, but unfortunately there 
is no one still alive to confirm if they did.

Is there anyone here who has successfully applied for Austrian citizenship? 
Does someone here know how to find out and where to look?

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