To whom it may concern : Regarding Austria Citizenship.
Write to: Mr, Christopher Epp
Magistratsabteilung 35
Block B1 Top 4.10.B
Dresdnerstrasse 89
12200 Vienna AUSTRIA
On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 11:01 AM Gary Luefschuetz <
gary_luefschu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Both my sister and I were able
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
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Hi:
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My father lived in Austria from 1930 until he was forced to flee with =
his father (my grandfather
Czernowitz
Sent: 29 November 2021 11:08
To: Berti Glaubach
Cc: Fred Weisinger ; David Dukes
; Shaul Morgenstern ;
CZERNOWITZ-L ; alisa lottati
Subject: Re: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Passport
Thank you Berti.
People just don’t understand that they will never get an Austrian passport just
because
] On Behalf Of alisa lottati
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2021 10:53 AM
To: ddukes...@gmail.com; Shaul Morgenstern
Cc: czernowit...@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Passport
Thank you Karin for you advice. I do not have the address where my father lived
in Vienna and I already foresee too
Nurit
It might help to fill in the Austrian Govt online questionnaire to determine
eligibility and the necessary documents. It’s also available in Hebrew
apparently.
https://ias.bmeia.gv.at/info58c/?Office=TEL-AVIV
One interesting point is that it is written that no matter what your ancestor
As I wrote before, you cannot obtain Austrian citizenship under the new law
only because your parents or great parents had it. The Austro Hungarian
period is not relevant here, and the fact that Bukowina was part of it
neither. You have to be a descendant of an Austrian citizen who left
Austria
Fred Weisinger fredhotman @yahoo,com,@ list. cornell. edu
to Czernowitz-L
To all those interested I would suggest trying the Austrian Consulate
& or Embassy in your area first solicitors can prolong be expensive,
next those that were young & deported never carried any documents on
their persons
Generally speaking, under the new Austrian citizenship law you shouldn’t need a
lawyer to apply. The documentation requirements would be on the Austrian
Embassy in Israel website . I’m sure they will be cooperative.
The main issue is how many of these documents you still hold or can get hold
Of Shaul Morgenstern
Sent: 27 November 2021 13:30
To: czernowit...@cornell.edu
Cc: 'alisa lottati'
Subject: RE: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Passport
Hi,
I am in a similar situation. My parents-Morgenstern moved from Cernowitz to
Radautz in 1939 and then to Transnistria-Mogilev in 1941. I was borne in 1945
Hi,
I am in a similar situation. My parents-Morgenstern moved from Cernowitz to
Radautz in 1939 and then to Transnistria-Mogilev in 1941. I was borne in 1945
in Radautz after their return from the 4 years "holidays". As from 1970 I am
leaving in Israel.
I would appreciate receiving the same
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