
Yes. People who previously held Romanian citizenship, and in many cases their descendants, can apply to reacquire it through a dedicated restoration procedure.
Romania has a separate path for reacquiring citizenship aimed at people who once held it and lost it, as well as for certain descendants of former citizens. This restoration route is distinct from ordinary naturalisation and does not always require the same long residence in Romania.
Applicants typically must establish their family link to a former Romanian citizen, pass background checks, and meet the conditions set for the reacquisition procedure. The documents centre on proving the chain of citizenship and identity.
Because eligibility depends heavily on when and how the ancestor's citizenship was held or lost, gathering accurate civil-status records (birth, marriage and old citizenship documents) is the most important first step.
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