It might be possible, if you can prove your great grandad (or a more recent ancestor) was a Lithuanian citizen before 1940. If you don't have any dox, contact the Lithuanian honorary consul in Cape Town. Maybe he can help you search the state archives for copies. The accredited embassy for SA is in Israel...!
But, the rule on the website includes the line "provided that the persons... did not repatriate". This isn't clear in English, but it might exclude anyone with the valid citizenship of another state. You need to clarify it with the consulate before taking any other action.
Lithuania has a problem with Dual Citizenship, so you might have to give up your SA (and any other) passports. Not a big problem if you're moving to Europe, but you'd need to apply for a tourist visa if you ever go home to visit.
If you seriously plan on doing this, I'd suggest you start learning the language now. Lithuanian is one of the hardest languages in Europe, and it's an "isolate" so there are no similar languages to it that you might have heard before.
Its not possible. You have to go to your nearest Embassy if you abroad. They don't do passports on line. First you must prove that you are Lithuanian. Being born in the country does not automatically make you a citizen. Although there are several ways to obtain citizenship if you have had IMMEDIATE family living there or that did live there. I.E. parents, aunts/uncles, grandparents. Lithuania is strict about their citizenship and it can be quite trying and difficult to obtain. You will also have to completely denounce the country in which you currently reside if it is not Lithuania. If you are in fact a Lithuanian citizen, then you must find the nearest Lithuanian Embassy. You must prove your citizenship and then apply, this too can take quite a while and is a lot of paperwork and patience.
Your great grandparents are the parents of your grandparents. A more specific answer is not possible without identifying the person whose great grandparents are to be identified.
No, it is not possible not to receive DNA from all the great grandparents because our parents have their DNAs.
In the Netherlands, citizenship is conferred through 'blood'. Meaning you become a Dutch citizen by being born to Dutch citizens. If your grandparents were Dutch, and one of your parents claimed Dutch citizenship (which would be possible) and acquired it, then you would also be eligible for a Dutch password.
is it possible to get UN passport.many asked such question if possible to get UN passport and how. abraham
There is a "Passport Card No." on the top right on the front of the passport card. But it has nothing to do with your passport booklet. You should notify the police as soon as possible.
Do you mean when you get married? Get a new passport. It is no longer possible for a husband and wife to have a joint passport. Everybody must have their own passport.
Yes, if you have a passport card, you can obtain a passport book at any time. It is not an upgrade - - it is a separate document. It is possible to have one or the other, or both.
Yes, it is possible for your cousin to be the daughter of your grandfather's daughter. This is how it would work: Your mother would be your grandfather's daughter. If your mother had a sister, she would also be your grandfather's daughter. Your mother's sister would be your aunt. And if your aunt had a daughter, she would be your cousin.
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Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or even our grandparents, so you will find one of your four grandparents are A-.
Its very possible. Either the grandparents or great grandparents had blue eyes. Someone in the family must have blue eyes.