Voluntary loss of French nationality - By declaration
Verified 28 mai 2025 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)
You must make a declaration of loss of French nationality if you are in one of the following situations.
1Check conditions to be met
You can make a declaration of loss of French nationality if you have voluntarily acquired a foreign nationality.
You must meet the following 2 conditions:
- Being of age
- Usually resides abroad.
2Check the deadline for making the declaration of loss of French nationality
You can make the declaration of loss of French nationality from the filing of the application for acquisition of foreign nationality, and no later than one year after the date of such acquisition.
3Make the application for declaration of loss of French nationality
The indicative list of the documents is as follows:
- Application for loss of French nationality on free paper. The application must include your name, first name, date and place of birth, and address. It is useful to specify your phone number and email address. The instructor service will draw up the declaration of loss of French nationality, in 2 copies, which you will have to date, sign and initial on each page.
- Birth certificate
- Official identity document
- Recent photo ID
- Any documents proving that you are a French national (certificate of French nationality, or court order recognizing French nationality, or magnification the decree on naturalization or reintegration into French nationality, or declaration of French nationality, or civil status documents)
- Certificate issued by the authorities of the country of which you acquired citizenship, stating the date of acquisition and the provisions of the applicable foreign law, or any documents from the competent foreign authorities attesting to the lodging of your application for acquisition of the nationality of that country
- All documents justifying your habitual residence abroad.
Civil status record
One civil status document must be supplied in full and in original in the language of the country of origin. A French civil status certificate must have been issued less than 3 months ago. A copy of a foreigner civil status document must be accompanied, if necessary, by a copy of the decision in execution of which it has been drawn up, rectified or amended.
Copy or original of a document
You can provide copies of the requested documents except for civil status records. However, you should be able to present the originals of the documents if necessary. A copy of a foreigner act shall be accompanied, if necessary, by a copy of the decision in implementation of which it has been drawn up, rectified or amended.
Translation
You must attach a French translation of each document written in a foreign language. You must provide the original translation. The translation must be done by a certified translator or authorized to intervene with the judicial or administrative authorities of another European country. If you are abroad, contact the French Embassy or Consulate to consult the list of approved translators.
In addition, to avoid having to translate certain documents issued by a country of the European Union, one multilingual form can be attached. See the e-justice site for more information.
Legalization or Apostille
Certain documents established abroad must be legalized or apostilles to be accepted in France. Inquire at the embassy or consulate of France in the country concerned for legalization, and at the embassy or consulate of the country concerned for the Apostille.
Please note
Depending on your situation, the instructor department may ask you for additional documents and gives you a time limit to provide them. One receipt is addressed to you when your file is complete.
4Send declaration of loss of French nationality
The approach varies depending on whether you live in France or abroad.
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In France
You must go to the court or the court near your home.
You can submit your file or send it by mail.
Who shall I contact
Abroad
You must contact the French consular or diplomatic authorities.
Who shall I contact
5If the declaration is accepted, keep the original submitted with the words ‘registered’
A decision to register the declaration or to refuse registration must be taken within 6 months according to the date of the receipt.
In the absence of a reply within that period, this means that the declaration of loss of French nationality is recorded (accepted).
Loss of French nationality shall take effect on the date of acquisition of the other nationality.
The 2nde original copy is sent to you with the mention of registration. You must preserve this document proving the loss of french nationality: no other copy can be issued.
Check the declaration for report a possible error :
- If there is an error in the information on the declaration, please send a letter to graft the court where you signed the declaration, or the French consulate abroad where you signed the declaration.
- In case of error on the birth certificate, send a letter to the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs (Central Civil Registry Service) or to the city hall where your birth certificate is kept.
6If the declaration is refused, make a possible appeal
The instructor service will notify its decision reasoned Refusal.
You can appeal within 6 months from the date of notification. The notification shall indicate how to appeal. The lawyer is obligatory. He's the one who does the walk.
Who shall I contact
Repudiation of French nationality of origin (Article 18(1))
Repudiation of French nationality of origin (Article 19(4))
French nationality of origin
Renunciation of French nationality acquired for the benefit of collective effect (Article 22(3))
Loss of French nationality (NF) by voluntary acquisition of another nationality (Article 23), application for authorization to lose NF (Article 23-4), repudiation of NF following marriage to a foreigner (Article 23-5)
Declarations of nationality
Application for authorization to lose the status of French (Articles 53 & 54)
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