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Frequently Asked Questions

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Everything You Need to Know

Whether you’re a first-time applicant or exploring options for your family, you’ll find clarity here.

After Residency – Renewal and Citizenship

Yes, this is a long-term solution for your entire family. We explain how your residency status not only covers your current spouse and dependent children but can also be extended to children born in the future. This creates a multi-generational opportunity, securing mobility, education, and healthcare access for your family for years to come.

Yes. Residency rights extend to spouses and dependent children under the family package. Future children born after you obtain residency are eligible for inclusion as dependents through a straightforward administrative process.

If your children eventually become adults, they can transition to independent residency permits or even pursue citizenship if the family maintains long-term residency status in Lithuania.

This makes Lithuanian residency a multi-generational opportunity, offering stability, mobility, and access to education and healthcare for the entire family.

Flexibility is a key advantage of our program. We confirm that, unlike many other EU countries, Lithuania does not impose a strict full-time physical presence requirement for you to maintain and renew your residency. This is the ideal solution for global entrepreneurs and investors who need a strategic EU base without being tied to one location.

No. Lithuania does not require full-time physical presence for residency renewal, unlike some EU countries with strict stay requirements.

Many clients use Lithuania as a strategic base while traveling or spending extended periods in other EU countries. As long as your residency is renewed on time, you retain full access to the Schengen Zone and EU rights without being tied to a single location.

This flexibility is especially appealing to high-net-worth individuals and entrepreneurs managing businesses or lifestyles across multiple countries.

Yes, your initial temporary residency is the foundational first step on the pathway to EU citizenship. We outline the clear, time-based requirements: achieving permanent residency after five years of continuous legal stay, and the option to apply for full Lithuanian (and therefore EU) citizenship after ten years, subject to basic integration tests.

Yes. Lithuanian residency can be the first step toward permanent residence or EU citizenship if you choose long-term settlement.

    • Permanent residence typically requires five years of continuous legal stay.
  • Lithuanian citizenship generally requires ten years, plus basic language and civic knowledge tests at the naturalization stage.

Many clients use residency first to explore Europe and then decide whether to pursue permanent settlement later. Our team advises on these pathways when clients are ready, ensuring a smooth transition from temporary residency to long-term or even citizenship status.

We’ve designed our renewal process to be just as stress-free as your initial application. This section details the simple steps: we notify you in advance, help you gather minimal updated documents, and then submit everything on your behalf. There are no surprise requirements like property investments or mandatory stays, ensuring predictability and peace of mind.

The renewal process is simple and fast, especially for citizens of the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.

Typically:

    1. We notify you months before your permit expires.
    1. We gather any required updated documents (e.g., new passport copies if renewed).
    1. We submit renewal applications through our direct government channels.
  1. Residency is extended seamlessly for another term.

Unlike other EU programs, there is no requirement for property investments, minimum stay durations, or employment quotas to maintain Lithuanian residency.

Our clients appreciate this predictability, as renewals are handled with the same concierge-level service as the initial application, keeping everything stress-free and efficient.

Your initial Lithuanian residency permit is typically valid for one to two years, which is the standard for new residents across the EU. We explain how the real advantage lies in the straightforward and predictable renewal process, which we manage for you to ensure your status remains active without any interruptions or complex new conditions.

Typically, Lithuanian residency permits obtained through our program are issued for one or two years initially, depending on the applicant’s circumstances and preferences. This is standard across most EU countries for new residents.

The key advantage with Lithuania is how straightforward renewals are. As long as you maintain basic requirements, renewals are quick and predictable, with no additional investments or complex conditions.

We manage the renewal process for you, ensuring there are no gaps or legal issues. Most of our clients simply provide updated documents, and we handle the rest. This keeps your residency active for as long as you wish, allowing you to maintain EU mobility, work rights, and access to services without interruptions.

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