Colombian Citizenship 2025: How to Get It and Rights You Gain

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Learn how to obtain Colombian citizenship in 2025. Discover the process, timelines, and the rights and benefits of becoming a Colombian citizen.

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Colombian citizenship is more than a legal status—it’s the gateway to full integration into Colombian society. 

From political participation to mobility benefits and cultural belonging, becoming a citizen unlocks opportunities that permanent residence alone cannot offer.

In this updated 2025 guide, we’ll explain:

  • How you can obtain Colombian citizenship.
  • The main rights and benefits it gives you.
  • What doesn’t change once you become a citizen.

Let’s dive in.

How to Obtain Colombian Citizenship in 2025

According to the Colombian Constitution (Article 96) and Law 2332 of 2023, nationality and citizenship are regulated under clear principles:

  • Colombian nationality is not lost by acquiring another nationality.
  • Dual nationals must always enter and leave Colombia as Colombians, using their Colombian passport or ID.

There are three main paths to Colombian citizenship:

1. By Birth

You are Colombian by birth if:

  • You were born in Colombia and at least one parent is Colombian.
  • You were born in Colombia to foreign parents who were legally domiciled in the country at the time.
  • You were born abroad to Colombian parents and later registered at a Colombian consulate or established residence in Colombia.

2. By Naturalization

This is the most common path for foreigners who hold a resident visa. Timelines depend on your background:

  • 1 year of continuous residence: nationals from Latin American or Caribbean countries.
  • 2 years: Spanish nationals (by reciprocity), or foreigners married to or in a recognized partnership with a Colombian, or with Colombian-born children.
  • 5 years: all other foreign nationals.

Requirements include:

  • Valid resident visa.
  • Clean criminal record.
  • Knowledge exam on Colombian Constitution, history, and geography (exempt if over 65).
  • Spanish language exam (if it’s not your native language).
  • Interview with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

3. By Adoption (Carta de Naturaleza)

Granted at the discretion of the Colombian government in exceptional cases, often recognizing cultural, scientific, or economic contributions.

Once you complete this process, your life in Colombia changes dramatically. Citizenship not only secures your legal status—it opens doors to new rights, protections, and opportunities.

Rights and Benefits of Colombian Citizenship

Political Rights

  • Vote in all elections: presidential, congressional, regional, and local.
  • Run for public office at any level.
  • Join and actively participate in political parties or civic movements.
  • Take part in referendums and popular consultations.

Mobility and Passport Benefits

  • Access to a Colombian passport, which allows visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry to over 100 countries(including the Schengen Zone, UK, South Korea, and much of Latin America).
  • Keep your dual or multiple nationalities—Colombia does not force you to renounce your original citizenship.

Social and Economic Rights

  • Equal access to public healthcare and pension systems.
  • Eligibility for government programs and subsidies.
  • Apply for educational scholarships reserved for nationals.
  • Full access to credit and business opportunities without restrictions.

Labor and Professional Rights

  • Eligibility for public service jobs and government contracts.
  • Full professional recognition (bar associations, medical councils, etc.).

Protection Abroad

As a Colombian citizen abroad, you can:

  • Seek support from consulates in emergencies.
  • Obtain passports and official documents.
  • Access repatriation and protection programs.

Stability and Residency

  • No need to renew visas or risk losing residency for long absences.
  • Right to live and work in Colombia indefinitely.

Cultural Belonging

Citizenship also brings symbolic rights:

  • Using and protecting national symbols (flag, anthem, coat of arms).
  • Participating in cultural and heritage programs.
  • Being fully recognized as part of Colombian society.

What Does Not Change With Citizenship

  • You must still pay taxes in Colombia if you are a tax resident (over 183 days per year in the country).
  • Men under 24 may still need to register for military service (with exemptions).
  • You are legally required to vote in national elections (failure to do so may bring minor administrative penalties).

Colombian citizenship is the final step to fully integrate into the country—legally, politically, and culturally. From voting rights to international mobility and equal access to opportunities, the benefits are extensive and lasting.

If you’ve already built your life in Colombia, applying for citizenship could be the best way to secure your future here.

👉 At Nexo Legal, we guide you through the process—from eligibility checks to preparing for exams and filing your application with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Subsequently, a specialist will be assigned to your case, reaching out to you within a day to clear up details about your case and outline the next steps to help you achieve your goals.

Get started with a free case assessment ​

What will happen after you fill out this form? ​

After submitting the form, your case undergoes a comprehensive review by our team of specialist to assess its viability. Providing clear and concise information about your objectives accelerates this process.

Subsequently, a specialist will be assigned to your case, reaching out to you within a day to clear up details about your case and outline the next steps to help you achieve your goals.

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