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In Article 11 of the Croatian Citizenship act, it says something like that all Croatian Emigrants and their descendents are eligible for citizenship. This means that up to the great-grandchildren of Croatians who have left Croatia are eligible to apply for citizenship. Not just people whose parents are citizens. I believe the one exception is if the ancestor moved to another Yugoslavian country.
Anyways, people in the Croatian diaspora get citizenship from grandparents and great-grandparents often due to this law, just thought it was worth mentioning here as I didn't see it mentioned in the article. CanadaResident777 (talk) 15:47, 12 August 2021 (UTC)Reply