Hi,
I had a slightly complicated question and have received varying answers:
My grandfather was born in Kosice (Hungary at the time, now Slovakia) and was thus a Hungarian citizen (Hungarian name, language, passport etc). He left to come to Australia after WWII.
My mother was born in Australia and so was I. We are both Australian citizens only. In theory, ius sanginis should mean that my mother was automatically a Hungarian citizen, and so am I. However, I think that because my grandfather is born in what is now Slovakia, I must apply for the simplified naturalization procedure instead of simple ius sanguinis.
Is this correct?
(Note: this is a different scenario to those who have grandparents from areas which are still Hungary)