Austria improves nationality law for descendants of victims of Nazism Newsroom Infobae March 18, 2022 The Austrian parliament amended the Citizenship Act of 2019 to correct “inequalities” in treatment of the descendants of victims of Nazism who fled the country under the Third Reich. The legislation, which came into force last September, allows descendants of up to three generations of victims of Nazi persecution to claim an Austrian passport in a simplified process. However, parliament unanimously approved an amendment on Thursday night to remedy “unacceptable differences in the treatment” of both descendants, MP Sabine Schatz said in a statement. Inequalities...