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Living in Austria

The "Living in Austria" pages provide information on the day-to-day consular services available to British nationals living in Austria. These include registration of births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships, and provision of certain notarial services. In addition, these pages offer a wide variety of information and local links, aimed at helping you settle into life in Austria. This ranges from information on health care and pensions, to tips on finding work and accommodation. You will also find details of English-language clubs and culture in Austria, and suggestions on where you can buy British products.

Registering with us

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Register with the Embassy to let us know you are here

Living & working in Austria

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Helpful information for living & working in Austria

When you retire

HMA Robin Barnett with Honorary Consul Stuart Meikle

Read our information on retirement

How to register a marriage

Christian worshippers attending a church in Ealing, West London. © Getty Images

How to register a marriage

Entering a registered partnership

UK passport holder and airport staff looking at some forms.

Find out how to enter a registered partnership

How to register a birth

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How to register a birth in Austria

How to register a death

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How to register a death in Austria

Notarial services

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The Consular Section of the British Embassy in Vienna provides a range of fee-bearing services. This page details what these services include.

Legalising documents and obtaining an apostille ("Überbeglaubigung")

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Legalising documents and other notarial services

Police Criminal Records Checks

British police officers on patrol.

Confirmation of UK & Austrian police records

Overseas voter registration

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How to register as overseas voter

Fees for consular services

Overview of consular fees

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