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    Germany’s Dual Citizenship Law Effective From June

    March 28, 2024Updated:April 2, 20242 Mins Read
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    Many immigrants will now be able to become naturalized while holding on to their original nationality. Image: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa/picture alliance. Source:DW.
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    In a historic move, Germany officially signed groundbreaking legislation allowing foreign residents to acquire German citizenship without renouncing their original nationality. This decision marks a significant shift towards a more inclusive and diverse society that recognizes the value of diverse cultural identities.

    On March 22, 2024, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier signed the long-awaited dual citizenship law, paving the way for its implementation within the next three months. The law, passed by the Bundestag in January, aims to streamline the naturalization process and attract talent worldwide by offering a pathway to German citizenship without the need to surrender one’s existing citizenship.

    Key Highlights of the Dual Citizenship Law:

    1. Shortened Naturalization Period: Non-EU citizens with a German residence permit can now apply for naturalization after just five years of residency, down from the previous requirement of eight years. In exceptional cases of well-integrated individuals, this period is further reduced to three years.
    2. Embracing Multiple Citizenships: German citizens can now hold multiple citizenships, a significant departure from the previous policy that generally prohibited dual citizenship, with few exceptions.
    3. Easing Requirements for Children: Foreign national children born in Germany will automatically be granted German citizenship at birth if at least one of their parents has resided in Germany for at least five years and holds permanent residency.

    This groundbreaking legislation is expected to profoundly impact Germany’s attractiveness as a destination for skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and families seeking to establish roots in the country. By removing the barrier of renouncing one’s existing citizenship, Germany is positioning itself as a welcoming and inclusive nation that recognizes the value of diverse cultural backgrounds and identities.

    Implementing the dual citizenship law is also anticipated to increase the uptake of German citizenship, as many potential applicants were previously deterred by the requirement to relinquish their original nationality. This, in turn, is expected to foster greater integration and a sense of belonging within German society.

    As Germany prepares for the law’s entry into force in June 2024, the government and administrative bodies are working diligently to ensure a smooth transition and efficient processing of citizenship applications. With this landmark legislation, Germany solidifies its commitment to embracing diversity and promoting inclusivity, setting an example for other nations.

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