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Germany’s new dual citizenship law will soon be implemented

Germany’s new dual citizenship law will soon be implemented

The new law will reduce the residency requirement for a German passport from eight to five years, expanding eligibility. Foreigners have been eagerly awaiting this reform since it was proposed in the coalition agreement between the SPD, Greens, and FDP. It’s been 21 months since then. When will these changes take effect, and where are we in the process? Stay tuned for upcoming milestones in the following weeks and months.

The cabinet vote

The Bundestag vote

The implementation phase of Germany’s new dual citizenship law

New law enters into force

Should people submit their applications now?

In conclusion, Germany’s upcoming dual citizenship law marks a significant development in the country’s immigration landscape. These progressive reforms allow applicants to benefit from changes such as retaining non-EU nationalities and reducing the residency requirement. As the legislative process unfolds, individuals aiming for German citizenship can anticipate a more inclusive and streamlined pathway ahead.

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