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  2. German nationality law - Wikipedia

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    With "special integration efforts", naturalization is possible after just three years. Dual citizenship is generally possible. Children born in Germany to foreign parents in the future will be granted German citizenship without further reservation if at least one parent has been living legally in Germany for more than five years. [105] [106]

  3. Immigration to Germany - Wikipedia

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    Spouses and same-sex civil partners of German citizens can be naturalised after only 3 years of residence (and two years of marriage). [111]: 42 Under certain conditions children born on German soil after the year 1990 are automatically granted German citizenship and, in most cases, also hold the citizenship of their parent's home country.

  4. Beibehaltungsgenehmigung - Wikipedia

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    If a non-German citizen acquires German citizenship by naturalization, and renunciation of the other citizenship(s) would be "very difficult." [ 4 ] Such difficulty is to be assumed if any of six conditions apply, including unreasonable difficulties in renouncing, holding a refugee travel document , and the potential economic hardship of ...

  5. German parliament approves easing rules to get citizenship ...

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    The legislation will make people eligible for citizenship after five years in Germany, or three in case of “special integration accomplishments,” rather than eight or six years at present ...

  6. Labour-hungry Germany eases citizenship path despite ... - AOL

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    Citizenship will be available after five years' residence, reduced from eight, in line with neighbouring countries such as France. Three years will be enough for the "exceptionally well integrated".

  7. Former German citizens who, between 30 January 1933 and 8 May 1945, were deprived of their citizenship on political, racial or religious grounds and their descendants shall, on application, have ...

  8. European Union citizenship - Wikipedia

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    3 years of residence in Hungary and 3 years of marriage to a Hungarian citizen, or; 5 years of marriage to a Hungarian citizen and has offspring from the marriage, or; 10 years of marriage to a Hungarian citizen; After 8 years and meeting conditions of good character; After 5 years if born in Hungary; resided in Hungary in their pupillage ...

  9. German passport - Wikipedia

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    Children born on or after 1 January 2000 to non-German parents acquire German citizenship at birth if at least one parent has a permanent residence permit irrespective of how long the parent was residing in Germany. The children must have lived in Germany for at least eight years or attended school for six years until their 21st birthday.