Miscellaneous

Do you have to give up your citizenship to become a German citizen?

Do you have to give up your citizenship to become a German citizen?

Can I become a naturalized citizen without giving up my previous citizenship? As a rule, no. One aim of German nationality law is to avoid creating multiple nationality through naturalization as far as possible. However, there are exceptions for cases of special hardship.

What might a person have to give up to become a citizen of another country?

You might lose your U.S. citizenship in specific cases, including if you:

  1. Run for public office in a foreign country (under certain conditions)
  2. Enter military service in a foreign country (under certain conditions)
  3. Apply for citizenship in a foreign country with the intention of giving up U.S. citizenship.

Do you have to give up your citizenship to become a Japanese citizen?

Foreigners over the age of 20 may become Japanese citizens by naturalization after residing in the country for at least five years, renouncing any previous nationalities, and proving self-sufficiency through their occupation or existing financial assets.

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Can I reclaim my German citizenship?

Even if you still have your German passport, in legal terms you have become a foreigner and require a residence and work permit to live and work in Germany. You may regain your German citizenship through re-naturalization.

Can a child give up their citizenship in Germany?

In such cases, German law allows children to retain their multiple nationality permanently. Persons with multiple nationality may, however, choose to give up their German citizenship (Section 26 of the Nationality Act). Can I become a naturalized citizen without giving up my previous citizenship?

Can a person with multiple nationality give up their citizenship?

Those who have multiple nationality for one of these reasons normally pass multiple nationality on to their children. In such cases, German law allows children to retain their multiple nationality permanently. Persons with multiple nationality may, however, choose to give up their German citizenship (Section 26 of the Nationality Act).

Do EU citizens have to give up citizenship?

Given the aim of increasing European integration, EU citizens are not required to give up their previous citizenship. According to Section 25 para. 2 of the Nationality Act, Germans who become naturalized citizens of another EU country may retain their German citizenship. Do multiple nationals have special rights?

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Can a German citizen have dual nationality?

In certain cases, German citizens may apply for dual nationality, allowing them to acquire foreign citizenship while retaining their German citizenship. Those who have multiple nationality for one of these reasons normally pass multiple nationality on to their children.